
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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 247 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHistory | |||

Today’s episode dives deep into the life, career, and controversies surrounding Selena Gomez — from her early beginnings as a child star to her rise as a global icon… and the darker theories that follow her story.
We start at the beginning — her chil... more
From the French Revolution to the Epstein files, it shouldn't surprise you that everything is connected. Austin does such a great job with his research and connecting everything together.
open.spotify.com/show/7DKAKrUJFOnDoJ4s1H2Jik?si=66e3f6... more
Step into the shadows of power and influence as we explore one of America’s most prominent political dynasties—the Bush family. In this episode, we dive deep into the theories, controversies, and hidden connections that have fueled decades of specula... more
In today’s episode, Dani sits down with Morgan Smith, founder of Kalm with Kava, to unpack the truth about one of the most misunderstood drinks in the world—kava.
Used for centuries across the South Pacific, especially in places like Fiji, kava is mo... more
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Here for the rabbit hole, staying for the energy. And the let’s get into episode, no fluff just straight to the point, hope it continues
The Eileen episode was nuts. Bunch of conspiracy theories with little evidence. Made the whole Pizza conversation ridiculous. Not a fan of hers but this episode left me very skeptical. The host should do more investigative journalism. This episode made me think less of the host more so than Eileen. Maybe that’s the idea of these episodes. Two stars from me.
This is the worst kind of conspiracy podcast, stuck somewhere between bad Qanon theories and National Enquirer-level goofiness. Terrible grammar, half baked ideas and it must be REALLY strange to realize you blamed the Dems for ALL of it (quote- "deep state dems") when really you were being manipulated by the Right. Get help, both with your atrocious grammar and poor grasp of reality.
Love this show I’m a OTR driver and listen to this back to back helps keep me awake and thinking while driving
I love this and how you explain everything thanks so much for opening our eyes
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Listeners are drawn to deep-dive explorations of conspiracies, mysterious events, and fringe science, often framed with historical context and investigative rigor. Episodes frequently thread together historical cases (Columbine, Challenger, Nostradamus) with modern theory, and guests range from conspiracy researchers and journalists to researchers in NLP and paranormal topics. The show stands out for its thorough research, willingness to challenge official narratives, and a personable, approachable host who invites skeptical inquiry while exploring controversial ideas. Potential sponsors and guests should note a consistent audience that appreciates detailed storytelling, critical thinking, and bold claims, even when viewpoints are polarizin... more
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