
Three friends talking about our spooky and weird world. Join Sylvie, Sarah and Nicole as they journey through serial killers, spooky hauntings, demonic possessions, UFOs, popular culture and politics! Filled with dark humour and a smattering of swear words these girls will entertain you with their take on the world at large. Join us on our instagram at: instagram.com/thisisgoodformytherapy... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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It is time for the GCC to meet and discuss the fate of humanity with the mysterious Kadistu living in the fifth dimension. What do they decide? And how does this affect Anu’s plans for humanity? Join us as we talk about the Reptilian Conspiracy! Our ... more
We are back with our series on the reptilian conspiracy. Anu is finding himself in hot water explaining the flood that killed the Lulus to the Galactic Federation on planet Mulge. But there is politics afoot! Join us as we discuss Mulge and the moon!... more
On June 5 1960 four Finnish teens go camping. Maila Björklund, Anja Mäki and Seppo Boisman are found stabbed and bludgeoned to death. The fourth youth, Nils Gustafsson, is found beaten and stabbed just outside the tent, unconscious but alive. Who cou... more
Join us as we continue our discussion of the Reptilian conspiracy! We start with the story of Enki, Anu and Enlil of the Anunnaki. Their creation of Lemurians and Atlanteans, and the destruction of both Atlantis and Mu. As always our instagram: https... more
Derek and Maria Broaddus by a dream home on 657 Boulevard in Westfield, New Jersey. Looking forward to making this home their dream home they begin renovations and dreaming about what they will do with the new space. Then the letters began. Join us a... more
A 24 year old Cree woman goes missing on labour day weekend 2020 in Vancouver British Columbia. 2 years later her skeletal remains are found in the back yard of a notorious mansion blocks away from where she disappeared. Local police have decided the... more
Join us as we delve into the introduction to the Reptilian Conspiracy! Join us as Sarah takes on a journey starting in the Cretaceous period and ending in ancient Sumer. How an ancient alien war led to the creation of early man and civilization as we... more
It’s the 1930’s and you live in downtrodden Kingsbury Run. The poor populace is being terrorized by a decapitating and dismembering killer. Even wunderkind Eliot Ness is having a hard time cleaning Cleveland’s streets of this serial killer, his Chica... more









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