Welcome to The Paradox Files. A mind-bending show about seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statements or propositions that when investigated or explained may prove to be well founded or true. We dive deep into many topics ranging from ghosts to conspiracies, aliens to bigfoot, and so much more! We’re not here to convince you of anything, but rather, to make you question everything. In the end,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeHistory |
In this episode, we plunge into the perplexing phenomenon of spontaneous human combustion. Imagine individuals inexplicably consumed by flames, their bodies reduced to ash while their surroundings remain eerily untouched. Is it a cruel twist of fate ... more
In this bone-chilling episode of The Paradox Files, we delve deep into the murky depths of conspiracy theories surrounding the enigmatic Rothschild family and their alleged ties to the elusive concept of a New World Order. more
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These guys have had me captivated from the start. Cannot wait for more episodes to drop!
Each episode was better than the last!! This is crazy amazing stuff!! Absolutely loving this podcast and I can’t wait for each new episode!
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