Tuesday, July 28, 2020

'Children of God' cult - said to encourage child sex abuse, Sex cult led by elderly man uncovered

                         
 
- What was the 'Children of God' cult? Twisted sect said to encourage child sex abuse and mass orgies
- Sex cult led by elderly man known as 'The Doctor' uncovered
 
What was the 'Children of God' cult? Twisted sect said to encourage child sex abuse and mass orgies
The sect, now known as The Family International, had communities scattered across Scotland and still operates today.
By Sophie Law 14 JUL 2020
 
It was a secretive religious cult reportedly known for mass 'Jesus' orgies and encouraging the sexual abuse of children - some as young as two years old.
The 'Children of God' sect, now known as The Family International, had communities scattered across Scotland and still operates today.
 
It hit the headlines today after a paedophile cult member has admitted raping two little girls in Scotland.
Derek Lincoln appeared at Glasgow High Court on Monday and pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting the children - aged nine and 11 - over a two year period between 1989 and 1991.
 
The 74-year-old was extradited from France in 2019 on a European Arrest warrant following his involvement with the religious cult.
The 'Children of God' was started in the US in the late 1960s by its founder, David Berg - who called himself Moses.
 
He told members that God was love and love was sex regardless of age or relationship. He died in 1994 while on the run from the FBI.
The notorious cult leader told followers to celebrate God with mass sex orgies and fantasise about romps with Jesus while performing sex acts, according Jo Thornely’s book Zealot.
 
Mr Berg issued a “Mo Letter” containing a list of things you could say to Jesus while you pretended you were making love to him....
The notorious cult leader told followers to celebrate God with mass sex orgies and fantasise about romps with Jesus while performing sex acts, according Jo Thornely’s book Zealot.
 
Mr Berg issued a “Mo Letter” containing a list of things you could say to Jesus while you pretended you were making love to him.
There have been horrific reports from ex-members of sexual violence, incest, and brainwashing.
It’s also been reported the cult brainwashed its child members into believing sex acts were all part of God’s expression of love and actively encouraged sexual activities among minors as young as two or three years old.
Many ex-members have spoken out about the horrific abuse they experienced as youngsters before escaping.
Alexander Watt was the first British member of the cult to stand trial for child sex abuse when he was convicted in Scotland.
 
Joker star Joaquin Phoenix and Hollywood actress Rose McGowan were born into the cult.
The late actor River Phoenix, who was Joaquin's older brother, told Details Magazine in 1991 that he was four when he first had sex while in the group....
 
The cult now goes by the name of The Family International and is still active today.
They since have claimed a zero-tolerance policy regarding sexual interaction between adults and underage minors.
 

Sex cult led by elderly man known as 'The Doctor' uncovered
Jul 21, 2020
 
A septuagenarian known only as ‘The Doctor’ was behind a sex cult in northern Italy in which followers were abused and brainwashed, say authorities who uncovered the alleged activity.
 
Police say the leader of the cult, a 77-year-old man whom they have not named, used businesses such as dance schools, herbalists, craft shops and a publishing house as an allure to target the vulnerable and often women of wealth.
The man would then indoctrinate them by subjecting the women to ‘unbearable violence and abuse of all kinds’, say police.
 
Raids were carried out against the group, which was based near Milan in a town called Novara, on suspicion of slavery and sexual abuse, including young girls.
Officers say the group was structured like a pyramid with the most fervent followers closest to The Doctor, those who were skeptical towards the bottom....
 
Once immersed in the cult, which police say existed for 30 years, the women would be convinced to sever all family ties or else coax their relatives to join.
They would then be put to work for the group with The Doctor deciding what job best suited them.
Because some of the women were also given houses, their survival was entirely dependent on the cult.
 

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