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 to the smaller ones that never seem to go away.
In one of the most shocking political assassinations in recent American history, conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk was gunned down during a Turning Point USA campus event at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025. In this episode, we take listeners deep into the facts, theories, and mysteries surrounding Kirk’s death — not just the headlines, but the moments before, the chaos after, and the strange, unanswered questions tha...
The boys unravel the origin story of one of America’s most powerful dynasties — the Rockefellers. From humble beginnings in upstate New York, John D. Rockefeller’s rise from a disciplined teenager loaning out $50 at 7% interest to becoming the richest man in American history is both awe-inspiring and deeply controversial.
Starting with Rockefeller’s early years — a religious, frugal upbringing shaped by his con-artist father and dev...
Ruby Ridge, in the summer of 1992, a remote mountaintop in northern Idaho became the battleground for one of the most explosive standoffs in American history.
This week, we take you deep into the story of Ruby Ridge — a case of government overreach, deadly miscommunication, and ideological extremism that changed the way Americans viewed law enforcement forever. It started with a man named Randy Weaver — a former Green Beret wannabe,...
This month’s headlines are stranger than fiction — and the conspiracy-fueled chaos is only heating up.
The WNBA is under attack — not from critics, but from flying sex toys. Multiple games were interrupted as fans hurled brightly colored dildos onto the court, prompting outrage from players and coaches. A meme-coin group, "Green Dildo Coin," claimed responsibility for some of the stunts, allegedly to promote their launch. Arrests ha...
In the final chapter of our COVID-19 series, we turn to the questions, controversies, and conspiracies that defined the pandemic long after the first waves passed. If Part One was about origins and Part Two was about lockdowns, Part Three is about what came after—the battle over truth, trust, and who gets to control the narrative.
We explore how theories spread faster than the virus itself. Was COVID-19 born in a Wuhan wet market, o...
In Part Two of our pandemic series, we move beyond the early origins of COVID-19 and dive into the extraordinary measures taken across the globe to stop its spread. Almost overnight, entire cities, countries, and continents fell silent. Streets emptied, planes stopped flying, and economies froze as governments imposed restrictions not seen in living memory. What began as a two-week pause stretched into months and, in some cases, ye...
Welcome to the series on COVID-19. Pandemics have shaped our world more than we realize. Long before 2020, waves of disease had already changed the course of history, toppling empires, fueling superstition, and forcing societies to reinvent themselves. In this episode, we trace that story—from the dusty streets of ancient Athens to the silent cities of lockdown in our own century.
We start in 430 B.C., where the Plague of Athens rag...
Join the boys as they cover the major news headlines for the month of August 2025 -
Tulsi Gabbard–Obama investigation – New developments in a political probe linking the former congresswoman and the former president.
Supposed meteor or UFO – Reports of an object hurtling toward Earth spark speculation about what it really is.
Hulk Hogan dies – Wrestling legend’s passing shakes fans around the world.
Nancy Pelosi’s bill banning senator...
The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
More than just a civil rights leader, King had become a moral force challenging the very foundations of power in America—opposing segregation, poverty, and the Vietnam War. By 1968, he was no longer simply calling for civil rights; he was demanding economic justice and denouncing American militarism. He had made powerful enemies, and the FBI was watching him closely. When he arrived in...
One of America’s largest military installations lies a chilling pattern of violence, silence, and systemic failure. In this gripping episode, The Boys unearth the dark legacy of Fort Hood—now Fort Cavazos—a place known less for its military prowess and more for the trail of tragedy left in its wake.
From unexplained deaths and brutal murders to mass shootings and vanishing soldiers, Fort Hood’s history reads more like a crime dossie...
The latest developments surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein case, focusing on the most recent statements and actions that have raised eyebrows. The episode examines the current administration’s stance on the case, including the controversial declaration that the investigation into Epstein’s criminal network is a "hoax" and the shocking assertion that no list of powerful individuals connected to Epstein's activities exists.
The team brea...
