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116 - Aum Shinrikyo Part II: The Guru’s Love

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Look, we warned you it was going to get bad. Following their totally unpredictable complete loss in the parliamentary election and the murder of the Sakamoto family, Shoko Asahara and Aum Shinrikyo begin the full-on militarization process that would ultimately lead to the 1995 Tokyo sarin gas attacks. But we're not there yet. First they need to experiment with other chemical and biological weapons, like botulism and anthrax. We also learn about how Aum got huge in Russia all in an attempt to buy weapons of mass destruction following the collapse of the Soviet Union, how Aum started making LSD, learned how to wipe people's memories with electricity, and the absolute horror show that was the Aum hospital. And much, too much more. It's not good. None of this is good.

Get access to our bonus series The Corkboard Bizarre and join the Unintelligence Agency on Discord when you sign up for our Patreon starting at just $5 a month! We weren't lying: when we hit our goal we will buy a God Helmet, and we will MK-ULTRA ourselves into being better people.

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Look, we warned you it was going to get bad. Following their totally unpredictable complete loss in the parliamentary election and the murder of the Sakamoto family, Shoko Asahara and Aum Shinrikyo begin the full-on militarization process that would ultimately lead to the 1995 Tokyo sarin gas attacks. But we're not there yet. First they need to experiment with other chemical and biological weapons, like botulism and anthrax. We also learn about how Aum got huge in Russia all in an attempt to buy weapons of mass destruction following the collapse of the Soviet Union, how Aum started making LSD, learned how to wipe people's memories with electricity, and the absolute horror show that was the Aum hospital. And much, too much more. It's not good. None of this is good.

Get access to our bonus series The Corkboard Bizarre and join the Unintelligence Agency on Discord when you sign up for our Patreon starting at just $5 a month! We weren't lying: when we hit our goal we will buy a God Helmet, and we will MK-ULTRA ourselves into being better people.

https://patreon.com/thenonsensebazaar

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