
A twice weekly dive into all things conspiracy.....theoretically
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 674 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

David Wilcock’s dumbest defenders come out to demand we face justice and suffer for our heinous crimes! Corey Goode, Coley, and Mike Bara assemble to form an aggressively stupid coalition. We take the time to address all of their claims and accusatio... more
The UFO files have been released, the robots are becoming monks, Jeffrey Epstein's suicide note was leaked, a black transgender cripple stole the show at the Met Gala, and more foreigners eating weird stuff! Please go and support the show, go check o... more
Kerry Cassidy believes we’re all fools for accepting David Wilcock’s tragic passing. She has officially become the biggest idiot in ufology. We break down her interview with another moron Michael Jaco and assess the claims she makes. Of course it’s a... more
A man got caught lying about being drugged and used as a sex slave by his boss at JP Morgan, Indians continue to die in the most cartoonish of ways, and we check out the Trump shooter's really gay manifesto! Please go and support the show, go check o... more
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They’re not wrong…
For years, people on the lecture circuit, radio and online have made the most absurd and unfounded claims imaginable. Few people ever questioned those claims or asked for evidence. I thought that I was alone on my radio show doing such a thing, until I found a few other people who had the same idea. This show was one of those sources.
Everybody has their own form of professionalism, and despite these guys joking around and providing sheer entertainment, they go to the source for facts as much ... more
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He is dead now. Will y’all make jokes now?
You can barely hear what they’re listening to and their voice is only slightly louder. Hope they can fix that would love to continue to listen
A brilliantly diverse look and narrative into the eclectic and eccentric world of UFO lore, Super Soldiers, space hoaxers and everything in between. Excellent work gents.
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This podcast explores a wide variety of conspiracy theories through a comedic lens, typically featuring discussions on current events, eccentric beliefs, and odd anecdotes. Episodes often involve commentary on notable figures and contemporary issues, with a strong emphasis on satire and humor. The hosts engage with topics related to secret space programs, UFOs, and notable personalities in the conspiracy community, including critiques of their ideologies and behaviors. The unique blend of irreverent humor and critical analysis sets it apart, appealing to listeners who appreciate both comedy and unconventional theories.
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Recent guests on Hidden In Plain Sight include:
1. Mike Bara
2. Michael Jaco
3. Ileana Star Traveler
4. Merrily Milmo
5. Tony Rodriguez
6. Phil Schneider
7. Randy Cramer
8. Jay Essex
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