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What’s in the Podcast Directory — Thursday, March 19, 2026
Shows worth finding this week, indexed in The Fringe Feed’s podcast directory — all linked to the source.
No new episodes have come through the directory yet this morning. But with today’s news feed as loaded as it is — alien.gov, Cold War nukes, Ohio meteor, and a Mars river that might have hosted life — this is a good moment to point readers toward the shows in the directory best suited to each thread. Every show listed here is indexed at thefringefeed.com/podcasts.
🛸 For the alien.gov Story and UAP Disclosure
The government registering alien.gov without explanation, against the backdrop of Trump’s disclosure directive and the ongoing McCasland disappearance, needs shows that cover institutional UAP developments with rigor.
Weaponized — Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp have the best insider access in the UAP space right now. Their recent episode on Rep. Burlison’s UAP site visit covered the empty-hangar story; they’ll be all over alien.gov when they address it.
Open Minds UAP News — Alejandro Rojas covers the policy and institutional side of disclosure methodically. If there’s a government explanation for the domain registrations, he’ll find it. If there isn’t, he’ll document that too. 50 episodes indexed.
The Black Vault Radio — John Greenewald Jr. has filed more FOIA requests than almost any civilian researcher alive. He will trace those domain registrations through government procurement records if anyone can.
👁 For the Cold War Nuclear Silos / UFO Story
The retired Air Force launch officer’s Montana account is part of a well-documented pattern going back decades. These shows cover it with the depth it deserves.
UFO Chronicles Podcast — Host Nik Hunter’s first-person witness interview format is built for exactly this kind of account. 52 episodes indexed. His recent throwback episode on UAP sky corridors is the right entry point.
Podcast UFO — Martin Willis has been covering nuclear site UAP accounts for years. The intersection of classified military installations and UAP is a consistent thread across his 51 indexed episodes.
Expanded Perspectives — The show covers the full landscape — UFOs, ancient history, conspiracy — and handles military UAP accounts with appropriate seriousness. 51 episodes indexed.
🏛️ For Doggerland and the Ancient Mysteries Stories
The Ice Age forest beneath the North Sea, the Azmaka fossil, and the mysterious cross-cultural feminine apparition accounts all fit comfortably in these shows.
The Ancients (History Hit) — The most academically grounded ancient history show in the directory. 25 episodes indexed, consistently strong sourcing. Doggerland and human evolution are exactly their territory.
Earth Ancients — Cliff Dunning’s show focuses specifically on suppressed or overlooked evidence of ancient civilizations and lost worlds. Doggerland as a drowned civilization fits squarely in what they cover. 26 episodes indexed.
Astonishing Legends — For the folklore angle on the mysterious feminine apparition accounts. Their long-form multi-episode investigations go deeper into cross-cultural pattern recognition than any other show in the directory. 26 episodes indexed.
🕵️ For the Conspiracy and Signs in the Sky Thread
The alien.gov + fireball + Easter prophecy convergence narrative needs shows that can hold complexity without collapsing into either dismissal or credulity.
Those Conspiracy Guys — Gordon Rochford’s Irish history-and-comedy approach to conspiracy research is the most intellectually honest in the directory. He takes claims seriously enough to investigate and skeptically enough to evaluate. 25 episodes indexed.
History’s Greatest Conspiracy Theories — History Extra applies genuine historical methodology to conspiracy claims. 17 episodes indexed. Good for separating documented fact from pattern-matching.
Browse all 39 shows indexed in the directory at thefringefeed.com/podcasts.