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  2. Dwell Community Church - Wikipedia

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    [6] [9] [27] [28] Named and anonymous ex-members have shared allegations. [9] A former member of Dwell maintains a website titled "Xenos Is A Cult", which shares hundreds of allegations of controlling and cult-like behavior, including over 150 testimonials of abuse from parents, friends, and ex-members. [1] [10] Some stories date back to the ...

  3. Wellspring Retreat and Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    Wellspring claims that it has treated more than 500 former cult members from the United States and nine foreign countries since the retreat opened in 1986. [3] All of the staff are Christian and "former members of cults", [3] and their staff have included cult researchers and counselors, one being researcher Larry Pile.

  4. Governmental lists of cults and sects - Wikipedia

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    The report included a list of purported cults based upon information which may have been provided by former members, the general information division of the French National Police (Renseignements généraux — the French secret police service) and cult-watching groups. [14]

  5. Columbus author spills truth about Ohio cults in new graphic ...

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    "Loving, Ohio" releases Aug. 6 and can be found on Amazon, but will also be available in town at Prologue Books, 841 N. High St., and the Laughing Ogre, 4258 N. High St., as well as most bookstores.

  6. Anti-cult movement - Wikipedia

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    The anti-cult movement, abbreviated ACM and also known as the countercult movement, [1] consists of various governmental and non-governmental organizations and individuals that seek to raise awareness of religious groups that they consider to be "cults", uncover coercive practices used to attract and retain members, and help those who have become involved with harmful cult practices.

  7. How Online Conspiracy Groups Compare to Cults - AOL

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    Dr. Janja Lalich, a sociologist who was formerly a part of a left-wing cult, talks about the cult-like nature of many online conspiracy theory groups. Dr. Lalich explains how people get caught up ...

  8. Posse Comitatus (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Posse Comitatus (Latin, "force of the county") [1] is a loosely organized American far-right extremist social movement which began in the late 1960s. Its members spread a conspiracy-minded, anti-government, and antisemitic message linked to white supremacy aiming to counter what they believe is an attack on their social and political rights as white Christians.

  9. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    There are many collegiate secret societies in North America.They vary greatly in their level of secrecy and the degree of independence from their universities. A collegiate secret society makes a significant effort to keep affairs, membership rolls, signs of recognition, initiation, or other aspects secret from the public.