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Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Nobody: 3:54pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
One of Mansons Victims Pregnant Sharon Tate
The actress. On point.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Nobody: 3:56pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
Aum Shinrikyo
This neo-Hindi Religion led a line between a terrorist organization and a religious group, This Japanese group started innocently as a Yoga class soon it was a religious organisation with a whooping 40,0000 members Asahara broadcast his singing, insisting on his innocence through a radio broadcast relayed from Russia and directed toward Japan, , Although Negative publicity increased as the religion of the elite started hoarding weaponry , and mass bombings linked to their leader Aum shinrikyo, there was a Gas attack also commulated by the group in a Tokyo subway leaving hundreds dead

On 6 July 2018, after exhausting all appeals, Asahara and six followers were executed as a punishment for the 1995 attacks and other crimes,[3][4] and the remaining six on death row were executed on 26 July.[5] At 12:10 am, on New Year's Day 2019, at least nine people were injured (one seriously) when a car was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating the new year on Takeshita Street in Tokyo. Local police reported the arrest of Kazuhiro Kusakabe, the suspected driver, who allegedly admitted to intentionally ramming his vehicle into crowds to protest his opposition to the death penalty, specifically in retaliation for the execution of the aforementioned exeuctions
Shinrikyo Aum is a syncretic belief system that draws upon Asahara's idiosyncratic interpretations of elements of early Indian Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism, as well as Hinduism, taking Shiva as the main image of worship and incorporating millennialist ideas from Christianity, Yoga, and the writings of Nostradamus.[15][16] Its founder, Chizuo Matsumoto, claimed that he sought to restore "original Buddhism" but employed Christian millenarian rhetoric.[17] In 1992, Matsumoto, who had changed his name to Shoko Asahara, published a foundational book, declaring himself to be "Christ",[18] Japan's only fully enlightened master, as well as identifying himself as the "Lamb of God".[19]

Asahara's purported mission was to take upon himself the sins of the world, and he claimed he could transfer spiritual power to his followers and ultimately take away their sins and bad deeds.[20] While some reject Aum Shinrikyo's claims of Buddhist characteristics and affiliations with Buddhism, other scholars refer to it as an offshoot of Japanese Buddhism,[21] and this was how the movement generally defined and saw itself.

Asahara outlined a doomsday prophecy, which included a third world war instigated by the United States.

The VX victim, whom Shoko Asahara had suspected was a spy, was attacked at 7:00 a.m. on 12 December 1994, on the street in Osaka by Tomomitsu Niimi and another Aum member, who sprinkled the nerve agent on his neck. He chased them for about 100 yards (91 m) before collapsing, dying 10 days later without coming out of a deep coma. Doctors in the hospital suspected at the time he had been poisoned with an organophosphate pesticide. But the cause of death was pinned down only after cult members arrested for the subway attack in Tokyo in March 1995 confessed to the killing. Ethyl methylphosphonate, methylphosphonic acid, and diisopropyl-2-(methylthio) ethylamine were later found in the body of the victim. Unlike the cases for sarin (Matsumoto incident and Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway), VX was not used for mass murder.[citation needed]

In February 1995, several cult members kidnapped Kiyoshi Kariya, a 69-year-old brother of a member who had escaped, from a Tokyo street and took him to a compound in Kamikuishiki near Mount Fuji, where he was killed. His corpse was destroyed in a microwave-powered incinerator and the remnants disposed of in Lake Kawaguchi.[43] Before Kariya was abducted, he had been receiving threatening phone calls demanding to know the whereabouts of his sister, and he had left a note saying, "If I disappear, I was abducted by Aum Shinrikyo".[citation needed]

Police made plans to simultaneously raid cult facilities across Japan in March 1995. Prosecutors alleged Asahara was tipped off about this and that he ordered the Tokyo subway attack to divert police

He was considered a soft Spoken man and had this calming presence about him when he spoke
Would have been surprised if these clowns hadn't made the list...
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Nobody: 4:00pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
THE UNIFICATION CHURCH
Known for its Christain Doctrines and Alleged brain washing , Sun Moon , the founder and God like figure , was supposedly banned in Germany for his supposed bad influence , one of his most controversial ploys was organising mass wedding and arangements for mass forgivness of sin , he would call mass cleansing/blessings, including forgiveness of rapists, murderers and all kind , before long people amass would come to him for forgiveness along with their ever willing hearts .
Moon did not originally intend to form a separate or distinct denomination or organization and did not give his group of followers an official name until 1954.The informal name "Unification Church" (Korean: Tongilgyo) was commonly used by members of the group and also by the public and the news media.

