Trying to determine which conspiracy theories are actually out there for people to read up on and which ones are made up by us during the show. You decide.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
This week on the show we hear about a conspiracy theory that the Government is using chemtrails to spread diseases. We then hear about two other conspiracy theories. One is about the volcano at Yellowstone National Park and the other is about a murde... more
This week on the show, we take a look at what is happening in the oceans. We then hear about two other conspiracy theories. One is about how dinosaurs never existed and the other is about airplanes that have gone missing. LIKE the show on Facebook: w... more
This week on the show we run through different conspiracies about evolution. We then talk about two other conspiracy theories. One is about money laundering in Chicago, and the other is about a former Polish Prime Minister. LIKE the show on Facebook:... more
This week on the show, we take a deep dive into what is really going on in Bielefeld, Germany. We then two other conspiracies. One about the history of Friday the 13th, and the other about a Forest at the base of Mount Fuji. LIKE the show on Facebook... more
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