Betty Eisner's Psychotherapy Cult
1:20:44
The History of Synanon Remastered
52:51
Zendik Farm Remastered
2:14:15
10 ай бұрын
When Therapy Becomes Abusive
1:05:43
11 ай бұрын
Growing up in Scientology's Cadet Org
1:36:34
Coercive Control with Evan Stark
45:17
The Way International
1:53:21
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People of Praise
2:08:34
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Cult Trip with Anke Richter
1:48:47
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They Were Teenage Fundamentalists
1:55:23
Twin Flames Universe
1:41:21
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Odyssey Study Group Revisited
1:29:02
Marrying into a Family Cult
1:59:31
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Abusive Ashrams with Mary Garden
2:40:14
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@mpsorr
@mpsorr 2 күн бұрын
Even after all this, she talks about how she would have been promoted and got 10%... No, I doubt that "promotion" even existed, as described. It was all talk, smoke amd mirrors and gaslighting. There was no "woulda" bc its all BS and illusion. I imagine those who seemed to be above her weren't getting more money, they were just getting more screwed with new levels of nonsense to cost more rhan you'd ever make, and deeper indoctrinated. And the idea that people got "good results?" Probably no one. Those who didn't get caught up in the cult aspect just took some bullshit classes of totally worthless nonsense you could read in any basic book, wasted money and went home and back to their normal lives.
@louisduplessis2075
@louisduplessis2075 9 күн бұрын
Wasn't this started by David Wilkinson? Seems it morphed into something else..
@Youtubeissocool
@Youtubeissocool 10 күн бұрын
Mark, healing vibes to you. I’m do hope you find a donor kidney, if you haven’t already. Hugs!
@Youtubeissocool
@Youtubeissocool 10 күн бұрын
To me It is very Christian in its practices, they say Hell! 😂 Is there even Hell in Buddhism? The Christian vs. Buddhist concepts are very different, in my opinion. SGI talks about Hell in a very scary, Christian way. Also, people say chant for this or that and chant for a good outcome. It’s basically the same process of how many people practice Christian prayer!
@blu-rae864
@blu-rae864 11 күн бұрын
I’m getting interested in Buddhism and I was looking for temples in the city… SGI immediately seemed off. It seemed more like a church. Modern posters, and they sit in chairs? Immediate red flag. There’s a nearby place that supposedly is Vajrayana, so maybe I’m going to check that out.
@crait
@crait 12 күн бұрын
WOW! This sounds just like Shincheonji! The leader is about to die because he's so old, so I think this will be exactly what will happen with that cult.
@davidmarsh9897
@davidmarsh9897 13 күн бұрын
Hi Kacey, thanks for the video. I've been listening to some of your back catalogue on Spotify and just realised you're on KZbin too. I'm really enjoying the back catalogue but I've got quite a few more to go through yet. Thanks again for your efforts, Regards Dave.
@CultVaultPod
@CultVaultPod 13 күн бұрын
@@davidmarsh9897 thank you so much for tuning in! I hope the content is interesting!
@lisawilliams5486
@lisawilliams5486 14 күн бұрын
I grew up in this cult. On Sept 18th ,1972 fifteen Minnesota couples (with 35 children between them) made a "life-long" covenant and called themselves Servants of The Light. I was one of those unfortunate children. By the spring of 1973 they had created 12 "households" where they lived together in a communal lifestyle, naming themselves, began sharing finances, food, prayer, all material goods, household time, and "discipline." I was tasked with babysitting for these households without pay and often by myself - during off-site meetings on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays - with 5 or more children and even newborns. I was doing this between the ages of 9-14. In 1985 they merged with another local similar group they had already been associating with for years, a group who called themselves the People of Praise, so they changed their name too. (Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrets group) I was interviewed by the cult expert Steven Hassan on growing up in this cult which is still on his website today. People of Praise saw some coverage I was in and responded with a LIE saying they "were never in MN over the years Lisa was in it." Infact the above info and all the dates was taken from a (now scraped) screenshot from POP's website that was given to me by a journalist who interviewed me. I have the photo for anyone who would like to see it. Growing up in this group was a terrible situation and my childhood was racked with division (not connected from to other family members, some division was figurative as we were told they were not Christians and going to hell) I was insecure and afraid of the "rapture" and told that all my "secular" friends were going to burn in hell and it was my job to save them. The judgmental attitude from this group from my own experience, is NOT what Jesus teaches. This is why Jesus only had issues with the "religious" people in the bible......
