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**Discussion begins at 4:15** In this chaotic rapid-fire episode, we put the deep dives aside and let the conspiracy theories fly. This week we're discussing viral internet theories, and with only two minutes on the clock, listen to the 3SQ react, debate, and dissect them in real time. We dive into a number of theories, including claims that Mountain Dew can predict the future, that Timothée Chalamet might secretly have an alter ego, the parallels between Abraham Lincoln and John ...
This conspiracy is called Operation Sideswipe, so get ready to get wrecked. In New Orleans, on Interstate 10, there was a string of crashes over a period of ten years that looked random at first glance until insurance investigators noticed a pattern. What started as a routine insurance claim exploded into one of the most shocking fraud conspiracies in Louisiana history. Staged car wrecks, fake victims, corrupt lawsuits, and millions of dollars allegedly drained from tr...
Between 1918 and 1920, the Spanish Flu killed 50 million people worldwide. This pandemic, arrived on the heels of WW1, and between the two events, nearly 5% of the world’s population was killed. But there was another pandemic occurring, one that is less well known and less frequently talked about, that remains a mystery to this day. In the winter of 1916 in Europe, people were seeking medical attention for general malaise. At first, it looked like a mild case of the fl...
**Discussion begins at 2:30** A few weeks ago, we told you about the strange connection between missing and dead scientists in the United States. The researchers all had ties to aerospace, nuclear science, and advanced technology. Since that episode, the number has grown. Some missing. Some dead. All connected, at least on the surface, to some of the most sensitive research in the United States. Today we’re going to update you on the more recent connected c...
**Discussion begins at 3:50** In the late 1970s, the peaceful, small town community of Circleville, OH, was shaken when individuals began receiving strange letters. They all came in the mail with absent or fake return addresses, and were postmarked from Columbus, OH, 25 miles north of Circleville. The letters were handwritten in strange block letters and contained details about the recipients. Over 1000 letters were sent, accusing neighbors of affairs, exposing private lives...
**Discussion begins at 5:35** What if the brightest minds in science were being erased? Over the past few years, a quiet pattern has begun to emerge. Names that once lived in research papers, conference panels, and classified briefings are now showing up somewhere else entirely: missing persons reports, obituaries, and unanswered questions. Today we’re talking about nine scientists: William McCasland. Monica Reza. Carl Grillmair. Melissa Casias. Anthony Chavez. Frank Maiwald. ...
**Discussion begins at 5:25** Alpine Divorce: Ending a relationship by murdering one’s significant other during a mountain trip and passing it off as an accident, or more specifically, abandoning a partner in a remote outdoor setting. The phrase originates from an 1893 short story by Scottish-Canadian author Robert Barr, titled An Alpine Divorce. In the grim tale, an unhappy husband plots to kill his wife during a trip to the Swiss Alps, only for her to turn the tables on him, ha...
**Discussion begins at 4:30** In the late 1950s, a quiet family in the English town of Hexham experienced a tragedy that would forever change their lives, and eventually become one of the most famous alleged cases of reincarnation in modern history. In 1957, two young sisters, Joanna and Jacqueline Pollock, were killed in a car accident while walking to church with a friend. Their parents, devastated by the loss, tried to rebuild their lives while carrying unimaginable grief. ...
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Each week, hosts Kait, Colleen, and Megan take you down the rabbit hole of a brand-new conspiracy theory or mystery. From shadowy cover-ups and unexplained events to viral internet rabbit holes, they bring the tea, the facts, and the tinfoil crowns. Join the conversation, laugh along with them, and question everything. When it’s all over, they’ll tell you what they think and they’ll try to prove it to you. So grab a drink, hit follow, and tune in every Tuesday for a new episode.
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