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Conspiracy Theoryology is written and produced by Ryan Nelson, who created the show to explore why we’re drawn to conspiracy theories, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Rather than debating what’s true or false, the podcast examines what makes these topics so captivating—and why they inspire such strong belief and skepticism alike. Each episode dives into the cultural, psychological, and historical roots that keep these ideas alive in our collective imagination.
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Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Numbers in the Noise — Number Stations and the Language of Secrecy
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Episode 60
A mysterious radio signal hums quietly across the shortwave band for decades — until one day, it doesn’t.
In this episode of Conspiracy Theoryology, Ryan Nelson explores the strange and enduring world of number stations, beginning with the recent moment when Russia’s infamous shortwave broadcaster known as The Buzzer interrupted its familiar signal to play Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake.
Rather than asking what the message meant or who it was intended for, this episode asks a deeper question: why do signals without explanations feel so powerful?
Tracing the history of number stations from Cold War espionage to their continued presence in the modern world, this episode examines secrecy, ambiguity, and the psychology of listening — why humans assign meaning to noise, patterns to coincidence, and intention to silence.
Number stations may not be warnings or prophecies, but they remain a perfect symbol of how belief forms in the absence of clarity.
Because sometimes the message isn’t what’s being transmitted —
it’s how we respond when we don’t know why.
Behind the belief, and beyond the conspiracy, lies the theoryology.
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