Moonies is a colloquial term first used in 1974 by the American media.Unification movement members have used the word, including Moon himself, the president of the Unification Theological Seminary David Kim,[27] and Bo Hi Pak, Moon's aide and president of Little Angels Children's Folk Ballet of Korea. In the 1980s and 1990s the Unification Church of the United States undertook an extensive public relations campaign against the use of the word by the news media. In other contexts it is still sometimes used and not always considered pejorative.

By 2018 term "Unification movement" was widely used
After World War II and the Japanese occupation ended in 1945, Moon began preaching his message. In 1946, Moon traveled alone to Pyongyang in Communist-ruled North Korea. Moon was arrested on allegations of spying for South Korea and given a five-year sentence to the Hŭngnam labor camp.

In 1950, after serving 34 months of his sentence, Moon was released from North Korea during the Korean War when United Nations troops advanced on the camp and the guards fled.[43] In 1953, Moon divorced Choi.[38] It is also reported that he had a child with a different woman in 1954.[44][45][46]

Moon's teachings, called the Divine Principle, were first published as Wonli Wonbon (원리 원본, "Original Text of the Divine Principle"wink in 1945. The earliest manuscript was lost in North Korea during the Korean War. A second, expanded version, Wonli Hesol (원리 해설), or Explanation of the Divine Principle, was published in 1957. Its most propagated text, Exposition of the Divine Principle, was published in 1966. Moon built his first church as a refugee in Pusan.

Moon moved to the United States in 1971, although he remained a citizen of the Republic of Korea. In the 1970s, he gave a series of public speeches in the United States, including one in Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1974; two in 1976 in Yankee Stadium in New York City; and one on the grounds of the Washington Monument in Washington, DC, where he spoke on "God's Hope for America" to 300,000 people. In 1975, the HSA-UWC held one of the largest peaceful gatherings in history, with 1.2 million people in Yeouido, South Korea.[55]

In the 1970s the Unification movement, along with some other new religious movements, became a target of the anti-cult movement. On the basis of theories that have not gained acceptance in mainline social science,[56] "anti-cult" activists accused the movement of having "brainwashed" its members.[57] At the same time, members reported that they were kidnapped and forcibly "deprogrammed" by those who wanted to pull them out of the movement.[58]

In 1982, Moon was convicted in the United States of filing false federal income tax returns and conspiracy: see United States v. Sun Myung Moon. He served 13 months of the sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury.[59][60] The case was protested as a case of selective prosecution and a threat to religious freedom by, among others, Jerry Falwell, head of Moral Majority, Joseph Lowery, head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Harvey Cox a Professor of Divinity at Harvard, and Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator and former Democratic Party presidential candidate.[61][62]

Starting in the 1980s Moon instructed HSA-UWC members to take part in a program called "Home Church" in which they reached out to neighbors and community members through public service.[63] In 1991 Moon announced that Um members should return to their hometowns and undertake apostolic work and rituals which would lead to a hundred mixing wrong ingredients and sometimes poisonous items to be injected by the followers
Sun Moon... I remember reading how this guy held one of the largest mass weddings in history.

He joined 20,000 couples in matrimony all in one day.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Nobody: 4:03pm On May 22, 2020
MJBOLT:
the waco siege led to the oklahoma city bombing
Exactly.

Tim McVeigh was really livid over how the whole incident played out.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 5:32pm On May 22, 2020
mansakhalifa:
"Don't drink the cool aid!"

