1 hr 5 min

The Time Where Nothing Happened? Exploring The Dark Ages (Co-Conspirators Podcast #27‪)‬ The Co-Conspirators Podcast

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Who turned the lights out!? The Co-Conspirators Podcast time machine has broken down once again, this time finding ourselves in the early medieval period... This part of history was commonly known as the Dark Ages, which saw Europe plunged into a period of barbaric warfare, with very little in the way of historic significance when compared to the bygone ages of Greek and Roman civilisation.   

While this might be a slightly shorter episode than usual, with just the two theories to delve into, but there's still a wealth of interesting discoveries and random tangents to discover. Calum offers up the first mystery, exploring one of the greatest myths to have ever emerged from England's brave shores... The legend of King Arthur Pendragon. Was there a real life hero who inspired this epic tale, or was it the case of historians playing fast and loose with the truth? Up next, Luke's theory threatens the balance of our entire historic understanding as we know it... Did the dark ages actually exist? Or should 300 years be erased from the calendars and history books, meaning that we're still in the 18th century?  

Join Calum, Luke and John as we break down some of the most interesting conspiracy theories that the world has to offer, covering everything from the most historic plots to the most cutting-edge psy-ops and even ancient mysteries. We aim to offer an informal yet informative insight into some of the explanations and suggestions that the internet has to offer, discussing the factual and the far fetched, in a light-hearted conversation between three close mates. With theories ranging from the plausible to the preposterous, can we be certain that anything is 100% true?  



Time Stamps 

The Legend of King Arthur 06:20

​Did the Dark Ages Exist? 28:14​

CONspiracy 53:10​ 



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Who turned the lights out!? The Co-Conspirators Podcast time machine has broken down once again, this time finding ourselves in the early medieval period... This part of history was commonly known as the Dark Ages, which saw Europe plunged into a period of barbaric warfare, with very little in the way of historic significance when compared to the bygone ages of Greek and Roman civilisation.   

While this might be a slightly shorter episode than usual, with just the two theories to delve into, but there's still a wealth of interesting discoveries and random tangents to discover. Calum offers up the first mystery, exploring one of the greatest myths to have ever emerged from England's brave shores... The legend of King Arthur Pendragon. Was there a real life hero who inspired this epic tale, or was it the case of historians playing fast and loose with the truth? Up next, Luke's theory threatens the balance of our entire historic understanding as we know it... Did the dark ages actually exist? Or should 300 years be erased from the calendars and history books, meaning that we're still in the 18th century?  

Join Calum, Luke and John as we break down some of the most interesting conspiracy theories that the world has to offer, covering everything from the most historic plots to the most cutting-edge psy-ops and even ancient mysteries. We aim to offer an informal yet informative insight into some of the explanations and suggestions that the internet has to offer, discussing the factual and the far fetched, in a light-hearted conversation between three close mates. With theories ranging from the plausible to the preposterous, can we be certain that anything is 100% true?  



Time Stamps 

The Legend of King Arthur 06:20

​Did the Dark Ages Exist? 28:14​

CONspiracy 53:10​ 



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1 hr 5 min