The narrator discusses 10 bizarre cults that exist today. These cults include:
1. Nuwaubianism: Believes in the existence of aborted fetuses living in sewers, the child of Satan, and aliens coming to save 144,000 chosen people.
2. The Prince Philip Movement: A Pacific Island cult that believes Prince Philip is a divine being.
3. The Church of Euthanasia: Advocates for population control through methods including suicide, abortion, and cannibalism.
4. The Brethren: A radical group that believes the end of the world is near and members must purify themselves by giving up modern comforts.
5. The Cosmic People of Lightpowers: A Czech cult that believes in aliens and the Ashtar Galactic Command.
6. Scientology: Founded by L. Ron Hubbard, this cult believes in the existence of an alien dictator named Xenu and the concept of "Thetans."
7. The Raelians: Believe that humans were created by aliens and that UFOs spawned most religions.
8. Family International: Encourages members to have as much sex as they please, regardless of marital status.
9. The Creativity Movement: Advocates for a white-only sovereign and rejects all forms of spirituality and religion.
10. The Order of the Solar Temple: A secret society that believes in the ideals of the Knights Templar and has been linked to a mass group suicide and the murder of a three-year-old boy.
The narrator concludes by stating that people will believe in anything if someone steps up as a mystical leader, and jokingly suggests starting a "Bald religion."
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Cults have existed since the beginning of civilization.
2. Nuwaubianism originated as a black Muslim group in New York City in the 1970s, founded by Dwight York.
3. Nuwaubians believe that aborted fetuses are living in the sewers and plan to take over the world.
4. Nuwaubians believe that Satan has a child born in New York City, with Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis as the mother.
5. The leader of Nuwaubianism, Dwight York, was convicted of racketeering, child sex slave trafficking, and child molestation.
6. The Prince Phillip Movement believes that Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, is a divine being.
7. The Prince Phillip Movement is based in the Yaohnanen village in the southern island of Tanna, located in the South Pacific.
8. The Church of Euthanasia is an organization that aims to eliminate or control the growing population of the world.
9. The Church of Euthanasia was founded by Chris Korda in 1992.
10. The Church of Euthanasia has a single commandment: "Thou shalt not procreate".
11. The Brethern is a radical group that believes the only way to prepare for the end of the world is to purify oneself by giving up modern comforts and conveniences.
12. The Brethern was founded by American Jimmy T. Roberts in 1971.
13. The Cosmic People of Lightpowers is a Czech cult that believes in an alien named Ashtar Sheran.
14. The Cosmic People of Lightpowers was founded by Ivo A. Benda in the 1990s.
15. Scientology is a cult created by L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as an outgrowth of his self-help system called Dianetics.
16. The Raelian Church was founded in France in the 1970s by Claude Vorihon, also known as Rael.
17. Raelians believe that humans were created by aliens and that UFOs spawned most religions.
18. Family International was started in 1968 in Huntington Beach, California, founded by Baptist and Christian pastor Dave Berg.
19. The Creativity Movement is an organization that advocates for a white-only sovereign.
20. The Creativity Movement was founded in 1973 by Neo-Nazi Ben Claussen in North Carolina.
21. The Order of the Solar Temple is a secret society that claims to be based on the ideals of the Knights Templar.
22. The Order of the Solar Temple was founded by Luc Jouret, a Belgian religious leader and Neo-Nazi, in 1984 in Geneva.
23. The Order of the Solar Temple is considered an active criminal organization by the French.