Cults
Cult activity has been on the rise over the past few decades. With it there has been an increase in the fear surrounding it. From this fear, society has learned much about cults, how they get members and what to look out for as far as cult recruiters go. Society as a whole has also learned what can be done to deal with cults. Cult activity and the fear that surrounds it Throughout the last couple of decades more and more stories of illegal cult activity or murders by satanic cults appear on the news each night. This surge of reported cult activity has caused a spark in public interest. There has been a large increase in the fear that surrounds cults over the past couple of years. A cult is "a therapeutic or unconventional religious movement (McBride, 1985, 22)," and the more cults that fall beneath the public eye, the more serious the fear of cults becomes. Much of this fear has been sparked by major cult related incidents such as mass suicide by the People's Temple or the murder of Sharon Tate. These incidents, and incidents like them, grab the nation's attention and create widespread panic. But as the nation reads about these stories in the paper, the same questions seem to surface. Questions like
It was there that he convinced his 900 followers, made up of men, women, and children, to drink orange squash laced with cyanide. Wear the person down though inadequate diet and fatigue. In April of 1993, the FBI became aware of man named David Koresh and the cult he led which was known as the Branch Davidians cult (Green, 1993, 38). Cult activity can take the form of something as obvious and publicized as the Manson Family murders or can come in random and unrelated Satanic acts. That is when Manson and his Family would surface from the bottomless pit, and be the rulers of the world as the master race (Bugliosi, 1974, 284-290). The murders themselves grasped the nation's attention, but it was when the murderers and their motives surfaced that the fear began. It was started by the "Father of Deprogramming," Ted Patrick. Five dead bodies were found by the maid at 10050 Cielo Drive. The average family member ate LSD at least 300 times while they were at the ranch, while Manson preached about Helter Skelter or orchestrated massive orgies (Bugliosi, 1974, 431). It was in February of 1970 that the motive of these murders was discovered (Bugliosi, 1974, 283). The FBI got involved when they discovered that the cult was stockpiling weapons. Usually the recruiter is of the opposite sex and approaches the potential cult member with a smile and an invitation to dinner with some friends.
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