@popsurvivors
@popsurvivors 4 күн бұрын
I would like to affirm Lisa’s experiences and would also argue that People of Praise actively lies about the status of Servants of the Light members as a pathetic attempt to distance itself from a pattern of abuse that it initiated. The truth is that there was no real distinction between SOTL and POP other than they initially had different cult leaders (Jack Brombach vs Ranaghan/DeCelles). And both Ranaghan and Brombach sat on the National Service Committee which encouraged charismatic prayer groups in the 1970s to morph into covenant communities following a common set of practices established by the committee. During that time, DeCelles often traveled to Minneapolis to teach and likewise Brombach came to South Bend to do the same. So when the two groups merged officially in 1984, it was just a matter of rebranding because they had been effectively tied at the hip from the beginning.
@lisawilliams5486
@lisawilliams5486 4 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I was interviewed on the show Inside Edition about this cult and tried to explain this “merger” and people of praise rebutted to the show and said they were “never anywhere near Minnesota” during the time I was in it (lies of course) so I sent them the now deleted page from their website that I managed to get a screenshot of before they deleted it during the Amy Coney Barrett scandal. A time-line history confirming what you said above. I got Crickets as a response from them. I challenged them to pay for therapy for all the kids of the cult. Nothing.
@TimothyGott
@TimothyGott 15 күн бұрын
The organization started in the late eighties and was called the Crossroads Movement at the time. And yes you reported on the absolute worst of it. Most of it wasn't that bad, but yes all of the bad you read could be found somewhere.
@ht5727
@ht5727 15 күн бұрын
Actually the allegations against KSB were falsified... Noseweek did a 3 part documentary on Kwasizabantu how news 24 got it wrong, I highly recommend you check it out. Also the book by Gerda Potgieter a journey to the truth the case of Kwasizabantu mission. And then as well watch the morning shot episode on the mission. Kwasizabantu is not a cult and does not abuse its members, but it is hated by a small group of former members. How many cults accommodate thousands of visiting youth in youth conferences bi annually? The sermons preached at the mission are on its KZbin channel as well if anyone is curious. Furthermore there are tons of testimonies on the mission website... Don't be duped into maligning a wonderful place by sensationalistic media mudsplattering.
@ervinhodge2613
@ervinhodge2613 15 күн бұрын
These people wasn't I. The nation
@toadster_strudel
@toadster_strudel 18 күн бұрын
I've listened to about 25 minutes of this video, and I'm not really convinced by this woman's story too much. So far, you said that they demanded a lot of your time and were a bit creepy with the discipleship thing, right? That's not really a cult thing. It sounds more like a controlling/insecure group-of-people thing. A lot of non-cult churches do this. Cults not only cut you off from your family and friends, but they also force you to do things you'd otherwise not be comfortable doing (NIXVM, Peoples Temple). Engaging in sexual acts, committing crimes, etc (NIXVM). The person who leads the cult typically has God-like or messiah status (NIXVM, Branch Davidians, Jehovah's Witnesses, Unification Church). They might even live off-grid and/or eschew the use of conventional medical treatment (Branch Davidians, Jehovah's Witnesses, Scientology, Christian Scientists). I was part of Dwell/Xenos for about 20 years. My wife and I left around 2020. The time commitment ended up being the thing that made us both leave. Over those two decades, I made it clear to everyone that I didn't want to be part of any leadership. Everyone understood and respected that. You are not a victim.
