WTC_7

Abby Martin generally has some thought provoking stories. (Journalist)

Telepath

The radio archive on Project Censored has a lot of interesting material. Project Censored was the first media watchdog group in the U.S. The book they publish annually is well researched and eye opening.

The current director, Mickey Huff, was my professor for a critical thinking course. He is wicked intelligent and has committed his life to the freedom of information. Total badass in person.

livinlizard

Like some of the other suggestions, but I think Joe rogan's podcast is the most interesting for me.

OWNtheNWO

James Corbett

Coast to Coast

Red Ice Radio

Infowars

Anti Media radio

Freedomain radio

Mumberthrax

I'm also going to offer my support for the Corbett Report. He does a great job of laying things out based on credible evidence and logic, very little hyperbole.

Have had some issues with infowars/Alex Jones being fearmongering and running with unsubstantiated stories - but there are still things reported on there which are not entirely hyperbole.

Coast to coast I view as pure entertainment, little skepticism, little dependence upon evidence. I could call in claiming to be someone working at area 51 and bullshit my way through an hour-long interiview, and the host would behave as though I am totally legit - which is in a way refreshing - and still means you're going to get tons of fakery. Still, kind of neat.

Haven't listened to the others you mentioned yet.

OWNtheNWO

He didn't ask for strictly factual listening, he asked for high quality, intriguing listening, all those hosts meet that criteria.

Mumberthrax

True enough. I was just sharing my thoughts on them. : ]

temu

Below are some suggestions. The topics are not always just conspiracy theories but also branch out to mysteries and other topics.

Goat_A_Voat

Well I really like this Classified video.