
3I ATLAS
The WolfMonkey Team turns its goofy curiosity toward one of the strangest cosmic strangers ever spotted: 3I/ATLAS — a comet (or something) that came from outside our solar system. Was it just a chunk of ice and dust, or

Hosted by The Wolf Monkey · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 62 episodes
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The WolfMonkey Team isn’t here to lecture — we’re here to laugh our way through the weirdest mysteries in human history. Each week, the crew dives into a conspiracy topic that’s equal parts fascinating and ridiculous. From the gold-hungry Anunnaki and their supposed alien mining ops, to ancient pyramids, reptilian CEOs, and secret space programs — no theory is too wild to roast (or accidentally believe in for five minutes). Expect unscripted banter, half-serious debates, unexpected deep dives, and moments where someone says, “Wait… what if that’s actually true?” The show lives somewhere between history podcast and chaotic late-night conversation — a mix of curiosity, comedy, and genuine “WTF did I just learn?” energy. If you love conspiracies, mythology, sci-fi lore, or just hearing friends get way too invested in ancient alien politics, you’ll fit right in.
The Wolf Monkey hosts The Wolf Monkeys, a comedy show with 62 episodes published.

The WolfMonkey Team turns its goofy curiosity toward one of the strangest cosmic strangers ever spotted: 3I/ATLAS — a comet (or something) that came from outside our solar system. Was it just a chunk of ice and dust, or

The WolfMonkey Team tackles the Great Pyramid mystery — aliens, lost tech, or just really strong ancient engineers? From cosmic energy beams to DNA-upgrading chambers, we dig into the weirdest theories ever carved in sto

The WolfMonkey Team debates the weird stuff — ancient aliens, secret gods, and why the Anunnaki might’ve been the galaxy’s first gold diggers. Equal parts comedy, chaos, and curiosity.

The Wolf Monkeys discuss the topic about whether or not nuclear weapons are real or not.

After the recent events regarding the collapse of FTX, the Wolf Monkeys discuss what FTX is and how easy it is to create your own exchange.

The Wolf Monkeys started a small series focused on the QAnon Conspiracy Theory.

The Wolf Monkeys take a look back who exactly is behind highly complex conspiracies. Organized group, secret organization, or sociological subconscious?

The Wolf Monkeys return with a short conspiracy related to a viral tiktok post claiming humans once lived on Mars.

The Wolf Monkeys talk about the potential and hypothetical scenario that the entire upper education system is a façade as they reflect on financial aid, the education, and the projected potential of a student.

The Wolf Monkeys discuss the theory that the Joker in the Batman movies is actually the hero of the saga.

J-Riggs finally shows up to settle one of the biggest conspiracies of our era.

The Wolf Monkey crew continues to discuss alternate and simulated realities with two new concepts.

J-Bone Capone presents his conspiracy that reality might the true illusion that is manipulated by a globalism elite or the simulation itself.

The Wolf Monkeys start to discuss the conspiracies associated with whether or not reality is simulated. However, they begin to realize that maybe glitches in the "Matrix" may be rampant in their own memories.

The Wolf Monkeys introduce globalism and the deep state conspiracy with a focus on media manipulation.

In this episode the Wolf Monkey crew goes over a few examples a how advertising can be misleading or tricky. Is it a conspiracy or a matter of ethical practice?

The Wolf Monkeys discuss the intricate strategies that the video industry uses to entice people to pay money in order to win the game.

Are the leaders of nations and governments robots? The Wolf Monkeys discuss in this week's episode.

The Wolf Monkeys discuss one of the most notable nuclear accidents in US history.

The Wolf Monkeys discuss the latest bubble pop in the crypto world.
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