Kallia Rinkel

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if someone wanted to secure a spot in the fallout shelter, they were indeed expected to move to Montana and to sign away their assets. Many members were left penniless following the failure of the prophecy. Some had accrued substantial debt and even written bad checks to local businesses, totaling, Erin reports, $100,000, including $35,000 to a local grocery store. Church members’ debt put a lumber company out of business.
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
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