
Hosts Big D and Brandon Valentine explore the strange, weird and disturbing stories, theories and events in our world. We aren't conspiracy theorists, we're conspiracy realists!!!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 565 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In part two of our 9/11 series we look into the serious allegations that not did President Bush know the event was going to happen but that he was personally involved in putting it all together.
There is a lot to dive into so let's get going!
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Who was Carol Quigley and why did he write Tragedy and Hope?
Over 1,300 pages of history that revealed something the elites didn't want anyone outside of their circle to know.
How did it happen? What does Tragedy and Hope reveal? Why is it importan... more
We are finally getting around to the mother of all events. Spawning countless theories, conspiracies and possible explanations for the tragedy that stunned the world.
This will be a multi show exercise looking into the theories, the conspiracies and... more
Go down the rabbit hole with Brandon to learn the history of Afghanistan. Has it always been an Islamic state that didn't allow women any rights, or was it once different? If so what changed? Take a listen and find out
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They talk so so much about democrats and how they are funded by tech company’s to control our government. They have yet to talk at all about Musk and Thiel buying the last election and how Trump gave them access to all of our personal information…would like to hear their feelings on this. They say the are apolitical but it does not seem that way and as someone who is an independent id just like to hear them talk about both sides.
As a listener I don't agree with everything they cover, which is a good thing, but it is refreshing to not hear the unfortunate increasing amount of Flat Farth/Tartaria zealots that has taken over alternative podcasting. They seem to put real effort in and the fact the podcast is value for value and not jammed up with ads is a huge bonus.
Love the show. & I love Brandon don’t get me wrong, but sometimes I listen to it when I fall asleep & I can only listen to Big D’s episodes because his voice is sooo soothing, it just lulls me right to sleep. If you could just put like “D:(ep title)” or “B:(ep title)” for the midweeks, well gosh dang I’d really appreciate it. No worries if not. It’s currently 12:15am & I can’t sleep but I’m too tired to search for episodes. Love the show regardless!!
I’m listening to the episode about the Port Arthur Massacre. I am stunned to hear gun control being described as a bad thing by the hosts. Although perhaps I shouldn’t be surprised to hear that from American hosts. Our Prime Ministers response to port Arthur was far and above the best thing he did during his term, and has saved countless hundreds, probably thousands of lives. Imagine being from the USA, where children are regularly slaughtered and have to practice active shooter situations in sc... more
I’ve been in the conspiracy game a while and i regretfully must say this is indeed the bottom of the rabbit hole in terms of quality. Comes off as two frat bros that hit one too many blunts and we’re told that Eisenhower met the “good” aliens and believed it. And yet it’s so bad i suspect i wouldn’t be surprised if some secret handshake alphabet splinter cell put them up to it…at the very least those kind of entities don’t mind what the bros are doing here….and isn’t that a most damning indictm... more
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Featuring discussions that traverse the curious and unsettling, the episodes often explore conspiracy theories, historical events, and social issues. Listeners can expect content focused on everything from environmental disasters to historical critiques of influential figures, presented through the lens of contemporary societal concerns. Notable themes include the examination of narratives around figures like Mao Zedong and the complexities of historical events such as the O.K. Corral gunfight, often accompanied by a skepticism of mainstream perspectives. The hosts emphasize a commitment to thorough research, suggesting an interest in topics that challenge orthodox thinking and shine light on obscured truths. This podcast is likely to appea... more
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