
Crazy conspiracy theories both believable and unbelievable.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

A knock at the door. Two children ask to come inside, but something feels... off. Their eyes are pitch black, their presence unsettling. Are they lost kids in need—or something more sinister? In this episode, we dive into the eerie legend of the Blac... more
Welcome back to a new episode. Today, we discussed the film "Leave the World Behind" and the conspiracies it unraveled all over social media. Whether the Obamas were involved for evil or if the movie was meant to be confusing and propaganda, we delve... more
In this episode, we discuss the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. We talk about how AI could be used to create autonomous weapons, how it could lead to job displacement, and how it could exacerbate inequality. We also discuss the potentia... more
Today I talk about my own personal theory on vaccines. If you are listening on anchor feel free so send in your response for a possible part 2 with listener’s thoughts! --- Support this podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conspiracytheor... more
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Not a good voice for radio. Very grating
I wanted to like the podcast but there is a real need to script out a show and plan for those side journeys your thoughts take. Looking for facts as your saying them and then verifing them is crazy.
Agree,, podcasts need to be longer and engaging.
Honestly couldn’t focus on the blabbering - poor research and just felt like a waste of my time. Such a shame as the topics they select have potential but yeah find another podcast that covers the same subjects. You know it’s bad when they can’t pronounce words and ask you to google things.
I often listen and talk about this podcast and unfortunately one of my friends decided to play a prank on me and leave a rude review on this podcast (I normally don’t write reviews) so, I apologise for that, that is not what I believe, really sorry. (By the way not a conspiracy theorist just interests me with the beliefs)










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