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We live in a world that we know nothing of, it knows us, but we don't know it. Could our history be based on theories of what might have happened or what could have been? Some of us believe there is another life out there and if there is, where does it come from? Are there spirits that roam the world when someone dies? What about strange cryptic animals like a skinwalker or bigfoot? Do you believe they exist? Join me for a down-to-earth talk as I bring you my opinion and share with you what makes my brain fill up with what seems to be endless questions on the Conspiracies, fears, and mysteries

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  1. Ep5 S6: False Flags (01:24:24)

    - [ ] A false flag operation is an act committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on another party. The term "false flag" originated in the 16th century as an expression meaning an intentional misrepresentation of someone's allegiance.[1][2] The term was famously used to describe a ruse in naval warfare whereby a vessel flew the flag of a neutral or enemy country in order to hide its true identity.[1][2][3] The tactic was originally used by pirates and privateers to deceive other ships into allowing them to move closer before attacking them. It later was deemed an acceptable practice during naval warfare according to international maritime laws, provided the attacking vessel displayed its true flag once an attack had begun. “Wikipedia”. Source: https://suindependent.com/u-s-government-still-staging-false-flag-events/Gaia: https://gaia.com/share/clbgl8t4a000m01921uyk80ai?rfd=m5gOr4&language[]=en_____________________________________ Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb Email: cfm80@duck.com

  2. Ep5 S6: Alien Races (Revisited) (00:52:53)

    I revisited the book of alien races and last year i had done an episode about this book. I decided to do another episode on it kind of going over some of the alleged races of alien species. Follow me on Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb Email: cfm80@duck.com

  3. milgram experiment (00:53:40)

    * The goal of the Milgram experiment was to test the extent of humans' willingness to obey orders from an authority figure. * Participants were told by an experimenter to administer increasingly powerful electric shocks to another individual. Unbeknownst to the participants, shocks were fake and the individual being shocked was an actor. * The majority of participants obeyed, even when the individual being shocked screamed in pain. * The experiment has been widely criticized on ethical and scientific grounds. “Thought.co” Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb Email: cfm80@duck.com Twitter @Ralphy_Ricky

  4. Ep4 S6: 7 Proofs GIANTS existed (00:42:43)

    7 proofs that giants were here and they could be hiding it from the public. ------------------------------------------------------------Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb

  5. Bonus episode: Dyatlov pass (conspiracy quickie) (00:14:00)

    The Dyatlov pass incident is one of my favorite stories to talk about since it has so many possibilities. Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb Email: cfm80@duck.com Twitter @Ralphy_Ricky

  6. Ep3 S6: psychology behind the fascination with conspiracy theories (00:31:12)

    Everything we hear, read, and learn should be taken with a grain of salt. But there are some things I wholeheartedly believe. We have to be careful not to fall to deep in the rabbit hole, or if we do fall, it's a controlled, slow fall because this can consume us.  Best way to contact me and keep up and or even share something you want me to talk about is Marco polo.the link to the share cast is below. Follow me on Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb

  7. Ep2 S6: More flat earth stuff (00:43:50)

    Flat what!!! Yup least continue this flat earth talk. Also HOW THE HELL CAN YIU BELIEVE IN ALIENS AND TVE EARTH IS FLAT. Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ https://tinyurl.com/2pdtye8c Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@ https://tinyurl.com/2nys5g4p Apple@ https://tinyurl.com/2npbjolb

  8. EP1 S6: The flat earth voyage (00:10:54)

    I am back after almost a whole year's hiatus. This season I want to start with the flat earth series since I just started digging into it again. I live in beautiful Italy, where I podcast from my car in front of the farm by my house until I figure out my studio situation. These episodes will be in video and audio format. The video will be on Spotify, and the audio will be everywhere. Thanks, folks that kept listening to the classic episodes, and welcome to the new ones joining us now. —————————————————————Follow me on  Leave a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conspiracies-and-mysterie Marco Polo @ Open this link to join my Question Everything CFM Sharecast on Marco Polo. https://onmarcopolo.com/sharecast/VqttOTJ7Nub8 Youtube @ coming soon Spotify@https://open.spotify.com/show/5Zr5ea11xUsQPJusxrEIRU?si=9EJCsKKAThiJYPhvY3tBIQ Apple@https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conspiracies-fears-and-mysteries/id1450863975?i=1000547160694 Google@https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy84ZDViY2IwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz

  9. The draconians (00:46:33)

    The Draconians are commonly described as a powerful war-like alien race who hail from the Alpha Draconis star system. These reptilian aliens are said to be expert geneticists who posses a level of technology that far exceeds today’s human technology including the ability of interstellar travel.

