The History of Conspiracies with Jonn Elledge

On the 6th November 1966 Paul McCartney died in a car crash, and he was replaced in the Beatles by William Shears Campbell. Now that’s not actually true, but it hasn’t stopped many people to believe that it is. This theory is just one of many conspiracies that I discuss with Jonn Elledge, co-author (with Tom Phillips) of a book on their history. We talk about whether we’re living in a simulation, JFK and Abraham Lincoln’s assassinations, crop circles and many more - but it’s not always internet obsessives who push these ideas. Jonn is a journalist and author and you'll find his work in The New Statesman, The Guardian and he has a great Substack. Jonn Elledge Links Conspiracy: A History of Boll*cks Theories, and How Not to Fall for Them, by Jonn Elledge & Tom Phillips The Newsletter of (Not Quite) Everything - Substack Jonn on X/Twitter Links Discussed Abbi Richards' brilliant Conspiracy Chart Do We Live in a Simulation? Chances Are about 50–50 1234: The Beatles in Time, by Craig Brown Ollie Links 6 Books on Napoleon Ollie on X/Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The editor of Aspects of History, Ollie Webb-Carter, interviews historians and authors on the past - from the ancient world right up to the modern day. In each episode, Ollie seeks to get to the bottom of a story or scrutinise a figure from history. There are bonus episodes too, from current events and anniversaries to the Aspects of History Film Club.