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When worlds collide / For some, cults hold all the answers

Title: When worlds collide / For some, cults hold all the answers
Date: Wednesday, 10 March 1993
Publisher: Los Angeles Times (California)
Author: Roy Rivenburg
Main source: articles.latimes.com
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Disenchanted with college, unsure about a career and turned off by his Orthodox Jewish upbringing, Henry Kriegel hitchhiked around the country 16 years ago on a personal and spiritual quest that ended at a lecture sponsored by Elizabeth Clare Prophet's Church Universal and Triumphant. As he listened, something clicked that hadn't with the other philosophies he'd explored–and after several months of study and reflection, Kriegel joined the controversial sect, which came to be widely known for its massive Montana bomb shelter. ... [Read the rest at articles.latimes.com]