Creating cults is much easier when someone can make people believe there’s a higher power involved. This is easy for the out of body man gods to do – they can blow your mind. They’ve created cults for political purposes.
The Interesting Case of Charles details the life of Charles Manson including his incarceration in Washington State before forming The Manson Family. His cult was used to demonize the anti – Vietnam protests and attack a Jewish director.
They created a trans cult called the Zizians to demonize trans people and promote the propaganda about antifa being an actual terrorist group.
This NXIVM cult was created, and used sexual initiation rites to gain leverage on it’s members. The members were wealthy and/or influential people. This sets up a dangerous scenario were cult leaders can gain a foothold in politics and economics.
What to do when a religious sect or cult not controlled by them opposes them in some way? For example in 1991 the 4th D was abuzz warnings about an attempt to start a race war – a week later Rodney King was beat almost to death by man god loyalists. The Branch Davidians of Waco were one group repeating that warning.
The propaganda accusing the Davidians of all being married to Koresh and other sexual crimes to deflect from the illegal assault on the compound came from the same man gods.
Another such group was the Rajneesh Movement led by a charismatic Indian guru who called himself Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.
Rajneesh did not believe in moral extremism. He opposed the sexual morality laws in India. For example kissing in public can be considered a crime (see 2014 Kiss of Love Protests). He felt the same way about Christian morality. He argued instead for a moderate path, not extreme asceticism. He was not opposed to the religions themselves or capitalism. All these things he considered worldly and not of consequence on a path toward enlightenment.
The movement was controversial in the 1970s and 1980s, due to the founder’s hostility, first to Hindu morality in India, and later to Christian morality in the United States. In the Soviet Union, the movement was banned as being contrary to “positive aspects of Indian culture and to the aims of the youth protest movement in Western countries”. The positive aspects were allegedly being subverted by Rajneesh, whom the Soviet government considered a reactionary ideologue of the monopolistic bourgeoisie of India and a promoter of consumerism in a traditional Hindu guise. Wikipedia
He used texts from different religions and Western psychology in his monologues. The propaganda against this movement was similar to that against the Davidians years later. Because they didn’t preach celibacy they were suddenly a sex cult.
Rajneesh’s movement grew in popularity and gained the attention of religious institutions and politicians. He moved to Oregon in 1981 after purchasing a large property. The rural area was not happy with the Rajneeshis and the latter group didn’t blend in well with the locals.
Rajneesh handed his affairs over to Ma Ananda Sheela as he went into a period of isolation. Sheela was the only person he was in contact with for some time. When the Rajneeshis attempted to start and incorporate their own city legal challenges arose. Tensions were high and in 1984, a referendum on the issue was scheduled. 751people got salmonella food poisoning, 45 of whom were hospitalized, the day of the vote.
As it turned out Sheela and some of her closest staff members had poisoned food at local restaurants to keep people from going to the polls. She was charged and convicted for attempted murder and assault with a bio weapon. She pleaded guilty to setting fire to a county office and wire-tapping at the commune. It is believed she took over the organization and set herself up to control things. The FBI investigation found Rajneesh was not aware of what Sheela had been up to during his period of isolation. Sheela served 4 1/2 years and was deported to Germany.
The incident didn’t help Rajneesh’s movement, it’s size and influence declined, although there are still adherents today.
Those who regularly peruse the Case Studies (link below) will have noticed certain repeated themes; the victims chosen to be brainwashed by the Controllers of Mordor and their political leader. The victims are programmed between lifetimes and often murdered to facilitate this effort. Feminists are prevalent among the victims.
They are then used for nefarious purposes and kept from pursuing their natural inclinations, particularly political, in the following life. The following soul was used to harvest more souls for the same masters. She also played a part in an attempt to pass the blame for efforts by the giant Controller fascists attempts to start a race war onto liberals, hippies and environmentalists.
The master of the witches in this lifetime was the Grand Inquisitor in his last.


This is Ethel Florence Richardson (3 January 1870 – 20 March 1946). She was an Australian feminist author who wrote under the pen name Henry Handel Richardson. She wrote eight novels among other works.
Ethel excelled in music and the arts while attending Presbyterian Ladies College in Melbourne. She and her sister were ardent supporters of women’s suffrage movement (suffragettes) in London. She claimed to have contact with her deceased husband through seances and researched metaphysics.


This woman is Susan Atkins (May 7, 1948 – September 24, 2009). Susan was a member of the Manson Family (see The Interesting Case of Charles). As a young girl she was a member of her schools glee club (choir) and the church choir. Her mother died when she was 13 and she lived with relatives after.
When she was 18 she left home for San Fransisco where she met the zombie cult leader Charles Manson (Case Study 10). Manson was programmed while in prison in Washington State. She became part of his “Family.”
In 1969 their group committed 9 murders. Susan was convicted for involvement of 8 of them, including the Tate – LaBianca killings. She was sentenced to death, later commuted to life imprisonment.

Susan Atkins at trial and during detainment can be described as strange. She giggled at the trial and made childlike expressions. Whomever possessed her?
In 1977, Atkins published her autobiography, Child of Satan, Child of God, in which she recounted the time she spent with the Manson Family, her religious conversion, and her prison experiences.
She became paralyzed and died in 2009. The cause of death was listed as natural causes. The fascist rapist Controllers accomplished their mission – she didn’t write books on feminism this time around.
Related
- Case Study 8
- Case Study 13
- Case Study 33
- Case Study 37
- Case Study 38
- Case Study 46
- Case Study 48
- The Interesting Case of Amanda Knox

