All about conspiracy theories, follow me down the rabbit hole. This show will test your beliefs and give you new perspectives. Whether you know the conspiracy theory, or you're just now learning about them, we will cover all the angles so you are never left in the dark.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 193 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture |
On Nov 24, 1971, a man calling himself Dan Cooper hijacked a plane, demanded $200,000, parachuted into the night... and vanished without a trace.
Was he a criminal mastermind? A military-trained pro? Or something more? In this episode, we break down... more
The Cecil Hotel has been called cursed, haunted, and deadly—here’s the shocking truth behind Los Angeles’ most infamous hotel.
Opened in 1924 as a luxury destination, the Cecil Hotel quickly fell into darkness. Nestled in Los Angeles’ Skid Row, it b... more
Was Atlantis just a myth — or the memory of a real civilization lost to the sea? In this episode, we dive into Plato’s original account, Solon’s Egyptian connection, and why new science on sea-level rise makes the story harder to dismiss.
We’ll expl... more
The Dead Internet Theory posits online existence is fake. Articles we read, accounts we follow, content we consume—designed by AI to keep us clicking, scrolling, and buying. And... It might be right?
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Super informative and interesting! Dani does an awesome job giving as much information as possible and being as correct as possible.
Your podcast is amazing, I have never really been able to get into listening to podcasts but your has me hooked. You’re absolutely amazing at what you do and I have found so many more conspiracy rabbit holes to be myself lost in, I love it!
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I look forward to Wednesday’s. It is my favorite day of the week. I know that Dani has a new episode ready for me to dive into with her!
It’s like getting a phone call from your conspiracy theory home girl. Love this pod.
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Exploring a diverse array of conspiracy theories, the content navigates through historical events, influential figures, and pop culture narratives. Each episode offers listeners unique insights into enigmatic topics, delving into the mysteries and controversies surrounding figures like Jeffrey Epstein, Robert Maxwell, and even cultural phenomena such as Mountain Dew or legendary creatures like Bigfoot. This show not only presents well-researched information but also invites audiences to challenge conventional understandings and think critically about widely held beliefs.
What sets this show apart is its engaging storytelling approach, where the host interweaves personal anecdotes and broader themes related to belief systems, faith, and soc... more
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