Dimas was a cult leader who claimed to have the ability to multiply banknotes. His supposed mystical power attracted hundreds, if not thousands, of supporters, who regularly gathered at his secluded residence. Surprisingly, among his followers was a US doctoral graduate who once led the Indonesian Muslim Intellectuals Association (ICMI).
Dimas was arrested for allegedly ordering murders of two of his followers and fraud...
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Maoist cult leader arrested
Maoist cult leader who raped two of his followers and kept his daughter a 'slave' for 30 years is jailed - Daily Record
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
How Well-Meaning, Intelligent People End Up in a Cult
EnlightenNext was an organization, founded by self-styled guru Andrew Cohen, that aimed to facilitate spiritual awakening. Cohen’s most devoted students meditated for hours—at times, months—on end, were often celibate, and lived together. However, what started as an idealistic venture quickly turned into a complicated, often-sinister world that revolved around Cohen.
The story of EnlightenNext’s rise and fall begs a deeper question: How do otherwise well-intentioned and rational people end up in a cult? In this documentary, The Atlantic talks to former members, as well as Cohen himself, about their stories in order to uncover the life span of a new religious movement that, after 27 years, collapsed nearly overnight.
The story of EnlightenNext’s rise and fall begs a deeper question: How do otherwise well-intentioned and rational people end up in a cult? In this documentary, The Atlantic talks to former members, as well as Cohen himself, about their stories in order to uncover the life span of a new religious movement that, after 27 years, collapsed nearly overnight.
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Dial 1-877-360-3228 Ext. 2
We are a nonprofit, non-sectarian organization that works with people of all religious, ethnic, and racial backgrounds. Support calls cost $50/hr in the form of a donation.
For more information, please visit: http://www.familiesagainstcultteachings.org/Support/
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Forced into his cult-like Ontario church as a teen and abused, woman spent years exposing ‘The Prophet’
"Following in the footsteps of his father, Fred King led a church near Owen Sound where members were beaten and humiliated by the man they called the prophet. The law finally caught up with King last week, but it was a hollow victory for the woman who blew the whistle on his abusive practices.
In the end, the decision whether to accept a plea bargain for the abusive leader of a Southwestern Ontario church was put in the hands of the woman who suffered some of his cruelest blows."
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In the end, the decision whether to accept a plea bargain for the abusive leader of a Southwestern Ontario church was put in the hands of the woman who suffered some of his cruelest blows."
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