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[September 18,
1998]
As individuals
and societies, we do not have a strong understanding of the
phenomenon of cults, nor of the dangers cults pose. Thus,
preventative action is rarely undertaken by appropriate
establishments, such as our homes, cultural institutions, and
governments. Lack of understanding or action persists despite
highly publicized cult violence over the last four years, somber
statistics of the cult problem, and the upcoming millennium
which is predicted to spark more catastrophes. The following
overview is provided to alert people to the growing danger of
cults worldwide.
Recent Cult
Tragedies in the News
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1994. More
than 60 members of Europe's Solar Temple cult were induced
to mass suicide in France and Switzerland.
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1995.
Japan's Aum Shin Rikyo cult released sarin nerve gas in
Tokyo subway killing ten and injuring thousands. Only
recently in June 1998, testimonies in recent trials of Aum
Shin Rikyo members revealed that for years prior to the 1995
attack, the group released lethal germ warfare in Japan,
targeting the Japanese Legislature, the Imperial Palace, and
the US military base at Yokosuka. The poisons were not
detected at the times of their releases, and apparently
caused no deaths. The attacks were intended to spark the
apocalypse Aum Shin Rikyo postulates is coming. Meanwhile,
about 200 current members met for a fundraising conference
in late April, 1998, paying up to $1,500 each to attend.
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1997. 39
members of the Heaven's Gate cult including leader Marshall
Applewhite ingested a combination of vodka and drugs at
Applewhite's instruction, resulting in what the mother of
victim called "one suicide and 38 murders."
Members were convinced that the only way to survive Earth's
being "recycled" in the year 2000 was to be picked
up by a UFO flying in the wake of the Hale-Bopp comet.
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1997.
Teenage members of a Vampire cult murdered the parents of
one of its members. Self-proclaimed lead vampire received
the death sentence.
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1998.
Scientology has faced allegations of member suicides,
deaths, and psychotic breaks; when Germany refused to
recognize Scientology as a bona fide religious organization,
contending the cult is a threat to democracy, the United
States accused Germany of "intolerance" and caused
international diplomatic tensions.
Somber
Statistics
While recent
cult tragedies have received a great deal of media coverage,
many facts regarding cults are rarely divulged to the general
public.
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Of the 912
People's Temple members who died in Jonestown, Guyana in
1978, 276 were children, and of more than 80 who died at
Waco, Texas in 1993, 25 were children.
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An
estimated 5,000 economic, political, and religious groups
operate in the United States alone at any given time, with
2.5 million members. Over the last ten years, cults have
used tactics of coercive mind control to negatively impact
an estimated 20 million victims in the last ten years.
Worldwide figures are even greater. [Cult expert Dr.
Margaret Singer , Cults in Our Midst].
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The cult
problem is so prevalent, the chances of a family member
joining a cult are greater than a family member catching
chicken pox, four times greater than contracting AIDS, 90
times greater than contracting measles, and 45,000 times
greater than contracting polio. [Dr. Paul Martin, cult
expert and director of Wellspring Retreat & Resource
Center, Ohio, USA].
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25% of the
millions of cult members worldwide "will suffer
enduring, irreversible harm that will affect their ability
to function adequately in emotional, social, family, and
occupational domains," according to Dr. Martin. For
every person who becomes a cult member, many more are
impacted; parents, children, other family, and friends
suffer personal and often economic loss.
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Entire
societies, numbed by coercive psychological influence, are
more likely to allow large-scale tragedies. Perhaps the most
devastating example is the Holocaust. Cult mind control is
totalitarian, and as such is anathema to democracy.
Democracy is founded on the principle that humanity is
rational; for democracy to work, people must be capable of
using their critical faculties. Mind control works by
bypassing rationality and eliminating free will. Without
free will, all other basic human freedoms, such as freedom
of expression, freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
become utterly meaningless. Eventually if left unchecked,
mind control would destroy all basic human freedoms and ruin
democracy.
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According
to Dr. Martin, "Compared to other social or medical
problems, the havoc created by destructive cultism is the
most understudied, neglected, and ignored mental health and
social problem in the world... If the symptoms exhibited in
former cult members were attributed to a virus, it would be
considered a worldwide epidemic."
Despite the
human and societal damage caused by cults, few organizations
exist to help prevent or lessen the damage. Until very recently,
governments worldwide have not created systematic programs to
respond to the problem. The work has been done by non-profit
organizations and by people working on individual bases,
studying the cult phenomenon, counseling cult members and
ex-members, prosecuting those guilty of cult-related crimes and
abuses, and educating others on the dangers of cults. The cult
problem is growing quickly and is expected to accelerate as the
millennium approaches.
Fortunately,
for all its destructiveness, mind control can be diffused rather
easily. Education is vital in helping cult members leave the
destructive organizations they feel tied to. According to Dr.
Singer, 90% of cult members, given the opportunity to take a few
days away from the group to be given full information,
consequently leave the destructive organization.
In recent
months, other government organizations have also begun plans to
address the cult problem. The European Parliament recently
proposed solutions to the cult problem which focus on education
and prevention. The United Nations Commission on Human Rights
brought a Special Rapporteur to the United States in January to
discuss dangers posed by cults. In April, the Belgian Parliament
approved the establishment of a public Information and Advice
Center on Harmful Cults. The center's purpose is to study cults,
provide information and advice to the public, and set up a study
center accessible by the general population.
FACTNet, as a
nonprofit provider of solutions to cult and mind control
problems, is extremely pleased that governments are taking
initiative to actively address the cult problem, but is
concerned that many people are still uninformed about the harms
cults are capable are doing to their families and our societies.
Please forward this notice to anyone you think might benefit
from the information.
For information
on mind control and cults, see www.factnet.org
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