Aug 31, 2025
The Bible Speaks 'Cult Survivor' Speaks at Ventfort Hall
Jul 30, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 7/30/2025 (Aum Shinrikyo, Japan, Aleph, Podcast, Geelong Revival Centre, Australia)
The Asahi Shimbun: Son of executed Aum founder acknowledged as new cult leader Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult
"The second son of executed Aum Shinrikyo leader Chizuo Matsumoto has emerged as the "second-generation guru" and de facto leader of the doomsday cult's successor group, Aleph, according to the Public Security Intelligence Agency.
The confirmation by the PSIA underscores the government's continued scrutiny of individuals linked to Matsumoto, who also went by the name of Shoko Asahara.
Matsumoto was executed in 2018. He masterminded the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system that killed 14 people and sickened thousands.
The agency announced on July 22 that his second son has been steering Aleph's operations for nearly a decade.
It also determined that Matsumoto's widow plays a key supporting role in aiding her son's leadership."
"What draws people into a cult and why can't they leave? Explore the psychology, power, and danger of cults, including a survivor's account of Jonestown and the government's response or lack of it. See more in Season 2, Episode 6, 'Deadly Cults.'"
"Former members of a fundamentalist church have lifted the lid on abuse of kids and slammed working with children checks as a sham.
Ryan Carey was born into the Geelong Revival Centre, a Pentecostal doomsday church run by pastor Noel Hollins for more than six decades until his death in April 2024.
Mr Carey, whose father was second-in-command to Hollins, said the damage from his and others' time in the church lingers.
"I might have lived in the state of Victoria but I answered to the cult and the cult leader," he told a state parliamentary inquiry on Wednesday.
The inquiry into recruitment and retention methods of cults and organised fringe groups was green lit in April following claims of coercive practices within the church.
Mr Carey and his wife Catherine, who joined the church at age 19, were the first witnesses to give evidence at the public hearing.
He left the group in 2020, with Ms Carey following 18 months later with their two children.
The pair have since formed Stop Religious Coercion Australia and are pushing for more regulation and oversight of such groups.
"They use friends, family and fear to control their members," Mr Carey said.
The environments were the "most unsafe" for children, he added, pointing to the highly publicised case of a revival member being convicted of child sex abuse."
Jul 10, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 7/10/2025
"The global wellness industry, valued at approximately $5 trillion, harbours a dangerous underbelly, according to a new RNZ podcast.
Unproven therapies and charismatic gurus can lead vulnerable individuals away from life-saving medical treatments, the investigation reveals.
"The Lodge", an eight-part series by journalist Phil Vine, examines the rise of wellness culture through the story of Aiping Wang.
Wang, a Chinese-born guru established a following first in Eastern Europe, then in New Zealand's remote Fiordland. She offered her followers the possibility of healing without medicine.
Several experts featured in the podcast warn that social media has supercharged problematic wellness claims, creating an environment where influencers can reach millions with unproven health advice.
"What's new is the rise of social media and many digital technologies that enable ordinary individuals to build a brand online and to reach a vast global audience," explains Dr Stephanie Baker from City University in London.
She's the author of Wellness Culture: How the Wellness Movement Has Been Used to Empower, Profit and Misinform."
Moscow Times: 'Jesus of Siberia' Cult Leader Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison
"A court in Novosibirsk on Monday sentenced a Siberian cult leader who claimed to be the reincarnation of Jesus Christ to 12 years in prison for harming the mental and physical health of his followers.
Sergei Torop, a former traffic officer who calls himself "Vissarion," founded the Church of the Last Testament in 1991 after what he described as a divine revelation. He attracted thousands of followers to remote settlements in Siberia, including a core group of about 300 living in isolation atop a hill they called the Abode of Dawn.
Russia's Prosecutor General's Office said Monday that Torop and two of his associates were found guilty of creating a religious organization that violated the civil rights of its members and caused bodily harm."
