The Conspiracy Podcast

The Conspiracy Podcast

Three guys with three high school diplomas pick apart famous conspiracies. Sit down with Sean, Jorge and Eric as they walk you through the most famous conspiracy theories and their stories. From the most well known like the JFK Assassination, Moon Landing, 9/11, Epstein Island, OJ Simpson, The Mandela Effect, The Denver Airport, Kurt Cobain, The Bermuda Triangle, The Free Masons, MLK, RFK to the smaller ones that never seem to go away.

  1. The Moon Debate - Part Two - EP 149

    2 DAYS AGO

    The Moon Debate - Part Two - EP 149

    www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast In Part Two of The Moon Debate, the conversation shifts from surface-level anomalies to the deeper, harder questions—the ones that challenge not just what we saw, but what we believe about science, secrecy, and global power. The Boys dive into Questions 6 through 10, where the debate intensifies. Was 1960s technology truly capable of pulling off one of the most complex missions in human history? And if the entire event were staged… how could hundreds of thousands of people stay silent for over 50 years? From there, the scope expands beyond the United States. Why didn’t the Soviet Union—America’s greatest rival at the time—expose the Moon landing as a hoax if there was even a hint of deception? And what about the physical evidence that still exists today—lunar rocks studied across the globe and retroreflectors still used in real-time experiments? Do these stand as undeniable proof… or can they be explained another way? This episode leans heavily into the tension between trust and skepticism. On one side, decades of scientific data, international validation, and ongoing experiments. On the other, questions about motive, control, and whether a small inner circle could have orchestrated something far larger than anyone imagined. As always, Sean, Jorge, and Eric break it all down from both perspectives—letting the strongest arguments from each side go head-to-head. Because at this point, the question isn’t just did we go to the Moon? It’s whether the evidence we have is enough… or if doubt still has a place in one of history’s greatest achievements.

    1hr 20min
  2. MH370 Compilation: What Happened to Flight 370?

    7 APR

    MH370 Compilation: What Happened to Flight 370?

    www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast One of the greatest unsolved aviation mysteries in history. Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. 15 Added minutes to the end of the compilation. Sean, Jorge and Eric—“The Boys”—combine Part One and Part Two into a full breakdown of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, one of the greatest unsolved aviation mysteries in history. From the moment the Boeing 777 took off from Kuala Lumpur on March 8, 2014, to the years-long search across the Indian Ocean, this episode covers the complete MH370 timeline, key evidence, and the most discussed theories behind its disappearance. The boys walk through the critical events of the flight, including the final ACARS transmission, the chilling last words from the cockpit—“All right, good night”—and the moment the transponder was switched off. They break down how MH370 vanished from radar, reappeared on military tracking systems, and ultimately disappeared again, leading investigators to rely heavily on Inmarsat satellite data and the now-famous “handshake” pings that suggested a final path deep into the southern Indian Ocean. This episode also explores the massive international search effort, one of the most expensive in aviation history, and the limited physical evidence recovered—most notably debris found years later on remote islands like Réunion. Sean, Jorge and Eric explain how ocean drift patterns helped support the southern crash theory while still leaving major questions unanswered. In the second half, the boys analyze the leading MH370 theories, including the hypoxia “ghost flight” scenario, pilot involvement, mechanical failure, cyber hijacking, and state-sponsored interception. They also touch on lesser-known and controversial theories that continue to circulate online, along with the scrutiny surrounding Captain Zaharie’s flight simulator. This MH370 full episode compilation delivers a complete, fact-driven overview of the disappearance, the investigation, and the enduring mystery that still captivates the world.

    2h 7m
  3. WACO: Massacre Part Two - EP 144

    10 MAR

    WACO: Massacre Part Two - EP 144

    www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Part Two begins at the edge of the end. After nearly seven weeks of stalemate, tension at Mount Carmel was at a breaking point. Negotiations had stalled. David Koresh claimed he was waiting for a divine sign to finish a manuscript that would reveal God’s plan. Federal authorities, running out of patience, approved a tactical endgame. In the early hours of April 19, 1993, the FBI launched its final operation. Armored vehicles breached the compound walls. Tear gas was pumped inside in an effort to force residents out. Sporadic gunfire echoed across the Texas prairie. Then, just after noon, fires ignited in multiple locations within the building. Strong winds pushed the flames fast. Within hours, the Mount Carmel compound was gone. Seventy-six Branch Davidians died, including 25 children. David Koresh was found dead inside. From that moment on, the tragedy became a battleground of narratives. Federal investigations concluded that members of the Branch Davidians set the fires themselves in a coordinated act, citing audio recordings, forensic analysis, and survivor testimony. But critics, survivors, and independent investigators challenged that conclusion. Questions surfaced about the use of tear gas, whether armored vehicles caused structural damage that worsened the blaze, and why firefighters were held back during the critical early minutes. The episode dives deep into the most persistent Waco conspiracy theories: claims of government-started fires, alleged cover-ups, disputed ballistic evidence, and debates over whether the siege violated federal law. It also explores the broader cultural fallout — including how the events at Waco became a rallying cry for anti-government extremism and influenced Timothy McVeigh, who bombed Oklahoma City exactly two years later. Part Two examines the final hours, the unanswered questions, and why Waco remains one of the most debated government operations in U.S. history.

    1hr 9min
  4. WACO: Massacre Part One - EP 143

    3 MAR

    WACO: Massacre Part One - EP 143

    www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast In 1993, on a patch of quiet Texas land outside Waco, a man who called himself the final prophet of God was preparing for the end of the world. Before the fire. Before the tanks. Before the siege became a symbol. David Koresh — born Vernon Wayne Howell — rose from obscurity to lead a small apocalyptic sect known as the Branch Davidians. Charismatic, intense, and obsessed with the Book of Revelation, Koresh convinced his followers that he alone could unlock the Seven Seals and usher in the final days. Inside the Mount Carmel compound, he claimed divine authority — not just spiritually, but personally. He took “spiritual wives.” Married couples were separated. Teenage girls were reassigned to him under the belief they were helping fulfill prophecy. Former members would later allege sexual relationships with underage girls, all justified through scripture. Parents inside the group believed they were obeying God. Meanwhile, federal agents were watching. An ATF investigation into alleged illegal weapons modifications was building. An undercover agent infiltrated the compound. A newspaper exposé titled “The Sinful Messiah” hit the stands. And on February 28, 1993, 76 federal agents rolled toward Mount Carmel in cattle trailers, expecting to serve a warrant. Within minutes, gunfire erupted. Four ATF agents would be dead. Six Davidians would die that morning. And what was meant to be a single-day operation would spiral into something far larger. In Part One, we lay the groundwork — the rise of Koresh, the psychology inside the compound, the warnings that were ignored, and the raid that changed everything. The siege has only just begun.

    1hr 22min

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Three guys with three high school diplomas pick apart famous conspiracies. Sit down with Sean, Jorge and Eric as they walk you through the most famous conspiracy theories and their stories. From the most well known like the JFK Assassination, Moon Landing, 9/11, Epstein Island, OJ Simpson, The Mandela Effect, The Denver Airport, Kurt Cobain, The Bermuda Triangle, The Free Masons, MLK, RFK to the smaller ones that never seem to go away.

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