KMIH 88.9 the Bridge
Below the Surface
"Weekly" show about conspiracy theories and other mysterious happenings. Hosted by Elan Shapiro and Mathew Duffié.
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Episodes
Episode 10: The Pyramids of Giza 25.04.2026 5:50
The hosts discuss the various theories surrounding the Pyramids of Giza and their construction.
Episode 9: New Coke 28.02.2026 6:09
In this episode, the hosts discuss one of the biggest marketing "blunders" ever, Coca-Cola's "New Coke".
Episode 8: The Pyramids of Giza 17.01.2026 6:06
The hosts discuss the conspiracies surrounding the famous Egyptian pyramids. Part 1/2.
Episode 7: Father Christmas 20.12.2025 4:47
In this episode, the hosts discuss the different legends and beliefs about the beloved Father Christmas around the world.
Episode 6: Area 51 06.12.2025 5:07
The hosts discuss the mysteries surrounding the government site colloquially known as area 51.
Episode 5: MKUltra 23.10.2025 5:49
In this episode, the hosts discuss the mysterious CIA experiment dubbed "MKUltra", and the secrecy shrouding it.
Episode 4: The Yeti 24.05.2025 2:02
The hosts discuss the origin and mystery of the Himalayan mountain creature, the Yeti. Is it real, or just a hoax?
Episode 3: The Mystery of DB Cooper 26.04.2025 7:54
The hosts discuss DB Cooper, the perpetrator of the only successful air hijacking and piracy in US history, is a figure shrouded in mystery. After 50 years, he was never found, and no suspects were arrested.
Episode 2: The moon landing was faked 15.03.2025 6:54
Elan, Matthew, and Derek discuss the apollo 11 moon landing. Was it feasible, was it real, and why does it matter?
Episode 1: Birds Aren't Real 03.03.2025 10:28
The hosts discuss Birds Aren't Real, a joke conspiracy centered around the idea that all birds in the US were replaced with drones in the 70's.
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