Glen Arbor Sun: Police raid Twin Flames Universe home: Michigan AG announces investigation
"Tuesday morning, July 1, after 11 am, federal, state and local law enforcement officers raided the Leelanau County home of Jeff and Shaleia Divine, leaders of the Twin Flames Universe organization, which critics and multiple documentaries have described as a cult that manipulates its online followers.
A neighbor observed a police officer carrying out a box of papers from their residence near Suttons Bay. That neighbor texted a photo of the raid-in-progress to Keely Griffin, a Twin Flames survivor and leading advocate to hold the cult's leaders accountable. Griffin visited the National Writers Series in Traverse City in February 2024 and spoke about cults and her experience with the Divines. She climbed to the upper echelons of the Twin Flames Universe organization before leaving.
Early in the afternoon on July 1, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a press release that announced an ongoing investigation into the Twin Flames Universe as well as a second raid against people associated with the coercive group. According to Nessel's office, the search warrants were carried out by special agents from the Department of Attorney General, along with the U.S. Department of Labor—Office of Inspector General, and law enforcement officers from Michigan State Police, the Leelanau County Sheriff's Office and the Grand Traverse County Sheriff's Office.
A blue Michigan State Police vehicle was seen outside the Divine residence, as well as several unmarked vehicles. A Leelanau County Sheriff's vehicle was seen leaving the neighborhood on M-22 following the raid.
"Today, my office executed multiple search warrants upon individuals atop the Twin Flames Universe (TFU) organization and its associated properties, under the authority of a judge finding probable cause that crimes have been committed by TFU and their leadership," said Nessel in her statement. "Anyone with information about potential criminal conduct regarding Twin Flames Universe, or their members, are encouraged to contact my office, and may do so anonymously."
In a YouTube video announcing the investigation, Nessel added that Christine and Jason Emerick were also targets of the investigation. Emerick has been listed as the TFU's chief operations officer and has a mailing address outside of Traverse City.
"Twin Flames allegedly uses coercive control over its members both in Michigan and across the United States," Nessel said in the video. "We believe that many of their actions may have been illegal, and we're asking for the general public's help in this investigation."
Jul 4, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 7/4/2025
"In this captivating episode, Rachel sits down with Claire Hoffman, journalist and author of the memoir Greetings from Utopia Park, to explore the enigmatic life of Aimee Semple McPherson, a pioneering female evangelist whose influence still resonates today. Claire delves into McPherson's rise to fame, her charismatic preaching style, and the scandal surrounding her mysterious disappearance in 1926 Los Angeles, which captivated the nation. Rachel and Claire discuss the complexities of power and belief, examining how McPherson's passionate drive to spread her gospel often clashed with societal expectations of women in her time.
As they unpack the themes of celebrity culture, the addictive nature of transcendent experiences, and the challenges faced by women in religious leadership, Claire highlights the duality of McPherson's legacy—both as a groundbreaking figure and a tragic example of the pressures that come with fame. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, gender, and the human experience."
"At just 15 years old, Lu Ann Cooper was forced to marry her first cousin within the Kingston Group—also known as "The Order." Trapped in a system of control, secrecy, and abuse, Luann felt suicide was her only way out. Leaving wasn't even an option—until one day, it was.
In this powerful interview, Lu Ann opens up about her heartbreaking experience as a child bride, the emotional and psychological toll of life inside the Kingston cult, and what gave her the courage to finally escape. Today, Lu Ann is not only a survivor—she's a leader. She co-founded Hope After Polygamy, a nonprofit that provides scholarships and support to others leaving polygamous groups."
The Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion: Course Title: "Working with Cult Survivors: A Basic Certification Course for Mental Health Clinicians"
Time: Self-Paced (8 hours)CE Credits: 8 hours
Cost: $250 for CE-seeking participantsLocation: OnlineInstructors: Dr. Janja Lalich and Natalie Fabert, Ph.D.Overarching CE Goals: This course will help therapists attain the foundational knowledge, awareness, and skills needed to work with self-identified cult survivors.
