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Episode 52: Shared Psychosis

The Montauk Project + Chris Benoit

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Season 1, episode 74
1 hr 15 min / Published
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This week on I’ve Got Something To Tell You, we’re diving into two stories that live at the intersection of obsession, conspiracy, and control.

Tayler takes us deep into the Montauk Project — a long-running conspiracy theory involving secret government experiments, alleged mind control, time travel, and psychological warfare. From Camp Hero to the darkest corners of Cold War paranoia, she breaks down where the story came from, why it persists, and how much of it might be rooted in real government experimentation.

Meanwhile, Colleen covers the tragic and disturbing story of Chris Benoit — one of the most shocking cases in professional wrestling history. This segment examines Benoit’s rise in WWE, the brutal murders that ended his family’s lives, and the role chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) may have played, while also confronting the complicated legacy he left behind.

Together, these stories explore what happens when power, secrecy, and unchecked damage collide — whether in alleged government programs or inside the human brain.

True crime. Conspiracy theories. Psychological horror. And a whole lot to unpack.

  • chris benoit
  • true crime
  • stranger things
  • montauk project
  • paranormal
  • montauk boys
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