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Sinisterhood

Episode 16: Congregation for the Light

Sinisterhood

Audioboom Studios

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

You might think Manhattan's best kept secret is that swanky new underground club you and your friends can't get into. However, it might just be this modern day doomsday cult that meets weekly in a Murray Hill brownstone. Descendants of an Atlantis Aryan super race, a future without stomachs, rampant homophobia - "The Light" really ticks all the crazy boxes! And you probably wouldn't want any of them designing your home...unless you REALLY like owls. Support Sinisterhood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The world is going to end, but when?

0:02.5

This cult claims to know and trained its members in hand-to-hand combat to prepare.

0:07.2

It doesn't sound so harmful until you look deeper.

0:10.2

Endentured servitude, homophobia, and a future without stomachs.

0:14.8

This week's topic is The Congregation for the Light.

0:30.0

Once you're dead, it could be a ghost, a demon or worse.

0:34.9

Perhaps you're the victim of a witch's curse.

0:38.5

It's hopeless, you're doomed, you'd call a priest if you could.

0:42.1

You'd rather just listen to who?

0:45.1

Sinisterhood.

0:53.6

I'm going to kill you.

0:56.1

Oh man.

0:57.6

If you had to ask me where my past life was, I would never say the loss to you've been landed.

1:03.7

Where would you say?

1:04.8

You know, I think, well, I definitely think I was like a mud person in the Shakespearean times.

1:13.6

You know, like when you were a mud person, like an urchin.

1:18.7

You know when you watch the like where there's noble people walking in a dirty person and they're like

1:23.1

like a peasant?

1:24.4

Like a like yeah, they're shoving like rodnapples in their apron.

1:27.7

Like bring out your dead.

1:30.8

God, me, sir.

1:32.9

Oh gosh, I don't know what mine would be.

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