
Explore the unknown with us. Conspiracy Theories, Aliens, Paranormal, Demons, Occult, Bigfoot, Reptilians, Cryptozoology, Conspiracies, Supernatural, UFOs. We seek the truth & provide the most interesting, thought-provoking questions & conspiracies. Dedicated to seeking the truth & waking the masses. www.TheoriesoftheThirdKind.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 304 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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The Epstein Files examine the 3.5 million documents released by the Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein, including investigation records, known associates, and unanswered questions.
This episode breaks down what the DOJ files reveal, wh... more
Daniel Dunglas Home was a 19th-century medium who reportedly levitated in front of scientists, floated out of third-story windows, handled fire with his bare hands, and was never publicly exposed as a fraud.
In this episode, we explore the true para... more
Small humanoid creatures were reported standing on rooftops, watching families below. From Cold War America to communist Romania, this episode explores real police reports, UFO encounters, goblin sieges, and the terrifying Roof Watchers phenomenon.
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Murder fueled a black market for human bodies.
In the 1820s, serial killers William Burke and William Hare sold their victims’ bodies to medical schools. How far did the anatomy trade reach, and how much did doctors really know? This episode exposes... more
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They graze the surface just enough to get ya there. Jokes are weak at best.
I’ve listened to nearly every paranormal podcast and this is definitely one of the better ones. The hosts are great and they have some interesting topics
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For a podcast that claims to stay apolitical, it didn’t take you long to vomit out a laughably ignorant anti-Israel propaganda talking point in your most recent episode. If you can’t distinguish between Israel’s response in Gaza, post-terrorist attack on their own civilian population (their daily life upon forming the nation) and Sarajevo, and haven’t bothered to do your due diligence as it relates to Israeli aid management (better described as Hamas aid theft and/or obstruction) I see no need ... more
I just did a review and don’t know what happened to it
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Featuring a diverse array of topics, spanning conspiracy theories, the paranormal, and historical mysteries, this show engages listeners who are fascinated by the unknown. The discussions frequently encompass extraterrestrial life, cryptids, and supernatural phenomena, inviting a mix of humor and critical thinking. While exploring intriguing narratives—like the eerie legends and incidents linked to places such as Yosemite National Park or Detroit—the hosts dissect various cultural belief systems and the implications of historical events on contemporary society. The atmosphere is characterized by an accessible style, urging listeners to interrogate mainstream narratives and embrace an inquisitive mindset.
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