Conspiracy Theories

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The truth is rarely the best story. And when it’s not the only story, the truth deserves another look. Every Wednesday, we tell the complicated stories behind the world’s most controversial events and possible cover-ups. Conspiracy? Maybe. Coincidence? Maybe. Complicated? Absolutely. Conspiracy Theories is part of the Parcast Network and is a Cutler Media Production.

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All Episodes

Remote Viewing Pt. 1

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Is the human mind capable of seeing far off places or objects without needing to be physically there?

Flat Earth Pt. 2

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In 1838, Samuel Birley Rowbotham waded into the shallow waters of England’s Old Bedford River to conduct an experiment.

Flat Earth Pt. 1

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For as long as humans have believed the Earth was round, there have been skeptics.

William Shakespeare Pt. 2

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If William of Stratford never received a proper education, how could he have written such learned plays?

William Shakespeare Pt. 1

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Many historians believe William Shakespeare is the greatest playwright who ever lived.

Amelia Earhart Pt. 2

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What would have been a historic global circumnavigation in 1937, turns into the disappearance of one of the world’s greatest pilots.

Amelia Earhart Pt. 1

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A record-breaking aviatrix who became a symbol for adventure vanishes in 1937.

Elvis Presley Pt. 2

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Did the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll kick the bucket due to a drug overdose?

Elvis Presley

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Elvis Presley was one of the most successful musicians of all time and was one of the most famous men on the planet at the time of his death in 1977, at the young age of 42.

The Georgia Guidestones Pt. 2

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For nearly four decades, locals and tourists have wondered at the purpose behind the bizarre granite slabs that sit on a hill in Elbert County, Georgia.

Ancient Astronauts Pt. 2

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The Great pyramid of Giza. The Nazca Lines. The Moai Statues of Easter Island.

Ancient Astronauts

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The ancient world proved itself capable of remarkable feats of construction.

Watergate Pt. 2

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Richard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, but Watergate was far from over.

Watergate

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On June 17th 1972, 5 men were caught breaking into the offices of the DNC at the Watergate Complex in Washington D.C.

Priory of Sion & The Holy Grail Pt. 2

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In 1885, French priest Bérenger Saunière discovered a pair of ancient scrolls hidden in the altar of his church.

Priory of Sion & The Holy Grail

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The early days of the Catholic church were plagued by dissent, infighting, and uncertainty.

Chappaquiddick & Senator Ted Kennedy Pt. 2

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In the summer of 1969, Senator and Presidential hopeful Ted Kennedy crashed his car into a pond on Chappaquiddick Island and killed his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.

Chappaquiddick & Senator Ted Kennedy

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On July 18th, 1969, Ted Kennedy, the youngest son of Joseph Kennedy Sr., drove his car off of a single lane bridge into a pond, resulting in the death of his female passenger.

The Denver Airport Pt. 2

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The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in the United States.

Operation Mockingbird Pt. 2

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Officially, Operation Mockingbird was a brief wiretap of two journalists in the early 1960s.