Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know
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Often in the mainstream media the term "conspiracy theory" is used as a way of dismissing a claim or idea immediately -- and it's a technique that works more often than you might think. However, despite the ardent efforts of various powerful groups across the planet, numerous events initially called conspiracy theories turned out to be conspiracy facts. Join the guys as they explore conspiracies that turned out to be true.
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The Death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Havana Syndrome. Part II: Global Controversy
CLASSIC: Serial Killers on the Loose
Robots in Court: China's AI Prosecutor
CLASSIC: What is the Highway of Tears?
CLASSIC: Superstars and Satan: Music and the Occult
Workplace Surveillance
Listener Mail: Fake Towns, Foster Care and: What the heck is the national debt?
The War on Drugs, with Ethan Nadelmann
CLASSIC: Did Osama Bin Laden really die in 2011?
Strange News: Blowing Up Teslas and Posting Tweets with the Power of Thought
CLASSIC: Prophecy, Predictions and Prescience
Listener Mail: The New Silk Road, Near Death Experiences, and Strange AM Signals
CLASSIC: Big Pharma: Conspiracies and Cover-ups
CLASSIC: Petrodollar 101
Strange News: Amazon and Phones, Poisoning an Island of Mice, and the Future of Breathing Through Your Butt
The Doris Duke Case, with Peter Lance: Part 2
Listener Mail: Creepy Dolls, Tornado Cash, and Sears in the Arms Trade
The Doris Duke Case, with Peter Lance: Part 1
CLASSIC: What happens when we die?
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