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1.Love Has Won#
Led by Amy Carlson, aka “Mother God,” the Love Has Won “new religious movement” was founded in 2006 and later described as a cult by ex-members and the media. Members of the group believed Carlson was a 19-billion-year-old being who had been reincarnated hundreds of times — including as Jesus, Joan of Arc, and Cleopatra. The group was eventually accused of physical abuse, brainwashing, and fraud, while Carlson herself died in April 2021. According toRolling Stone, her cause of death was attributed to “alcohol abuse, anorexia, and chronic colloidal silver ingestion” and her body found mummified. HBO recently released a docuseries,Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God, which chronicles the group and Carlson’s exploits.#
2.Children of God aka The Family International#
3.The Branch Davidians#
The most famous member of this cult wasDavid Koresh. Koresh and his followers were part of the famousWaco siegeat their compound near Waco, Texas — there was an intense gun battle with the ATF and the FBI ending in a huge fire that killed around80 members, including children. The siege lasted 51 days.#
4.Order of the Solar Temple#
The religious-based sect wascreatedin the late 1970s or early 1980s by French founders Luc Jouret and Joseph Di Mambro. They operated on the beliefs of the Knights Templar and eventually put down roots in Switzerland and Canada. In1994, a 3-month-old baby was violently killed, along with his parents, because members of the cult thought he was the Antichrist. A few days later, several members took part in aseries of mass murder-suicidesin Switzerland.#
5.Peoples Temple#
Founded by Jim Jones in Indianapolis, Indiana, the cult is most known for the mass murder/suicide at Jonestown, aka the Jonestown Massacre, in Guyana on Nov. 18, 1978. Over 900 people died by drinkingcyanide-laced punch(inspiring the phrase, “drink the Kool-Aid”), many against their will. Jones himself died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The massacre was thelargest lossof American civilian life in a single, non-natural event (until the September 11 attacks).#
6.Twelve Tribes#
Founded by Elbert “Gene” Spriggs in 1972 in Tennessee, Twelve Tribes aspires to recreate the “original” Christian Church as described in the Book of Acts. However, much of thecontroversysurrounding the group stems from accusations of their treatment of children, which allegedly involves abuse and child labor practices.#
7.NXIVM#
8.Heaven’s Gate#
Founded in the 1970s by Bonnie Nettles and Marshall Applewhite, Heaven’s Gate is most known for theMarch 26, 1997discovery by police of 39 members after a mass suicide in a San Diego mansion. They were found wearingNike Decadesshoes (which were discontinued as a result), identical black shirts and sweat pants, and their bodies covered by a square purple cloth. The discovery was highly televised at the time and dominated news headlines for weeks.#
9.Church of the First Born of the Lamb of God#
Started byErvil LeBaronin the 1970s in Chihuahua, Mexico, the Church of the First Born of the Lamb of God was a group originally part of the Latter Day Saints (Mormon) movement. They had split from the Latter Day Saints and moved to Mexico in order to continue practicing polygamy. Ervil often fought with one of his brothers, Joel, and eventually orchestrated his murder. Over time, Ervil threatened many other polygamist leaders to pledge allegiance to the Church of the Lamb of God and was also responsible for dozens of deaths or"blood atonements,“as he believed them to be.#
10.Aum Shinrikyo#
Founded by Shoko Asahara in 1984, this is a Japanese doomsday cult that is still active today. The cult carried out a number of deadly sarinnerve gas attacksin Tokyo during the mid-’90s. The attack in 1995 killed 13 people and left more than 6,000 injured with some still experiencing after-effects over 20 years later.#
11.Blackburn Cult, aka the Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven#
Founded in downtown Los Angeles by a mother-daughter duo, May Otis Blackburn and Ruth Wieland Rizzio, in 1922, the two believed they could communicate with angels and resurrect the dead. They had been accused ofkillingone member in an oven, poisoning another, and making many others disappear. The cult disbanded when May was arrested for grand theft.#
12.The Ant Hill Kids#
At its peak, the group had 40 members, including children fathered by Thériault, their self-proclaimed prophet. Hewould punishmembers who strayed by making them break their own legs with sledgehammers, cut off the toes of other followers, and sit on lit stoves. He was later arrested, received a life sentence, and was killed in prison by a cellmate.#
13.Ripper Crew#
14.Rajneesh movement#
Popularized by the Netflix docuseriesWild Wild Country, the Rajneeshees (followers ofBhagwan Shree Rajneesh) founded a commune calledRajneeshpuramin central Oregon during the ’80s. They fought with locals for many years, and there was even an internal assassination attempt on their founder Bhagwan’s personal doctor.#
15.True Russian Orthodox Church, aka the Penza Recluses#
This religious doomsday group rejected processed food and considered bar codes “satanic symbols.” In the late ‘00s, theylived in a cave, but slowly emerged over the course of 2008 as a result of the cave collapsing, possible suicide attempts, and toxic fumes from two dead cult members.#
16.The Family#
Led by yoga teacher and self-proclaimed “living god” Anne Hamilton-Byrne, this 500-member group set out to"build a perfect race through a collection of children.“This included dyeing the kids' hair bleach-blonde and having them injected with LSD as part of an initiation.Manyof the children in the cult were allegedly taken as newborns from hospitals.#
17.Source Family#
This group was founded in the 1970s by Father Yod, whohadpreviously been accused of murder twice. He and his commune resided in the Hollywood Hills and had 140 members. Aside from leading the commune, Yod also ran one of Los Angeles' most popular health food restaurants known as The Source. At the time of his death, hehad13 wives. Cabo Cantina on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood now stands where The Source restaurant used to be.#
18.Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God#
19.The Narcosatanists/Matamoros#
20.The Holy Rollers#
A cult popular with women, the “Holy Rollers” was started in the early 1900s in Corvallis, Oregon, and believed their founder, Edmund Creffield, could receive messages from God and prepare them for the apocalypse. Heused sleepand food deprivation to keep his followers in line with his beliefs. Creffield also tried to seduce women in order to find “the second mother of Christ.” He was later killed by the brother of two of his followers.#
21.Finally, theManson Family#
Famously led byCharles Manson, the Manson Family came to national attention after the murder of actress Sharon Tate in 1969. Manson himself was not there during theTate murders, but he was the one who ordered them. Manson, who was serving nine life terms in a California prison, died of natural causes onNov. 19. 2017.#



















