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Are you fascinated by conspiracy theories? Join hosts Kait, Colleen, and Megan as they discuss popular “hoaxes” and give you their comedic take on what is fact and what is fiction. If you have a sense of humor and an open mind, please tune in each week!
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The Billiwhack Monster is a creature said to haunt the hills near Santa Paula, California. First reported during the 1950s, the monster allegedly resides in or around the ruins of the old Billiwhack Dairy. According to local lore, a former military scientist who owned the dairy was connected to the OSS, the precursor to the CIA. The OSS allegedly h…
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**Discussion begins at 4:40** Coca-cola, established in 1886, has evolved into one of the world’s most recognized beverage brands. Over its extensive history, the company has been at the center of various controversies and conspiracy theories. Today, we’re going to talk about some of those. Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA…
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Robert F. Kennedy, younger brother to John F Kennedy, former Attorney General and New York Senator, and a leading Democratic presidential candidate, was assassinated on June 5, 1968. He was at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California, shortly after delivering a victory speech following his win in the California primary. The official story is…
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**Discussion begins at 4:08** We are taking another look at the infamous sinking of the Titanic - This time discussing the conspiracy theory that the sinking was intentionally planned to ensure the success of the Federal Reserve. Was the sinking orchestrated to eliminate individuals who opposed the creation of the Federal Reserve System? Several we…
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**Discussion begins at 4:30** Let's go back to January 28, 2022 – Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe and his girlfriend, Karen Read, had been fighting. They decided to decompress and meet up in a bar in Canton, Massachusetts, knowing that a blizzard was coming and they were likely going to be snowed in for a few days. Karen met her boyfriend and hi…
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**Discussion begins at 17:30** Today, Kait is taking us on a deep dive into the conspiracy theory that King Charles III is really a vampire is one of those quirky and bizarre claims that has circulated in some corners of the internet. Is King Charles really a descendent of Dracula? Does this explain the families profound anemia and sensitivity to l…
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**Discussion Begins at 2:20** Sean "Diddy" Combs is the 54 year old music mogul and entrepreneur, known for his record label Bad Boy Records which launched the careers of artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Mase, and Faith Evans, in addition to his own musical career. Beyond music, Diddy has built a business empire that spans multiple industries, in…
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**Discussion begins at 4:50** 2020 will be a year that lives in infamy for our generation. It is the year the workers were asked to stay home and children asked not to go to school. It is the year that healthcare workers showing up to work in unprecedented times fighting a virus that they didn't know how to fight. It is the year of "don't wear a ma…
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**Discussion begins at 5:00** Gabby Petito was born and raised in Blue Point, New York and was the oldest of 7 children in a blended family. While attending Bayport Blue Point High School, she met Brian Laundrie. After graduating in 2017, they reconnected and began dating in 2019. Eventually, they decided to move to Northpoint, Fl to live with Bria…
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**Discussion begins at 5:00** Today, we are deep diving into one of the most mysterious theories of the 21st century: The Dead Internet Theory. With the growing influence of AI, many people believe that the internet is slowly dying – not in a technical sense, but in terms of human interaction and creativity. Have we reached the inversion point? Thi…
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**Discussion begins at 3:15** World War II was a global conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945, involving the Allies (primarily the U.S, UK, and Soviet Union) fighting against the Axis powers, led by Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and Fascist Italy. The war resulted in massive destruction, the Holocaust, and the reshaping of international power dyna…
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**Discussion begins at 3:00** Have you ever been swimming in the ocean, and felt something slimy brush past your legs? Have you ever thought to yourself, "was that an ocean snake"? Have you ever looked at an eel and thought to yourself, "where are their testicles"? Today we aren't talking about the birds and the bees. Instead, we're talking about e…
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**Discussion begins at 2:55** Today we are discussing the mysterious death of a Jane Doe, known under the alias of Jennifer Fairgate. In June 1995, she checked into the Oslo Plaza, a 5 star hotel in Norway. She checked in to the hotel using the alias, paid all cash, and was found dead in her hotel room several days after checking in with a GSW to t…
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**Football discussion begins at 1:00** **Conspiracy discussion begins at 10:00** The National Football League is an American football league composed of 32 teams, representing a multitude of states and cities. It was founded in 1920, originally named the American Professional Football Association, but was quickly renamed to the NFL that we know it …
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**Discussion begins at 3:45** On November 24, 1971, the day before Thanksgiving, an unidentified man carrying a black attache case approached the Nothwest Orient Airlines desk at the Portland airport and paid cash for a one way ticket to Seattle. The ticket was sold to “Dan Cooper” and non-descript white male in his mid 40s with brown hair, brown e…
