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Marshall Applewhite is a Actor American born on 17 may 1931 at Spur (USA)

Marshall Applewhite

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Birth name Marshall Herff Applewhite, Jr.
Nationality USA
Birth 17 may 1931 at Spur (USA)
Death 26 march 1997 (at 65 years) at Rancho Santa Fe (USA)

Marshall Herff Applewhite, Jr. (May 17, 1931 – March 1997), also known as "Bo" and "Do", among other names, was an American cult leader who founded what became known as the Heaven's Gate religious group and organized their mass suicide in 1997 - claiming the lives of thirty-nine people.

A native of Texas, Applewhite attended several universities and, as a young man, served in the United States Army. After finishing school, he taught music at the University of Alabama. He later returned to Texas, where he led choruses and served as the chair of the music department at the University of St. Thomas in Houston. He left the school in 1970, citing emotional turmoil. His father's death a year later brought on severe depression. In 1972, he developed a close friendship with Bonnie Nettles, a nurse; together, they discussed mysticism at length and concluded that they were called as divine messengers. They operated a bookstore and teaching center for a short while, and then began to travel around the U.S. in 1973 to spread their views. They only gained one convert. In 1975, Applewhite was arrested for failing to return a rental car and was jailed for six months. In jail, he further developed his theology.

After Applewhite's release, he traveled to California and Oregon with Nettles, eventually gaining a group of committed followers. Applewhite and Nettles told their followers that they would be visited by extraterrestrials that would provide them with new bodies. Applewhite initially stated that he and his followers would physically ascend to a spaceship, where their bodies would be transformed, but later, he came to believe that their bodies were mere containers of their souls, which would be placed into new bodies. These ideas were expressed with language drawn from Christian eschatology, the New Age movement, and American popular culture.

The group received an influx of funds in the late 1970s, which it used to pay housing and other expenses. In 1985, Nettles died, leaving Applewhite distraught and challenging his views on physical ascension. In the early 1990s the group took more steps to publicize their theology. In 1996, they learned of the approach of Comet Hale–Bopp and rumors of an accompanying spaceship. They concluded that this spaceship was the vessel that would take their spirits on board for a journey to another planet. Believing that their souls would ascend to the spaceship and be given new bodies, the group members committed mass suicide in their mansion. A media circus followed the discovery of their bodies. In the aftermath, commentators and academics discussed how Applewhite persuaded people to follow his commands, including suicide. Some commentators attributed his followers' willingness to commit suicide to his skill as a manipulator, while others argued that their willingness was due to their faith in the narrative that he constructed.

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Holy Smoke
Holy Smoke (1999)
, 1h55
Directed by Jane Campion
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Kate Winslet, Harvey Keitel, Pam Grier, Sophie Lee, Daniel Wyllie, Paul Goddard
Rating58% 2.9482852.9482852.9482852.9482852.948285
Lors d'un voyage en Inde, la jeune australienne Ruth Barron connaît l'éveil spirituel et adopte les enseignements d'un gourou nommé Baba. Ses parents apprennent avec désarroi qu'elle se fait désormais appeler Nazni, qu'elle n'a aucune intention de revenir et pensent qu'elle est entrée dans une secte et est droguée à son insu. La mère de Ruth lui rend visite en Inde, dans l'espoir de la convaincre de rentrer, mais Ruth refuse.