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The Dark Territory

Shawn & Brandon

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A deep dive into unsettling, obscure, and often overlooked works in film, literature, and music. From body horror to haunted Americana, industrial noise to dystopian novels — it's about exploring the media that lingers in the shadows.
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PVD Horror

PVD Horror

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Horror fiends out of Rhode Island bringing you the best in film, literature, artwork, and a whole lot more! Building and supporting the horror community as a whole!
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Welcome to The Horror Double Bill, the podcast where each week we pair two movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts. Inspired by the legendary BBC2 horror double bills of the 1970s and 1980s, each week we discuss two films that share themes, atmosphere, directors or creators to explore what they say about the time they were made and our fears in the present. Expect discussions on film and social history, folklore, censorship, cultural anxieties, and a love of horror ...
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Stabby Stabby

Greg, Eric and Dan

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Part Mystery Science Theater 3000, part dark-back-room-at-the-blockbuster, join Greg, Eric, and Dan who pass their time trapped in a mysterious underground VHS rental store watching obscure horror, exploitation, video nasties, or whatever else catches their attention. Ranked #11 best horror film podcast globally, we laugh, share beers, and break down under-seen gems scene by scene, all while being monitored by a magical anthropomorphic mole man. Next movie announced every Wednesday, new epis ...
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Explores, Lucky Escapes, Funny Stories & Horror! From getting lost in a cave with minimal supplies to lucky escapes, we reminisce on some of our most memorable adventures and share some of our stories and findings with you. You’ll get to know us more each week with other funny stories from the past. We also talk Horror and answer any questions from you in our segment ‘Horror Chat’.
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A Very Suspect Podcast

Luis and Glenn

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Two oddball, longtime geek friends from Toronto's Best Cult Video store get together and talk about topics the mainstream ignores. Everything from cult directors, strange celebrities, childhood recollections, music, comics, you name it.What's the topic? Tune in and hear.
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Shock Waves

Blumhouse + FANGORIA Podcast Network

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Blumhouse and FANGORIA present Shock Waves! Join your hosts Rob Galluzzo (Acquisitions & Development, Fangoria), Elric Kane (Inside Horror, Pure Cinema Podcast), Rebekah McKendry (Writer-Director, Professor) and Ryan Turek (VP of Development, Blumhouse) for a weekly discussion and analysis of all facets of the horror genre. Shock Waves dives into the latest horror films, dissects classic titles and welcomes very special guests from the industry to tackle a range of topics. Listeners get cand ...
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The Indie Horror Junkie Podcast is your backstage pass to the blood-soaked world of indie horror! Dive into unfiltered conversations with filmmakers, scream queens, FX artists, and underground legends who are redefining the genre one nightmare at a time. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a creator in the trenches, we bring the gore, the grit, and the glory of indie horror straight to your ears. New episodes dropping regularly — only on Indie Horror Junkie. Where indie horror lives, breathes… ...
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The Last Movie

Public Radio Alliance

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Tanis podcast host Nic Silver and regular contributor MK, explore the possible existence of "The Last Movie," an infamous underground feature film, reputed to drive you insane. Legend has it that every screening of this film was surrounded by bloodshed and controversy: one reviewer actually described slipping on blood in the aisle, as he ran through dozens of people trying to tear him apart.
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Underground Nights is presented by James Mullinger, a comedian and feminist living in Canada, and Paul Field, a Sun reading football fan in the south of England. By all accounts, they shouldn’t be friends and yet they are united by their shared interests in genre and cult films, and vinyl records. In each episode of Underground Nights, James and Paul will take a look at their favourite cult movies that may have slipped under your radar, some of the most popular indie horror film makers from ...
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A podcast about obscure, micro-budget, under-appreciated, or simply inappropriate films. Whether it's horror, sci-fi, dark comedy, or just an all-around genre-bending film, it's fair game. Join me for the latest news and updates in the underground film community, along with great conversations with filmmakers, writers, and fellow podcasters where anything goes!
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Cinema Smorgasbord

Doug Tilley & Liam O'Donnell

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From the creators of Eric Roberts is the Man, Cinema Smorgasbord is an umbrella brand for a collection of all new themed podcasts including the Jackie Chan-themed We Do Our Own Stunts, the genre film festival celebration Cinema Fantastica, How Do You Do Fellow Kids: The Work of Steve Buscemi, Whatever Happened To Vic Diaz, and more! All hosted by your beloved ERITFM hosts Doug Tilley and Liam O’Donnell
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The Movie Ark

