Join Zoe Parker each week as she explores the world’s most mysterious and controversial conspiracy theories. From government secrets and cover-ups to ancient mysteries and secret societies, every episode dives into the unknown in search of truth. Follow now and join the community of truth seekers. ⚠️ Want full episodes, bonus content, and access to every podcast on The Forbidden Knowledge Network?... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 106 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture |
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AI trash made by trash. Don’t waste your time!!!
Easily the worst writing and delivery. It’s like she’s just reading from an AI generated script because who would write like this? Although to be fair she also mispronounces basic words, so the entire thing might be AI. Really really terrible show.
Huge mistakes (fabreze is not a food) 🤣
Not worth your time.
They weren’t lying about the Ai voice it’s really bad I wanted to like it but I’m sorry no 2 stars is as generous as I can be
AI Voice ruins it
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The content centers around a wide array of conspiracy theories that engage listeners with topics often shrouded in mystery and controversy. Themes such as government secrets, historical conspiracies, and the exploration of secret societies frequently recur, allowing for critical discussions on societal narratives. The deep dive into various theories, ranging from ancient myths to contemporary debates, suggests an intent to provoke thought and stimulate curiosity among truth-seekers. Unique aspects of the content, such as the exploration of the societal and psychological implications of these theories, set it apart in the genre.
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