Learning Objectives: At the end of this CE course, students will be able to:
- Describe why specialized knowledge is essential when supporting clients with lived experience in cultic environments.
- Evaluate key socio-historical and contextual factors that shape contemporary discourse and public understanding of cults.
- Describe the defining characteristics of cults, including the four core structural dimensions that distinguish them from other groups.
- Investigate the individual and group-level influences that contribute to cult involvement.
- Explain theories of cult member retention and radicalization, focusing on social psychological mechanisms.
- Identify the biopsychosocial impacts of cultic abuse, and assess the hierarchical needs of cult survivors.
- Implement evidence-based strategies to build trust, ensure psychological safety, and foster collaborative engagement in therapeutic work with cult survivors.
- Develop trauma-informed treatment planning strategies tailored to the complex clinical needs of cult survivors.
The Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Lalich Center on Cults and Coercion maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Presented by Janja Lalich, PhD., internationally recognized expert on Cults and Coercion and Natalie Fabert, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, with guest appearances from other experts in the field, including: Rachel Bernstein, LMFT, Dr. Jamie Marich, Daniel Shaw - author, Traumatic Narcissism, Khristina Berger, Melanie Friedman
News, Education, Intervention, Recovery
Intervention101.com to help families and friends understand and effectively respond to the complexity of a loved one's cult involvement.
CultRecovery101.com assists group members and their families make the sometimes difficult transition from coercion to renewed individual choice.
The selection of articles for CultNEWS101 does not imply that Patrick Ryan or Joseph Kelly endorse the content. We provide information from multiple perspectives to foster dialogue.
Jul 1, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 7/1/2025
A Little Bit Culty: Mindf*ck 101: The Science of Brainwashing with Rebecca Lemov (Part 1)
"Diving deep into the mind games with Harvard professor and author #RebeccaLemov, because if you've ever wondered whether brainwashing is real, the answer is a very unsettling yes.
In Part 1 of our convo, we're cracking open the origins of brainwashing—from communist re-education camps to the electric shock labs of the Milgram experiment—and asking why we still can't seem to prove it in court. Rebecca's new book, The Instability of Truth, peels back the layers of mind control and thought reform, including what went down with Patty Hearst, why Stockholm Syndrome isn't what you think it is, and how emotional trauma becomes the secret sauce in cult programming."
"Drawing from rare archival materials, interviews, and the overlooked trauma history of Cold War POWs, The Instability of Truth traces how psychological coercion has evolved — from interrogation cells to algorithmic feeds. This book reveals how the idea of mind control has spread across the globe and penetrated courtrooms, secret labs, military schools, and today's digital sites."
ABC News: Amber Alert issued for missing Idaho teens linked to FLDS group
The Idaho State Police issued an Amber Alert for the two teens.
"Two teenagers went missing from eastern Idaho, according to local authorities, and their mother says she believes they left with members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS).
Rachelle Fischer, 15, and Allen Fisher, 13, were last seen on the evening of Sunday, June 22, 2025, in Monteview, Idaho, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
Elizabeth Roundy, the children's mother and former FLDS member, told Salt Lake City ABC affiliate ABC4 she believes her children left with their older sister to fulfill religious obligations.
The FLDS is a polygamist breakaway offshoot of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and its leader is serving a life sentence in prison.
"They [were] willing to go because they think that it's their salvation," Roundy said."
News, Education, Intervention, Recovery
Intervention101.com to help families and friends understand and effectively respond to the complexity of a loved one's cult involvement.
CultRecovery101.com assists group members and their families make the sometimes difficult transition from coercion to renewed individual choice.
CultNEWS101.com news, links, resources about: cults, cultic groups, abusive relationships, movements, religions, political organizations, and related topics.