  10. Strange case of the Namse Bangdzod. (00:25:49)

    On 27 December 2018 the Namse Bangdzod, a 1,950-ton oil tanker with 11 crew and a captain onboard, set off towards Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta from Sampit, Central Kalimantan. Its arrival was expected the following day. However, on 28 December, all contact was lost with the vessel in Ujung Karawang waters.

  11. 9 most recent conspiracies in history (00:53:20)

    The 9 Most Popular Conspiracy Theories in Recent History Social media has helped amplify and circulate misinformation. BY FORTESA LATIFI JUNE 23, 2021 Princess Diana in a red and white hat BETTMANN In the year 2021, conspiracy theories run rampant, from the halls of Congress to viral Facebook and blush-pink Instagram posts. Conspiracy theories are nothing new in the United States, says Cynthia Miller-Idriss, an American University sociology professor who focuses on extremism and radicalization, but they’ve been able to spread like wildfire over the past decade due to social media, which can easily amplify and circulate misinformation. Amid a pandemic that has killed 600,000 Americans to date, conditions couldn’t be more ripe for conspiracy theories to take hold. Miller-Idriss says that people tend to turn to conspiracy theories when they’ve lost a sense of control and feel afraid and anxious because these theories can offer comfort in the form of a black-and-white answer. “When people feel out of control, they’re attracted to things that offer them an action path,” Miller-Idriss tells Teen Vogue. “It’s easier to believe in some nefarious orchestration than to believe that there is an invisible virus in the air that could harm their family.” According to Miller-Idriss, “inexplicable deaths” — whether it’s death on a mass scale, like the pandemic, or the loss of a famous person like Princess Diana — breed conspiracy theories. “When something is so horrifying, it’s easier for people to believe it can’t be true. They can become more vulnerable to conspiracy theories because maybe they can’t psychologically wrap their head around the fact that it is true,” she says. “It’s these episodic, shocking events that create vulnerability." There's also a long historical record of the U.S. government lying to its citizens, including about medical experiments, covert surveillance and torture programs, and the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Harboring suspicions that the government isn't always telling the full story is a perfectly reasonable response to this pattern of deception. But sometimes critical thinking and skepticism blossom into something more fanciful and outlandish and a willingness to believe information that matches up with our preexisting political leanings or ideological beliefs.

  12. Be back asap in september (00:02:26)

    Instagram @c.f.mysteries

  13. Stargates on earth (00:48:38)

    A Stargate is an Einstein–Rosen bridge portal device within the Stargate fictional universe that allows practical, rapid travel between two distant locations.[1] The devices first appear in the 1994 Roland Emmerich film Stargate, and thereafter in the television series Stargate SG-1, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate Universe. In these productions, the Stargate functions as a plot device, allowing the main characters to visit alien planets without the need for spaceships or any other type of technology. The device allows for near-instantaneous travel across both interstellar and extragalactic distances. “Wikipedia”. Instagram: c.f.mysteries

  14. Mcaffee and the conspiracy life (00:29:28)

    John David McAfee was a British-American computer programmer, businessman, and two-time presidential candidate who unsuccessfully sought the Libertarian Party nomination for president of the United States in 2016 and 2020. In 1987, he wrote the first commercial anti-virus software, founding McAfee Associates to sell his creation. He resigned in 1994 and sold his remaining stake in the company. McAfee became the company's most vocal critic in later years, urging consumers to uninstall the company's anti-virus software, which he characterized as bloatware. He disavowed the company's continued use of his name in branding, a practice that has persisted in spite of a short-lived corporate rebrand attempt under Intel ownership. McAfee's wealth peaked in 2007 at $100 million, before his fortunes plummeted in the financial crisis of 2007–2008.Wikipedia Born: John David McAfee, September 18, 1945, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England Conspiracy theory A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups, often political in motivation, when other explanations are more probable. The term has a negative connotation, implying that the appeal to a conspiracy is based on prejudice or insufficient evidence. A conspiracy theory is not simply about a conspiracy; instead, it refers to a hypothesized conspiracy with specific characteristics, such as an opposition to the mainstream consensus among those people who are qualified to evaluate its accuracy. Conspiracy theories resist falsification and are reinforced by circular reasoning: both evidence against the conspiracy and an absence of evidence for it are re-interpreted as evidence of its truth, whereby the conspiracy becomes a matter of faith rather than something that can be proven or disproven.

