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My Family Thinks I'm Crazy

Mark Steeves Jr
Conspiracy Theories
Spirituality
Freemasonry
Christianity
Secret Societies
Consciousness
Anunnaki
Occult
Nephilim
Ufos
Artificial Intelligence
Psychedelics
Stanley Kubrick
Alchemy
Spiritual Awakening
Mental Health
Synchronicity
Donald Trump
Mind Control
Occultism

Does your family think you're crazy? So does mine. Join me, your host Mystic Mark two or more episodes a week as we discuss out of the box concepts with people who take the road less traveled. Support us on Patreon or with a one time donation this show is primarily supported by listeners please help keep the show on the air 2 times a week! Patreon.com/MFTIC

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Gary Wayne
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Episode: Gary Wayne | The Giants of Old, Bloodline Obsession, and The True Nephilim
Laird Scranton
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Episode: Laird Scranton | Dogon Mysteries, Serpent Teachers, and The 3I Atlas Probe?
Wednesday 13
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Episode: Wednesday 13 | Serpent Society, Black Goo, and Monsters of The Universe Come Out and Plague
Daniel J. Duke
Author and descendant of Jesse James, focused on family history and related legends
Author/Researcher
Episode: Daniel J. Duke | The Outlaw Jesse James; Faked His Death! KGC, Freemason and Templar Treasure Hunter?
Esoteric Eddie
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Episode: Esoteric Eddie | Zionism Explained, Baal, and Moloch and Goys Oh My!
Nick Rochefort
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Ari Asulin
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Episode: Ari Asulin | The Third Story, Altered Timelines, Covert Communism, and The True Martians!
David Talbot
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Episode: Ari Asulin | The Third Story, Altered Timelines, Covert Communism, and The True Martians!

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Mystic Mark
Host of the show who introduces guests and guides the conversation, with a focus on fringe topics and open-ended inquiry

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • whos this manson lookin freak in the thumbnail?

    mark does an impressive job suffering through some of these guests… he has a good sense of how to move through a conversation when questions have no actual answers…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dzakonly
    United States2 months ago
  • Esoteric Eddie

    His message would have been better received if he didn’t have a dog barking in the background the whole time.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    xgbjk
    United States3 months ago
  • I love this show!

    Mark is incredibly reasonable and understands how to let the guests get their point across while asking engaging questions and keeping it interesting. Plus he’s got a slight Pennsylvania accent and reminds me of home so i enjoy that as well. Interesting guests, great content

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Wackiejilson
    United States3 months ago
  • Great guests

    Mark gets some very interesting people on here, in open minded dialog.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Edman9
    United States5 months ago
  • My 2nd Favorite Hate Listen

    Who the HELL calls themselves “Mystic Mark”?? hahaha hahaha hahahahaha … awww mann

    That’s like Sam calling himself, “Shamanic Sam” or “Secretive Sammy” hahaha

    Or if Johnny called himself, “Jockstrap Johnny” ? hahahaha

    what are we doing here?

    Should have gone with something more on brand …. like … “Mediocre Mouthbreathing Mark”

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Anotsofunnyguy
    United States5 months ago

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They discuss Andrew Callaghan's career, controversies, funding, and the shifting perception of his reporting in relation to UFO and conspiracy culture.
Kurt Metzger | Where's The Durp? Accelerationist Game B, and Bodysnatching Worm Ghouls
Q: Did you watch Hunter Talk to Candice?
They reference a Channel 5 appearance and a promotional moment involving Hunter Biden, illustrating how media appearances intersect with fringe media narratives.
Kurt Metzger | Where's The Durp? Accelerationist Game B, and Bodysnatching Worm Ghouls
Q: What have you been derping on lately, Kurt?
Kurt discusses ongoing projects and the general vibe of the conspiracy and media discourse, reflecting on recent podcast topics and tensions inside the community.
Daniel J. Duke | The Outlaw Jesse James; Faked His Death! KGC, Freemason and Templar Treasure Hunter?
Q: What was the first major piece of evidence that suggested Jesse James might have been involved with these secret societies?
The diary entries and family photographs, when cross-checked with official records and advanced facial recognition from labs, suggested a pattern of association with Freemasonry and, possibly, KGC-related circles. This, together with the treasure template and location overlays, formed the basis for the broader theory that he was integrated into a network beyond the outlaw narrative.
Daniel J. Duke | The Outlaw Jesse James; Faked His Death! KGC, Freemason and Templar Treasure Hunter?
Q: For people who aren't familiar with the books you've written, can you give a quick background on yourself and how you connected to Jesse James?
I grew up in Central Texas, had a variety of careers, and over decades researched family history. My late mother started with genealogy, found a diary and a treasure map, and tests by forensic labs later confirmed our Jesse James photos matched known portraits. That verification, plus decades of digging, led me to publish multiple books and pursue the deeper connections between the James family and Freemasonry, the Knights of the Golden Circle, and treasure lore.

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