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  1. 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 Bonnie Nettles (1927–1985) and Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997), known within the movement as Ti and Do, respectively.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · Heaven’s Gate, religious group founded in the United States on a belief in unidentified flying objects. Under a variety of names over the years, including Human Individual Metamorphosis, Bo and Peep, and Total Overcomers Anonymous, the group advocated extreme self-renunciation to the point of.

  3. Mar 25, 2022 · Learn about the UFO cult that committed mass suicide in 1997, led by Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles. Explore how they adapted their beliefs to cope with the death of their leader and the failure of their prophecy.

  4. Nov 14, 2021 · Learn about the bizarre and tragic story of the Heaven's Gate cult, which was led by Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles and promised a UFO-based salvation. Discover how they recruited followers, what they believed, and why they committed mass suicide in 1997.

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  5. Feb 9, 2010 · Learn about the bizarre religious group that believed in alien abduction and mass suicide. Find out how they died, who led them, and why they chose the Hale-Bopp comet.

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  6. Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 26, 1997), also known as Do, among other names, 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.

  7. Mar 7, 2023 · Learn about the origins, beliefs and tragic end of Heaven's Gate, a monastic sect that mixed evangelical Christianity, New Age practices and UFOs. Discover how they came to believe they were aliens who had to shed their human bodies and how they were influenced by popular culture and conspiracy theories.