@CultVaultPod
@CultVaultPod 18 күн бұрын
@@toadster_strudel are you suggesting that every person who has been a member of this group has had the exact experiences you have had?
@toadster_strudel
@toadster_strudel 18 күн бұрын
@@CultVaultPod Not at all. But as she mentioned earlier in the interview, not every house church behaves the same way. Different leaders have different styles of leading their groups. What those individual leaders did were not necessarily sanctioned by the main church. I'm not an apologist for Dwell/Xenos. There are good reasons for why I left. My older brother, a long time leader, also left recently. One of their schools, Harambee Christian Schools, recently separated from them as well. Dwell has a huge PR problem, and they've been very bad at managing it. The Dwell model of fellowship becomes an opportune environment for controlling people to grow and blossom. This is unfortunate, because they have the potential to do so much good for central Ohio. I just think people are so quick to label a church a cult because they didn't like the people there. There is definitely a difference between a group like The Family and a controlling church like Dwell/Xenos.
@Kenneth-mo1si
@Kenneth-mo1si 18 күн бұрын
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@Kenneth-mo1si
@Kenneth-mo1si 18 күн бұрын
11:19
@justahumanbeing.709
@justahumanbeing.709 18 күн бұрын
new documentary just come out called 'Children of the Cult' about the abuse of children in Rajneesh cult, includes interviews with the alleged perpertrators where they are asked about the allegations.
@CultVaultPod
@CultVaultPod 18 күн бұрын
@@justahumanbeing.709 thanks for this!
@keliakarson9411
@keliakarson9411 19 күн бұрын
Nancy Salzman was not a psychiatric nurse. She billed psychiatric care she conducted under other licensed individuals.
@thomasbarchen
@thomasbarchen 22 күн бұрын
Interesting talk.
@pepe-zfIi36grkoftIqk
@pepe-zfIi36grkoftIqk 21 күн бұрын
*Search; NKT Cult.*
@crait
@crait 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for this episode! Super interesting! Is there any episode with a former member from Tulsi Gabbard's cult?
@CultVaultPod
@CultVaultPod 22 күн бұрын
@@crait interestingly enough I am recording an episode with a survivor of the science of identify foundation next month!
@crait
@crait 22 күн бұрын
@@CultVaultPod , fantastic! I cannot find any info about it from a non-member perspective, so thank you!
@victoriasavage
@victoriasavage 22 күн бұрын
Thank you!! I left two years ago after 10 years. I always had doubts. Glad to finally hear the real history of it. The official story never sat right with me.
@resist.
@resist. 23 күн бұрын
WOW-thank god youre back
@CultVaultPod
@CultVaultPod 23 күн бұрын
@@resist. sorry I’ve been away so long! Lots of content already in the pipeline :)
@jiyounglee6150
@jiyounglee6150 24 күн бұрын
I have just seen this video...i need more info on Robert shinn...if he bad...i will find out...amen
@DEHEK
@DEHEK 24 күн бұрын
DECULT CONFERENCE 2024: Why Was EX-Jehovah's Witness Danny de Hek Silenced and Dropped? #DECULT kzbin.info/www/bejne/jXvRg52GpNWbotk REJECTED from DECULT CONFERENCE 2024: Why Was EX-Jehovah's Witness Danny de Hek Silenced & Dropped? kzbin.info/www/bejne/jaPOn4FnbKehbJo In this video, I share the unfortunate experience of being removed as a speaker from the upcoming DeCult 2024 Conference, despite already being publicly announced as part of the program. After receiving an email from Anke Richter, the event's director, explaining the decision, I felt compelled to respond publicly. This decision was made after members of the ex-Jehovah’s Witness (JW) community raised concerns about my inclusion in the event, resulting in DeCult's decision to retract my speaking slot. The reasoning? Concerns that my participation would keep a large portion of the ex-JW community from attending. While I understand the need to consider the audience’s comfort and safety, I believe this situation has been handled unfairly, as no one from DeCult