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Sinisterhood

Episode 79: Y2K

Sinisterhood

Audioboom Studios

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2020

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

20 years ago on New Year's Eve, the world held its breath as the clock ticked down towards midnight. Planes falling from the sky. Bank accounts drain to zero. Traffic lights gone dark. The turning of the century called for chaos and confusion. But what happened was more akin to an average, everyday glitch. Was this really the tale of the government who cried wolf or was the United States closer to the brink that we all thought? Support Sinisterhood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Plains falling from the sky.

0:01.9

Bank accounts drained to zero.

0:03.7

Traffic lights gone dark.

0:05.4

The turning of the century called for chaos and confusion,

0:08.3

but what happened was Morrican to an average everyday glitch.

0:11.9

Was this really a tale of the government who cried wolf

0:14.9

or was the United States closer to the brink than we all thought?

0:18.6

This week's episode is Y2K.

0:21.6

A bomb in the lights.

0:28.8

Your heart fills with dread.

0:30.9

Probably a murder or who wants you dead.

0:34.4

It could be a ghost, a demon or worse.

0:38.0

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

0:41.6

It's hopeless, you're doomed.

0:43.1

You'd call a priest if you could.

0:45.2

You'd rather just listen to who.

0:48.2

Sinisterhood.

0:55.2

I'm going to kill you.

0:58.9

Do you remember where you were on January 31st, 1999?

1:05.3

January 31st, 1999.

1:07.2

December 31st.

1:08.5

Also, but do you remember where you were January 31st, 1990?

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