The selection of articles for CultNEWS101 does not imply that Patrick Ryan or Joseph Kelly endorse the content. We provide information from multiple perspectives to foster dialogue.
Jun 30, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 6/30/2025
"They preached the love of God on the sidelines. But behind the guitars, the songs and the community life, a daily violence was consumed made of sexual abuse, beatings, control and manipulation. Also, and above all, on minors. They were the "Children of God", members of the apocalyptic sect founded in 1968 in California by the guru David Berg and then spread throughout the world, including Italy. With unpublished testimonies of victims and former members of the group, FarWest reconstructs a controversial story, not yet finished. Revealing exclusively how, in reality, some old members of the sect are continuing to make proselytes."
"Cults and cult leaders are shrouded in controversy and mystery, often stirring intense fascination and fear.
David Berg, one of the "worst humans in history" founded the Children of God cult in 1968, known today as The Family International.
iHeartRadio podcast Behind the Bastards explores "bizarre realities" in depth, and recently dedicated an episode to examining the disturbing legacy of the cult leader who "retreated to seclusion" before his death in 1994."
"A woman charged in the death of a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Vermont is due in federal court Tuesday in one of multiple criminal cases linked to a cultlike group known as Zizians.
Authorities have said Teresa Youngblut fired the bullet that killed agent David Maland during the January traffic stop. Another agent fired back, wounding Youngblut and killing her companion, Felix Bauckholt, officials have said."
News, Education, Intervention, Recovery
Jun 28, 2025
Wellness industry's dark side: Experts warn of dangers in RNZ podcast The Lodge
Jun 27, 2025
How I became a brainwashed cult bride
ABC Conversations Podcast
June 27, 2025
"Liz Cameron was 18 years old when a stranger approached her in a book shop. It was the beginning of her induction into a cult, and it was an experience Liz barely survived.
The process of brainwashing happened gradually, first came the love-bombing and the allure of finding a new purpose in life. Then came the isolation from friends and family, along with sleep deprivation, overwork and sexual manipulation.
Liz was one of the many women chosen to become a kind of bride for the leader of an infamous Korean religious group.
It wasn’t until she became critically ill, that her family were able to get the help she needed to escape and to begin the process of being deprogrammed."
Liz Cameron’s memoir is called Cult Bride: How I was brainwashed and how I broke free.
https://youtu.be/sJcivQsVLNU?si=5tNZIJynj7Wzb7cl
Jun 4, 2025
CultNEWS101 Articles: 6/4/2025 (Podcast, Prem Rawat, Neuroscience, Michael Langone, Book)
"Don Johnson interviews Paul Drescher, an ex-follower of Prem Rawat. We discuss our experiences as young men in what we now know was and still is a cult."
Summary: New research challenges many widely held beliefs in psychology, revealing that genetics may play a greater role in shaping personality than parenting. The findings also dispute common assumptions about gender-based personality differences, the power of subliminal messaging, and the effectiveness of brain training.
Misconceptions about mental illness are also addressed, emphasizing that mental health conditions arise from complex genetic, social, and environmental factors rather than life events alone. The work calls for critical thinking, skepticism toward oversimplified media portrayals, and higher standards for psychological research and classification systems.
Key Facts:
- Genetics Over Parenting: Evidence shows genetics may outweigh parenting in influencing adult personality.
- Mental Illness Complexity: Disorders stem from combined genetic, environmental, and social factors.
- Call for Reform: Greater research transparency and skepticism toward media-driven psychology myths are needed.
This book may appeal to anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, Christianity and science fiction, especially if all four. There's something for everyone. "Called by Name: Birth of a New Christendom" is self-published, by Dr. Michael David Langone. Here's his bio on his website:
"Michael received his PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1979. In 1980 he began working with the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA - then called the American Family Foundation), which he served as executive director for many years until his retirement in January 2023. Over the years he has counseled or consulted with more than a thousand individuals affected by cultic involvements and/or spiritually abusive relationships. His three areas of intellectual interests converged in his cultic studies work: psychology, religion, and philosophy."
