
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 | 156 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentaryHistorySociety & Culture | |||

Why do UAP disclosure, missing scientists, nuclear labs, advanced propulsion research, and old sky records keep crossing into the same conversation?
In this episode of Divergent Files, we investigate a disturbing pattern: cases involving scientists,... more
For nearly a century, the Lost City of Z sounded like jungle legend.
A vanished explorer. A hidden civilization. A rainforest said to be too wild to hold anything that advanced.
In 1925, British explorer Percy Fawcett disappeared in the Amazon whil... more
What did the world do to Michael Jackson?
A new generation is discovering the music. Older fans are remembering the magic. And once again, the conversation around Michael Jackson’s life, death, legacy, media treatment, catalog ownership, and final d... more
In 1986, Japan Airlines Flight 1628 was flying over Alaska when the crew reported unknown traffic near their Boeing 747.
Captain Kenju Terauchi and his crew described objects moving near the aircraft. Anchorage air traffic control treated it as a re... 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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The show is a data-driven, curiosity-first exploration of history, mysteries, and complex systems. Across episodes, it weighs documents, receipts, and incentives to separate fact from narrative, unpacking everything from cold-case disappearances and maritime enigmas to spaceflight skepticism and geopolitical history. A recurring strength is rigorous, paper-trail storytelling that favors careful analysis over sensationalism, with a personal, approachable voice that often anchors episodes in family or everyday observations. Listeners likely appreciate thorough research, clear logic, and content that rewards follow-up reading or viewing, including companion visuals when available.
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