
Welcome to Sleep Theories — a channel where entertainment meets mystery. Here, we explore some of the most fascinating and controversial conspiracy theories the world has ever whispered about. From government secrets and unsolved disappearances to ancient mysteries and high-strangeness, every story is designed to pull you in, spark your curiosity, and leave you thinking long after it ends. These a... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionSociety & Culture | |||

He was the most famous entertainer who had ever lived. He owned the Beatles catalogue. He was weeks away from the biggest comeback in music history. And then he was gone — and the billions started flowing. Tonight on Sleep Theories, we trace the fina... more
On April 8th, nineteen ninety-four, an electrician climbed a staircase above a garage in Seattle and found the body of Kurt Cobain. The official ruling came quickly. Suicide. For most people, that closed the story. But there were seven missing days n... more
In June nineteen ninety-six, a police officer walked down a normal street in Liverpool — and stepped into a different decade. The cars were wrong. The shops were wrong. A department store that had been closed for twenty years was standing directly in... more
Operation Condor was one of the most documented state terror networks in modern history — Six nations, thousands of victims, a multinational infrastructure of repression. Official history says it ended in the early Nineteen Eighties. Declassified mem... more
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