
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 | 209 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistorySociety & Culture | |||

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Dani I enjoy your podcasts and I love that youâre a believer in YESHUA now which is his actual name but thereâs a really big conspiracy in Christianity that in essence makes Jesus out to either be wrong about His second coming or a liar!
He told his disciples that He would return in their lifetimes. So if He told the truth what did that look like? A couple of things He said was that He would destroy the people who rejected Him and remove the temple to every last stone and that is exactly what h... more
A podcast of assumptions based on whatever random thoughts popped into the guests mind. I listened to an episode where the guy had AI write a book for him to sell on Amazon and where he spewed xenophobic talking points that showed him and the host to be ignorant on a number of issues including geopolitics and i think this was the âglobalismâ episode so real shame. Be a little more unbiased and informed and a little less Pro-Right Wing nationalist
Really liked falling asleep to this podcast but the most recent episode about false SA allegations is a tough listen. While I realize false SA allegations are an issue and can harm/ruin lives, this seemed very tone def at the best and at the worst victim blaming. Most people donât report to begin with (2 in ten victim survivors statistically), and this type of conversation will only encourage non reporting. this episode is the reason I will not be listening anymore.
Dani seems to be one of the coolest people ever. Someone youâd love to hangout with. The podcast is fun and informative. Looking forward to listening to many many more
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This podcast engages listeners with a captivating exploration of conspiracy theories across a diverse range of topics, from historical events to modern phenomena. By examining unique narratives and perspectives, it challenges conventional beliefs and invites a critical analysis of widely accepted views. Episodes delve into themes like the Men in Black, the globalist agenda, paranormal investigations, and wrongful convictions, often with a blend of personal insights, expert interviews, and anecdotal evidence. This enriching approach not only entertains but encourages listeners to reflect on the complexities of truth and perception in today's world.
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