
Two law school buddies discuss the believability of conspiracy theories ranging from aliens to Tupac.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 476 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

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Hey guys, I appreciate what you do and this is hands down my favorite conspiracy pod. Most others are too scripted or the host are too childish/immature throughout the episode, which is extremely annoying. I drive a truck for a living and play your episodes all day on route. Keep up the good work! P.s. if podcasting doesn’t workout, you both could be voice actors
I look forward to each episode, I love their topics.
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.
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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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