I knew this was gonna be number 1 on a list like this.

smiley

Either this or Heaven's Gate.
don't drink the Cool Aid! Hey how's your day going?
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Palehair: 5:53pm On May 22, 2020
Passionate888:
have you watched 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'
I haven't seen it yet but I did see that Margot Robbie portrayed Sharon Tate which is kind of like an alternate fiction of the true narrative
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Palehair: 5:59pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
the whole idea of Religion Should be feared , Today even we have pastors who can order millions of followers to follow same fate of suicide or murder and they will do so without thinking twice .
At least, this is the woke era not including the delusional conspiracy theorists whose heads are way to close to the deep. It was worse in those days from David Koresh to William Davies to even Sun Moon and who can forget when Louis Farrakan(nation of Islam leader) claimed to be Jesus just last year.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Palehair: 6:03pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
JonesTown Massacre
Well alot People should be familiar with the Religious Massacre that took the life of 900 Americans including Children and pregnant Women , Like many on our list , Jones Belived he heard from God and would rely this to his already devout followers
.Until the September 11th attacks, the tragedy in Jonestown on November 18th, 1978 ,Jones convinced all of his followers who died after drinking poison at the urge and soothing voice of their Pastor, the Reverend Jim Jones, in a secluded South American jungle settlement. Photographs taken after the carnage forever document the sheer enormity of the event: the bodies of hundreds of people, including children, lying face down in the grass. Nearly 40 years later, the infamous and horrific event continues to fascinate us through numerous books, articles and documentaries
His Temple had a membership estimated in the thousands and was courted by local politicians in San Francisco, including Harvey Milk. But by 1977, Jones had grown paranoid from the media scrutiny over the Temple’s suspicious activities, so he and his numerous followers moved to an agricultural settlement (a.k.a. Jonestown) in Guyana, the remote country east of Venezuela

his need to control people, his deceit, and his anger toward people who betray or abandon him – could be traced to his childhood in Indiana. A loner during his youth, Jim would entertain his playmates in the loft of his family’s barn and made them his captive audience (one time, he even locked up his young friends in the barn). He performed experiments on animals and conducted funerals for them.

Jones Moved all 900 of his Followers to South America fearing a 'Nuclear War' He would then buy thousands of Acres of Land he would later call JamesTown to Murder his Avid Followers
Jones would later compel them to drink Cups of wine laced with Cyanide, in his words " if they don't allow us to live in peace then they should allow us die in peace" after this chilling statement was surprisingly answered by equally Chilling response of resounding sounds of hallelujah , Amen! believing they were the righteous to be saved from the Earths Coming Damnation, they all did s he said , Jones will later flee from the Scene but would commit suicide later after the immense manhunt for the preacher
The messaiah complex. Another level of delusion that's not related to pure psychosis. People can be quite naive and fear is a common factor that pushes this trope.
Nice one
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 6:07pm On May 22, 2020
Palehair:
At least, this is the woke era not including the delusional conspiracy theorists whose heads are way to close to the deep. It was worse in those days from David Koresh to William Davies to even Sun Moon and who can forget when Louis Farrakan(nation of Islam leader) claimed to be Jesus just last year.
'woke'? i doubt that , you may be lucky to be but your next man is not , History is bound to repeat itself .
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Palehair: 6:09pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
'woke'? i doubt that , you may be lucky to be but your next man is not , History is bound to repeat itself .
You are right but we can't deny one thing though, Today is better than yesterday
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 6:10pm On May 22, 2020
Palehair:
You are right but we can't deny one thing though, Today is better than yesterday
that there is fact!
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by Palehair: 6:15pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
that there is fact!
Great stuff, looking forward to your next read
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 6:49pm On May 22, 2020
The Order of the Solar Temple, also known as Ordre du Temple Solaire (OTS) in French and the International Chivalric Organization of the Solar Tradition, or simply as The Solar Temple, is a cult and religious sect[1] that claims to be based upon the ideals of the Knights Templar. OTS was started by Joseph Di Mambro and Luc Jouret in 1984 in Geneva as l'Ordre International Chevaleresque de Tradition Solaire (OICTS) and later renamed Ordre du Temple Solaire.

Some historians allege that the Solar Temple originates with French author Jacques Breyer, who established a Sovereign Order of the Solar Temple in 1952. In 1968, a schismatic order was renamed the Renewed Order of the Solar Temple (ROTS) under the leadership of French right-wing political activist Julien Origas.

The OTS is perhaps most notorious for being associated with a series of murders and mass suicides in 1994 and 1995 that claimed several dozen lives in France, Switzerland and Canada.