Religion is an element of many science fiction works. In this one it's central to the story. His website has a page with a brief description of the book's plot and a page with a longer explanation of how the book came about, which gives you an even better idea of how the book tackles those subjects.
News, Education, Intervention, Recovery
Intervention101.com to help families and friends understand and effectively respond to the complexity of a loved one's cult involvement.
CultRecovery101.com assists group members and their families make the sometimes difficult transition from coercion to renewed individual choice.
CultNEWS101.com news, links, resources about: cults, cultic groups, abusive relationships, movements, religions, political organizations, and related topics.
The selection of articles for CultNEWS101 does not mean that Patrick Ryan or Joseph Kelly agree with the content. We provide information from many points of view to promote dialogue.
Dec 16, 2024
Scary Terri, New Podcast From Sony Music, Explores Story of Spiritual Leader Behind Mysterious Deaths in the 1970s and 80s
- Scary Terri, New Podcast From Sony Music, Explores Story of Spiritual Leader Behind Mysterious Deaths in the 1970s and 80s
- Dec 02, 2024
Podcast dives into the world of Terri Hoffman, the Charlie Manson you’ve never heard of.
New York, NY – December 2, 2024 – Sony Music Entertainment today premiered Scary Terri, a new podcast season digging into the shocking story of Terri Lee Hoffman, a spiritual leader in Dallas whose followers kept dying one after the other. A tragic double suicide. A teenager suspiciously drowned. A mother and her childhood nanny drove off a cliff. Between 1979 and 1989, a dozen people died – all of them connected to Terri Hoffman. In many instances, Terri was the beneficiary of assets they left behind.
In Scary Terri, Jonathan Hirsch, investigative reporter and host of this year’s hit My Fugitive Dad, unravels the web of lies, manipulation, and dubious deeds that surround Hoffman and her organization, Conscious Development of Body Mind and Soul. Many of her victims’ families believe Terri Hoffman convinced her followers to kill themselves so she could benefit financially. Hirsch uncovered tapes of counseling sessions Terri gave to one student, so you can hear Terri’s manipulation for yourself.
Hirsch spoke to many relatives who still wrestle with the mysterious death of their loved ones. In one case, Terri welcomed a grieving family into her fold, only to drive a wedge between wife and husband. Soon after their divorce, she married the father, and then when she tired of him, she convinced him he had terminal cancer and should die. The father took his own life, but after, an autopsy showed he never had cancer. His adult children – brother and sister – both spoke to Jonathan Hirsch for Scary Terri, hoping to get closure and expose her manipulation.
This is a dark Texas Gothic about a unique kind of serial killer. She had no blood on her hands; there’s no smoking gun to find because Terri never shot a single one of her victims. How can you prove a homicide if someone dies by their own hand?
Scary Terri gives listeners an unprecedented look into Hoffman’s devious world. Through never-before-heard recordings and interviews with Terri’s inner circle, victim’s families, and law enforcement, listeners can join Hirsch as he explores questions that continue to remain today: how involved was Terri in these deaths? And how did she get away with the destruction of so many people’s lives?
“The story of Terri Lee Hoffman is one of the most eerie and disturbing I have ever come across,” said host, Jonathan Hirsch. “Throughout the season, we dive into why this one woman had so much power and how she manipulated so many people into doing things they would not normally act upon.”
Scary Terri is written and reported by Jonathan Hirsch. Cooper Moll is the lead producer and co-reported the series. Catherine Saint Louis is our story editor. Scary Terri is executive produced by Jonathan Hirsch.
