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EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 1H

The Phantom Time Hypothesis: Are We Really in 2023?

from No Filter Needed · host Dominique, Gennae, Richard

In this engaging episode of No Filter Needed, we take a deep dive into the intriguing "Phantom Time Hypothesis" which suggests that we may actually be living in the 1700s, not 2023. We explore the theory that 300 years may have been fabricated through a conspiracy involving the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church, leading to a fascinating discussion on lost history. We also delve into the suspicious activities surrounding mattress stores and their questionable late-night operations. Could they be fronts for something more sinister? Additionally, join us as we share our summer plans and reflect on the simple joys of unwinding and making memories during the warmer months.

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In this engaging episode of No Filter Needed, we take a deep dive into the intriguing ”Phantom Time Hypothesis” which suggests that we may actually be living in the 1700s, not 2023. We explore the theory that 300 years may have been fabricated through a conspiracy involving the Roman Empire and the Catholic Church, leading to a fascinating discussion on lost history. We also delve into the suspicious activities surrounding mattress stores and their questionable late-night operations. Could they be fronts for something more sinister? Additionally, join us as we share our summer plans and reflect on the simple joys of unwinding and making memories during the warmer months.

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