Religion
Christians
These are the groups that focus on the actual
religion (usually), but you'll find others in the Patriots, Right Wing (missing), and
sadly, Nazi sections, and elsewhere.
- Jews For Jesus: "If Seinfeld,
Schwimmer, and Spielberg knew what we know about Jesus"
- Christian Research Ministries
- Dr. W.S. McBirnie, United Community Churches of America, PO Box 90,
Glendale, CA 91209: Also home of the Voice of Americanism. Newsclippings
showing the creeping influence of homosexuality, New Age, and Communism are
summaried in DOCUMENTATION!, which you will receive until Jesus comes, which
may be as early as 1995.
- Southwest Radio Church, PO Box 1144, Oklahoma City, OK 73101: Publishes
the "Prophetic Observer", which is conspicuously lacking in any prophesies. A
bit dry, except when they talk about Big Brother/the Anti-Christ/666/the
Beast/etc.
- Scriptures of America, PO Box 766, LaPorte, CO 80535: Refreshing in that
they see the End Times as an ongoing process that has lasted for almost 2000
years, and will go on indefinitely. Occasional conspiracy writings.
- Personal Update, Koinonia House, PO
Box D, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816-0347: Clinton conspiracies, science, and
Biblical analysis.
- First American Monetary Consultants, 3500 JFK Parkway, Ft. Collins, CO
80525: "To protect Christians' God-given assets" from the New World Order.
- K.M. Bean, PO Box 51, Grove City, OH 43123: Christ's name is Yasu. If you
pray to "Jesus" (the wrong spelling according to Mr. Bean) you're actually
praying to the demon Zeus, and you've fallen into Satan's plot.
- Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps (ACMTC), PO box 90,
Berino, NM 88024: Write and receive reams of rants from the most violent
sounding pacifist Christians on the planet. They wage "spiritual" war, and
take it very seriously. I got the tract: "Way Out, the Lesbian Connection".
- Christians Against Satanism, PO Box 491, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055: Read the
works of Anthony Lavey, who evidently has bought into his father Anton's
enormous ego. Tony's convinced that his pop and the Church of Satan heads up
the world-spanning Illuminati. Graphic descriptions of ritual torture and
murder.
- Salt Ministries, 3108 Thomas #8, Las Vegas, NV 89030: Or write to the man
himself. Anthony LaVey also has a ranch for runaway teens, so I can't make too
much fun of him.
- Pastor Alamo, PO Box 398, Alma, AR 72921: Lots, lots, lots of tracts:
"Judgement is Now!!", "Lying for Fun and Profit". Pray that he overcomes his
legal difficulties.
- Dr. Jerry Falwell, Liberty Alliance, PO Box 6004: Formerly the Moral
Majority. Write and you may receive Falwell's autobiography, and you'll be
sure to get countless petitions to end homosexuality once and for all.
- David Allen Lewis Ministries, 304 E Manchster, Springfield, MO 65810:
"Prophecy Watch International", "Jerusalem Courier", and Christians United for
Israel.
- Peaceway Productions, PO Box 9064, Austin, TX 78766: Austin's own, these
folks have entertained me for hours on cable access exposing satanism in rock
music. Thoughtful apologetics, but still clings to the "young Earth" theory.
- Death to the
World, PO Box 130, Forestville, CA 95436: Russian Orthodoxy for gutter
punks.
- The Prophecy Club, PO Box 750234, Topeka, KS 66675
- Seventieth Week, PO Box 771, Gladewater, TX 75647: The America Online
symbol is the eye of the Illuminati with 666 hidden inside. Is anyone
surprised?
- End Times Church, 107 W 4th St., Ottwa, KS 66067
- Christ is the Answer, PO Box 128, Ranier, WA 98576
- List
of creationist snail addresses.
- Kenneth Janicki Ministries, PO Box 2, Longview, WA 98632: This man is
beautiful. Write for instructions for the Denny's Coffee Ritual, which
involves looking into the eye of the pyramid of a dollar bill in the
reflection of a coffee cup. Evidently, God and our founding fathers developed
this ritual to show us the spirituality of free market capitalism. I tried it,
but had to stop when it actually started to work! I got a free tape,
"Ninja Christian".
