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CrimeRe: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by AD36: 7:43am On Mar 13, 2020
[quote author=Ambitiouscent post=87389390]MY STORY INTO THE WORLD OF CULTISM

THE BEGINNING:

THE STAKE OUT:
It all began during my 300level in my tertiary institution, I made a new friend john( not his real name though) unknown to me at the time, John was a member of the Apache(22 confraternity) he was personally tasked with the job of making me one of their members. I was then among the leading students in my department with a cgpa of 4.72( the Apache's are always on the look out for not just good looking guys but academical top dogs in the department with sound GPA to recruit into their gang, also among their criteria is guys with wealthy backgrounds(to afford weapons and ammunitions when the time comes). I guess I aced their criteria.

THE CONTACT:
John got to work immediately, made friends with me and was pretty cool to hang with. What I loved about him was his zeal to learn and of course he wasn't a dummy, he wasn't a violent person unlike most cultists I know (I was well oriented about cultism and their activities even before I got into the university, I was just ignorant about their demonic activities yet), john and I started hanging out, partying, women, alcohol, he introduced me to his gf(god father), and some of his other gang members, I hung with them for about a month and they seemed pretty cool at the moment, they only fed my eyes and ears with the flexing and good life aspect of being an S.O.D( S.O.D means son of darkness, that's what Apaches call themselves), they introduced me to tigers in the barracks( tigers are apache graduates and barracks refers to your institute/university)

NOTE: NO CULT GANG WILL SHOW YOU THE DEMONIC AND SOUR ASPECT OF THE GROUP, YOU GET TO REALIZE THAT PART YOURSELF AFTER BECOMING A MEMBER OF COURSE (what ass*****)

After much observation I made my intentions known to them that I was now ready to be an (S.O.D).......

TBC....................




Its really disheartening that people spread lies and fake details just to make a story that wouldn't go down well with them,I'm not against sharing your experience, but you have to be informed before spreading false details because you were opportune to hear a clip of stories here and there,then you feel you're well informed to say what you do not know.
I advice you to stop saying what you don't know because you are not well informed and its disheartening reading such nonsense from you.what experience does a 300 level student has? please enough of this your cheap lies because its not making sense.

Yes, of a truth cultism is bad,reasons is because a lot of persons was misinformed, i listened to a speech by Prof Wole Soyinka "confraternity in tertiary institutions are no longer what it use to be in our days,the fight was against school injustice and for the welfare of the students".
I think stories should be more of a control measures on how to reorient the young ones on the right part to go,the truth still remains any chap that want to be a cultist nothing would stop him,the system is what we all shoud be looking at to change which i believe a lot of measures have been put in place....

honestly I'm not too comfortable when someone gives names and details he's not well informed about ,i think everyone should be properly guided. tell your story,stop giving details and calling of names or use of language you are not sure about.

Funny enough a real denounced cult member wont talk carelessly like this.
That's my take for now.

Tbc......

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