! The Final Offer: Heaven's Gate, One Year Later The whole Heaven s gate scenario was scripted for everyone to see in + Thereligious cults who have separated from the world have picked up on one http://www.parascope.com/nb/articles/heavensGate.htm
Extractions: It's been a year now since Marshall Applewhite and 38 of his followers took their own lives with overdoses of Phenobarbital and vodka. They expected their souls to be taken onboard a giant spaceship which they (and a lot of other people) believed was cruising in the wake of Comet Hale-Bopp. The comet is long gone, and the phantom spaceship proved to be as lasting as the mainstream media's attention to Applewhite's "UFO Cult," which is to say, it was all just a nine-day wonder. Several other people have joined "Do" and the away team in death a former associate or two of the Heaven's Gate group, and a few copycats have OD'd since last March. Each subsequent death got me to thinking about the plainly circulated intentions of Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Lu Nettles Bo and Peep, Him and Her, Do and Ti and I got my hands on a strange manifesto Applewhite's group published in a number of newspapers around the country back in 1993. The whole Heaven's Gate scenario was scripted for everyone to see in black-and-white, and no one noticed.
The Watchman Expositor: Heaven's Gate Profile Heaven s gate. By Bob Waldrep. Founders Bonnie Lou Nettles and Marshall Herff Alnor, a Philadelphiabased Christian writer and researcher on cults and http://www.watchman.org/profile/hvnsgatepro.htm
Extractions: SITE DIRECTORY Home Page About Watchman Fellowship Free Subscriptions Church Presentations Weekly News Subject Index Profiles State Offices Watchman Staff OVERVIEW OF CULTS Articles JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Articles MORMONISM Articles NEW AGE Articles OCCULT Articles SCIENTOLOGY Articles OTHER RELIGIOUS TOPICS Articles Watchman Fellowship Profiles By Bob Waldrep Founders: Bonnie Lou Nettles and Marshall Herff Applewhite, a.k.a.: The Two Witnesses, Guinea and Pig, Bo and Peep, and Ti and Do. Founding Date: Official Publications: This group produced a number of publications, primarily in the form of posters, flyers and statements. These include: "Undercover 'Jesus' Surfaces Before Departure," " '95 Statement by an E.T. Presently Incarnate," "Last Chance To Advance Beyond Human" and "The Shedding of Our Human Bodies May Be Required To Take Up New Bodies in then Next World." They also produced a video series entitled: "Beyond Human - The Last Call." Finally, they published an official record of their history and beliefs: Heaven's Gate (The Door to the Physical Kingdom Level Above Human)
The Watchman Expositor: Heaven's Gate Tragedy Index of Cults Religions, State Offices, Watchman Staff, OVERVIEW OF CULTS In the days following the first thirtynine Heaven s gate suicides, http://www.watchman.org/na/heavengt.htm
Extractions: SITE DIRECTORY Home Page About Watchman Fellowship Free Subscriptions Church Presentations Weekly News Subject Index Profiles State Offices Watchman Staff OVERVIEW OF CULTS Articles JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Articles MORMONISM Articles NEW AGE Articles OCCULT Articles SCIENTOLOGY Articles OTHER RELIGIOUS TOPICS Articles Vol. 14, No. 2, 1997 Articles on the New Age by James K. Walker In the days following the first thirty-nine Heaven's Gate suicides, the staff at Watchman Fellowship was barraged by the news media. Nightline, ABC World News Tonight, CNN, USA Today, Time, Newsweek and a host of other international, national and local journalists interviewed our staff. At one point there were three network news teams setting up cameras and lights simultaneously in Watchman's offices. They were all asking crucial questions: "How could these people be so deceived?" "Could more suicides follow in the coming months?" "Don't these people have the right to choose death?" "By voluntarily giving their lives for their faith, were Applewhite and his followers really different than Christian martyrs?" One of the frustrations in working with television news media is the necessity of reducing significant and complex discussions to the infamous ten second "sound bite." Difficult and important questions need a more thorough discussion. This issue of the
Religions Of The Ancient Mediterranean Blog: June 2005 In the 1990s, the Heaven s gate group combined Christian apocalyptic expectationof the For a short overview of the types of imperial cults, go here. http://www.philipharland.com/Blog/2005_06_01_archive.html
CSA - Hot Topics Heaven s gate was also typical of cults in that it was headed by a charismatic Many fringe religions or cults have been accused of using brainwashing to http://www.csa.com/hottopics/archives/y2k.php
Extractions: (Released September 1999) by Kathlyn Hyatt Stewart, M.S. Glossary Contact Overview Time magazine (January 1999) reported that 9% of respondents fully believe that the world as we know it will end on January 1, 2000. In 999, people didn't have to worry about a "Y1K" bug, though many were preparing for an apocalypse, nonetheless. The world was still thought to be flat, the law of gravity was centuries from being discovered, diseases were of mysterious origin and unlikely cure, illiteracy was rampant and the printing press had yet to be invented, and most phenomena now known to be part of the "natural" world were perceived as the product of supernatural forces; the world was a scary and unpredictable place. Prophets of doom reigned, and, despite the fact that the millennium has no basis in geological, celestial, or sidereal fact, these seers gathered legions of followers with their predictions of Armageddon. What are millennial cults?
Bounded Choice Bounded Choice presents a unique comparison of two charismatic cults. Looking closely at Heaven s gate and at the Democratic Workers Party, http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9497.html
Extractions: Description About the Author Related Books "Lalich's newest book, Bounded Choice: True Believers and Charismatic Cults, puts her unusual experience and extensive scholarship to excellent use. Bounded Choice presents a unique comparison of two charismatic cults. . . . Lalich combines inside knowledge of the everyday life of cult members with a scholarly capacity to clearly illuminate the intricate social processes involved in cult formation. . . . This book will certainly reshape scholarly thinking about cults and cult members. . . . With her combination of extensive scholarship and extensive personal experience, Lalich is perhaps our best available interpreter and theoretician of the cult phenomenon."Karla McLaren, Skeptical Inquirer "Fascinating. . . .Lalich combines inside knowledge of the everyday life of cult members with a scholarly capacity to clearly illuminate the intricate social processes involved in cult formation. Lalich is perhaps our best available interpreter and theoretician of the cult phenomenon."Karla McLaren