- Our Lady of the Roses, PO Box 52,
Bayside, NY 11361: Write and receive a rose petal blessed by Jesus and Mary,
which cures the sick and will keep you out of purgatory. Learn about Fatima,
Angelic visitations, and the truth behind UFOs.
- Fidelis Et Verus, PO Box 350333, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33335: Conspiracy,
Catholic style. Connected with Our Lady, above, but more on the Illuminati and
the Jews (not in a good way).
- The Golden Key Ministry, PO Box 13356, Scottsdale, AZ 85267-3357: God will
make you rich through the power of "unexpected income". "To raise your level
of prosperity, there must be an appropriate adjustment in your belief system".
If you're not rich, then your prayer must not be scientific enough.
- Yahweh's New Kingdom, Inc., PO Box 147, Prescott, AZ 86302: Published
since 1930, so these guys are old. God lives on Orion, Satan lives on the
moon, and every year he gets drunk, dresses up as Santa Claus, and tries to
ascend to heaven on a sleigh. Elvis was king of Persia in a previous life, and
the movie "Stargate" was almost completely accurate.
New Age
- Saint Germain Foundation, 1120 Stonehedge Dr, Schaumberg, IL 60194: An "I
AM" religion, founded by Guy and Edna Ballard. A theosophical group that was
linked with the Silver Legion in the 20s and 30s. The Silver Shirts of the
Legion were a paramilitary, occult, Nazi group that wanted to move Jews to
reservations. Early I AM literature criticized Hitler for being too left-wing.
Anyway, they've mellowed since then.
- Mark-Age, PO Box 290368, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33329: Organizes the
light-workers to prepare for a planetary transformation in connection with
aliens, and to promote the I-AM consciousness. The twelfth spiritual power of
elimination is manifested in the urinary system & colon and is the color
violet. Unofficial
site
- Brotherhood of the White Temple, PO Box 966, Castle Rock, CO 80104: the
works of "Dr." Doreal, and "White" doesn't refer to skin color (anymore).
- The Stelle Group, Stelle, IL 60919: There's no street address because you
can write to the whole damn town! A new age commune founded in 1973 based on
the teachings of the ancient Botherhoods. You can even visit or move in. They
seem to be going strong, even though things aren't going quite as they
planned. When they started up, they were hoping to attract some folks from the
Older Lesser Brotherhood, the Lemurian Fellowship, to teach some classes. (Any
pranksters out there could shave their heads, put on some robes, and pull a
fast one on these rubes) Doomsday may not be on May 5th, 2000. Even if it is,
their original plan (airlifting thousands of adepts off the earth's surface
for two weeks) might not be feasible.
- The Mayan Order, Box 2710, San Antonio, TX 78299: The Mayans are looking
surprisingly Anglo nowadays. And I guess the whole human sacrifice thing
wasn't very PC, so they're dishing out sweetness-and-light self-affirmations.
Join the 1000 strong.
- Psychic Pathways, PO Box 418, Woodmere, NY 11598: Newsclippings as a
vehicle for their classifieds (which are better anyway). Evidently, there's a
growing market for people with American Indian ancestors who grew up in the
suburbs and are whiter than Ward Cleaver. Some of them seem to be willing to
pay big bucks to learn what this whole tribe and shaman stuff is all about.
- The Summit Lighthouse, Box 5000,
Livingston, MT 59047: Home of the Church Universal and Triumphant,
headed up by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, with more Mt. Shasta, Ascended Master's
crap. Heavily influenced by Ballard and I AM. They seem sappy enough, but
Clare is a hard right-winger and loves the hell out of Oliver North. Former
members claim the leadership holds anti-Semitic and pseudo-Nazi philosophies.
Expect the nuclear Holocaust back on April 23rd, 1993. (Ms. Prophet's daughter
is kind of cute. I'm saving up so I can higher deprogrammers to kidnap her.)
- E.S.P. Labs of Texas, PO Box 216, Edgewood, TX 75117: Receive their
monthly newsletter for the rest of your life. The first page of each edition
has a special paragraph, which when touched puts you in contact with "the very
special energy your TexLab Spirits, ISHTAR, PAN, PUCK & BAST so
accurately call 'THE SUPER POWER TO JOYOUSLY ACHIEVE'". Holds classes
in astral space with topics like "Spirit Cuddles for Fun & Profit", and
the most disgustingly cute little cartoons.
