
Get your tin foil hats on and let’s talk about conspiracies! Join us on Theory Thursday for a new conspiracy or mystery each week.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Today we are diving into the Twelve Tribes Community and discussing whether or not they are truly a cult. The Twelve Tribes Community began in the 70’s, and since then they have claimed to be a simple, wholesome community living together under God’s ... more
A dark humanoid entity terrorized Provincetown, Massachusetts in the late 1930s. Children from all over town would run home crying after an encounter with the creature, but their parents dismissed these bizarre stories claiming it was a tall tale or ... more
Today we are discussing a cryptid that comes from the city of Loveland, Ohio. The lore of the Frogman of Loveland Ohio began in the 1950’s, and has even had sightings as recent as 2016. This creature is known for being a humanoid type frog that stand... more
Thomas Edison invented the incandescent lightbulb, the motion picture camera, the alkaline battery, and the phonograph just to name a few. You may also know him for being infamous for taking other peoples’ ideas and patenting them as his own. There w... more
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The presenters haven’t decided if they want to sound airheaded or give a well researched presentation. In the end they succeed at neither.
This is quality produced pod that is very easy to get hooked on
Brooke and Holly present interesting as hell topics that stimulate the mind and open interesting possibilities
Can’t recommend enough. A must listen for conspiracy junkies
The small children that are hosting the show are super annoying or at least their voices are. Also one out of every 20 episodes are listenable meaning, most of these episodes are for conspiracy newbies but those of us who have been in this world for a while know every aspect of 99% of these episodes.
The hosts cover a variety of conspiracies. Love that they look at all the possible takes on any of the conspiracies they cover
-Crime Diner
One of the best-produced podcasts of its kind. Well-researched topics, an excellent presentation format, and two hosts who interact well and stay within the boundaries of reasonable conclusion. The clean language, consistent format and excellent sound engineering add to the top-tier quality of this podcast.










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