In October 1994, Tony Dutoit's infant son (Emmanuel Dutoit), aged three months, was killed at the group's centre in Morin-Heights, Quebec. The baby had been stabbed repeatedly with a wooden stake. It is believed that Di Mambro ordered the murder, because he identified the baby as the Antichrist described in the Bible. He believed that the Antichrist was born into the order to prevent Di Mambro from succeeding in his spiritual aim.

A few days later[clarification needed], Di Mambro and twelve followers performed a ritual Last Supper. A few days after the Last Supper[clarification needed], apparent mass suicides and murders were conducted at Cheiry and Salvan, two villages in Western Switzerland, and at Morin Heights—15 inner circle members committed suicide with poison, 30 were killed by bullets or smothering, and 8 others were killed by other causes. In Switzerland, many of the victims were found in a secret underground chapel lined with mirrors and other items of Templar symbolism. The bodies were dressed in the order's ceremonial robes and were in a circle, feet together, heads outward, most with plastic bags tied over their heads; they had each been shot in the head. The plastic bags may have been a symbol of the ecological disaster that would befall the human race after the OTS members moved on to Sirius; it's also possible that these bags were used as part of the OTS rituals, and that members would have voluntarily worn them without being placed under duress. There was also evidence that many of the victims in Switzerland were drugged before they were shot. Other victims were found in three ski chalets; several dead children were lying together. The tragedy was discovered when officers rushed to the sites to fight the fires that had been ignited by remote-control devices. Farewell letters left by the believers stated that they believed they were leaving to escape the "hypocrisies and oppression of this world."

A mayor, a journalist, a civil servant, and a sales manager were found among the dead in Switzerland. Records seized by the Quebec police showed that some members had personally donated over C$1 million to Di Mambro. Another attempted mass suicide of the remaining members was thwarted in the late 1990s.[citation needed] All the suicide/murders and attempts occurred around the dates of the equinoxes and solstices in some relation to the beliefs of the group.

Another mass-death incident related to the OTS took place during the night between the 15 and 16 December 1995. On 23 December 1995, 16 bodies were discovered in a star-formation in the Vercors mountains of France. It was found later that two of them shot the others and then committed suicide by firearm and immolation. One of the dead included Olympian Edith Bonlieu, who had competed in the women's downhill at the 1956 Winter Olympics.[5]

On the morning of 23 March 1997, five members of the OTS took their own lives in Saint-Casimir, Quebec. A small house erupted in flames, leaving behind five charred bodies for the police to pull from the rubble. Three teenagers, aged 13, 14 and 16, the children of one of the couples that died in the fire, were discovered in a shed behind the house, alive but heavily drugged.

Michel Tabachnik, an internationally renowned Swiss musician and conductor, was arrested as a leader of the Solar Temple in the late 1990s. He was indicted for "participation in a criminal organization" and murder. He came to trial in Grenoble, France, during the spring of 2001 and was acquitted. French prosecutors appealed against the verdict and an appellate court ordered a second trial[6] beginning October 24, 2006. He was again cleared less than two months later on December 2006



























LIFE IS SHORT < LIVE IT ENJOY IT < IT SHOULD NOT BE DICTATED BY MEN IN SUITS AND ROBES

Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 6:57pm On May 22, 2020
Palehair:
Great stuff, looking forward to your next read
ill tag you Palehair
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by dederocs(m): 7:08pm On May 22, 2020
TheSourcerer:
the whole idea of Religion Should be feared , Today even we have pastors who can order millions of followers to follow same fate of suicide or murder and they will do so without thinking twice .
They sure will.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 5:55am On May 23, 2020
TheSourcerer:
Aum Shinrikyo
This neo-Hindi Religion led a line between a terrorist organization and a religious group, This Japanese group started innocently as a Yoga class soon it was a religious organisation with a whooping 40,0000 members Asahara broadcast his singing, insisting on his innocence through a radio broadcast relayed from Russia and directed toward Japan, , Although Negative publicity increased as the religion of the elite started hoarding weaponry , and mass bombings linked to their leader Aum shinrikyo, there was a Gas attack also commulated by the group in a Tokyo subway leaving hundreds dead

