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CultNEWS101 Articles: 5/11/2026
"...The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light (AROPL), who dress all in black and wear beanie hats as “religious head coverings”, is led by Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, a 42-year-old Egyptian-American, who believes he is “the riser” and the self-proclaimed “saviour of mankind”.
But it’s the group’s military-style marches, hovering drones and robot guard dogs have alarmed his neighbours on Victoria Avenue in Crewe.
The married father of four has also said he is the successor to Jesus and his followers believe he can make the moon disappear.
Aliens control US presidents
Members of the sect also believe that George Washington was Adam Weishaupt, who is believed to be the founder of the Illuminati, and that a race of aliens known as “Shfar” control US presidents and world leaders.
The sect’s gospel suggests that George Bush Snr is a “shapeshifting extraterrestrial” who is “under control”.
Bizarre scripture also discusses a planet called Al-Aroos where rabbits are the size of bears while followers have told of Hashem’s “miracles” including bringing a woman in Germany back from the dead and healing blind people.
The sect has been described as a “cult” and on Wednesday 10 people from eight different countries were arrested after a raid involving more than 500 officers from four police forces as part of an investigation into alleged modern slavery."
Rolling Stone: She Survived the FLDS Cult. Now, She’s Healing Through Music
Naomi “Nomz” Bistline was one of Samuel Bateman’s 23 “spiritual wives” — but after a stint in prison, she’s coping with her past, one song at a time.
"Bistline was in a Texas prison serving a 21-month sentence for unlawfully removing minors from state custody — a crime she committed under the direction of Sam Bateman. Bateman is the leader of a small offshoot sect of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) who claims to be a prophet and the heir apparent to Warren Jeffs, the FLDS president who is currently serving life in prison for child sexual assault.
Bistline was the 13th of Bateman’s 23 “spiritual wives” — nine of which were girls as young as nine, and all of whom he sexually abused. After living a sheltered life in a secluded town, followed by a stint in prison, Bistline now finds herself in the public eye, thanks to Netflix’s new docuseries Trust Me: The False Prophet. It tells the story of Christine Marie, PhD — an expert in cult psychology who infiltrated Bateman’s group posing as a documentary filmmaker, ultimately taking him down using footage as evidence against him — and the women like Bistline whom she helped to set free."
ABC7: Video shows mob ransacking Church of Scientology in Midtown
"Detectives are reviewing video after a large group of young people stormed and ransacked parts of the Church of Scientology in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday afternoon, an incident the church described as a coordinated attack.
The video, captured around 4:30 p.m., shows a crowd moving through Midtown and near East 46th Street, where police say the group broke into the church during a seminar."
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Remembering the "Satanic Panic"
The Actions: Braun, based in Chicago, was known for diagnosing patients with suppressed memories of horrific, cult-driven torture—memories that were largely fabricated through unethical therapy techniques.
The Aftermath: Braun lost his medical license after it was determined he engaged in unethical treatment that destroyed lives, serving as a cautionary tale on the dangers of manufactured cult hysteria.
- Origins: Initiated in 1980 by the book Michelle Remembers, which detailed claims of childhood abuse by a Satanic cult through recovered-memory therapy, a technique now largely discredited.
- Daycare Scandals: Accusations focused on daycare centers, most notably the 1983–1990 McMartin Preschool case in California, the longest and most expensive criminal trial in US history, which ended with no convictions.
- Moral Panic Traits: Sociologists identify it as a moral panic where false accusations stemmed from cultural fears rather than evidence. Over 12,000 unsubstantiated cases of ritual abuse were reported during this time.
- Cultural Impact: The panic spurred unfounded fears that pop culture, including Dungeons & Dragons, heavy metal music, and cartoons, were corrupting youth and promoting devil worship.
- Legacy: The panic faded in the mid-1990s but left a legacy of wrongful convictions and ruined reputations. Elements of the panic have resurfaced in modern conspiracy theories like QAnon, which similarly allege child exploitation by a shadowy elite.
- Modern Echoes: A 2025 analysis suggests a new "Satanic Panic" has emerged, utilizing similar rhetoric to attack LGBTQ+ visibility, gender-affirming care, and education, labelling proponents as "groomers". [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
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CultNEWS101 Articles: 5/6/2026
Hoodline: New Christofferson Accuser Shakes Up Salt Lake LDS Circles
"A new woman has stepped forward in Salt Lake City, saying Wade Christofferson abused her when she was a teenager and that she reported the conduct to her Latter-day Saint bishop at the time. Christofferson is the brother of LDS Apostle D. Todd Christofferson, and the church has now issued a statement spelling out what the apostle knew and when. Her account is emerging as part of a broader federal case that first surfaced last fall.
The woman told reporters she went to her bishop in her youth to disclose the alleged abuse. Despite that, she says, Wade Christofferson later served in a bishopric and in other church callings. She explains that she chose to go public only after learning there were additional alleged victims. Her account is detailed by The Salt Lake Tribune."
Psychology Today: Is Real and Increasingly Common
Catching up to a psychological concern that most clinical discourses miss.
"...We are living in an existentially intense time. Artificial intelligence is making many question what makes humans irreplaceable. Others find themselves disoriented by a sea of misinformation that is corroding trust in communication, social media, knowledge, and science itself. Some are sitting with ongoing wars, rising political tensions, and an ecological crisis whose scale resists comprehension. These phenomena reflect a breakdown of meaning, relationship, and ways of being in the world together, rather than individual psychopathology.
The 2023 article "Existential Issues in Psychotherapy," published in Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience, frames it for clinicians directly.1 Existential issues, which are psychological concerns related to death, meaning or meaninglessness, choice, responsibility, identity, and connection or isolation, are common across diverse healthcare populations and clinical settings. The authors remind clinicians of the value of recognizing and addressing such concerns rather than collapsing them into adjacent diagnoses.
Existential distress is real
The clinical research is, in many ways, only beginning to catch up with what these conditions are producing in real lives."
This is Your Brain: Tell-Tale Signs That You Are in a Cult – Janja Lalich
"Cults and high-control groups influence beliefs and fundamentally reshape identity, decision-making, and autonomy. In this episode, Dr. Phil Stieg sits down with sociologist and cult expert Dr. Janja Lalich, Professor and author of Take Back Your Life, to explore the psychology behind cults. Drawing from decades of research as well as her own personal experience of spending a decade in a political cult, she discusses how indoctrination alters a person’s sense of self, why anyone can become vulnerable under the right circumstances, and the road to recovery after leaving."
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