It’s believed that more than 3,000 cults exist in America today. But as recent news events of a polygamist sect in Texas have reminded us, we seldom get to see what exactly goes on inside — from the benign to the abusive. Who joins cults or renegade sects? What drives their beliefs? How is sex used to ensure devotion to cult leaders? And is it all just a pretext for more earthly desires?
Strong City: End of the World Cult on Google Video
Inside a Cult on NatGeo (Showing again on Wed.)
Strong City- Finished Work on PB (Rebuttal film made by the cult) also Experiencing the Finished Work on Google video



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Subject: SO DID YOU EVER WONDER HOW RELIGIOUS CULTS WORK?
From: “Ms Meadows”
Date: Wed, May 14, 2008 6:04 pm
To: gpc@greylodge.org
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their members, violently changing them to believe in such unlikely
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Pierre S. Freeman, who spent Twenty-Four Years of captivity and
indoctrination with the Ancient and Mystic Order of Rosae Crucis
(AMORC), a group whose American headquarters are in San Jose,
California, reveals some of the amazing secrets religious cults use to
alter the personality of members. In Freeman’s book, you will see how
studying the AMORC monographs coupled with setting up a small, home
sanctuary can create a powerful platform for transforming the human
personality into a cult slave of an invisible leadership. Whether a cult
sponsors polygamy like the Texas Mormon fundamentalists, makes claims
about Invisible Masters like AMORC or spins a tale about a cosmic comet
come to pick up the Chosen as in the former Heaven’s Gate cult, The
Prisoner of San Jose, will shed a bright light on these shadows of
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Freeman tells how his life’s journey from a victim of
devastating poverty in Haiti to an upwardly mobile engineering student
was interrupted by his joining a pretentious religious cult which led
him to poverty and homelessness in the USA, making him helpless to
assist his impoverished family and ailing mother, robbing him of his
life and his dreams. This book reveals the secrets by which a strong,
balanced person could be reduced to a puppet by a cult that has learned
how to mold the personalities of its members to its own selfish ends. In
the Prisoner of San Jose you will learn how meditation and prayer, in
the wrong hands, can become tools for creating slaves of mind control,
how psychological transference can make authority figures out of
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dangerous hallucinations, leading the victim to a loss of identity and
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