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Feds raid LA home tied to 'TikTok cult' from Netflix documentary FOX 11 LA (Original Post) IronLionZion Saturday OP
Some? unweird Saturday #1
I wasn't aware of this. I'm watching the documentary now on Netflix tulipsandroses Sunday #2
That's how they get you IronLionZion Sunday #3

tulipsandroses

(7,770 posts)
2. I wasn't aware of this. I'm watching the documentary now on Netflix
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:13 AM
Sunday

Like so many young people, my niece loves to dance, she is always dancing and posting on Tik Tok.
I'm just on the 2nd episode.
The bible, money, NDAs, my goodness.
Predators know how to prey on vulnerable people. These young people were so desperate for success.
This is definitely a cult.. Some churches are problematic for sure, but I would describe 7M Shekinah as a cult, not a church.
Abusive. If anyone is telling you to not associate with your family, that's a big red flag. That is what abusers do. Isolate you from friends and family.

ETA:
"When he said take care of your pastor, take care of your pastor's wife"
How brainwashed do you have to be to not see this is a problem?

IronLionZion

(49,513 posts)
3. That's how they get you
Sun Jul 27, 2025, 11:51 AM
Sunday

They know young people love dancing, social media, and hopes for fame and fortune. Plenty of cults call themselves a "church" or "temple" or other such religious term. This cult was profiting from young people.

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