
Helen Keller - Truth or Myth? EP 79
The remarkable life of Helen Keller, a figure whose story has inspired generations and sparked debates. Born in 1880, Helen Keller faced a daunting start to life when, at just 19 months old, an illness left her both blind and deaf. Despite these immense challenges, Keller's journey from isolation to becoming an acclaimed author, activist, and lecturer is nothing short of extraordinary. Helen's breakthrough came when her dedicated teacher, Anne Sullivan, entered her life. Through Sullivan's innovative teaching methods, Helen learned to communicate using the manual alphabet, which opened the doors to a world of knowledge. Her story of learning to spell words into her hand, most famously "water" at the age of seven, remains one of the most inspirational moments in educational history. Keller's thirst for knowledge led her to Radcliffe College, where she graduated with honors in 1904, becoming the first deaf-blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. Her achievements in education set a precedent, demonstrating that disability is not a barrier to intellectual pursuits. Helen went on to write 12 published books and numerous articles, addressing issues from disability rights to social justice. As an activist, Keller's influence extended far beyond her literary contributions. She was a prominent advocate for people with disabilities, working with organizations like the American Foundation for the Blind. Her political activism also included support for women's suffrage, labor rights, and socialism. Helen's speeches and writings continue to resonate, emphasizing the importance of equality and human rights. Despite her celebrated accomplishments, Helen Keller's life has not been without controversy. Skeptics have questioned the authenticity of her abilities and achievements, suggesting that her extraordinary accomplishments were exaggerated or even fabricated by those around her. Some claim that Anne Sullivan and later handlers might have orchestrated Helen's successes, casting a shadow of doubt over her story. In this episode, we explore these mysteries and examine the evidence behind such claims. We scrutinize the accounts of her contemporaries, the consistency of her abilities, and the motivations behind any potential embellishments. Our discussion aims to distinguish between the legend of Helen Keller and the factual accounts of her life. Join us as we navigate through the inspiring journey of Helen Keller, from her early struggles and triumphs to her lasting legacy and the debates that challenge her narrative. Whether you view her as an unparalleled icon of perseverance or question the veracity of her story, Helen Keller's life remains a compelling testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
2 Jul 20241h 5min

NEW News of the Month - June 2024
This Month's episode of NEW News of the Month - Hawk Tuah Girl becomes famous for a 5 second clip. New Movie coming out about the moon landing being faked Roaring Kitty is back and so are meme stocks. GameStop and AMC surge like it’s 2021 The First Presidential Debate of 2024 Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
29 Jun 202433min

Jeffrey Epstein: Wealth to Infamy (Compilation)
In this series, join the boys as they delve into the monstrous story of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Brace yourself for a dark and disturbing exploration of their lives, from their innocent beginnings to their meteoric rise in the New York social scene, and ultimately, their transformation into predators.Part 1 covers their childhoods, offering glimpses into the factors that may have shaped their future paths. Jeffrey Epstein was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1953, while Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of media tycoon Robert Maxwell, hailed from a prominent British family. Both individuals seemingly led ordinary lives before their entanglement in scandalous activities. Epstein rapidly amassed a fortune, positioning himself as a wealthy financier and influential figure within elite circles. Maxwell, acting as Epstein's confidante and partner, played a crucial role in their ascent to power, using her connections and charm to forge relationships with influential individuals. The episode raises the question: why did they become predators to dozens, if not hundreds, of underage girls?In the second installment, the boys walk through the distressing reports of abuse involving over 30 girls. They embark on a chronological journey through the timeline of the first settlement agreement crafted by Epstein and the Palm Beach Court. Epstein and Maxwell's heinous activities were not limited to a handful of victims; over 30 victims bravely spoke out, shedding light on their malevolence. To protect their illicit endeavors, Epstein and his legal team sought to shield themselves from the damning allegations by devising a settlement agreement with the Palm Beach Court, shrouding their crimes in secrecy. The timeline of the agreement highlights the manipulative tactics, confidentiality clauses, and dubious approval process that shielded Epstein and Maxwell temporarily.In Part 3, the boys discuss the infamous Epstein Island. Over the years, the mysterious island played host to presidents, celebrities, and prominent figures from various fields. Despite its luxurious facade, the island was shrouded in controversy, particularly concerning the trafficking of underage girls. From Victoria Secret models to famous scientists, it seemed that no industry was untouched by its influence. The island's pristine beaches, lavish residences, and sprawling grounds added to its mystique, making it an exclusive retreat for the elite. The boys explore the rumors of secret parties, sexual exploitation, and illicit activities, pondering how Epstein, with a seemingly respectable background, could be implicated in such crimes. Maxwell's involvement raised questions about the complicity of others who frequented the island and whether they turned a blind eye to the exploitation occurring there. Epstein Island had become a symbol of the broader issue of human trafficking and abuse of power.In the fourth part, the boys take you through Epstein's last days in prison, with an hour-by-hour walkthrough of his final night. They discuss how he went in and out of suicide watch, the ineptitude of his guards, and the circumstances surrounding his death. The series wraps up with thoughts and theories about others who might have been involved and who should be investigated further. They leave no stone unturned, exploring different possibilities and raising important questions for law enforcement and investigators to consider. The series ends with a sense of uncertainty, prompting society to continue seeking justice and accountability for what happened.Originally Recorded and Released as 4 parts in July 2023. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcastOur Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
25 Jun 20243h 53min

