
If a story feels too neat... too polished... or a little too rehearsed... I start digging. That’s Divergent Files.
I’m Ralph, and around here, we don’t do partisan nonsense. No political teams. No sacred cows. No blind loyalty to anybody’s narrative.
This is a truth-first show. Brutally fair. Equal-opportunity assassin.
If it involves buried history, black-budget weirdness, media manipulation, ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureHistory | |||

For fifty years, America was told it was fighting drugs.
So why did the drugs keep winning?
That question sits at the center of one of the darkest and most uncomfortable investigations in modern U.S. history. Because when you line up the record, th... more
Why does your brain sometimes look at the present... and treat it like the past?
That’s what makes déjà vu so unsettling.
It isn’t just familiarity. It isn’t just coincidence. It’s the sudden, almost impossible feeling that this exact moment, this ... more
Why do America’s biggest crisis eras seem to rhyme?
The Revolution.
The Civil War.
The Depression.
World War II.
And now, once again, a country that feels stretched, brittle, and weirdly familiar to itself.
In this episode of Divergent Files, we in... more
On Christmas Eve in 1945, the Sodder family home caught fire in Fayetteville, West Virginia.
By the time it was over, five children were said to be dead.
But for George and Jennie Sodder, that explanation never held.
No remains were clearly recovere... more
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Painful to listen to. I really tried to listen but the Miami Mall episode y’all got too lazy man. Cmon wtf
Get closer to the mic or speak up, with the background music going it’s really hard to hear you. I have the volume all the way up and I feel like I missed some important points because you can’t hardly hear you talking. Background music is really distracting and takes away from it.
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Content focuses on critical examinations of widely accepted narratives, delving into topics such as suppressed history, intelligence operations, and scientific anomalies. By utilizing real documents and declassified materials, the content aims to challenge the status quo and provoke curiosity, making it unique in its approach. Listeners can expect a blend of historical inquiry and contemporary issues, all presented with grounded skepticism and cinematic storytelling. Each episode not only presents a narrative but also engages the audience in a forensic examination of facts, urging them to question established perspectives and explore the underlying truths often overlooked by mainstream discourse.
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