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  2. Heaven's Gate (religious group) - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Gate was an American new religious movement known primarily for the mass suicides committed by its members in 1997. Commonly designated a cult, it was founded in 1974 and led by Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997) and Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985), known within the movement as Do and Ti.

  3. Marshall Applewhite - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 26, 1997), also known as Do, [a] among other names, [b] was an American religious leader who founded and led the Heaven's Gate new religious movement (often described as a cult), and organized their mass suicide in 1997.

  4. 20 years after the Heaven's Gate mass suicide, an ex ... - AOL

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    A former Heaven's Gate member is looking back on the time he spent with the cult 20 years after dozens of its members committed suicide together.. Read: Husband of 'Supermom' Jogger Speaks Out, as ...

  5. Heaven's Gate: The Cult of Cults - Wikipedia

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    Heaven's Gate: The Cult of Cults is an American documentary television miniseries revolving around the religious group Heaven's Gate and its leader Marshall Applewhite. It consists of four episodes and premiered on December 3, 2020, on HBO Max .

  6. Heaven's Gate, 22 Years Later: Remembering 38 People ... - AOL

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    Heaven's Gate, 22 Years Later: Remembering Lives Lost in Cult. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...

  7. ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Docuseries: Why Does Frank Lyford’s Voice ...

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    Frank Lyford left the Heavens Gate cult four years before 39 of his “classmates” committed mass-suicide in 1997. Now, you can watch him tell his story in HBO Max’sHeavens Gate: The ...

  8. Heaven's Gate (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The podcast is a documentary about the new religious movement Heaven's Gate, which is often described as a cult. [1] The podcast discusses how Bonnie Lu Nettles and Marshall Applewhite (known within the group as Ti and Do respectively) convinced their followers to leave their families to join them. [2]

  9. Robert W. Balch - Wikipedia

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    He and Taylor joined Heaven's Gate for 3 months in the 1970s, traveling with the cult and secretly taking extensive notes on his experience before eventually leaving to go resume his life. [1] After leaving Heaven's Gate, Balch and Taylor published articles about Heaven's Gate. Eventually, they lost track of Heaven's Gate in the late 1970s.