Niet zo zeer zo ziek als Jim Jones, maar wel uit ons eigen kikkerlandje:quote:Op maandag 12 februari 2007 19:59 schreef zoalshetis het volgende:
zullen we niet een heel erg religie zus of zo gaan doen in dit topic. liever zie ik nog meer voorbeelden van zieke sektes. met nog ziekere sekteleden.
quote:Diverse aanhangers van Lou bleven in het Witte Huis wonen. Lou bracht de dag door met het roken van sigaren, het drinken van jenever en het vertellen van niet altijd even duidelijke, mystieke verhalen.
Hier ontwikkelde zich de gewoonte van het "aanliggen": vrouwelijke volgelingen mochten enige tijd Lou's lichaamskracht voelen door zich tegen zijn borst te vlijen. Het was de bedoeling om in Lou te komen. In Lou was men pas werkelijk verlost van de duivel. De beweging ging steeds meer op een sekte lijken.
ken je die docu over hem van 'andere tijden'/vpro.quote:Op maandag 12 februari 2007 20:36 schreef Puzzelaar het volgende:
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Niet zo zeer zo ziek als Jim Jones, maar wel uit ons eigen kikkerlandje:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_de_Palingboer
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Ja, dat is waar.quote:Op maandag 12 februari 2007 21:21 schreef zoalshetis het volgende:
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ken je die docu over hem van 'andere tijden'/vpro.
hij is best te pruimen en doet geen heel gekke dingen. tegen zijn brost vlijen is nou niet wereldschokkend te noemen. verder had hij ook geen zelfmoordtheoriën of zulke denkwijzes dat gewoon leven niet meer mogelijk was.
quote:Op maandag 12 februari 2007 19:59 schreef zoalshetis het volgende:
zullen we niet een heel erg religie zus of zo gaan doen in dit topic. liever zie ik nog meer voorbeelden van zieke sektes. met nog ziekere sekteleden.
of beelden/verhalen/geluid waar duidelijk wordt verteld wat de people's church of jonestown nou eigenlijk was en hoed de dagelijkse gang van zaken ging.
de davidians wil ik hier niet onder scharen omdat david coresh en zijn volgelingen gewoon keihard vermoord zijn.
http://www.crimelibrary.c(...)hweh_cult/index.htmlquote:...a growing cult that would strike terror in the heart of Miami over the next decade. The Yahweh ben Yahweh cult was lead by a self-proclaimed black messiah named Hulon Mitchell Jr. who based his religion on a hatred of whites and urged his followers to murder "white devils" and bring him back body parts - a sliced-off ear or finger or head - as proof of the kill.
The story of how Mitchell — a dirt poor preacher's kid from Oklahoma rose to the status of deity to some 12,000 followers - is a bizarre one. He told his flock that blacks were the
"true Jews," one of the 12 tribes of Israel who were driven from their homeland in Old Testament times, and that God was black, as were the apostles. He said he was the black messiah, Yahweh ben Yahweh, Hebrew for "God son of God," and that he would lead them back to the promised land of Jerusalem to establish their kingdom.
His message of black empowerment and superiority resonated with many African Americans who were confronted daily by racism. Those who joined the Yahweh ben Yahweh cult included fraternity boys, sheriff's deputies, grandmothers and ex-cons fresh out of prison. They allowed Mitchell to control every aspect of their lives, from their diet to their finances to their sexual liaisons.
http://www.crimelibrary.c(...)/ervil_lebaron_cult/quote:Ervil LeBaron had his daughter killed because God told him to do it. God had told the fundamentalist Mormon to do a lot of peculiar things over the years, and Ervil always obeyed without question.
When the Almighty commanded him to "be fruitful and multiply," Ervil took 13 wives and sired over 50 children.
When God told Ervil to kill, he did that too. His followers slashed a bloody trail across Mexico and the American Southwest that left 25 to 30 people dead. Among the victims were Ervil's wives, his brother, former members of his church, leaders of rival polygamous clans, and his 17-year-old pregnant daughter Becky.
Wat een whacko'squote:Alma Dayer LeBaron's daughter Lucinda grew so violent during her bouts of psychosis that her parents chained her by the ankle to a hut. Son Ben drifted in and out of mental hospitals for years after hearing voices tell him he was God; he committed suicide in 1978 by jumping off a bridge. Son Wesley frequently called Salt Lake City radio talk shows to expound his belief that Jesus Christ would one day return to earth in a spaceship. The voices told nephew Owen to have sex with the family dog, and he was also committed to a mental hospital.
