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Conspiracy Theories

The world’s most controversial events, and the complex beliefs behind them. From Bigfoot sightings t

Episodes

Total: 532

The North American Union

2019/5/29

In the mid-2000s, rumors began to circulate that President George W. Bush, Mexico’s President Vicent

The Cancer Cure Pt. 2

2019/5/22

If a cure for cancer was discovered, millions of lives would be saved - and billions of dollars woul

The Cancer Cure

2019/5/15

Since its founding in 1906, the Food & Drug Administration has been responsible for protecting t

Atlantis has captivated scholars and theorists for generations. It’s potential existence presents an

The Sinking of Atlantis

2019/5/1

A legend, used as a political allegory by the ancient philosopher Plato. But over the centuries, cou

When Union troops cornered John Wilkes Booth in a remote barn after his assassination of President L

The Lincoln Assassination

2019/4/17

At the close of the Civil War in 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was killed by a conspiracy of Confe

In 1962, the CIA proposed staging a false flag operation to drum up public support for a war on Cuba

Operation Northwoods

2019/4/3

In April 1959, Fidel Castro visited the White House to meet with Vice President Richard Nixon. By th

The AIDS Epidemic Pt. 2

2019/3/27

While thousands of previously healthy people were suddenly falling ill and dying throughout the '80s

The AIDS Epidemic

2019/3/20

In the late '70s, a mysterious disease cropped up in the U.S. where healthy young people were sudden

The Moon Landing Pt. 2

2019/3/13

Low-resolution footage. Shadows that don't quite line up. Visible prop markers on rocks. If the 1969

The Moon Landing

2019/3/6

Half a billion viewers around the world tuned in to watch Neil Armstrong take his first steps on the

When a 93-year-old Nazi war criminal was found dead in Spandau Prison in 1987, some refused to belie

The Fate of Rudolph Hess

2019/2/20

War criminal and powerful Nazi, Rudolf Hess, was sentenced to 50 years in prison at the Nuremberg Tr

Roswell Pt. 2

2019/2/13

What many thought was a weather balloon turned out to be a top-secret surveillance craft being used

Roswell

2019/2/6

One morning in 1947 a rancher discovered debris on his property in Roswell, New Mexico. The debris d

April 4th, 1968 marks the day one of the most powerful public speakers and civil rights activists wa

James Earl Ray, a 40-year-old escaped convict, pleaded guilty to the Assassination of Martin Luther

Pretty much everyone in the United States owns a cell phone today. Yet, they might be detrimental to