  15. Curses and the number 191 (00:25:05)

    Flight 191 was historically the flight number for many notable fatal aviation accidents that occurred between the 1960s and 1980s, including: Aeroflot Flight 191 (1963), crashed on final approach to Ashgabat International Airport, killing 12 people X-15 Flight 191 (1967), or X-15 Flight 3-65-97, experimental test plane, broke apart in flight, killing its test pilot Prinair Flight 191 (1972), crashed at Mercedita Airport in Ponce, Puerto Rico, killing five people American Airlines Flight 191 (1979), crashed shortly after takeoff from Chicago O'Hare Airport, killing 273 Delta Air Lines Flight 191 (1985), crashed while on final approach to Dallas-Fort Worth, killing 137 These accidents, especially the American and Delta crashes, have caused 191 to be seen as an unlucky number by some in the aviation industry, and consequently several commercial airlines now specifically avoid using it as a flight number. Source :Wikipedia

  16. Control of religion (00:28:06)

    Religion is a big part of human existence, but how much control does it have and what if we didn’t have it.

  17. 7 Places that might have had Alien intervention (00:45:20)

    Many civilizations in our history are covered in mystery as to who how and why they were constructed. The ancient alien theory is one that has lured me since i was a kid. In this episode i discuss a few of the ones that are in the spearhead of the ancient alien theory.

  18. The Kelsey smith case (00:38:57)

    Solved by cc tv and the work of many volunteers and good police work, this is one of the cases that sparked new legislation to be passed The Kelsey Smith Act provides law enforcement with a way to quickly find the location of a wireless telecommunications device if law enforcement has determined a person is at risk of death or serious physical harm due to being kidnapped and/or missing. https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/4889 instagram@ C.F.mysteries https://www.instagram.com/c.f.mysteries/

  19. 5 holiday Murders (00:17:05)

    It’s supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, but crime doesn’t stop just because it’s Christmas. There are actually a disturbing number of murders that took place on Christmas — either the day of or the night before on Christmas Eve. Let’s take a look at some of the most gruesome killings that happened over the holidays.

  20. Steve Marcum (00:43:11)

    A sordid tale of murder, theft and deception has a Marble woman grateful to be alive and a former Glenwood Springs resident facing a first-degree murder charge in California.

  21. Sausage king murders (Stuart alexander) (00:25:41)

    Stuart Charles "The Sausage King" Alexander (March 22, 1961 – December 27, 2005) was an American businessman and heir of the Santos Linguisa Sausage Factory, which was founded by a late great aunt, Pia Santos, and her husband, Antonio, in San Leandro, California in 1921.[1] Alexander was convicted in 2004 of the murder of three state and USDA meat compliance officials in 2000.

  22. Alone (scary story) (00:17:32)

    Source: Jacob130@r/creepypasta licensed:reddit user content. This is a bonus episode I had recorded for Halloween. I use to narrate a bit and decided to get back into it. Let me know if you would like more scry stories once a week. Twitter@cfm_podcast you can also call in on anchor fm and leave a message.

  23. Be back soon (vacation) (00:00:46)

    Taking a break will return asap

  24. The Alison botha case (00:21:49)

    Raped. Disemboweled. Nearly decapitated. Dumped on the outskirts of a nature reserve, dead - or so they thought. She needed a hero that night, so that's what she became. Twitter:Check out CFM (@CFM_PODCAST): https://twitter.com/CFM_PODCAST?s=09

  25. Watts family ghost debunked (00:03:23)

    I researched this myself and it's not what we think.

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