The Ark of E Network

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A general movie podcast hosted by thearkofe.com 's Noah Blanchard featuring a rotating guest list of contributors and fellow fans discussing any and all things movie related.
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The Blood Crow Stories

Ellie Collins and Scott Moore

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Welcome, my darling. Do you like scary stories? So do we. The Blood Crow Stories is an anthology horror audio drama podcast, telling a new tale of terror every season. Our first season highlights the story of the S.S. Utopia, a cruise ship in the early 1900's. Modern-day college student, Max, begins to do his thesis on the audio diaries of the passengers on the ship. What he doesn't expect are the horrors waiting for him among the tapes, and the true reason why the ship sank so mysteriously ...
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In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt at Noel separate fact from the fiction surrounding uncontacted peoples: Who's the most off-grid person you know? Have you ever fantasized about clocking out of the modern rat race, heading for the boonies, and living off the land with your loved ones? While 'uncontacted' communities are a huge part of film and fictio…
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Did human beings first reach the continents we call North and South America by traversing a land bride across what's now known as the Bering Strait? That's been the most prominent theory about early human migration, and it's the one many children learn about in school -- but what if there's more to the story? Join the guys as they dive into the sto…
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Oof -- debt. People have it, companies have it, and a lot of countries do, too. In the US, the national debt becomes a hot-button issue every time elections roll around. But how does debt work when the country that owes the debt literally makes the rules around finance? In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel explore the dizzying (and sometimes te…
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Send us a text It's all about indie horror on this episode as we welcome actors Brett Wagner (The Crazies) and John Fiore (Sopranos) along with producer Jeff Descoteaux to discuss the indie horror project Shiver: Slaying All Night which also stars Martin Klebba, Warrington Gillette, and Vincente DiSanti. This Christmas/winter themed horror is one t…
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Send us a text A missing girl draws a by-the-book sergeant to a remote Scottish island where the smiles are warm, the songs are catchy, and every answer makes the ground shift under your feet. We dive deep into The Wicker Man’s meticulous design, tracing how a polite reception curdles into a communal performance that leaves no room for dissent. Fro…
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While democracy isn't always predictable, one thing's for sure -- no matter who wins an election, for any party, in any country, some part of the population will claim the game is rigged. That's what happened in Mexico in 1988, when Carlos Salinas de Gortari became president in a hotly-disputed election. For years rumors circulated about the illega…
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Recent studies argue city raccoons are evolving along with humans. A guy steals a city bus and honestly does a pretty good job. Legislation is unprepared for technology, and Nvidia makes a lot of stuff. All this and more in this week's strange news segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-sho…
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Hello! What a beautiful day. How would you like to ruin it by watching a New French Extreme film called In My Skin? I'm kidding, but yeah it's a doozy. This week, we break down the feminist body horror film and talk about the drudgery of work, the problem of finding self-worth in the eyes of someone else, and how sometimes society backs you into a …
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We're getting WILD IN THE STREETS with Henry Silva (/w some other guy's voice) in Mario Caiano's WEAPONS OF DEATH from 1977. Trying desperately to seem like a sequel to the previous year's VIOLENT NAPLES, this one has Leonard Mann as Commissioner Belli, a cop on the edge trying to track down rogue mob boss Santoro (Henry Silva) while also helping o…
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Welcome to episode 27 of the horror double bill the podcasts where each week we pair two movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts This week we are exploring the horrors of Victorian London and Jack the Ripper, with two films that use the legend of the famous serial killer to explore themes of conspiracy, class, and the pat…
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While humanity's local solar system appears huge from Earth, it's actually a pretty tiny piece of real estate in the grand scheme of things. And, in recent years, technological breakthroughs have allowed astronomers and physicists to learn more about the things traveling to us from outside our patch of space. In today's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel …
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Send us a text A band that made horror feel like truth instead of a costume deserves a deep dive, and Skinny Puppy earned theirs by turning noise, samples, and performance art into a living organism. We go back to the spark between cEvin Key and Nivek Ogre, tracing how tape culture, Throbbing Gristle’s factory ethos, and cut-up language fused into …
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Saturn asks about the Longfellow Boom. Good Ol' Russ inspires Ben and Matt to do a Yule Cat prank. Beuford prompts a deep conversation about the First Amendment versus technology. Chef Ben revolutionizes the world with the Enchiladasagna - THE FUTURE IS NOW. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment. They don't want you to read our boo…
