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The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Danielle Mercy
John D. Rockefeller
Ufos
Mandalay Bay Shooting
Rockefeller Family
Route 91 Harvest Music Festival
Valiant Thor
Standard Oil Company
Lincoln and Kennedy Assassinations
Stephen Paddock
Las Vegas
Mars
Bobby Kennedy
Nuclear Disarmament
Philanthropy
Oil Industry
NASA
Civil War
Project Blue Book
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Oil Refining

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.

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Latest Episodes

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In 1972, a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters inside the Watergate complex sparked one of the biggest political scandals in American history—the Watergate scandal. The official story says Richard Nixon and his administration o... more

Geoff Shepard is one of the 2 leading voices on Watergate that was actually there. He worked in DC at the time after graduating from Harvard Law School. He became a white house fellow in 1969 and he served on President Richard Nixon’s White House sta... more

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Recent Guests

Geoff Shepard
Former White House staffer, Deputy Counsel on Nixon's Watergate Defense Team
Geoff Shepard's own work and website
Episode: Geoff Shepard on Watergate
Adam Swart
Founder of Crowds on Demand, a paid protest firm
Crowds on Demand
Episode: Crowds on Demand - Adam Swart
Beverly Jensen
Health advocate, PhD in communication, promoter of EMF awareness
womensmedicinebowl.com; unemf.com
Episode: EMF Risk - Dr. Beverly Jensen
Tim Thomas
Former Australian Special Forces operator and founder of Breathwork in Bed.
Episode: Breath work - Tim Thomas
Austin Picard
Conspiracy theorist and researcher focused on Columbine and other mass shootings
Episode: Columbine Pt 2 - Austin Picard
Zoe Lascaz
Journalist and co-host of Mind Games
Mind Games Podcast
Episode: Introducing Mind Games
Alice Hines
Journalist and co-host of Mind Games
Mind Games Podcast
Episode: Introducing Mind Games
Debra Cantor-Morton
Former participant in NLP sessions and now a marriage and family therapist
Episode: Introducing Mind Games
Jodie Bruce
Former participant in NLP workshops, included in discussions about Bandler and Grinder
Episode: Introducing Mind Games

Host

Dani Mercy
Host of The Rabbit Hole, known for thorough research and deep dives into conspiracy theories and related historical topics.

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 3.5k ratings
  • Great show

    Love this show I’m a OTR driver and listen to this back to back helps keep me awake and thinking while driving

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RoaminOkie
    United Statesa month ago
  • Best podcast

    I love this and how you explain everything thanks so much for opening our eyes

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Giobinladen911
    United Statesa month ago
  • Amazing

    This has become my new favorite podcast. I’ve been binging for a couple weeks now. Every episode has been great! If you love conspiracy theories, you have to listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kelsey Sherb
    United Statesa month ago
  • I wanted to like this Podcast, but……

    I really wanted to like this particular podcast, but I can’t! Holy moly!! Her cadence, when speaking, is very choppy and I find it challenging to keep focus. She starts speaking, then stops, the backs up, then changes her mind on what she wanted to say. It is so hard to listen to! Also, if you’re going to do a podcast, I commend you for the effort. But PLEASE, PLEASE, have a grasp of the English language! I’m listening to the first episode of the “9/11 Conspiracies”, and she actually says, “If y... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    RaiderGeyer
    United States2 months ago
  • Nano Technology

    HELLO,

    Declassification of DARPA nano chips used for encrypted two way communication and monitoring vitals in the military made of titanium and are nano size can be turned off by access code by military personnel that signed them out they are encrypted to communicate with specific devices are only supposed to be in personnel's mouth on outside of teeth for 1 month at a time can be found with frequency detection of 1.6ghz and should never have been placed in a innocent untied states ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Man in New York
    United States2 months ago

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Listeners appreciate accessible yet rigorous exploration of conspiracy topics.
Guests and topics are varied and thought-provoking, keeping content fresh.
Some critiques note perceived bias or sensational framing in certain episodes.
The host does deep, well-researched dives and stays fairly objective.
Ads and breaks are quite frequent, which can disrupt listening.

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EMF Risk - Dr. Beverly Jensen
Q: What are the practical steps a family can take today to reduce EMF exposure?
She outlines no-cost or low-cost measures such as moving routers to less-used rooms, wiring homes with Ethernet where possible, using aluminum shielding around routers, and setting timers to reduce exposure at night.
EMF Risk - Dr. Beverly Jensen
Q: What brought you to electromagnetic fields? How did you get here?
Beverly explains a personal history rooted in a family involved with early satellite communications and public health, which shaped her focus on EMF exposure and its health implications for families and children.
Breath work - Tim Thomas
Q: How do you help veterans with PTSD who are afraid to sleep?
We focus on breaking their isolation and guiding them through breathwork to manage the stress associated with poor sleep.
Nostradamus
Q: How did Nostradamus protect himself from persecution for his prophecies?
He used cryptic language, avoided clear dates and names, and claimed his prophecies came from visions and astrological calculations to protect himself.
Nostradamus
Q: What influenced Nostradamus' turn towards astrology and occult practices?
Personal tragedies such as the deaths of his wife and children, as well as the context of the Renaissance, influenced his turn towards astrology and occult practices.

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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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