
Well-known authority on things unusual, spooky, and conspiratorial – broadcaster Richard Syrett – hosts “The Conspiracy Show.” Every Sunday Night from 11pm to 1am on Zoomer Radio AM740 and FM96.7
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 670 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Richard has recently announce that he is leaving his time slot, Sundays at 11pm on Zoomer Radio AM740. In his final show, he will share some classic clips from old friends, take call-ins, and reflect on his years on air. Don't worry though, as the Yo... more
REMOTE VIEWING EXPERIMENT In the first hour, Richard welcomes a remote viewer and expert in the study of consciousness to conduct another in an ongoing series of live on-air remote viewing experiments. Guest: Douglas James Cottrell is best known as a... more
SECRET HISTORY OF THE WILD, WILD WEST Richard welcomes two siblings who trace their ancestry back to the American outlaw Jesse James. They'll discuss how their train and bank robbing ancestor faked his death in 1882 and lived out his remaining years ... more
Weird Things & Secrets Found on Google Maps Guest: Mary A. Joyce has worked for two major metropolitan newspapers - The Orlando Sentinel in Florida as an artist and columnist, and The Oakland Press in Michigan as a Sunday magazine editor and then fea... more
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We love Richard
…the more i listened , I realized that this podcast and host spread some terrible views and endorse crap conspiracies.
This show is interesting but when you awkwardly interrupt your guests mid answer (every single show!), you’re doing something wrong.
Listen to any other podcast for ideas on how add commercials without having to interrupt people mid sentence.
Brilliant, the kind of conspiracies you hear from people who only half read a news story and only half understood that which they read. Some absolutely beautiful gulfs of logic leapt with ease.
Wonderfully silly
I love fantasising and enjoy conspiracy theories a lot but listening to this podcast just makes me lose all my brain cells. There is zero critical thinking and zero journalism. I feel like I’m listening to boomers confirming each other in their beliefs rooted in a Facebook post.









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