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We've all heard the phrase: "Satanic Panic." Not too long ago, the United States -- and, later, the world -- was gripped with fear. According to the story, powerful devil worshippers conspired to kidnap, abuse, torture and even murder innocent children all in the service of Satan. So, what actually happened here? How did Patrick Swayze get mixed up…
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Send us a text On this very Rhode Island-centric episode, we have film editors Josh Ethier, who recently worked on Companion, and Michael Shawver, who worked on Sinners. The two dig in on coming up from the smallest state, discuss the importance of editing, as well as give some feedback about their love for each other's work. Follow us on Social Me…
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Ben here, with a Classic episode. Fellow Conspiracy Realists, way back in 2019 I asked Matt and Noel what we really know about the US Civil Rights movement. Our exploration remains relevant today: The US Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s sparked nationwide protests, marches and action, resulting in fundamental changes for a nation that had…
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Rated-imMATURE – Naughty Language and Spoilers. James O’Barr’s The Crow (1989) 00:03:55 Alex Proyas’ The Crow (1994) 00:16:22 STP & the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 00:22:01 The Crow: Stairway to Heaven (1998-1999) 00:37:56 The Crow: City of Angels (1996) 00:41:40 The Crow: Salvation (2000) 00:57:40 The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) 01:10:23 Rup…
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Congress finally cosigns the release of a bunch of emails from Jeffrey Epstein, which confirm earlier conversation. Europe aims to feed astronauts through a pretty fascinating process using human urine (yes, it is as weird as it sounds). Over in China, Uncle Xi demands all online influencers speaking about finance, law or medicine verify that they …
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The story so far: Trapped in an underground video store run by an anthropomorphic Mole Man, three men make the best of their situation... This week, we're looking for something dark, and nothing is darker than a movie that takes place in a cave with little-to-no lighting, so we check out The Strangeness from 1985! But we brave the darkness and disc…
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It's the 300th(!!!!) episode of Cinema Smorgasbord! Now, normally we would do a big, special celebratory episode, but.. uh.. I forgot it was coming up so instead we're back with those pervy Lucky Stars goofballs as they travel to Thailand for some trademark misadventures/sexual harassment. Thankfully these sequences are intercut with some of the mo…
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Welcome to episode 26 of the horror double bill, the podcast where each week we pair two movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts I'm Craig Johnson and this week we are entering the world of conspiracies and paranoia, with two films featuring journalist protagonists falling into increasingly dangerous territory. First up w…
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Ah, the Wild West days of the pre-bot internet! In tonight's episode, Ben, Matt and Noel return to the days of yore, when pretty much anyone could anonymously create a website for pretty much anything. As they discover, our friends at the CIA did, in fact, make a bunch of misleading websites for surreptitious communication. And this conspiracy work…
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Send us a text A touring punk band, a hostile crowd, and a door that should’ve stayed shut. We dig into Green Room’s unblinking tension and why the film works so well at the microscopic level: subculture codes, tiny choices with massive consequences, and the cold mechanics of a cover-up. From the first gas-siphoning scramble to that infamous mangle…
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An Icelandic Volcano Nerd's recent travels to Iceland inspire an exploration of the terrifying Yule Lads. Replying to multiple episodes and interview segments about life after death, Inconspicuous shares his own near-death experience. Miro from Canada and Messenger point out the perils of price hikes and price controls. Aging Ginger may be surprise…
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Send us a text Filmmaker Loft Nathan and actor Noah Jupe, of the A Quiet Place films, stop by for a brief chat about their upcoming film, The Carpenter's Son, which also stars Nicolas Cage and FKA Twigs. The Carpenter's Son hits theaters nationwide November 14th. Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook Watch us on YouTu…
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Send us a text The Creep Tapes is back for season 2 in what promises to be another awkwardly entertaining series of twisted events. The series co-creator, writer and director, Patrick Brice, stops by to talk all about it as well as the the onset of the Creep films and where the franchise is today. Catch The Creep Tapes season 2 on premiering on AMC…
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Earlier this year, former US public official and investment banker Katherine Austin Fitts made an astonishing claim: for years, she argued, the United States secretly spent 21 trillion dollars of taxpayer money to build an elaborate network of underground doomsday bunkers -- bunkers most of the public would not be allowed to enter. In tonight's epi…
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It seems the nearly 8 billion people living on Earth can't seem to agree on anything, much less cooperate to achieve a goal. But what if there was some way to unite them, to push the millions of different communities on the planet toward working together? One of the proposed answers is something called 'Project Blue Beam' -- the idea that, if you c…
