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Sleepy Crossroads

Sleepy Crossroads

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Sleepy Crossroads — slow, unquiet tales whispered at the threshold of twilight.
A curated series of soft, immersive narrations exploring strange conspiracies, forgotten histories, and obscure cults. Each episode drifts through unsettling truths and tangents with calm cadence, subtle horror, and lingering mystery—perfect for winding down while your brain wanders its corners a little too much.

Expect 20–30 minute standalone deep dives, ambient pads underneath, and a voice that sounds like it should be somewhere far away from home.

If you like unsettling nostalgia, quiet conspiracies, and late-night rabbit holes, this is the path you’ll want to follow.

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  • The Brethren
    Sep 12 2025

    The Brethren, a secretive Christian sect,sometimes called the Exclusive Brethren or Plymouth Brethren Christian Church that’s been around since the 1800s but feels like it’s stuck in a time warp. With a global reach and a knack for staying under the radar, they’ve got a reputation for strict rules, political meddling, and some seriously unsettling vibes. So, what’s the deal with the Brethren, and why are they still stirring whispers in the shadows? Let’s dive into this 20-minute tale of faith, fear, and forbidden tech, step by quiet step.

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    10 min
  • Astrum Argenteum
    Sep 5 2025

    Astrum Argenteum, a magical order founded by the infamous Aleister Crowley that’s been weaving spells and mysteries for over a century.

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    10 min
  • Superior Universal Alignment
    Sep 3 2025

    Superior Universal Alignment (SUA) is a Brazilian new religious cult founded in 1981 by Maria Aparecida Oliveira (known as “Mada” or “Mother of the Stars”). It blended apocalyptic prophecy, UFO beliefs, and strict esoteric doctrines.

    Mada claimed to receive telepathic messages from extraterrestrial beings, particularly a figure called “Mastro”, who warned that the world would end in May 1986. According to her teachings, only faithful followers of SUA—who strictly obeyed her rules—would be saved and taken to another planet. Her doctrine also included a particularly disturbing belief: that children born after 1981 were “evil” and should be rejected or eliminated, as they allegedly lacked “cosmic alignment.”

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    10 min
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