The Kennedys and Dorothy Kilgallen - Episode #78
Dorothy Kilgallen, a well-known journalist and television personality whose investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald's killer, Jack Ruby, led her into dangerous territory. Kilgallen, a familiar face in the 1950s and 60s, was known for her intelligence, persistence, and commitment to uncovering the truth. Her reporting brought her into the heart of one of the most controversial and mysterious events in American history—the Kennedy assassination. Dorothy Kilgallen was a prominent journalist. As a regular panelist on the popular game show "What's My Line?" she engaged audiences with her intellect and charm. However, it was her work as a columnist for the New York Journal-American that demonstrated her investigative skills. Kilgallen’s interest in the Kennedy assassination began soon after the tragic event in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Questioning the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, she set out to discover the truth. Kilgallen's investigation took her to New Orleans, where she interviewed sources close to the case, and to Dallas, where she secured a private interview with Jack Ruby, the man who killed Oswald. This interview was significant, as Kilgallen was the only journalist to have such access to Ruby while he was in custody. Ruby's statements, combined with Kilgallen’s findings, suggested a conspiracy that went beyond the lone gunman theory. As Kilgallen continued her investigation, she gathered evidence pointing to a complex web involving organized crime, government agencies, and possibly foreign actors. Her columns hinted at explosive information that she promised would reveal the true story behind the Kennedy assassination. However, the more she uncovered, the more perilous her pursuit became. On November 8, 1965, Dorothy Kilgallen was found dead in her New York City apartment. The cause of death was officially ruled as an overdose of alcohol and barbiturates, but many believe she was silenced because of what she knew. Her notes and manuscript on the Kennedy and Ruby investigation vanished, adding to the speculation that her death was not accidental. Kilgallen's close friends and family insisted that she was not depressed and had no reason to end her life, deepening the mystery. In this episode, we explore the life and career of Dorothy Kilgallen, her investigation into one of the most significant events of the 20th century, and the mysterious circumstances surrounding her death. Through interviews with historians, journalists, and those who knew her, we piece together the story of a woman who challenged the official narrative and faced grave consequences. Kilgallen's legacy as a dedicated seeker of truth continues to resonate, reminding us of the risks journalists take in the pursuit of justice and the impact of information on our understanding of history. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
18 Jun 202454min

Bitcoin: Digital Currency Revolution or Government Shill - Episode #77
Bitcoin was introduced in 2008 by an enigmatic figure known as Satoshi Nakamoto, whose true identity remains one of the biggest mysteries in the tech world. Nakamoto published a whitepaper titled "Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System," outlining a decentralized currency system that operates without a central authority. This groundbreaking idea aimed to offer a new form of money that could be transferred instantly and securely across the globe. The story begins with the mining of the first Bitcoin block, the Genesis Block, in January 2009. Nakamoto himself mined this block, embedding a cryptic message about the financial crisis, hinting at Bitcoin's purpose as a response to traditional banking failures. Over the next year, Bitcoin remained an obscure experiment, used primarily by a small group of cryptography enthusiasts. In 2010, Bitcoin began to gain wider attention when it was first used in a real-world transaction. A programmer named Laszlo Hanyecz famously paid 10,000 bitcoins for two pizzas, an event now celebrated annually as Bitcoin Pizza Day. This transaction highlighted Bitcoin's potential as a medium of exchange and sparked broader interest. As Bitcoin's popularity grew, so did the community around it. Developers continued to refine the software, enhancing its security and functionality. In 2011, Nakamoto vanished from the public eye, leaving behind a legacy that would be carried forward by others. This period saw the emergence of Bitcoin exchanges, enabling users to trade bitcoins for traditional currencies. The following years were marked by rapid growth and significant milestones. Bitcoin's price began to climb, attracting both investors and scrutiny from regulators. The infamous Mt. Gox exchange hack in 2014, where millions of dollars' worth of bitcoins were stolen, underscored the need for better security measures in the burgeoning cryptocurrency market. Despite challenges, Institutional interest grew, with major companies and financial institutions recognizing Bitcoin as a legitimate asset class. By the end of the 2010s, Bitcoin had cemented its status as "digital gold," a store of value comparable to precious metals. Today, Bitcoin remains at the forefront of the cryptocurrency revolution. Its decentralized nature, limited supply, and robust security make it a unique financial instrument in an increasingly digital world. As Bitcoin evolves, it continues to inspire discussions about the future of money, technology, and trust in an ever-changing global economy. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
11 Jun 20241h 2min

Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Part Two - Episode #76
In Part Two of this series, the boys dive into one of the most infamous trials in American history: the Lizzie Borden trial. Building on their exploration of the Borden family and the shocking murders, this episode focuses on the courtroom drama and the evidence presented by the District Attorney against Lizzie Borden. Listeners are taken back to that fateful day in Fall River, Massachusetts, as the boys meticulously examine the prosecution's case. What evidence did the DA bring to support the claim that Lizzie Borden brutally murdered her father and stepmother with an axe? The boys dissect the forensic details, eyewitness accounts, and the controversial hatchet found at the scene, offering a comprehensive overview of the trial proceedings. The episode also reviews the various theories that have emerged over the years regarding what truly happened. Was Lizzie the cold-blooded killer that the DA portrayed, or was she an innocent woman caught in a web of circumstantial evidence? The boys explore alternative suspects, potential motives, and the mysterious inconsistencies that have fueled speculation and debate for over a century. From the shocking verdict to the public's reaction, the episode captures the drama and tension of the trial that captivated the nation. The boys provide analysis and fresh perspectives, making this a must-listen for true crime enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Tune in to Episode 76 to unravel the mystery of the Lizzie Borden trial, as the boys piece together the evidence and theories surrounding one of America's most enduring murder mysteries. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
4 Jun 202455min

The Freemasons - Stonemasons, Brotherhoods and its History - Compilation (Originally released in 2 parts)
Join the boys as they go deep into the mysterious and fascinating world of the Freemasons. Through time, exploring the origins, evolution, and influence of one of the world's most renowned secret societies. The Freemasons, shrouded in secrecy and myth, have long been a subject of intrigue and speculation. In this episode, the boys begin by tracing the roots of the Freemasons back to the medieval stonemason guilds. These guilds, known for their skill and craftsmanship, laid the foundation for what would eventually become a global brotherhood. As they evolved, the Freemasons adopted a complex system of rituals, symbols, and hierarchies, transforming from practical guilds into a more esoteric society focused on moral and philosophical teachings. Learn how the Freemasons expanded their influence across the world, establishing lodges in various countries and attracting a diverse membership. The episode highlights some of the most prominent members throughout history, including influential figures in politics, science, and the arts. From George Washington and Benjamin Franklin to Mozart and Churchill, the Freemasons have counted many notable individuals among their ranks. The boys discuss how these members have shaped public perception of the Freemasons and contributed to the society's enduring mystique. The episode also tackles some of the controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding the Freemasons. Are they a benign fraternal organization dedicated to charity and self-improvement, or is there more to their secretive nature? The boys weigh the evidence, offering listeners a balanced view of the debates that have surrounded the Freemasons for centuries. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about secret societies, this episode offers a comprehensive and engaging look at the Freemasons. Tune in to uncover the secrets and stories behind this legendary brotherhood. Originally released in two parts. February 21, 2023. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
1 Jun 20242h 16min

Lizzie Borden Axe Murders Part One - Episode #75
The chilling tale of Lizzie Borden, a story that has haunted American history for over a century. The name Lizzie Borden is synonymous with one of the most notorious and debated murder cases ever, where Andrew and Abby Borden were brutally killed with a hatchet in their own home. In this episode you are taken back in time to the late 19th century, exploring the intricate details of life within the Borden household in Fall River, Massachusetts. This episode lays the groundwork for understanding the family dynamics, social environment, and daily life that set the stage for the horrific events that unfolded. Discover the characters involved: Lizzie, an unmarried woman in her thirties living under the strict control of her father; Andrew Borden, a wealthy but frugal businessman; and Abby Borden, Lizzie's stepmother, whose relationship with Lizzie was anything but warm. The episode paints a vivid picture of their lives, revealing the tensions and conflicts that simmered beneath the surface. The boys present the factual and historical context of the Borden family, avoiding sensationalism while providing a comprehensive look at the personalities and possible motives involved. They examine the household's atmosphere, highlighting the claustrophobic and oppressive conditions that may have contributed to the tragedy. Listeners will be immersed in the era’s societal norms and the Borden family's standing within their community, which adds depth to the narrative and helps explain why this case captivated the public imagination then and continues to do so today. The episode doesn't just recount the events but also encourages listeners to think critically about the evidence and the various theories that have emerged over the years. By the end of this episode, you'll have a detailed understanding of who the Bordens were, what their daily lives entailed, and the underlying tensions that could have led to such a brutal crime. This is just the beginning of a multi-part exploration, setting the stage for an in-depth analysis of the murders, the subsequent investigation, and the trial that shocked the nation. Tune in to uncover the facts, the myths, and the enduring mysteries of the Lizzie Borden axe murders in this enthralling first part of this story. Patreon -- https://www.patreon.com/theconspiracypodcast Our Website - www.theconspiracypodcast.com Our Email - info@theconspiracypodcast.com
28 Mai 202455min