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Plausibly Deniable

Plausibly Deniable

著者: Alexa + Katie
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Plausibly Deniable is where deep dives meet deep vibes. Think cocktail party meets classified intel, hosted by two highly curious, highly skeptical friends who believe conspiracy theories aren’t just for guys in their Mom's basement - conspiracy theories are for everyone.


Each episode, Alexa and Katie unravel the wildest, weirdest, and way too real stories from the shadows—Roswell, MK Ultra, elite secret societies—without the doomsday bunker energy. Because questioning the official narrative shouldn’t require a tinfoil hat—just a good vibe and an open mind.

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  • Episode 13: The Mandela Effect – False Memories or Alternate Realities?
    2025/06/20

    What if you could remember something so vividly… only to discover it never happened? Welcome to the Mandela Effect—where your memory isn’t wrong, reality is.

    In this episode, Alexa takes us down the rabbit hole of collective false memories that refuse to fade: Berenstain Bears vs. Berenstein, Monopoly Man’s missing monocle, and whether or not Sinbad ever starred in a genie movie. But beneath the quirky examples lies a deeper question: are these memory glitches just psychological quirks, or do they point to something bigger? Quantum timelines? CERN experiments? Government manipulation of reality?

    We explore the science, the speculation, and the straight-up weirdness behind one of the most viral brain-bending conspiracies of our time. If you've ever sworn the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia… you're not alone. But you might not be from here.

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    21 分
  • Episode 12: The Wayfair Conspiracy – Cabinets, Codes, and the Algorithm Gone Rogue
    2025/06/13

    In the summer of 2020, a Reddit post exploded with a claim that shook the internet: Wayfair was allegedly using overpriced industrial cabinets—each named after a missing child—as a cover for human trafficking. What started as a viral post became a full-blown conspiracy movement, merging QAnon rhetoric, pandemic paranoia, and a deep distrust of Big Tech and celebrity elites.

    In this episode, Katie digs into the anatomy of the listings themselves—what made them so suspicious, how everyday users began cross-referencing product names with missing persons reports, and why those price tags hit a collective nerve. We’ll also explore how the theory spiraled, pulling in figures like Ellen DeGeneres, Tom Hanks, and the Clintons—along with wild accusations involving dark web transactions, secret codes, and alleged connections to the Diddy trial.

    Was it all algorithmic coincidence? Or was it an eerie glimpse into how fast a digital witch hunt can take hold when nobody trusts the official answers?

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    1 時間 1 分
  • Episode 11: Fort Knox – America’s Most Guarded Mystery?
    2025/06/06

    Fort Knox. A name that conjures images of impenetrable walls, gold bricks stacked floor to ceiling, and absolute national security. But what if the reality doesn’t match the mythology?

    In this episode, Alexa investigates the history and enduring enigma of Fort Knox—from its origins during the Great Depression to the mounting suspicion that what’s supposed to be America’s gold vault might be something else entirely. Why hasn’t the vault been fully audited in over 50 years? Why do so many presidents and Treasury officials avoid the topic altogether? And is there really any gold left at all?

    We’ll explore the full spectrum of theories, from rational financial speculation to Cold War propaganda, and even the more out-there ideas: Nazi treasure, alien technology, and a potential role in the global New World Order. This isn’t just about gold—it’s about trust, transparency, and the dangerous vacuum that forms when truth is locked behind concrete, steel, and silence.

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    24 分

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