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ALIEN THEORISTS THEORIZING

ALIEN THEORISTS THEORIZING

Written by: Big Theory Podcasts
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Ever wondered if UFO sightings are government cover-ups, if ancient civilizations had alien architects, or if fringe science might actually be onto something? Alien Theorists Theorizing is where wild speculation meets seasoned storytelling.

Join The Theorists as they wade through the BS and get inspired by the possibilities with open minds, and open beers. It’s a free-form, open-minded, comedic roundtable discussing, Aliens, UFOs, UAPs, Ancient Astronauts, Bigfoot, Cryptids, The Supernatural, True-Crime and Government Conspiracies.

Big Theory Productions Inc.
Philosophy Social Sciences
Episodes
  • POWER HOUR | 45
    Apr 6 2026

    Topics discussed

    • Buried structures beneath the Giza plateau
    • Capabilities of quadruple amputee athletes
    • Ancient megalithic sites and underground chambers Disappearance of UFO researchers and scientists
    • The significance of plasma science in space exploration
    • Recent conspiracy theories about UFOs, Bigfoot, and the DMT realm
    • The Artemis moon mission and skepticism about moon landings
    • The potential of plasma as a limitless energy source




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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Case File 373-DARPA, LifeLog and Facebook
    Mar 30 2026

    From the windowless offices of the Pentagon to the glass-walled campuses of Menlo Park, a silent thread of DNA connects the world’s most powerful defense agency to the apps in your pocket. A secretive agency for military research has long been the forge where the future is hammered out, responsible for the internet, GPS, and the very foundations of the digital age. But as the Cold War faded and the Information Age dawned, the agency’s focus shifted from the physical battlefield to the cognitive one.

    Long before "engagement metrics" and "algorithmic feeds" became household terms, programs like LifeLog sought to create a multi-modal, permanent database of a person’s entire existence—their movements, their conversations, and their connections. Officially shuttered in 2004, the project’s ghost seems to have found a new home in the private sector, where the data once sought by intelligence officers is now voluntarily surrendered by billions of users every single day.

    Was the rise of social media a spontaneous cultural phenomenon, or was it the ultimate "dual-use" technology, perfected in a lab to map the human social graph? As we trace the venture capital back to its tactical roots and examine the psychological operations buried in our notifications, the boundary between "user" and "subject" begins to blur. Is your smartphone a tool of connection or a sensor node in a global net of behavioral engineering?

    This case file, join the Theorists as we follow the funding and unmask the architects of the digital panopticon in… DARPA’s Shadow over the Social Web




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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Case File 372-Harry Price
    Mar 23 2026

    Beyond the gaslit streets of Edwardian London, tucked away in the shadowed corners of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, one man stood at the intersection of science and the supernatural. Known as a self-styled "Ghost Hunter," he was a figure as polarizing as the phenomena he chased—a master of deception who dedicated his life to unmasking the fraudulent, while desperately seeking the one miracle he couldn't debunk.

    From the infamous "talking mongoose" of the Isle of Man to the bone-chilling corridors of Borley Rectory, the most haunted house in England, he brought the precision of a clockmaker and the flair of a showman to the seance room. He didn't just tell ghost stories; he measured them. With infrared cameras, mercury switches, and sealed chambers, he attempted to trap the ethereal in the nets of the material world.

    Was he a brilliant pioneer of parapsychology, or a sophisticated charlatan who knew exactly how to manipulate the media and the spirits alike?

    This case file, join the Theorists as we step behind the velvet curtain and into the laboratory of the legendary… Harry Price



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    1 hr and 4 mins
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