5 Strangest Conspiracy Mysteries That'll Creep You Out

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Published 2023-05-08

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  • the piece of the horse "blucifer" that fell on the artist who created it was the head. the head didn't just fall on him. it killed him.
  • @agentfletcher
    Those statues at the airport are called grotesques not gargoyles. Gargoyles serve a purpose to remove water from roofs and ledges of buildings while grotesques are purely decorative.
  • The reptile race taking over Earth was an episode from a Twilight Zone reboot in the 90's.
  • Lets be honest mark Zuckerberg is definitely an alien we all know hes a lizzard person right?😂😂😂
  • The aliens creating humans to mine gold is a theory that simply doesn't make sense. Aliens have the technology to traverse the galaxy, but getting gold out of the ground was too difficult? Further, are there not asteroids out there teeming with gold that would probably be easy to mine for an advanced interstellar species? I mean, come on man...😒
  • @theantone7476
    Surprised you didnt mention the many mysteries surrounding Antarctica or give it it's own segment. That place is one big mystery and crazy to think it hasn't been fully explore or that thousands of years ago it used to be a tropical landscape
  • @Dylanscam1
    The difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth is about 3 weeks..... 😀
  • You're goint to talk about hollow Earth and not mention Admiral Byrd? Really?
  • We’re not conspiracy theorists, we are conspiracy acknowledgers. I think people need to look up the word conspiracy, they happen everyday.
  • @MrTomdemma
    I've been to the Denver Airport and it has a very off vibe for sure
  • @robotaholic
    My internet day is not even close to being over until i read about the annunaki
  • I'm from the Denver area, and I laughed so hard when he said "Denver International Airport" 😂 I swear it's one of the weirdest airports in the world!
  • @NuclearMango.
    I had heard of all of these but Brunswick Springs. Which I found to be as silly as the others. Denver Airport, however, has earned the right to be on this list. Not so much because of the strange artifacts scattered in, around, and under the airport, but rather...where did all that money go? 3.3 Billion OVER BUDGET as of 2021, including renovations already needed. It was just a huge money-pit where the cash fell in and disappeared.
  • Will we ever be allowed to stop pretending that we live on the surface of a ball covered in mostly water moving four directions at once all faster than the speed of sound but none detectable by instruments or man's senses?
  • @myles5101
    "The Truman Show" explained everything.
  • Denver Airport will serve as a central location that the rich and privileged few along with selected CIA and military can all access within two hours nationwide in case of an emergency (even worldwide flights) and then be magleved by high speed train underground into the Ozark Mountains under or near the largest residential nuclear bomb-proof house nationwide will serve as the aboveground headquarters running the entire system underground. The old airport was rebuilt because it could not accommodate the much larger jets being built such as the Boeing 777-787 and the Airbus A-380. There is artwork all over Denver Airport depicting a nuclear holocaust and the apocalypse, why would anybody choose this subject for a new airport you are trying to instill safety and friendly skies in the minds of passengers you are hoping for ROI, it's like they don't care and are sticking it in your face!
  • @kimwalsh
    Thanks for writing this Juan and thanks Ty for narration
  • @vialogan
    Potable is pronounced "poh-tabul", not "pot-able". It means safe to drink.
  • @rebootweb
    Picky I know, but only found this out earlier in the year, and once you learn something this small you know you have to share it. They are not gargoyles. They are grotesques. Gargoyles are designed to channel water away from the side of the buildings, normally through a hole in the mouth.