
A project recorded from a desert hideout unlocking the secrets of everything. Sort of.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ImprovComedyComedy Interviews | |||

Luis and Angelo dive into one of the most disturbing programs in U.S. history – MK Ultra – a secret CIA operation born out of Cold War fears that America’s enemies had unlocked the power of mind control. The guys break down the origins of the progra... more
Luis and Angelo dive into one of the most chilling and controversial haunting cases in recent history – the Demon House of Gary, Indiana. What began as a normal family moving into a rental home quickly turned into something far darker, with reports ... more
Luis and Angelo dive into one of the most powerful and mysterious institutions in history – the Vatican. For over 2,000 years, it has shaped kings, empires, and belief itself. But what happens when that kind of power operates behind closed doors? ... more
Luis and Angelo break down the chilling story of Richard Kuklinski, one of America’s most notorious contract killers. Living a quiet life in suburban New Jersey as a husband and father, Kuklinski hid a dark double life that spanned decades, carrying... more
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All they did was make fun of Mexican folklore and made jokes about stereotypes!! Title is very misleading! If you’re going to use the culture to make a podcast learn to pronounce the names of the people and places!!
It’s a ok podcast but not what I expected
I came across this podcast not long ago. Although, I have enjoyed it; the title of the podcast is a bit misleading. I was expecting Mexican stories but was the complete opposite. I’d love to see more partnership with Mexican story tellers.
Hi! Latina is CA that loves your show. Like you both, I love anything spooky/weird/unexplainable. Thank you for generating such interesting content. Keep up the great work.
Where are all the other reviews? It says 17 but there aren’t any.
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The show blends dark folklore, true crime, and cosmic philosophy with lighthearted banter and listener submissions. Across recent episodes, the hosts explore Latin American legends, surreal questions about reality and simulation, cold cases and forensic twists, haunted forests, and organ trafficking — all through a provocative, often humorous lens that emphasizes culture, ethics, and human resilience. A standout quality is the seamless mix of cultural storytelling with provocative topics, making conversations approachable for curious listeners who crave both entertainment and thought-provoking takes on scary, strange, or sensational subjects.
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