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  1. 27 de oct. de 2016 · Snap. A screengrab of the Heaven's Gate website today, which is exactly how it looked in 1997. The mass suicide of members of the UFO cult Heaven's Gate is one of the most bizarre and enduringly ...

  2. 24 de mar. de 2017 · Here, 10 things you might. not know about the Heaven’s Gate cult and its infamous mass suicide. The cult borrowed a lot of imagery from science fiction. Applewhite and Nettles were huge fans of ...

  3. WashingtonPost.com has constructed an interactive timeline tracing the cult's history based on meticulous documentation on the Heaven's Gate Web site, published reports and information on the ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2022 · El 26 de marzo de 1997, miembros de un culto religioso llamado ‘Heaven’s Gate ... pero la página web que crearon sigue disponible y allí se pueden consultar algunas de las ideas que defendían.

  5. It was offputting to say the least. "Oh, you make web pages? What do you think of Heaven's Gate?" It didn't even go away for a couple of years. It was insane. The '80s had a similar deal with D&D - the whole "santanic panic" thing after some kids went nuts and killed each other in a forest AND THOSE KIDS PLAYED D&D.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. was the leader of Heaven's Gate and he believed an alien spaceship was on its way to retrieve him and his followers when the 1996 Hale-Bopp comet passed closely by Earth. In videos made by Marshall that were released to the public, he explained that in order to be picked up by these so-called aliens, he and his ...

  7. Heaven’s Gate was a religion that was labeled by the media as “a UFO cult,” which would make sense to many who have heard of it. They came to light in late March of 1997 after Do (Marshall Applewhite), the “teacher,” and 38 other “students” committed suicide in a . 1 Ewing: Heaven's Gate's Website: The Group is Gone, the Religion ...