
Welcome to the Infinite Rabbit Hole! The podcast that has a habit of making you think twice about reality. One path may travel to the deepest forests of the Pacific Northwest to track down everyone's favorite bipedal monster, and the next path might lead us to the bottom of the ocean to discover the source of the Bloop. Or, maybe we get abducted and brought to Zeta Reticuli (that's if you believe ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 289 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

Terry Adair argues the Fermi Paradox has an energy answer. Advanced civilizations require photosynthesis, fossil fuels, and a brutal timeline. We might be alone because the requirements are impossibly rare.
The thesis: We got here because of coal, o... more
May 8th: war.gov/UFO launched. 162 declassified files from FBI, DOD, NASA, State Department. No clearance required. Astronaut transcripts describing what they saw in orbit and on lunar surface. Federal officers report orbs launching other orbs—Pentag... more
FBI delivers first UAP files, release "very soon." Congresswoman Luna saw non-human objects in classified facility. Grush: 60-90 days. Loureiro case closed—personal grudge, not conspiracy.
May 5th: FBI Director Patel confirms first wave delivered to... more
April 27th deadline passed. Pentagon, FBI, NASA briefed Congress on 11 dead scientists. No public updates. Fifth force of nature hiding in solar system. Oklahoma woman mauled—sheriff says worst injuries in 38 years. DNA: domestic dog.
Congressional ... more
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I just started listening and this is a great podcast.
Great podcast . Very interesting stories that I haven’t heard on other podcasts. I started listening when heard Jeremy on “Into The Fray Pod”
Why are people always trying to change great shows? SMH to all the people who complain about a product that they put zero effort into. Keep it up y’all! Love the show and how you do it!
Very unable to accept feedback, even when respectful. They spend considerable airtime on it which just betrays the level of confidence. I feel for the guy leaving the feedback on flat earth. I think flat earth is absurd but hearing the fact that he gave respectful feedback and got called “ridiculous” while also “we respect you” is just adding some doublespeak to the “re-education”. You guys are better than that. Grow from the feedback or don’t pick at it.
I used to enjoy listening, but over the past year the episodes are very inconsistent, all over the place and they can honestly be fairly mean to each other. They’ll release a part one, then release random episodes, then you’ll get part two of a topic about two or three months later. They admit to not researching topics, but are very opinionated without facts. Unsubscribing :/
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A speculative, boundary-pushing show that blends paranormal, conspiratorial, and technology-driven topics with a skeptical yet open-minded host dynamic. Listeners can expect in-depth conversations about UFOs, cryptids, mind-control lore, AI ethics, and societal narratives, often paired with provocative takes and humor. Across episodes, the show tends to center on how extraordinary claims intersect with culture, science, and media, sometimes challenging official narratives while inviting fringe perspectives. Noteworthy strengths include a high-velocity guest roster spanning journalists, researchers, authors, and industry observers, plus a willingness to tackle controversial topics head-on. Potential listeners who enjoy thought-provoking deba... more
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Recent guests on Infinite Rabbit Hole include:
1. Miles Spencer
2. Jacob Ward
3. Michael D. Winkle
4. Richard Gage
5. George Knapp
6. Coco Sianne Ryder
7. Mike Olver
8. Ally Walker
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