Conspiracy Theories with Isaac Weishaupt Part 1 (Ep. 27)

Conspiracy Theories with Isaac Weishaupt Part 1 (Ep. 27)

Conspiracy theories; could they be more than a distortion of your perception of reality?

The more Billy and Shaun open their minds to plausible truths, the more they question what is real, and what is ‘fake news.’ To shed light on the twists and turns of conspiracies, they enlist help from Isaac Weishaupt, a well-known online figure who strives to uncover hidden truths.

He believes that “the truth is out there” and has made his living as a self-proclaimed ‘freak’ who explores obscure ideas like secret societies, concealed information, and extraterrestrial and interdimensional phenomenons.

Jump aboard the ‘Truth-Seeking Train’ and embark on this wild ride as the guys discuss topics like symbolism within pop culture, shapeshifting lizard people, freemasons, the Illuminati, Greek and Egyptian philosophies, and television shows like Ancient Aliens and Beyond Skinwalker Ranch.

Highlights from Part 1 include:

  • Isaac’s path into the realm of conspiracies and obstacles he has faced for his beliefs 
  • His extensive research spanning over nine books, a podcast, and a blog
  • The impact 2020 had on people’s trust in the government and mainstream media
  • How conspiracy theories play a role in shaping perceptions of the world around us
  • Controversies surrounding celebrities, including allegations of pedophilia 
  • Online censorship and its potential impact on the erosion of freedom of speech
  • And more!

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About Isaac Weishaupt:

Host of Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture & Breaking Social Norms podcasts, Author of THE DARK PATH + 8 more on aliens, Illuminati & more. Truthing since ’11. My name is Isaac Weishaupt (*a pseudonym) and I’m the founder of IlluminatiWatcher.com. I’ve been researching my entire life as an ongoing mission to determine if this reality is the truth or a cunning holographic deception. I don’t fully subscribe to any conspiracy theories, but I do find some intriguing if they resonate with any logic (also if they don’t, who am I kidding, some of them are just clever). I live in America and feel that a lot of people are more concerned with being entertained than being informed or educated. Our media reflects that.

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