On 6 July 2018, after exhausting all appeals, Asahara and six followers were executed as a punishment for the 1995 attacks and other crimes,[3][4] and the remaining six on death row were executed on 26 July.[5] At 12:10 am, on New Year's Day 2019, at least nine people were injured (one seriously) when a car was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating the new year on Takeshita Street in Tokyo. Local police reported the arrest of Kazuhiro Kusakabe, the suspected driver, who allegedly admitted to intentionally ramming his vehicle into crowds to protest his opposition to the death penalty, specifically in retaliation for the execution of the aforementioned exeuctions
Shinrikyo Aum is a syncretic belief system that draws upon Asahara's idiosyncratic interpretations of elements of early Indian Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism, as well as Hinduism, taking Shiva as the main image of worship and incorporating millennialist ideas from Christianity, Yoga, and the writings of Nostradamus.[15][16] Its founder, Chizuo Matsumoto, claimed that he sought to restore "original Buddhism" but employed Christian millenarian rhetoric.[17] In 1992, Matsumoto, who had changed his name to Shoko Asahara, published a foundational book, declaring himself to be "Christ",[18] Japan's only fully enlightened master, as well as identifying himself as the "Lamb of God".[19]

Asahara's purported mission was to take upon himself the sins of the world, and he claimed he could transfer spiritual power to his followers and ultimately take away their sins and bad deeds.[20] While some reject Aum Shinrikyo's claims of Buddhist characteristics and affiliations with Buddhism, other scholars refer to it as an offshoot of Japanese Buddhism,[21] and this was how the movement generally defined and saw itself.

Asahara outlined a doomsday prophecy, which included a third world war instigated by the United States.

The VX victim, whom Shoko Asahara had suspected was a spy, was attacked at 7:00 a.m. on 12 December 1994, on the street in Osaka by Tomomitsu Niimi and another Aum member, who sprinkled the nerve agent on his neck. He chased them for about 100 yards (91 m) before collapsing, dying 10 days later without coming out of a deep coma. Doctors in the hospital suspected at the time he had been poisoned with an organophosphate pesticide. But the cause of death was pinned down only after cult members arrested for the subway attack in Tokyo in March 1995 confessed to the killing. Ethyl methylphosphonate, methylphosphonic acid, and diisopropyl-2-(methylthio) ethylamine were later found in the body of the victim. Unlike the cases for sarin (Matsumoto incident and Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway), VX was not used for mass murder.[citation needed]

In February 1995, several cult members kidnapped Kiyoshi Kariya, a 69-year-old brother of a member who had escaped, from a Tokyo street and took him to a compound in Kamikuishiki near Mount Fuji, where he was killed. His corpse was destroyed in a microwave-powered incinerator and the remnants disposed of in Lake Kawaguchi.[43] Before Kariya was abducted, he had been receiving threatening phone calls demanding to know the whereabouts of his sister, and he had left a note saying, "If I disappear, I was abducted by Aum Shinrikyo".[citation needed]

Police made plans to simultaneously raid cult facilities across Japan in March 1995. Prosecutors alleged Asahara was tipped off about this and that he ordered the Tokyo subway attack to divert police

He was considered a soft Spoken man and had this calming presence about him when he spoke
I still remember well that after subway attack, trash can is disappeared from station and police is standing on every station around my area.

Still now, station attendant announce about if anybody see suspicious items, let them know.

Anytime if use train, you will hear that announce.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 8:49am On May 23, 2020
peacefull:
I still remember well that after subway attack, trash can is disappeared from station and police is standing on every station around my area.

Still now, station attendant announce about if anybody see suspicious items, let them know.

Anytime if use train, you will hear that announce.
you stay in Tokyo?
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 4:25am On May 24, 2020
TheSourcerer:
you stay in Tokyo?
Sorry, I can only say I'm stay in Japan.
(I'm sorry, this is my personal reason)

Sometimes one or two member of this Aum came to main station around my area.
They were standing and passed out flyer around station.
They said they will do live concert undecided
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 4:30pm On May 24, 2020
peacefull:
Sorry, I can only say I'm stay in Japan.
(I'm sorry, this is my personal reason)

Sometimes one or two member of this Aum came to main station around my area.
They were standing and passed out flyer around station.
They said they will do live concert undecided
This ur English sef get as e be undecided
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 4:31pm On May 24, 2020
peacefull:
I still remember well that after subway attack, trash can is disappeared from station and police is standing on every station around my area.