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**Discussion begins at 3:15** Martin Luther King Jr. was a Baptist minister famous for his role in the civil rights movement until his assassination in 1968, at the age of 39. He encouraged non-violent resistance and non-violent civil disobedience, leading marches for desegregation and equal rights. He is most famous for his role in the 1955 Montgo…
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**Discussion begins at 5:30** On December 4, 2024, the week after Thanksgiving and well into the bustling holiday season, Brian Thompson, United Healthcare’s CEO was gunned down right outside of a hotel in Midtown Manhattan - where he was on his way to a shareholder meeting. In the chilling street camera video, you see the shooter loitering as Thom…
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**Discussion begins at 4:15** Since 1916, Boeing has been synonymous with safety and reliability. The company was responsible for the production of 100,000 airplanes for Allied Forces in WW2, the production of Air Force One, and revolutionizing air travel. The slogan was, “If it’s not Boeing, I’m not going”. Following a merger with McDonnell Dougla…
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**Discussion begins at 5:55** All aboard on this episode. Come with us on this trip through wild tales, smelly buses, and political drama. Join us for another listener request, as we discuss the secrecy behind Boston and New York City bus lines - specifically the history and drama of what was the Fung Wah, or should I say, the Fung "Ahhhhhh", as so…
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**Discussion begins at 4:40** The JonBenet Ramsey murder is one of the most famous and tragic unsolved child murder cases in the United States. JonBenet, a 6-year-old beauty queen, was found to be missing on the morning of December 26, 1996 in what appeared to be a kidnap for ransom. Seven hours later, however, the young girl was found murdered in …
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**Discussion beings at 6:00** The JonBenet Ramsey murder is one of the most famous and tragic unsolved child murder cases in the United States. JonBenet, a 6-year-old beauty queen, was found to be missing on the morning of December 26, 1996 in what appeared to be a kidnap for ransom. Seven hours later, however, the young girl was found murdered in …
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**Discussion begins at 10:30** Taylor Alison Smith is an American singer-songwriter known for her narrative driven music and her poetic lyrics. Her music style spans many genres from her country roots to pop, and even trying her hand at a more folky twang during her COVID era. She was born on December 13, 1989 in Reading, Pennsylvania to Scott and …
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**Discussion begins at 5:00** Plastic was invented in the early 20th century, with the first synthetic plastic being created in 1907 by Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland. He developed Bakelite, the first fully synthetic plastic, which was a revolutionary material due to its ability to resist heat and electrical conductivity. Bakelite was initially used…
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**Discussion begins at 3:00** Today we're talking about the king... the legend... Elvis Presley. Have you ever been walking the streets and wave enthusiastically at someone you know like a little loser only to find out that person was a stranger? The resemblance was just so similar, almost as if it was an identical copy of that person? Doppelgänger…
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This week we are celebrating one year of the 3SchemeQueens! Join us, as we discuss our lessons learned, highlights from the last year, favorite episodes, some funny low stakes conspiracies, and some recommended content. Thanks for supporting us for the last year, and here is to many more! Send us a text Support the show Theme song by INDA…
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**Discussion begins at 5:00** Bigfoot. Sasquatch. Yeti. Skunk Ape. Whatever name, we all grew up hearing stories of the mysterious large, hairy, bipedal creatures - creatures that have been spotted in every state in the United States and on almost every continent, yet their existence cannot be verified. In the United States, Sasquatch sightings wer…
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**Discussion begins at 4:00** In September of 2024, P. Diddy was indicted by a federal grand jury in Manhattan and charged with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, transportation for purposes of prostitution, narcotics charges, arson, assault. He was accused with creating “ a criminal enterprise in which he abused, threatened, and coerced women…
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**Discussion begins at 3:20** Diet Coke is a sugar-free soft drink produced by The Coca-Cola Company. It's a variation of the classic Coca-Cola, but instead of sugar, it uses the artificial sweetener aspartame to provide a sweet taste without the calories. Diet sodas became popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as consumers became more health-conscious, …
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**Discussion begins at 4:30** Early advertisements for the Ouija Board promised to answer questions “about the past, present and future with marvelous accuracy” and to provide a link “between the known and unknown, the material and immaterial.” This board, initially made of wood and sold for $1.50, was also referred to as a spirit or talking board.…
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**Discussion beings at 3:20** On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail for her maiden voyage across the Atlantic ocean. She was a beautiful ship, designed for British luxury, and coined the “Millionaire’s Special.” She was journeying from Southampton, England with the hope of touching shores in New York, New York, but she never made it. As many of y…
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**Discussion begins at 4:30** In September of 2024, P. Diddy was indicted by a federal grand jury in Manhattan and charged with racketeering, sex trafficking by force, transportation for purposes of prostitution, narcotics charges, arson, assault. He was accused with creating “ a criminal enterprise in which he abused, threatened, and coerced women…
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** Have you ever taken a pill before? Have you ever received a prescription? Did you think to yourself, 'is this diluted with water'? Did you think to yourself, 'what truly is behind the theory behind this medicine'? Today we are talking about all of the conspiracy theories surrounding Big Pharma… People have long alleged…
