2024 Author: Adelina Croftoon | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 02:07
In Queensland, Australia, in 2003, a strange cult began recruiting teenagers over the Internet, persuading them to move into their house and start living like werewolves. The story was first published in several media, but then it seemed to be forgotten about it
This strange story made it into the Australian media in 2003 and has not been mentioned since. The incomprehensible silence worries the conspiracy theorists.
This article was first published on the Queensland Sunday Mail website, then elsewhere. But now only the version on the religious resource "Religion News Blog" can be found from the available pages.
It says that there is a quasi-religious cult that recruits teenagers via the Internet and tells them that they are werewolves and should eat raw meat, howl at the moon, etc. In total, several complaints have been received about the cult and according to them, the cult has more than 50 members in Queensland.
Concerned parents have also filed complaints about the cult with the police and various government agencies. A mother from Brisbane said that her 19-year-old son joined the sect after talking to them online. Social worker David Ward of Queensland Health later confirmed that he was trying to help the young man.
“What worries me is that these kids believe they can really turn into werewolves and eat raw meat, even if it makes them nauseous. The teenager I spoke to a couple of times lives in their group and is a typical teenager.
There is a myth that something was wrong with these children from the very beginning and that is why they went there, that they are from dysfunctional families, and so on. However, this boy was going through the most common teenage things - an identity crisis, teenagers are always interested in what they are and here they are especially vulnerable."
The young man's mother turned to The Sunday Mail reporters on condition of anonymity, she was afraid that her family would face threats from this cult if she gave real names.
"My son studied a lot at school, he was quiet, and so I myself suggested that he start communicating via the Internet. Then he came across a group that turned out to be involved in the cult of lycanthropy (werewolves). the son answered the phone. And after three weeks he became part of their group, "said a 50-year-old woman.
"This guy also chased us at night. He howled like a werewolf at midnight outside our house, which scared my other children. My son left home and moved to the house where this guy and another guy lived. They dressed up as wolves and took my son with them."
Then her son joined a much larger group, which included people from other countries. His mother was still trying to keep in touch with him on the phone and was very worried about his mental health.
“They drink blood and eat raw meat. My son has lost a lot of weight,” she said.
However, then the teenager's health improved, he began to feel good and still refused to return home.
"The police can do nothing with these groups. Their behavior does not violate the law. This mother will just have to wait until her son comes to his senses. It can take from a couple of months to a couple of decades, depending on the person," said David Ward.
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