Still now, station attendant announce about if anybody see suspicious items, let them know.

Anytime if use train, you will hear that announce.
It's clear enough that you stay in Tokyo,Japan .
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 6:41pm On May 24, 2020
NiklauseFred:
This ur English sef get as e be undecided
Sorry, What is meaning that?
My English is bad? or something like that?
Please if you had time, can you teach me that meaning?
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 6:42pm On May 24, 2020
NiklauseFred:
It's clear enough that you stay in Tokyo,Japan .
Why?
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 6:48pm On May 24, 2020
peacefull:
Why?
With the revelations you're making it's clear enough....
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 6:56pm On May 24, 2020
peacefull:
Sorry, What is meaning that?
My English is bad? or something like that?
Please if you had time, can you teach me that meaning?
What i meant by "this ur English get as e be" is that ur ENGLISH IS 'SOMEHOW',so it literally means that it's bad.
It's called 'pidgin english' in Africa

Good that you're making an attempt and I hope you improve in ur spoken English.
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 2:01am On May 25, 2020
NiklauseFred:
With the revelations you're making it's clear enough....
Really?
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 2:07am On May 25, 2020
NiklauseFred:
What i meant by "this ur English get as e be" is that ur ENGLISH IS 'SOMEHOW',so it literally means that it's bad.
It's called 'pidgin english' in Africa

Good that you're making an attempt and I hope you improve in ur spoken English.
Thank you for taking your time!
I appreciate you!!
I learned new pidgin English.

Yes, I know my English is bad.
I'm still learning and I will not give up.
Anyway, Thank you so much!
I really appreciate you!
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 3:59am On May 25, 2020
peacefull:
Thank you for taking your time!
I appreciate you!!
I learned new pidgin English.

Yes, I know my English is bad.
I'm still learning and I will not give up.
Anyway, Thank you so much!
I really appreciate you!
You are welcome
Your type is rare smiley
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by NiklauseFred(m): 4:00am On May 25, 2020
peacefull:
Really?
Yea
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 9:22am On May 25, 2020
NiklauseFred:
You are welcome
Your type is rare smiley
Oh! Really?!
I maybe kind of strange?!
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 10:09am On May 25, 2020
NiklauseFred:
Yea
Ok!
I wanna share this story with you!

I was high school student that time(subway attack)
One day, I hung out with my friend after school.
When we got station, we saw one guy standing between station and Koban(sorry, I don't know how to say in English. Maybe police station)
His dress was little bit unique and he held one book.
He said something like he is talking by himself.
But not loud or shout.

But Police never missed him.
They came out from Koban and tried to talk with him.
Not one or two police.
After some time, one big police bus with bars and some police cars arrived.
Many many police!
They took him inside bus.
But not forced or violence to him.
He doesn't even resistance.
Very calm.
Maybe after more than 1hour, (I didn't stay that place. But I got back there after walked around. ) I saw police released him.
He was like nothing happened to him and back to where he stand it before that happened.
He continued hold his book and talking.

But police never stopped keep their eye on him.
After some time, Bus and some police cars left.
But Koban police and some police continued watch him untill he gone.

That happened is not in Tokyo.
I think every where in Japan was on alert? precautions? (Sorry, I don't know how to say English) at that time.

I hope you can understand my poor English embarassed
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by TheSourcerer(op): 12:24pm On May 25, 2020
peacefull:
Thank you for taking your time!
I appreciate you!!
I learned new pidgin English.

Yes, I know my English is bad.
I'm still learning and I will not give up.
Anyway, Thank you so much!
I really appreciate you!
a lot better than in 2017 you made your post about an in boyfriend
Re: Top Ten Religious Cult Groups That Instigated Murders/mass Sucide by peacefull(f): 3:20pm On May 25, 2020
TheSourcerer:
a lot better than in 2017 you made your post about an in boyfriend
Wow!!
Thank you so much!
I appreciate you!!
I really hope my English will more better than now.

And he is my husband cheesy
Anyway, I really appreciate you!
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