Dec 4, 2024
Healthcare and Cults Part 1 with Gina Catena"
December 4, 2024
Aug 18, 2024
Project Hope Podcast: Joseph Kelly & Patrick Ryan (P2) on their histories that brought them to Cult Mediation (S2 Ep. 34, part 2)
Project Hope Podcast: Joseph Kelly & Patrick Ryan (P2) on their histories that brought them to Cult Mediation (S2 Ep. 34, part 1)
Joseph Kelly & Patrick Ryan have given decades to helping families and loved ones in an unhealthy group of high control / high demand. They are both internationally renowned cult mediation specialists and have also been known as cult intervention specialists, thought reform consultants, or exit counselors.
Joseph F. Kelly, a graduate of Temple University (focus on religion), spent 14 years in two different Eastern meditation groups (TM, International Society of Divine Love). He contributed a chapter to Captive Hearts, Captive Minds. He was (2010-2014) the News Desk Editor of ICSA Today.
Patrick Ryan (BA in Interdisciplinary Studies, Maharishi International University) is the founder and former head of TM-Ex, the organization of one-time Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement members. He is also one of the AFF associates whose advice to law enforcement officials might have helped avert the Waco debacle had it been heeded. He also shares part of his experience in “Recovery from Cults,” edited by Michael D. Langone. Both
Pat and Joe have facilitated many ICSA workshops for ex-members and families (1996-2023). They both lecture extensively on cult-related topics and have also contributed to writing about related topics, amidst which is their co-authoring of “Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants,” published in ICSA’s Cultic Studies Journal. Check out the Cult Mediation website at cultmediation.com
I also came across a VICE article, where the social media post images came from March 2021. These Former Cult Members Now Help Others Escape: https://plinkhq.com/i/
Joseph Kelly & Patrick Ryan on their histories that brought them to Cult Mediation (S2 Ep. 34, part 1)
Joseph Kelly & Patrick Ryan have given decades to helping families and loved ones in an unhealthy group of high control / high demand. They are both internationally renowned cult mediation specialists and have also been known as cult intervention specialists, thought reform consultants, or exit counselors.
Joseph F. Kelly, a graduate of Temple University (focus on religion), spent 14 years in two different Eastern meditation groups (TM, International Society of Divine Love). He contributed a chapter to Captive Hearts, Captive Minds. He was (2010-2014) the News Desk Editor of ICSA Today.
Patrick Ryan (BA in Interdisciplinary Studies, Maharishi International University) is the founder and former head of TM-Ex, the organization of one-time Transcendental Meditation (TM) movement members. He is also one of the AFF associates whose advice to law enforcement officials might have helped avert the Waco debacle had it been heeded. He also shares part of his experience in “Recovery from Cults,” edited by Michael D. Langone. Both
Pat and Joe have facilitated many ICSA workshops for ex-members and families (1996-2023). They both lecture extensively on cult-related topics and have also contributed to writing about related topics, amidst which is their co-authoring of “Ethical Standards for Thought Reform Consultants,” published in ICSA’s Cultic Studies Journal. Check out the Cult Mediation website at cultmediation.com
I also came across a VICE article, where the social media post images came from March 2021. These Former Cult Members Now Help Others Escape: https://plinkhq.com/i/
Apr 24, 2024
Sam Jahara (Part 1) The Children of Rajneesh and Centrepoint
Apr 10, 2024
Transcendental Meditation Cult, Patrick Ryan
PE PODCAST CULTS:
Transcendental Meditation Cult, Patrick Ryan
https://youtu.be/P7OqEkhmED8?si=kt3qY70h8NQuON8s
Mar 7, 2024
Racial Trauma and Healthcare
March 4, 2024
Disruptors at Work: an Integrated Care Podcast, host Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of racial trauma and healthcare, examining its impact on providers and patients while discussing strategies to address burnout and systemic disparities with psychotherapist, Ashley McGirt, MSW, LICSW. Discover effective methods for measuring racial trauma and the role of integrative healthcare approaches in fostering inclusivity, alongside the importance of ongoing cultural competence training and advocacy efforts for creating a more equitable future in healthcare.
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