Part three on the Lincoln assassination, Sean, Jorge, and Eric unravel what happened after the smoke cleared at Ford’s Theatre — when the manhunt ended, and the trials began. What followed was one of the most controversial military tribunals in American history, and possibly one of the most consequential.
With John Wilkes Booth dead, the government turned its attention to the surviving conspirators — Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, Davi...
Part Two of the series on Lincoln and Booth.
After firing the fatal shot into President Abraham Lincoln’s head on the night of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth wasn’t finished — he was just getting started. As chaos erupted inside Ford’s Theatre, Booth leapt to the stage, shouted “Sic semper tyrannis!” and limped into the darkness. What followed was one of the most intense manhunts in American history — a 12-day pursuit that spanne...
On April 14, 1865, America’s triumph in the Civil War turned to tragedy when President Abraham Lincoln was shot in the head by actor John Wilkes Booth at Ford’s Theatre. But this was no random act by a lone madman — it was part of a sweeping conspiracy to overthrow the federal government in one night of terror. In this gripping episode, we uncover the untold story of how Booth’s plot evolved from a desperate scheme to kidnap Lincol...
Take a wild ride to the edge of the map and beyond as they explore one of the most enduring and bizarre conspiracy theories of all time: the Flat Earth Theory.
Despite centuries of scientific discovery and overwhelming proof that the Earth is a sphere, millions of people across the globe still believe the planet is flat. And not all Flat Earthers agree—some claim Earth is a flat disc surrounded by a wall of ice, while others argue i...
This week on The Conspiracy Podcast, the boys break down the biggest and weirdest headlines of the past few weeks—from geopolitical chaos to soap made with bathwater.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump’s bromance officially crumbled after a series of brutal public jabs, with Musk attacking Trump’s budget bill and hinting at deeper conspiracies—only to later backpedal. Meanwhile, real war broke out in the Middle East as Israel and Iran launc...
Michael Jordan is widely hailed as the greatest basketball player of all time. Six championships. Five MVPs. Countless iconic moments. But behind the highlight reels and sneaker ads lies a shadowy side to his story — one filled with whispers, unanswered questions, and conspiracies that still spark debate today.
In Episode 114, the boys dive deep into the legends and mysteries surrounding His Airness. From the infamous “push-off” on ...
In this mini episode, the boys dive into the eerie string of coincidences connecting two of America’s most iconic presidents—Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. From their assassins’ names to the days they were shot, the parallels are almost too strange to ignore. Is it all just chance, or is there something deeper at play? Tune in as they break down the bizarre overlaps that continue to baffle history buffs and conspiracy theoris...
Compilation Episode with 30 extra minutes of new updates on the Tupac Shakur Murder case.
The Boys takes listeners deep into the life, legacy, and mysterious death of one of music’s most influential figures—Tupac Shakur. From his early beginnings as the son of Black Panther activists, to his rise as a groundbreaking rapper, actor, and cultural icon, the episode explores Tupac’s complex world and the forces that shaped it.
The hosts ...
United States v. Sean “Diddy” Combs.
Once celebrated as the king of Bad Boy Records, fashion mogul, and hip-hop’s first billionaire, Diddy now faces the possibility of spending life behind bars. The charges? Sex trafficking. Racketeering. Transporting individuals for prostitution. And beneath those headlines lie a disturbing web of accusations stretching back decades.
In this episode, the boys — Sean, Jorge, and Eric — unpack the ris...
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The heart was always off-limits to surgeons. Cutting into it spelled instant death for the patient. That is, until a ragtag group of doctors scattered across the Midwest and Texas decided to throw out the rule book. Working in makeshift laboratories and home garages, using medical devices made from scavenged machine parts and beer tubes, these men and women invented the field of open heart surgery. Odds are, someone you know is alive because of them. So why has history left them behind? Presented by Chris Pine, CARDIAC COWBOYS tells the gripping true story behind the birth of heart surgery, and the young, Greatest Generation doctors who made it happen. For years, they competed and feuded, racing to be the first, the best, and the most prolific. Some appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, operated on kings and advised presidents. Others ended up disgraced, penniless, and convicted of felonies. Together, they ignited a revolution in medicine, and changed the world.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.