
*BONUS EPISODE!* Georgia Guidestones
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This week, the DISRUPT Crew decided to give you all a bonus episode featuring our Patreon-exclusive weekly episode, "Sunday Funday". For more bonus content just like this, head on over to our Patreon ( https://patreon.com/skaditom ) and subscribe at our "Imperial Majesties" or "Deities" tier for *AD-FREE* Sunday Funday episodes every Sunday!
For ALL of DISRUPT Production's public content *AD-FREE*, join us on our "Royalty" tier instead!
This episode, we will be discussing a more current event involving the mysterious phenomenon, now known as the destruction of The Georgia Guidestones - not to mention the mysterious phenomenon of how it got there in the first place. What are they? Who made them? Why were these slabs of stone so controversial for decades? And how on earth did they fall victim to demolition?
Some of you may have noticed this is NOT episode two of BUNK...
Don't fret! Us at DISRUPT are working day and night (actually) to reach a goal of three episodes a week posted to our public platforms ASAP!
Make sure to watch for our next episode of BUNK. where we pick back up on our discussion of addiction and recovery. More specifically, concerning Skadi's own journey of meeting addiction, succumbing to it, but also her journey of healing, spirituality, and recovery in honor of her two year re-birthday!
Anyway, thanks for tuning in, we truly appreciate you.
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