
A twice weekly dive into all things conspiracy.....theoretically
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 614 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

David Wilcock is joined by ninja master Benjamin Fulford to talk about his trillion dollar lawsuit to end financial tyranny. There’s lots of talk about Asian secret societies and ninjas, the Titanic being an inside job, and how the The Young Turks ar... more
Today we do a special presentation of the full timeline of David Wilcock’s descent into absolute madness. We cover all of the hits including the infamous banana sandwich video and look at just how David ended up where is now. Great stuff for anyone n... more
Today we’re checking out one of our all-time favorite crazies Donald Marshall. Donald explains his experience getting sent to Illuminati cloning centers run by Queen Elizabeth and Vladimir Putin. We also find out about his time writing hit songs for ... more
We check back in with David Wilcock who is clearly struggling and not doing well. On the bright side, he seems to have a real break through epiphany about all of the trouble in his life. Unfortunately, he also make a massive blunder and reveals to hi... more
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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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Content explores a variety of conspiracy theories with a comedic twist, focusing on figures like David Wilcock and Corey Goode. Episodes often blend sharp commentary on contemporary social issues with absurd scenarios drawn from popular culture and conspiracy lore. The hosts, through humorous banter, scrutinize the validity of claims made by various conspiracy theorists, dissecting their narratives while inviting occasional guests who contribute to the eclectic mix of discussions. Noteworthy is the blend of humor and critique, which aims to entertain while provoking thought about the bizarre and eccentric aspects of conspiracy theories.
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Recent guests on Hidden In Plain Sight include:
1. Donald Marshall
2. Michael Prince
3. James Rink
4. Anthony Zender
5. Adrian Espinoza
6. Tony Rodriguez
7. John Lear
8. Corey Goode
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