- The Circle of New Life, WSP Pagan/Wiccan Group, Maine State Prison, Box A,
Thomaston, ME 04861: While the official prison envelope assured me that the
contents were not "evaluated", it had been torn opened and resealed with
Scotch tape. "May the Elder Gods smile upon you and light your path".
- Starbuilders, PO
Box 220964, Hollywood, FL 33022-0964: Shell out a few hundred bucks and
receive their multi-dimensional "technology", which they implant in astral
space. "We point at the offender and say, 'Tour Guide! Tour Guide!' This
lightens up the situation and releases mutant energy."
- Fellowship Press, PO Box 192, Noblesville, IN, 46061: home of Soulcraft,
the modern incarnation of the Silver Shirts. Gives a history of itself and its
founder, William Dudley Pelly, but kind of skips over the axe handle thing.
- Anthroposophic Press, RR 4, Box 94, Hudson, NY 12534
- Tara Center, PO Box 6001, N Hollywood, CA 91603: Maitreya, the media
Buddha.
- Delphi Associates, 2207 Hermosa Ave., Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
- Lucis Trust, 120 Wall Street, 24th Floor, New York, NY 10005
- The Rosicrucian Fellowship, PO Box 713, Oceanside, CA 92049-0713
Satanic
Some sub-groups are mean-spirited enough to be
interesting, but for the most part Satanism was out-dated around a century
before Anton Lavey decided to fleece the flock, and has been more than outdone
since. Never moving on past the fourteen year olds that wear black and stop
believing in God to piss off their parents, the Church of Satan has yet to
approach the profundity of the likes of Marilyn Manson, who himself hasn't the
tenth of the intellectual depth of the Spice Girls, who...well you get the
point: stupid, humorless, pretentious, self-absorbed, etc. Yes, I know, they
don't really believe in Satan - those that do are moderately interesting. Those
that don't, claim to worship themselves, but if that isn't sad enough, they in
effect worship Anton Lavey for...well I'm not exactly sure what he did. I think
there might have been an atheist or two before him, and there's been plenty of
self-absorbed egoists. Not really sure why secular humanism needs all the
candles and skulls, except maybe for the satisfaction of pissing of someone dumb
enough to take them seriously. No real reason to have the ceremonies, holidays,
or even a newsletter, really. Anyway, some of them are kinda funny, especially
for the disclaimers (that out-number the actual content) that dispel any myths
that might have made Satanism interesting.
- Church of Satan (official), PO Box 210666 (oh, that's so clever!), San
Francisco, CA 94121: Ayn Rand in black robes. Promotes self-authority while
effectively worshipping founder, leader, and alleged urine-fetishist Anton
Lavey, who's probably just jealous of Christians who have more power, money,
and influence than he ever could. Anyway, if you like to think that you're
special, drop them a line.
- Temple of Set: a
spin-off of the COS above, the TOS is led by Army PSYOPs expert Michael
Aquino.
- Xepera-l: The Temple of Set
mailing list. Send the message: "subscribe xepera-l"
- Witchhunt: The
Temple of Set ftp site.
- Altar of Unholy
Blasphemy
- Conquer Now, 3288 21st St. #67, San Francisco, CA 94114: "Dedicated to
Satanism, Occult facism + Social Darwinsim", "I AM NOT a 'White
Supremacist'", "Take Care & Hail Satan!"
- Temple of
the Vampire, PO Box 3582, Lacey, WA 98509: "..exists to serve the Undead
Gods who rule this earth." Again, organized, secular egoism that uses the
occult for market appeal. Free membership card, though.
- Oderint Dum Metuant (ODM), PO Box 163, Stratford, CT 06497-0163: "Lighten
Up! Live, Learn, Love & Laugh" - The Alanis Morrisette school of satanism,
and guess what? They don't believe in the Devil and kiss Anton LaVey's ass!
Amazing.
- Diabolica Magazine, PO Box 53, Allen Park, MI 48101: ditto
- Acheron, PO Box 272929, Tampa, FL 33688
Alien Religion
Reading Material
- Alnor, William, UFOs in the New Age, Baker Book House, 1992
- Lewis, James, ed, The Gods Have Landed: New Religions from Other
Worlds, State University of New York Press, 1995
Links
Resources
- A.T.A Base Operations, c/o 1500 North Texas Blvd., Weslaco, TX 78596: Home
of the Cosmic Corp of Engineers, the only ones that can avacuate you in their
Time Arks before S-Day, When God begins Armageddon, which is "The CREATOR'S
'chiropractic adjustment' of the earth's 'spine', for The 'health' of Time
Station Earth and its inhabitants." But, you have to go to the base in person
with 150 bucks in hand to get more info. Excerpt.