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The great game for robots escalates; updates on Elon Musk. The Louvre heist is hilarious. Your grocery store conspires against you. All this and more in this week's strange news segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On a returning HOW DO YOU DO, FELLOW KIDS? (the world's finest Steve Buscemi-themed podcast) we're heading back to the past with Bill Sherwood's gay romantic drama PARTING GLANCES from 1986, featuring Steve Buscemi's breakout performance as Nick, an HIV-positive rock musician. Two straight dudes talking about a pioneering queer work? It happened! N…
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The boys suit up for a cuddle party inside a custom-sewn pajama onesie crafted by Eric himself, and settle in to watch Peter Greenaway’s 1985 arthouse oddity A Zed and Two Noughts. Along the way, they wrestle with time-lapse photography of real decaying animals, an onslaught of wieners, porno–Wes Anderson–style symmetry, and some very horny snails.…
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Welcome to episode 25 of The Horror Double Bill, the podcast where each week we pair 2 movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts This week we are discussing two movies that use the ghost story as a vehicle to explore themes of family, loss, grief, and instability. First up, we have our first Korean entry in the series with …
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In these divided times, how can communities unite? How can we, the average people, empower ourselves and our neighbors? Also -- what's the perfect day in Atlanta? In the second part of this historic, wide-ranging conversation, Ben and Matt return with the legendary MC, activist, and Atlanta community leader Killer Mike to discuss his new podcast Co…
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Send us a text A campfire. A legend. A town that built its future on a crime it hoped the sea would keep. We dive into John Carpenter’s The Fog with a beam from the lighthouse, tracing how Antonio Bay’s centennial celebration collides with a sentient weather front and the ghosts it carries. From the opening yarn by a salty storyteller to the neon-g…
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Hunter's Point and Treasure Island. FDA transparency, the rise of a global right wing. Recalibration. All this and more in this week's listener mail segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-should-read/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Was the 13th Amendment a grift? What was it like living through the Atlanta child murders? In the first part of an historic, wide-ranging conversation, Ben and Matt welcome the legendary MC, activist, and Atlanta community leader Killer Mike to discuss his new podcast Conversate, some of America's most dangerous conspiracies, the importance of loca…
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Send us a text Joining us today is local Rhode Island filmmaker Jason Lake and actress, writer and YouTuber Julia Tutko-Balena to discuss their short film, Mother Grimm, which is currently hitting the festival circuit. We dig into indie filmmaking, the benefits to working on film in the smallest state, as well as the passion that went into crafting…
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Juarez, located just over the US-Mexico border, has an ongoing crisis that hasn't made the news: hundreds of women have gone missing, and many of the ones who disappear are later found dead, their wrists often bound, with strange symbols carved on their bodies. Journalists Monica Ortiz Uribe and Oz Woloshyn dive deep into this tragic mystery in the…
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Send us a text Book review on Christa Carmen's latest book, How to Fake a Haunting, available now. Check out How to Fake a Haunting and all of Christa's other novels at her website, https://www.christacarmen.com/ Follow us on Social Media: @pvdhorror Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook Watch us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@pvdhorror Special thanks to Jo…
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As the government shutdown continues, an estimated 42 million US residents may go hungry. Mushrooms may be the next memory chips. Ben, Matt and Noel continue to obsess over 3I/Atlas. Cameos by minks and monkeys. All this and more in our weekly strange news segment. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff…
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The story so far: With Sellout October behind the boys, they settle into what they think will be a regular day, but little do they know that someone new is about to fall into their lives... Hello! You know dolls. The toys, I mean. Yeah, you do. Know who else knows them? Stuart Gordon, it turns out! This week, we watch Stuart Gordon's under-apprecia…
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It's the 2025 Cinema Smorgasbord HALLOWEEN HORROR SPECIAL and as usual we're taking a look at two underloved horror (or, in this case, horror adjacent) films that deserve a little more attention. We start with the Serbian 2023 socio-political satire WORKING CLASS GOES TO HELL from LIFE AND DEATH OF A PORNO GANG director Mladen Djordjević about a gr…
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Welcome to episode 24 of the horror double bill the podcasts where each week we combine two movies to create something far greater than the sum of their parts This week we are returning to the theme of childhood, only this week it is the kids and not the adults who are in peril. First up we have The Night of the Hunter from 1955, the only film ever…
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In tonight's special Halloween episode, Ben, Matt, Noel and Super Producer Dylan lean on Ben's earlier experience with the paranormal. Tonight's question: Is it actually possible to sell your soul to infernal powers? Check this out: we learned how it works. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static/fib/stuff-you-sho…
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After exploring the Bermuda Triangle live on international waters, Ben, Matt and Noel open the floor to their fellow Conspiracy Realists. Tune in to hear the guys tackle everything from real-life cryptid encounters, to government secrets, the alleged secrets of DNA and more. They don't want you to read our book.: https://static.macmillan.com/static…
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