
The Conspiracy Theories Project is a documentary-style podcast that investigates the world’s most enduring, mysterious, and controversial conspiracy theories. From secret societies and government cover-ups to hidden agendas and forbidden technologies, we dig deep into the patterns, evidence, and possibilities behind the narratives they don’t want you to question.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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In two thousand seventeen, astronomers detected a strange object passing through our solar system — the first confirmed interstellar visitor. Named Oumuamua, it moved too fast for a comet, showed no visible tail, and accelerated in ways no rock shoul... more
For decades, shadowy agencies collected reports, ran experiments, and buried evidence behind layers of secrecy. Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, millions of once-classified pages have poured into what’s known as the Black Vault. From psychic... more
Was the Nazi regime secretly harnessing a mysterious life force known as Vril? From occult societies and psychic mediums to alleged flying saucers powered by otherworldly energy, this episode dives deep into one of the most controversial theories in ... more
In 1943, a top-secret Navy experiment allegedly made the U.S.S. Eldridge disappear—physically vanish—from the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Witnesses claim it teleported. Some say crewmen were fused into the ship’s metal. Others say it opened a portal... more
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