
In 1976, James Ellison moved to Arkansas, intending to establish a self-sustaining fundamentalist Christian commune made up of like-minded individuals who wanted nothing more than to dedicate themselves to God. But by 1978 – a mere two years later – he and his followers had become domestic terrorists who believed in white supremacy and were willing to resort to violent means to overthrow the government of the United States. Get Ad-Free episodes and episodes A Week Early on our https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork (Cultiv8 Podcast Network Patreon)Follow us on the socials:https://twitter.com/lets_cult (Twitter)https://www.facebook.com/letsstartacultpod (Facebook)https://www.instagram.com/lets_cult/?hl=en (Instagram)https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChcl9qrvKAsXJTaBfVgKILQ (YouTube)https://www.letsstartacultpodcast.com/ (Website)Shots And Thoughts:https://twitter.com/sntpod (Twitter)http://instagram.com/sntpod (Instagram)https://sntpod.buzzsprout.com/ (Website)Mentioned in thi...
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