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**Discussion begins at 4:30** Today we are talking about all of the conspiracy theories surrounding Big Pharma… People have long alleged that that pharmaceutical companies suppress cures for diseases to maintain a steady revenue from ongoing treatments. In fact, there is a belief that big pharma is actively working to suppress alternative treatment…
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**Discussion begins at 4:15** We are drinking some high tea and going back to England to talk about Queen Elizabeth I... not to be confused with the queen that just passed away. RIP. We're talking about Queen Elizabeth today because... guys... she could have been a man. Queen Elizabeth I is the last of the Tudor monarchy in old England. She was the…
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**Discussion begins at 7:55** Tupac Shakur was one of the most iconic figures in hip-hop and is remembered for his powerful lyrics and outspoken views on social issues. His music often addressed themes such as racial inequality, violence, and his own struggles, resonating deeply with fans around the world. Beyond music, Tupac also had a career in a…
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**Discussion begins at 5:15** Today we are talking about the Ancient Egyptian pyramids. Ancient Egypt is located in Northeastern Africa along the Nile River. It lasted for over 3000 years from 3100 BC to 30 BC. Fun fact for all you trivia people - this makes it the longest surviving civilization in history. During this time, Egypt was a leading cul…
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**Discussion begins at 11:45** Have you ever seen a bunch of birds lined up on a power line? Or had a bird poop on your car? What if I told you that birds were really drones that the US government was using to spy on us? That those birds lined up on a power line were just recharging? That birds defecating were really a way for the Government to tra…
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**Discussion begins at 8:30** Plum Island is a 3 mile by 1 mile island isolated off the coast of New York. It is home to a lab run by the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Agriculture. The lab claims to be dedicated to the study of disease in animal livestock. They claim that in compliance with Nixon’s 1969 order, there is no offens…
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**Discussion beings at 4:00** We are counting down our favorite episodes of the year. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off in the early hours of the morning as the red eye flight from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, with an intended destination of Beijing, China. There were 227 passengers on board, with 12 crew members. The pilot in co…
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**Discussion beings at 8:35** We are counting down our favorite episodes of the year. On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off in the early hours of the morning as the red eye flight from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, with an intended destination of Beijing, China. There were 227 passengers on board, with 12 crew members. The pilot in co…
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**Discussion begins at 4:30** Reports of aquatic humanoids, or mermaids, living in our oceans have existed for thousands of years. Japanese legends, greek mythology, and ancient folklore all contain tales of half-fish, half-human hybrids. More recently, Animal Planet released a series called, "Mermaids: A Body Found". This film which was described …
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**Discussion begins at 10:00** Have you guys ever been on a boat? Well have you ever been on a boat and thought to yourself, 'Am I about to disappear'? What if I told you, there's a geometric shaped area in the ocean leading to death and disappearance? And by geometric shape, I mean a triangle. And by area in the ocean, I mean the Bermuda Triangle …
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**Discussion begins at 9:30** People have long been intrigued by dolphins, liking in part due to their intelligence. These highly social creatures have demonstrated cooperative behaviors, and are known to be playful and interactive with other species including humans. Perhaps those traits in combination with their mythologic past symbolizing joy an…
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**Discussion begins at 7:15** Have you guys ever flown a plane before? Have you ever thought to yourself, 'I want to be the first woman to fly across the world?' If you have, you might as well just call yourself Amelia Earhart. Today we are flying head first into the mysteries of Amelia and her missing flight. Was she eaten by crabs? Did she surviv…
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** We’ve said it before, but as a reminder, 71% of earth space is comprised of ocean, yet 95% of it remains unexplored. Now, we are all familiar with unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. But, have you heard of unidentified submerged objects, or USOs? The first recorded USO sighting is from 329 BC, when Alexander the Grea…
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**Discussion begins at 4:20** What is the most famous line in Star Wars? What if I told you that the line is actually, “No, I am your father” NOT “Luke, I am your father”? What do you recall the monopoly man looking like? What if I told you that he did not in fact wear a monocle? Instead, these shared false memories are known as the Mandela effect.…
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**Discussion begins at 8:00** Have you ever been to a grocery store? Have you ever looked at the brands? Well if you deep dive into each brand, and the parent company that owns those brands, you are going to find a common denominator. Every single brand in the grocery store, including condiments, sauces, dressings, feminine hygiene...they are almos…
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**Discussion begins at 7:30** On August 4, 2009, a local news channel in Mexico aired footage of a tall, young woman. The clip showed Mexican model Gabriela Rico Jimenez in front of a luxury hotel making accusations toward young powerful people, including kidnapping, murder, and cannibalism. In the clip she is seen being escorted away by police off…
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