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The FBI Spent Two Years Investigating An Online Cult That Didn't Exist (muckrock.com)

A two-year FBI investigation apparently centered on the satirical web site "GodHatesGoths". Long-time Slashdot reader v3rgEz writes: In 2005, the FBI launched an investigation into the "Church of the Hammer," a fundamentalist Christian sect which called for the wholesale slaughter of practitioners of the goth subculture. Two years later, the investigation was closed, on grounds that the Church didn't exist. The FBI's threat assessment detailed "an extremely right-wing Christian group that adheres to a Middle Ages Catholic text called the 'Malleus Malificarum.'" But MuckRock.com reports that "The Bureau's main source on the case was a goth who had engaged with members of the Church via their Yahoo Group...trying to dispel their misconceptions about the relationship between the subculture and Satanism." After two years of scouring through crime databases and making phone calls to the Salem police department, FBI investigators actually visited the GodHatesGoths web site -- which turned out to be a parody.

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  1. Perhaps the FBI should investigate real cults by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    This is a Catholic text about witchcraft, after all. What better cult to investigate than Catholicism? If the leader of a cult like FLDS molest children, he rightly ends up on a most wanted list and eventually in prison. Warren Jeffs absolutely belongs in prison and all forms of LDS are creepy cults. But Catholicism seems to get a free pass, where clergy molest children and then are shielded by bishops or even by the Vatican. The clergy are shuffled around while allegations by victims are hushed. If the allegations get too loud, the clergy get recalled to the Vatican, where they can avoid foreign prosecution. Catholicism is a really big and really nasty cult that needs to be investigated and shut down. We'd solve a lot of the world's problems just by ridding ourselves of dangerous cults like Catholicism and Islam.

  2. If you want freedom you got to move by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Interesting

    http://www.freestateproject.org/

    Lot's of people are migrating for freedom to New Hampshire to take part in a movement to end tyranny and the state (short term goal is not secession, as that's more complicated, but rather to have an undue influence on politics via an over-active minority in the state- which should and has already led to more people liberty-loving folks migrating for the cause and a lot of positive impact on state and local politics; people are doing it and they live in New Hampshire):

    http://www.freekeene.com/
    http://www.freetalklive.com/
    http://www.shiresociety.com/

  3. Re:Next by LoztInSpace · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They can't investigate a legitimate religion

    Define legitimate religion...

    A religion is a large, popular cult. A cult is a small, unpopular religion.