r/Conspiracy; The Fluoride Conspiracy

r/Conspiracy; The Fluoride Conspiracy

Author: Pop Media Agency December 23, 2021 Duration: 9:10
Fluoride is put into our water and dentists say it’s a good thing that helps our teeth to be stronger, but according to this conspiracy theory, the history of forcing fluoride on humans through the fluoridation of drinking water is wrought with lies, greed, and deception. Scientific evidence shows that in areas where fluoride is put into the public drinking water, people have higher rates of cavities, cancer, osteoporosis, and other health problems. Submit your stories: popmediaagency@gmail.com

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Ever get the feeling there's more to the story than what's on the surface? Reddit Explains Conspiracy & the Unknown digs into that exact sensation, turning the sprawling, anonymous forums of Reddit into a source for truly bizarre and thought-provoking tales. Hosts Sam Wilder and Addy Love act as your guides, sifting through personal accounts of the eerie and the unexplained shared by everyday people. The premise is compelling: sometimes the most extraordinary events happen to the most ordinary individuals, and their stories often bypass traditional explanations. This podcast gives those narratives a voice, exploring everything from odd coincidences that feel orchestrated to deeply unsettling personal encounters that defy logic. You'll hear them analyze and discuss these curated threads, blending curiosity with a healthy dose of skepticism. The conversations naturally wander into the realms of culture, societal fears, and even the speculative science behind the unknown, all while maintaining a grounded, conversational tone. It’s less about proving a point and more about exploring the fascinating landscape of modern folklore and mystery as it’s lived and reported by real people online. New episodes arrive daily, offering a consistent dive into the weird, making this a perfect companion for anyone who enjoys pondering life's stranger corners. Produced by Pop Media Agency, the show finds its home at the intersection of fiction, culture, and the simple hobby of getting lost in a good, mysterious story.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 859

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Podcast Episodes
r/TrueScaryStories; Scary Sleepover Encounters [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:26
Some friends are out walking on a hill when from out of nowhere they hear loud growling and heavy footsteps trailing right behind them. At first they thought it was a bear, but there aren’t many bears where they live. Th…
r/UnresolvedMysteries; Tammy Zywicki [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 6:23
Tammy Zywicki was heading to Grinnell College on Aug. 23, 1992, after dropping her brother, Daren, off at Northwestern University. Friends and family started to worry when Zywicki didn’t arrive at Grinnell when she said…
r/Paranormal; Strange Clicking and Humanlike Breathing Below My Bed [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 9:39
OP struggled with insomnia, so they would stay up late watching videos on their phone. One evening, they began to hear a strange clicking noise coming from underneath their bed, and then it turned to heavy breathing, lik…
r/TrueScaryStories; Why I Always Lock My Doors [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:26
While living in LA, OP was in her home when a man suddenly appeared at her door. He reached down and opened it, walking in. She asked him what he was doing there, but he said nothing and instead pulled out a box cutter.…
r/TrueScaryStories; The Furby [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 5:44
Things were normal while OP and their friends played with a little furby until one of them accidentally dropped it. From that point forward, the thing started acting very odd, saying things they had never heard before an…