
Pearl Harbor: Part Three – EP 134
Part 3 — The Pearl Harbor Finale By the time the smoke cleared, the war was already underway—but the questions were just beginning. How did Pearl Harbor happen, and who

Part 3 — The Pearl Harbor Finale By the time the smoke cleared, the war was already underway—but the questions were just beginning. How did Pearl Harbor happen, and who

Part 2 of our Pearl Harbor series opens in the days after the attack, when a different kind of shockwave rolled across the American mainland—one made of fear, suspicion, and

Pearl Harbor, the turning point in American history. Long before December 7, 1941, the collision between two Pacific powers had already begun. Manchuria had fallen to Imperial Japan in 1931,

Turkey Day, this week the boys dive into the warm, buttery, gravy-covered fever dream known as Thanksgiving—a holiday many people think they understand… until the layers start peeling back. What

Is airplane mode actually doing anything… or is it just a digital superstition we’ve all agreed to follow? Sean, Jorge, and Eric crack open FAA reports, safety filings, and decades

In Part One, we followed the money — from ancient temples to the secret meeting at Jekyll Island, where a handful of bankers drafted a plan that would change the
3 friends laughing and bringing our thoughts together to provoke your mind. Listen, laugh, and come to your own conclusion to our conspiracy theories!
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http://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.
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http://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast With the recent release of more than three million files tied to the Epstein case, one strange word keeps appearing again and again: pizza. In this episode, the boys

http://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast The latest release of the Epstein files, millions of pages of emails, flight logs, photos, and interview notes were made public by the Justice Department—and suddenly the same questions
3 friends laughing and bringing our thoughts together to provoke your mind. Listen, laugh, and come to your own conclusion to our conspiracy theories!