In hoeverre is dit een sekte?quote:The Creativity Movement was known as the World Church of the Creator or WCOTC from 1996 to 2002, and Church of the Creator from 1973 to 1996. It is not related to the TE-TA-MA "Truth" Foundation's Church of the Creator, which legally trademarked the name Church of the Creator and won a lawsuit in 2002, forcing the most recent name change.
The organization was initially founded as the Church of the Creator by Ben Klassen in early 1973 with the publication of his book Nature's Eternal Religion. It was later led by Matthew F. Hale until his incarceration on January 8, 2003 for plotting with FBI informant Anthony Evola to murder a federal judge.
Matthew Hale prefixed the name with "World" in 1996 in an effort to symbolize the organization's global mission of attaining a White world without Jews and non-Whites. At the time of the religion's creation in 1973, Klassen wrote, "We completely reject the Judeo-democratic-Marxist values of today and supplant them with new and basic values, of which race is the foundation."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jung_Myung_Seokquote:Jung has been charged with multiple accounts of rape and has been accused of sexually abusing hundreds of his female followers.
According to former members, "in order to gain the likes of their religious leader, the followers choose tall, pretty and young female victims as ‘sexual gifts’" and sends photos of them to Jung. Jung then "systematically goes through a process of choosing the girls from the photos that pleases him and calls upon (these girls) from overseas to rape them."[16]
According to Toyoshige Aizawa, a Christian minister engaged in weaning young people away from cults, Jung rapes them under the context "to atone for Adam and Eve's original sin, which was visited upon all mankind, it's necessary to engage in intercourse with the Lord."[17] Afterwards, Jung's aides told them they would go to hell if they told anyone.[18]
A former member said "I couldn't understand what was happening to me while I was being sexually assaulted, I was so messed up in the head, and couldn't resist whatever the guru did."[18]
Former members have said, that when Jung was in Japan, "he stayed at his aides' homes in Osaka and Chiba prefectures, where he summoned up to 10 female followers almost every day and indecently assaulted them under the pretext of 'health checks'."[19]. In January 2007, police raided one such facility in Chiba, believing it to have been used by Jung to sexually assault female followers.[20]
The majority of members do not believe Jung is capable of such acts, and believe that it is out of character, therefore reject the rape allegations.
quote:Op woensdag 9 mei 2007 12:30 schreef koen_pijl het volgende:
Vanavond op Canvas om 22.55 een documentaire over Jones Town.
Of http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammedquote:Op maandag 12 februari 2007 20:36 schreef Puzzelaar het volgende:
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Niet zo zeer zo ziek als Jim Jones, maar wel uit ons eigen kikkerlandje:
http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_de_Palingboer
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En dan heb je ook nogquote:Op woensdag 9 mei 2007 18:35 schreef Akkersloot het volgende:
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Of http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammed
Of http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paulus_%28apostel%29
Of http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes
Oók zogenaamde "boodschappers van God".
Hebben ze die meneer Jones ook verzonnen dan ?quote:Op woensdag 9 mei 2007 18:39 schreef SpecialK het volgende:
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En dan heb je ook nog
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus
Nee helaas, was dat maar waar.quote:Op woensdag 9 mei 2007 19:29 schreef Akkersloot het volgende:
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Hebben ze die meneer Jones ook verzonnen dan ?
He, bedankt voor het ophalen van dit onderwerp!quote:Op donderdag 3 januari 2008 01:32 schreef Caesu het volgende:
afgelopen avond was de PBS documentaire van vorig jaar op Nederland 2.
http://www.nederland2.nl/(...)oples-temple/6523691
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/jonestown/
zal wel niet bij uitzendinggemist.nl komen maar de torrent is nog actief.
blijft me fascineren dit drama.
Shit man, daar baal ik echt van dat ik dat gemist heb.quote:Op donderdag 3 januari 2008 01:32 schreef Caesu het volgende:
afgelopen avond was de PBS documentaire van vorig jaar op Nederland 2.
http://www.nederland2.nl/(...)oples-temple/6523691
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/jonestown/
zal wel niet bij uitzendinggemist.nl komen maar de torrent is nog actief.
blijft me fascineren dit drama.
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