Épisodes

  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: A Conversation About Mediumship, Spiritual Gifts, and Grief
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, the conversation centers on mediumship, psychic ability, and the idea that some people are born with spiritual gifts. The guest discusses seeing, hearing, and feeling spirits from childhood, why those experiences were frightening early on, and how a major life event later led her to explore her abilities more deeply.

    The discussion also explores whether spiritual gifts can be developed, how psychic impressions work, and why some predictions may change depending on human choice and circumstance. The hosts ask direct questions about skepticism, haunted places, deja vu, reincarnation, and the role spirituality can play in helping people through grief and loss.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • Being born with spiritual gifts such as mediumship, healing, and prophecy
    • What it was like to sense and see spirits as a child
    • Why the guest did not speak publicly about her work until recently
    • The difference between psychic insight, mediumship, and spiritual perception
    • Working on missing persons and cold cases
    • How grief affects people differently and why many seek spiritual comfort after loss
    • Thoughts on haunted locations, deja vu, spirit guides, and reincarnation
    • A live in-studio spiritual reading and reactions from the hosts

    The episode also reflects on personal stories of loss, end-of-life experiences, and the way people search for meaning, peace, and connection after someone passes.

    This is a wide-ranging conversation grounded in personal testimony, questions from the hosts, and differing perspectives on faith, skepticism, and spiritual experience.

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    1 h
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: Unplugged on Epstein, AI, Justice, and Bio-Convergence
    Mar 6 2026

    In this unplugged episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, the conversation goes in several directions as Brian Trust and Troy reflect on past shows, react to viewer feedback, and dig into a wide mix of controversial topics.

    The discussion revisits Hollywood desensitization, Eyes Wide Shut, and the mystery surrounding the Rothschild House party photo, before shifting into broader questions about Epstein, coded language, powerful connections, and whether major public scandals ever lead to real accountability.

    They also explore larger themes about media narratives, the justice system, public frustration, and the gap between ordinary people and elites when it comes to consequences and transparency.

    Later in the episode, the focus turns to emerging technology and the future, including AI, the dead internet theory, Neuralink, human augmentation, CRISPR, and bio-convergence. The conversation centers on how fast technology is moving, what it may promise, and what it could cost.

    • Viewer reactions to earlier episodes
    • Hollywood desensitization and Eyes Wide Shut
    • The Rothschild House photo discussion
    • Epstein, coded references, and powerful networks
    • Questions about justice, accountability, and media influence
    • Fear, survival, and human behavior in times of crisis
    • CRISPR, gene editing, and bio-convergence
    • AI, automation, and the dead internet theory
    • Neuralink, chips, convenience, and control

    This episode is a free-flowing, opinion-driven conversation that leans into the show's unscripted format and the debates that come with it.

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    59 min
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: Hollywood Desensitized and Eyes Wide Shut
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, the conversation explores whether Hollywood is merely reflecting culture or helping shape it. Using films and television as examples, the discussion looks at how audiences may have become desensitized over time and what that could mean for the way certain stories are presented.

    A major focus is Eyes Wide Shut, including its imagery, themes of elite secrecy, power, blackmail, and the idea that some films may reveal uncomfortable subjects in symbolic or indirect ways. The episode also touches on Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, The Truman Show, The Exorcist, The Amityville Horror, The Blair Witch Project, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Hunger Games.

    The hosts frame the episode as an opinion-based discussion and encourage viewers to think critically about the messages, symbols, and patterns they notice in popular entertainment.

    • Hollywood desensitization and changing audience reactions
    • Eyes Wide Shut and themes of secrecy, ritual, and power
    • Kubrick's filmmaking choices and recurring symbolism
    • The Truman Show and questions about reality and control
    • How entertainment may influence what people accept as normal

    This episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust also includes discussion about media perception, cultural conditioning, and the loss of practical traditions and values over time.

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    59 min
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: Epstein Files, Power, and Unanswered Questions
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, Brian, Troy, and MJ return to the Jeffrey Epstein case for a second discussion following the release of additional files and public reporting tied to Epstein and his network.

    The conversation opens with a strong listener discretion warning as the hosts discuss disturbing allegations, the emotional toll of reviewing the material, and the broader questions raised by the documents. The episode centers on the names mentioned in connection with Epstein, the limits of what those references do and do not prove, and the difficulty of separating public speculation from documented claims.

    Topics discussed include:

    • Reactions to the reported release of Epstein-related files
    • Public figures whose names have been mentioned in connection with the documents
    • Questions about accountability, political influence, and whether consequences will follow
    • The hosts' views on media narratives, redactions, and public trust
    • Claims and commentary about whistleblowers, witness protection, and whether key figures are truly gone
    • Discussion of alleged trafficking networks, exploitation, and historical patterns of abuse among the powerful

    The episode also includes commentary on how these reports affect public confidence in institutions, why the case continues to draw intense interest, and what the hosts believe still remains unresolved.

    This episode contains discussion of abuse, trafficking, violence, and child exploitation. Listener and viewer discretion is advised.

