HUGE Structures Discovered 2km BELOW Great Pyramid of Giza!
Using remote-sensing technologies, researchers have discovered two connected structures in a previously unexplored area
Watch Video →The conspiracy podcast where some theories are Lit, some are Legit… and it's up to you to tell the difference. Each episode, our hosts take a deep cosmic plunge into the unknown — from ancient aliens and secret societies to time travel, psychic powers, cryptid sightings, and forbidden tech. Some are blazed out of their minds. Some are stone-cold sober. But no one tells you who's who. Can you separate the interdimensional truth from the indica-fueled ramble? 🗳️ Cast your vote. And uncover what's Lit… and what might just be Legit.
Cast Your VoteWolfgang is the beating blacklight heart of Lit or Legit. A mystery magnet with a bookshelf that could summon demons (or NASA), he's a collector of forbidden knowledge and way too many tabs. A lover of space, ancient astronaut theories, and whatever page 389 of a banned manuscript says, Wolfgang believes that if it's weird, it's probably true. Known for thinking five dimensions ahead, his plans rarely make sense—but they always work. Probably believes every guest. Probably is a guest from somewhere else.
Alice is the group's unofficial adult supervision—armed with snacks, science, and sass. While the rest of the crew spirals into ancient stargates and reptilian royalty, Alice is the one asking, "But… does that even make sense?" Don't let the warm hugs and world-class cooking fool you—she'll dismantle your theory while making crème brûlée. The mother of reason in a family of chaos, she's probably the only one keeping the show from turning into an interdimensional potluck.
Squish floats through Lit or Legit like a singing bowl in human form. An English scholar with a third eye wide open, she blends angelic magic, Kabbalistic whispers, and cosmic soundscapes into something that definitely shouldn't work—but absolutely does. She's at her weirdest when the weed hits just right, casually dropping lines like "That's very Enochian of you" while petting a stray cat she may or may not have summoned. If the show had a spirit guide, it'd wear Squishy ring.
Seppi doesn't read books—he survives them. A political paranoia specialist with a soft spot for animals and a hard no for artificial intelligence, Shaun brings the heat like a campfire rant at 2AM in the woods. He's the guy who duct-tapes his webcam, sharpens his knives for "relaxation," and thinks fluoride in the water is just the first offense. May not trust the government, but really doesn't trust you if you even look at his dog funny. Love is a battlefield—he came armed.
Mojo Mongoose lived nine lives and forgot most of them on purpose. Once a street pharmacist, now a spiritual healer with a black belt in both arcane lore and actual ninjutsu, Mojo Mongoose brings the kind of energy that makes the whole podcast collectively raise an eyebrow—and light another joint. He's trying to quit weed, but it keeps finding him. As a tattoo artist and practicing ninja (yes, both), he's got more secrets than the Vatican archives and probably has been inside them. Just… don't ask him about that one time in the woods. He doesn't remember. Probably for a reason.
Twitch's the kind of guy who'll quote Neil deGrasse Tyson during a tequila shot. A reformed chaos agent turned spreadsheet samurai, he's got one foot in the rational world and one toe dipped in the cosmic soup—just to test the pH. Equal parts engineer-brain and frontman soul, he shreds on guitar, sings like he means it, and never met a science fact he couldn't turn into a bar story. He might not buy every conspiracy, but if the ghost video is AI-enhanced and comes with credible metadata? He'll entertain the hell out of it. Loyal to the bone, curious by nature, and usually the last one to leave the party (with snacks). Just don't ask him to explain multiverse theory mid-hangover. He's still figuring it out.
Each month, the Lit or Legit crew gathers to explore a topic so strange, it probably got banned from Wikipedia. Before we hit record, we roll the ancient three-sided coin (seriously, it's cursed) to decide who must remain stone-cold sober. The others? Free to ride whatever cosmic frequency they prefer.
Anyone can be Lit. Anyone can be Legit. No one tells. After the episode drops, it's your job to figure it out. Who was Legit — the sober one in the chaos? You cast your vote right here on the site. Then tune in next month when we reveal the truth at the start of the next episode.
🏆 "Winner of Episode 1 will get: Dust from the lost Egyptian pyramid capstone
🏆 "Winner of Episode 2 will get: Armpit hair from an authenticated Sasquatch (found in a tent zipper)
🏆 "Winner of Episode 3 will get: A moon rock that suspiciously resembles driveway gravel
🏆 "Winner of Episode 4 will get: A telepathic message from a dolphin that knows too much
🏆 "Winner of Episode 5 will get: Ashes from a DMT elf bonfire, probably magical, definitely weird
🏆 "Winner of Episode 6 will get: A bent antenna that may or may not pick up secret frequencies
🏆 "Winner of Episode 7 will get: Saturn ring dust (collected via vibes, not science)
Prizes can be collected at -27.12187948451684, -109.28887511065697. Winners get eternal bragging rights, maybe a sticker… and definitely a spot on The Legit List — our leaderboard of the sharpest minds in the mystery multiverse.
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Using remote-sensing technologies, researchers have discovered two connected structures in a previously unexplored area
Watch Video →Scientists believe they may have solved the mystery of how 31 pyramids, including the world-famous Giza complex, were built in Egypt more than 4,000 years ago.
Read More →The massive mystical creature carved into the rock 4,500 years ago was possibly made by Mother Nature and then detailed by humans, scientists say.
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