Two law school buddies discuss the believability of conspiracy theories ranging from aliens to Tupac.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 471 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
Take a journey across land, sea, and time to hear about a mysterious underwater city in Japan. Situated only about 100 meters offshore and about 50 meters under the water are a collection of structures that not only evaded detection for thousands of... more
9/11 has its share of conspiracies, but none are quite as suspicious and mainstream as the collapse of Building 7. It collapsed even though it wasn’t hit by an airplane, it fell with perfect precision, and there were some suspicious tenants who had o... more
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Travel back in time this week as Tim and Zach discuss some truly unbelievable stories of ancient - ahem - aliens. Tim starts out the show sharing the bizarre Utsuro-bune incident of a spherical boat (UFO??!!) that washed up in Japan. What did the fis... more
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Best conspiracy podcast I’ve heard. Anyone that says they are political are wrong or looking for political faults. Every topic is interesting from places in earth, mysterious situations, to even aliens and cryptids, each are very good. Will miss these guys making new content but happy for everything they have done
Just two men making noise.
🛑Fix your add volume it’s so fn annoying🛑
This was so wonderful. I can relate with several things you shared from when I lost my grandfather and my father. Thank you for what you do.
We need more episodes, though little bit more timely their boys!!! 🥰
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A blend of humor and curiosity, the discussions focus on a variety of conspiracy theories, delving into topics such as UFO sightings, historical mysteries, and the complexity of cult phenomena. Episodes often explore notable figures and events, analyzing their implications through a comedic lens while maintaining respectful scrutiny of the underlying beliefs. Unique for its balance of entertainment and serious inquiry, this show invites listeners to consider unconventional narratives and engage in light-hearted yet thoughtful discussions that often blend personal anecdotes with broader cultural commentary.
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1. Jack Stoof
2. David Goddard
3. Matthew Coller
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