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  2. Southeastern Ceremonial Complex - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex and some of its associated sites. Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (formerly Southern Cult, Southern Death Cult or Buzzard Cult [1] [2]), abbreviated S.E.C.C., is the name given by modern scholars to the regional stylistic similarity of artifacts, iconography, ceremonies, and mythology of the Mississippian culture.

  3. California's Rationalist-Linked Death Cult - AOL

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    In 2019, CFAR reportedly banned both Ziz and another cult member, Gwen, from events; multiple followers started protesting the organization (even alleging transphobia).

  4. Mortuary cult - Wikipedia

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    A mortuary cult (also called a funerary cult or death cult) is a ceremonial and religious form of a cult fostered over a certain duration of time, often lasting for generations or even dynasties. It concerns deceased peoples kept in the memories of their bereaved members, mostly family members or loyal servants.

  5. Death cult - Wikipedia

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    Death cult may refer to: Funerary cult, a religious practice centered on veneration of the dead; Mortuary cult, a ceremonial and religious devotion to dead loved ones by the bereaved; Doomsday cult, a cult that believes in, and may attempt to bring about, an end-of-world prophecy

  6. Cult followers starved to ‘meet Jesus’ and death toll keeps ...

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    Investigators found “shallow mass graves” and linked a growing number of deaths to the cult. The death toll reached 90 and included several children, police told AFP and Reuters on April 25.

  7. Meez - Wikipedia

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    Meez was a free-to-play virtual world [2] that launched on March 28, 2006. Meez was developed by Donnerwood Media (a company based in San Francisco, California , that were also the license-holders for Tringo) as an "online entertainment" social networking service .

  8. Did a doomsday cult really drive Lori Vallow to murder her ...

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    Prosecutors pinned Vallow’s motive in the murders of her children on three pillars of a ‘cult playbook’: Power, money and sex. But a survivor of one of America’s most notorious cults tells ...

  9. Roch Thériault - Wikipedia

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    Roch Thériault ([ʁɔk te.ʁjo]; May 16, 1947 – February 26, 2011) was a Canadian cult leader and convicted murderer. Thériault, a self-proclaimed prophet under the name Moïse (French for "Moses"), founded the Ant Hill Kids in 1977. They were a doomsday cult whose beliefs were based on those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.