The world’s most controversial events, and the complex beliefs behind them. From Bigfoot sightings to bitcoin takeovers, alien landings to assassinations, who’s shaping the narrative — and why? Conspiracy Theories is a Spotify Podcast. New episodes Wednesdays.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 502 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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An alternative-history conspiracy theory has been taking root on YouTube and Reddit forums. It alleges that a long-enduring, advanced society called Tartaria built much of our perennial architecture worldwide. After a catastrophic mudslide took out m... more
In 1966, Bobby Fuller was a rising rockstar. His eponymous band and their song "I Fought the Law" was climbing the charts when he suddenly died. As is the case with many rockstars, theories about his death abound. Was his death really an accident or ... more
In 1897, locals of Aurora, Texas reported a UFO had crashed in their town. They supposedly discovered the body of an extraterrestrial, buried it in the cemetery, and never spoke of it again. Decades later, an Aurora resident claims the whole thing wa... more
In 1969, the Manson Family disrupted the “Summer of Love” when they murdered multiple people across a two-night span in Los Angeles. After Charles Manson and his followers were caught later that year, one of the strangest and most highly-publicized t... more
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Lose the music as it is distracting.
I love this show. No complaints.❤️
Please write an episode about this creature, please I love the show. Please show the world that modern science is incorrect. This is an actual dinosaur that lived 30 years ago and could still be alive today.
I’m done listening. The format change was not for the better. It made me stop listening to serial killers too. It’s too bad. They were good shows. Gonna go listen to the Why Flies instead.
How can you have a podcast about aliens existing or not with any mention of the recent UAP congressional hearings? Kind of short sighted! There is a lot of information regarding military encounters, etc.
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