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What happens when belief becomes so powerful it overrides doubt—and what happens when science pushes back against death itself? In this episode of The Box of Oddities, we explore two deeply human stories that sit on oppo...
The Ugandan Death Cult And Spray-On Skin is an episode from The Box of Oddities by John Elliott and Kat Walls. What happens when belief becomes so powerful it overrides doubt—and what happens when science pushes back against death itself? I...
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Published Apr 22, 2026, 31:09 long, audio available.
What happens when belief becomes so powerful it overrides doubt—and what happens when science pushes back against death itself? In this episode of The Box of Oddities, we explore two deeply human stories that sit on opposite ends of the spectrum: one where trust spirals into tragedy, and another where innovation gives people a second chance at life. First, we take you inside a lesser-known but devastating cult: the Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God in Uganda. What began as a seemingly devout spiritual movement slowly tightened its grip on followers—isolating them from loved ones, demanding total obedience, and promising salvation on a specific date. But when prophecy failed, the explanation shifted… and then shifted again. This isn’t just a story about how it ended—it’s about how it happened. The subtle warning signs. The doubts. The questions that didn’t quite have answers. Why did the leaders live better than the followers? Why did the truth keep changing? And why did questioning anything suddenly feel dangerous? It’s a chilling look at manipulation, belief, and the moment when something that once felt certain begins to crack. Then, we pivot to a story of survival and innovation in the aftermath of the 2002 Bali bombings—a coordinated terrorist attack that left hundreds dead and many more with catastrophic burns. Amid the chaos, one doctor refused to accept the limits of traditional medicine. Dr. Fiona Wood pioneered a groundbreaking treatment known as “spray-on skin,” using a patient’s own cells to accelerate healing and improve survival rates for severe burn victims. It sounds like science fiction—but it’s very real. And it changed everything. From cult psychology and the dangers of absolute authority to one woman’s relentless pursuit of better outcomes in medicine, this episode dives into the extremes of human experience—control and curiosity, destruction and healing. Because sometimes the most haunting stories aren’t about what we believe… They’re about when we finally start to question it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Ugandan Death Cult And Spray-On Skin is an episode from The Box of Oddities by John Elliott and Kat Walls.
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This episode was published on Apr 22, 2026.
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The Ugandan Death Cult And Spray-On Skin is from The Box of Oddities by John Elliott and Kat Walls.
Published Apr 22, 2026 and 31:09 long