approached me directly to hear my side of the story. In this video, I speak with Dennis Parker, one of the event co-organizers, via Zoom, where I express my frustration and disbelief at how this has unfolded. I’ve always aimed to use my platform to expose harmful organizations like Jehovah’s Witnesses, raising awareness of cult practices and helping people break free from controlling environments. I believe it’s ironic that DeCult, an organization dedicated to exposing harmful cults, is shunning me in a manner all too similar to the cult-like behavior we seek to expose. I’ve been deeply involved in exposing cults for years and have even done a successful interview with Lara Kaput, which DeCult themselves promoted. And the day of the committee meeting I conducted another interview with Rachel Lees - Interview with Lara Kaput - Ex-Jehovah’s Witness Whistleblower | DECULT Conference Preview - kzbin.info/www/bejne/emHTdWqeodiZiqc - Rachel Lees EXPOSES Cult Leader Bill Gothard's Downfall - DECULT Speaker Exclusive Interview: kzbin.info/www/bejne/roDFkoyXgLGGn5o Yet, despite this, more recent accusations have come forward that I’ve never had a chance to address with the organizers. It feels like an entire community has made a decision about me based on misinformation, and I wasn’t even given a platform to defend myself. Additionally, Rob Woolley, a colleague and respected figure from the Toastmasters and Rotary communities, wrote a heartfelt letter in support of me to Dennis Parker. In this letter, Rob highlights my professionalism and my ability to handle controversial topics with grace and humor. However, Dennis claims that this letter wasn’t passed on to Anke, leaving me even more perplexed as to how this situation has been handled. Key Points in This Video: I share the email from DeCult Director Anke Richter explaining their decision to remove me as a speaker due to concerns raised by the ex-Jehovah’s Witness community. My conversation with Dennis Parker, where I plead for a meeting with the DeCult committee to address these concerns and have my voice heard. My feelings of being treated unfairly and shunned, similar to the behavior cults impose on their members, ironically by an organization meant to fight against cult practices. A heartfelt letter from Rob Woolley supporting my character, professionalism, and ability to handle controversial topics, which was not passed on to the decision-makers. I believe everyone should have the chance to tell their side of the story before decisions like these are made. In this video, I ask for your feedback and invite you to share your thoughts on how this situation has been handled. Do you believe this decision was justified, or do you think I should have been given the chance to present my side of the story to the DeCult committee? Your input is valuable to me, and I encourage you to engage in the conversation. Let’s stand up against censorship, hypocrisy, and the very cult-like practices we’re working to expose. *CURRENT SPEAKERS LIST FOR DECULT CONFERENCE 2024* (27th Sep 2024) Dr. Janja Lalich, Dr. Gillie Jenkinson, Craig Hoyle, Caroline Ansley, Adam Dudding, Scott Homan, Sarah Steel, Ekant Veer, Tore Klevjer, Ulrike Schiesser, Luke Hollis, Lindy Jacomb, Maria Esguerra, Andre Afamasaga, Virginia Courage, Laura McConnell, Laura Muir, Bronwyn Rideout, Stephen Judd, Dennis Gates, Sunita Torrance, Anusha Bradley, Rachel Lees, Pearl Valor, Bec Sonkkila, Dhyana Levey, Ciaran Fox, Shayne Mechen, Natalie Malcon, Dave Booda, Lara Kaput, Adam Elmasri, Dr. Nicole Matejic, Micki McAllen, Ursula Cheer, Dr. Duncan Webb, Dame Sue Bagshaw. #DeCult #JehovahsWitness #Cults #Shunned #PublicSpeaking #ExJW #Conference #CultAwareness ------- THE CRYPTO PONZI SCHEME AVENGER WEBSITE: dehek.com PODCAST: podcast.dehek.com BOOKINGS: calendly.com/dehek KZbin: kzbin.info "If you found our collaboration helpful, I'd be grateful if you could leave me a Review! It would help me better serve others and improve my skills. You can also support me by buying me a virtual cup of coffee ☕ at www.buymeacoffee.com/dehek. Your gesture would help keep me energized and motivated to continue providing support. Thank you for the opportunity to work with you!” Best Regards Danny de Hek Phone: +64 21 961 652 Email: [email protected]