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    59 min
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: Reincarnation, Past Lives, and Childhood Memories
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, the conversation centers on reincarnation and how different beliefs and traditions approach the idea of life, death, and rebirth.

    The discussion looks at how reincarnation is viewed in Hinduism and Buddhism, while also comparing those ideas with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Brian and Troy also consider whether certain biblical passages leave room for deeper interpretation.

    A major focus of the episode is the number of reported past-life cases involving young children. The hosts talk through several well-known stories, including accounts in which children describe detailed memories, violent deaths, locations, and even birthmarks that appear connected to the lives they claim to remember.

    • Reincarnation in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Abrahamic religions
    • Questions about samsara, karma, nirvana, and judgment
    • Cases involving James Leininger and other children with vivid past-life memories
    • The reported connection between violent deaths and reincarnation claims
    • Birthmarks and other physical details linked to past-life stories
    • Thoughts on consciousness, quantum theory, and whether consciousness comes first
    • A wider conversation about deja vu, old souls, and spiritual continuity

    The episode also branches into broader reflections on faith, grief, morality, and whether the soul continues beyond one lifetime. Along the way, the hosts touch on time travel, personal beliefs, and how unexplained experiences can shape the way people think about existence.

    This is a wide-ranging discussion that mixes religion, philosophy, personal reflection, and reported case studies as the hosts explore one of the most enduring mysteries of human experience.

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    59 min
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: ICE, Deportation, and the Debate Over Immigration Enforcement
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, Brian and his guests discuss ICE, deportation, immigration enforcement, and the growing national debate around recent arrest operations. The conversation looks at what ICE is, how the agency was created, and why its role has become such a divisive topic in current events.

    The episode explores both support for and criticism of ICE, including questions about federal authority, cooperation with local law enforcement, detention practices, due process, and the treatment of people who do not have criminal records. The discussion also touches on how social media algorithms, news coverage, and online narratives can shape public opinion in very different ways.

    Topics discussed include:

    • How ICE was established in 2003 under the Department of Homeland Security
    • The difference between Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations
    • Claims that many people arrested do not have criminal records
    • Debate over legal versus illegal immigration and visa overstays
    • Questions about detention centers, medical care, and constitutional protections
    • Reports involving Minneapolis and Chicago
    • The role of media, AI, and social platforms in shaping the narrative
    • Comparisons between U.S. immigration enforcement and practices in other countries

    As always, Conspiracies with Brian Trust approaches difficult subjects through conversation, opinion, and debate, while encouraging listeners to keep an open mind and think critically about the information they consume.

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    58 min
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: Epstein, Whistleblowers, and the Fight for Answers
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, Brian is joined by Troy and MJ for a discussion about Jeffrey Epstein, the role of whistleblowers, and the continuing public demand for accountability.

    The conversation explores survivor testimony, questions surrounding withheld and heavily redacted records, Epstein's history before his most widely known criminal cases, and the broader concerns raised by powerful connections, blackmail allegations, and unresolved public questions.

    Topics discussed include:

    • The risks and consequences faced by whistleblowers
    • Virginia Giuffre and other survivors who spoke publicly
    • Maria Farmer's early allegations and reports to authorities
    • Questions about redacted files and the release of Epstein-related records
    • Epstein's financial background, influence, and social connections
    • The 2008 case, probation issues, and claims of special treatment
    • Allegations involving surveillance, blackmail, and political influence
    • Speculation discussed by the hosts regarding broader networks tied to the case

    The episode also reflects on the frustration many people feel when major stories appear to stall, disappear from public focus, or remain unresolved for years.

    Please note that this discussion includes allegations, opinions, and unresolved claims presented by the hosts as part of the episode conversation.

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    1 h
  • Conspiracies with Brian Trust: The COVID Shot, Vaccine Questions, and Personal Testimony
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of Conspiracies with Brian Trust, Brian and Troy discuss the COVID-19 pandemic, the rollout of the COVID shot, and the questions that still surround it years later.

    The conversation blends personal experience with discussion of claims, research, and public narratives that emerged during the pandemic. Troy shares his own health struggles after receiving the shot, while the hosts reflect on fear, uncertainty, government policy, and how difficult it was to know what to believe at the time.

    Topics covered in this episode include:

    • Personal decisions and pressure surrounding COVID vaccination
    • Rumors about hospital payments tied to COVID cases and deaths
    • Discussion of Event 201 and pandemic preparedness
    • Questions about Moderna, NIH funding, and vaccine development
    • Debate around lab leak theories, gain-of-function research, and the Wuhan lab
    • Claims involving blood clots, myocarditis, and long-term health concerns
    • Concerns about patents, transhumanism, nanotechnology, and medical consent

    The episode also includes audience callouts, reactions to technical difficulties at the start of the show, and several commercial breaks woven into the broadcast format.

    This is a conversation-driven episode focused on skepticism, personal testimony, and unresolved questions the hosts believe are still worth examining.

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    58 min