- L/L Research, PO Box 5195, Louisville, KY, 40255: Ask for a free copy of
The Ra
Material, which consists of transcripts of aliens channeled through some
poor woman with her head strapped down. Learn about the Confederation, the
different types of Bigfeet, and the Harvest: "There is going to be a Harvest,
as you might call it, a harvest of souls that will shortly occur on your
planet. We are attempting to extract the greatest posible harvest from this
planet. This is our mission, for we are the Harvesters." This doesn't seem to
disturb L/L Research, but is scares the piss out of me!
- Cosmic Current News, PO Box 903203, Palmdale, CA 93590: Again, just
classifieds with a one-page meditation. "The pain! The legs ache. The fire
burns. Sex feels good. The massage is great."
- Human Potential Foundation, PO Box 6, Falls Church, VA 22040-0006: UFO's,
ecology, and cosmic culture. Funded by Laurance Rockefeller and led by "ex"
Naval Intelligence officer C.B. Scott Jones.
- Unarius Academy of Science, 145 S Magnolia Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020: Hear
from the Space Brothers from their earthly channel Archangel Uriel, aka Ruth
Norman. The only source for recent works of Nikola Tesla, aka Michiel, a
Prince of the Realm, who is working with scientists on the spiritual planet
Eros. Uriel will meet Space Brothers from the other 32 planets in our
federation in the year 2001.
- Blue Rose Ministries, PO Box 332, Cornville, AZ 86325: I'm positive that
this is the source for David Lynch's blue rose imagery in the Twin Peaks
series. Hear from Rev. Robert Short, who has been in contact with UFO's since
1952. The Lord of the Universe, aka Lord Maitreya, aka the Pale One, aka
Quetzalcoatl, aka etc, will be coming to earth around 2002.
- Cosmic Awareness Communications, PO Box 115, Olympia, WA 98507: Write for
a free sample of "Revelations of Awareness". The Cosmic Awareness is the
all-one cosmic force that spoke through Jesus, Krishna, Buddha, etc (I wonder
why it kept changing its mind?). Now, it's speaking through some schmoe in
Olympia and spends its time confirming or denying stories from the Weekly
World News. More crazy shit than you can shake a stick at.
- Shepherdsfield, 777 Shephersfield Rd, Fulton, MO 65251: UFO's, God, the
Apocalypse. You know the drill.
Anti-Cult
- Combatting Cult Mind
Control
- Ex-Cult Archive
- The Singer Foundation
- Free Minds, PO
Box 3818, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266: General, concentrating on Jehovah's
Witnesses.
- Christians
Evangelizing Catholics, PO Box 99141, Louisville, KY 40269: Deals with the
biggest "cult" of all.
- Saints Alive, PO Box 1076, Issaquah, WA 98027: Mormons and Masons.
- American Family Foundation, PO Box 2265,
Bonita Springs, FL 33959
- Christian Resarch Institute, PO Box
500, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92693-0500
- CRI Articles
- CRI
(Unofficial)
- New Directions Ministries, PO Box 2347, Burlington, NC 27216-2347
- Answers in
Action, PO Box 2067, Costa Mesa, CA 92628
- National Clearinghouse on Satanic Crime in America, PO Box 1092, South
Orange, NJ 07079: Manuals on cults, satanists, the Illuminati, D&D, heavy
metal, etc. Very expensive, and the good stuff is reserved for law enforcement
officers. It scares the stuffing out of me that some rural sheriff might be
taking this seriously. "When in doubt - Say "NO" To Satan!!"
- Truth Seekers, PO Box 250, Newport, PA 17074: "Cults" include Mormonism,
Freemasonry, and Islam.
- Light Warrior Press, PO Box 7017, Sterling Heights, MI 48311: Anti-cult,
satanism, heavy metal, wicca, and the New World Order.
- CAN Reform Group :
Ex-members of CAN (Cult Awareness Network, now defunct), so I guess this group
is anti-anti-cult-cult (maybe they're a cult themselves).
- Recovering Former Cultists
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