@Weldingartifact
@Weldingartifact 27 күн бұрын
Convinced that the Unification Church is a CIA run institution
@tucki666
@tucki666 28 күн бұрын
Oh man, let me say some words in favor of Nichiren Buddhism and SGI. First of all, Nichiren > SGI. It's just an organization you're free to join and leave, it's free of charge. Nichiren b. is considered a legit Buddhist school not some quirky sect. The chanting is, first and foremost, a powerful meditation technique that reminds you of the things you studied (Buddhist philosophy). That's it. There's nothing supernatural here, even "sensei" (Mr Ikeda) stated "Buddhism is reason". It's all about inner (!) transformation, while staying rooted in real life. The practice is not NOT a magic wish-granting spell, chanting will NOT get you a V12 Ferrari without working for it. But as these misunderstandings are flooding the net (and leaving people disappointed) there's certainly a point with poor Buddhist education. Chanting will not make your life easier. As for Mr Ikeda - accept him as a mentor or not, up to you. My mentor was a local guy, Yoshi. You choose. A last important point: Buddhism stands for peace, genuine (!!!) dialogue, respect, and religious freedom. While there might be fanatics around aggressively trying to "shakubuku" people (which are a pain in the €&&), the vast majority lets you be who you are. Check out the practice if you like, that's it. Really. You can keep the religion or mindset you already have. No prob. I go to church sometimes. In my experience, the sgi stuff is as harmless as it gets.
@smiler5134
@smiler5134 Ай бұрын
God’s judgment is real and anyone who lead his children astray will receive no mercy on the day of judgment. Their souls will wheep and forever be disturbed. God is REALLL and will not be mocked. Repent For God is sending warning…
@bub7771
@bub7771 Ай бұрын
Crazy! I bought one of their CDs from a weird guy in the parking lot after a Korn concert
@tyannokay
@tyannokay Ай бұрын
My parents met in the Way. They both went through the Way Corps, during which they were used as unpaid workers, were sleep-deprived and starved, my mother was r*ped by numerous men, basically used as sexual currency, and my father was also close to other women who were systematically r*ped. My mother was even targeted by VPW himself. My parents left after we died and I was raised to believe in everything my parents learned in the Way. My parents both dealt with severe mental health issues before they joined the cult, but they were permanently scarred from their experience, and I myself now must contend with a number of disorders, including PTSD. I have attempted s*icide multiple times, and now even if I miss my meds for a few days, I get s*icidal again. This is what the Way does to people.
@asalshokati
@asalshokati Ай бұрын
He's spot on! They had me partake as an instructor to be at a half day retreat I had taken as a student before and that's when I realized the level of mind control and emotional coercion (either boosting your ego or understanding your vulnerabilities and playing them to their advantage) and unfortunately noticed the chastising of a new instructor (despite their 'image' of not being monastic...) red flags everywhere... their practicer methods are very effective but they want every bit of your essence given to the 'guru' and organization... all the God given gifts like your creativity so on! A cult for sure!
@jordanasel3745
@jordanasel3745 Ай бұрын
Smith and Wesson never changed their is the only thing
@Sanatha-w5o
@Sanatha-w5o Ай бұрын
I have been a sannyasín since 1985. This is such bigoted rubbish. The reason Osho is quoted by intellectuals is that he was a highly intelligent man. I will always be grateful for this amazing teacher.
