
A twice weekly dive into all things conspiracy.....theoretically
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 628 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

We have a tax update for David Wilcock and the poor guy has lost $50,000! Stavatti is looking to rebrand as Stavatti Altair. We check out another Kerry Cassidy interview. This time she’s speaking with Aaron McCollum who was part of Project Seagate. H... more
Corey Goode is facing more legal trouble and he has decided to blame us for his legal woes. We dip back into James Rink’s catalogue and check out his interview with Jay Essex. Jay is actively channeling and by that he means he’s hearing voices in his... more
David Wilcock is back and he is vigorously begging for some donor. The man lives for the dono and nothing else. We get some coverage of China’s robotics boom, moon rocks, and apparently C3PO is on the moon. Also, AI is feeding off of human misery as ... more
We decided to check out the reviews for Corey Goode’s new documentary Beyond Disclosure and they were very lacking. It also appears he may have had to recruit some of his people to leave positive reviews to try to boost his numbers. Then we check out... more
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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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The content centers around humorously exploring conspiracy theories, with engaging discussions that often critique various figures within the conspiracy community, such as authors and theorists. Episodes feature critiques of documentaries and reviews of individuals' actions and beliefs, often enveloped in dark humor. The hosts utilize banter and satire to analyze themes related to extraterrestrials, military conspiracies, and societal norms, allowing listeners to see the ridiculousness of certain claims while also reflecting on the cultural impact of such theories. Notably, the show seems to embrace an irreverent take on serious topics, making it both amusing and absurd.
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Recent guests on Hidden In Plain Sight include:
1. Kerry Cassidy
2. Emery Smith
3. Ian Glover
4. Lois Vogel-Sharp
5. Donald Marshall
6. Michael Prince
7. James Rink
8. Anthony Zender
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