@littlezentz
@littlezentz Ай бұрын
In Delphi, IN the Old Order German still have horse and buggies and no electricity
@wokeisnonsense
@wokeisnonsense Ай бұрын
What kind of Buddhists chant for the total defeat and destruction of fellow Buddhist sect, when both are from the same founder?
@KevinMurphy-kk6yz
@KevinMurphy-kk6yz Ай бұрын
New Kadampa Tradition creepy, money-grabbing cult
@keliakarson9411
@keliakarson9411 Ай бұрын
Nancy Salzman was never a Psychiatric Nurse.
@clouseaux
@clouseaux Ай бұрын
Hey all, I'm the guest in this episode. Send me a message if you want to discuss this. Here to help. Be well~
@Gestr3482
@Gestr3482 Ай бұрын
Channel needs more followers
@Mingzwest
@Mingzwest Ай бұрын
Can you start a video on the active lawsuit against Baba Muktananda of SYDA rape allegations by 3 plaintiffs or a former SYDA insider since there isn’t much about the org online except by D. Shaw which is interesting but there are others out there who must know more about SYDA ‘s skeletons in closet
@Gestr3482
@Gestr3482 Ай бұрын
There was nobody at that program who made a bigger impression on me than Laura. She was incredibly intelligent and well spoken and down to earth. There weren't many people, under that kind of duress, who were able to show such empathy for everyone else's trauma. We were so wrapped up in our own shit. Laura always made space in her heart for others. I couldn't have made it through that program without her.
@Gestr3482
@Gestr3482 Ай бұрын
I was at Running Springs. I had Russ Decker. And I'll admit right now, he's the only person I've ever met that I legitimately hate. He was a power mad, self righteous, psychologically abusive son of a bitch.
@jenofhearts
@jenofhearts Ай бұрын
Ive always been too broke and stuck in the rat race to join a cult. I love to watch how they implode so quickly on social media Teals eyebrows freak me out!!
@Gestr3482
@Gestr3482 Ай бұрын
Running Springs, here. Though I'd since forgotten the dates. but recently remembered the counselors at Ascent talking about Columbine. Can't believe I'd shut that out! So now I know that I went to Ascent and Cedu from 1999 to 2000. Crazy how you shut stuff out...
@Roberto-hqfIjift24kqfIitbgypry
@Roberto-hqfIjift24kqfIitbgypry Ай бұрын
The NKT are outlawed by all other buddhist traditions, all schools of Buddhism & associations.
@Tristin-erfIkb73vtfItqb
@Tristin-erfIkb73vtfItqb Ай бұрын
There are NKT Cult people roaming the web trying to recruit others into the Cult.
@Renee-uiIf7ejIurso
@Renee-uiIf7ejIurso Ай бұрын
*Watch; What the New Kadampa Tradition Monks and Nuns Do and don't want you to see close up.*
@Heidi-pzjifltr3qkfIbidg
@Heidi-pzjifltr3qkfIbidg Ай бұрын
This Cult takes away your own life plan and replaces it with their life plan for you.
@Hector-bfjIy5aiIrn
@Hector-bfjIy5aiIrn Ай бұрын
Don't Ruin Your Relationship, Life, Family, & Career. Don't be Deceived. This NKT Is NOT Buddhism.
@robin-hkfIjc6cjIiq
@robin-hkfIjc6cjIiq Ай бұрын
*Also Search; "Recovery From The New Kadampa Tradition, A Resource Center".*
@robin-hkfIjc6cjIiq
@robin-hkfIjc6cjIiq Ай бұрын
*Search; "Dr Michelle Haslam Psychological Report on The NKT".*
@gts013
@gts013 Ай бұрын
Great interview! Thanks to both of you.
@jlynn7893
@jlynn7893 Ай бұрын
I’m a 3rd generation, and currently still attend once in a while. The elders still talk heavily of Armstrong and the numbers are going down in the US but the numbers are going up in the Philippines. There’s 2 groups for the feast of tabernacles that meet still from my branch off.