Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Marshall Applewhite

Marshall Herff Applewhite Jr. (May 17, 1931 - March 26, 1997) was the leader of Heaven's Gate group. He died in the group's mass suicide of 1997.

Marshall Applewhite, the son of Louise Haecker Winfield and Marshall Herff Applewhite Sr., and was born in 1931 in Spur, Texas. He had an older sister named Louise Applewhite Linant. Applewhite's father was a Presbyterian minister who started new churches and moved from place to place in Texas about every three years. Applewhite hoped to follow in his father's footsteps and become a preacher as well, but his sister and father encouraged him to develop his musical talents. In high school, Applewhite proved more dedicated to music than religion, and joined the school choir. In 1950, at age 19, Applewhite enrolled at Austin College, where he pursued a degree in Music and Pre-Theology at his father's urging.

By age 28 in 1959, Applewhite was a music teacher in college. Applewhite had written about outer space, aliens, and the galaxy which he shared with his college students. He believed that there was another species on another planet in the solar system.

In 1972, Applewhite met a 44-year-old nurse named Bonnie Nettles at a Houston psychiatric hospital, where he was in the process of recovering from a heart attack. He saw her again in a theatre and they started courting each other. Two years after he met Nettles on August 28, 1974, the 43 year old Applewhite was arrested in Harlingen, Texas and charged with stealing credit cards.

After Nettles told him that he possesed special astological attributes, Marshall Applewhite declared himself the individual in whose mind was held that of Christ, the reincarnation of Jesus Christ. By 1975 they had begun Total Overcomers Anonymous together, which was eventually to become Heaven's Gate.

In 1975, Applewhite and Nettles convinced 20 people from Waldport, Oregon to join their group. Applewhite told them there would be an alien appearance by means of a UFO, but when the encounter never happened they left the group. However, more people joined and had 93 people total in their group. The cult meetings were held in various locations initially in the Waldport area, but soon spread to multiple meetups at churches, halls, lecture theatres, and new age awareness centres. As the group became more structured, over a 9-month period in 1975 Applewhite, Nettles, and small groups of their followers travelled to nearly all 50 states and even parts of Canada. The mansion at Rancho Santa Fe, California, was the eventual site of the group's mass suicide, however the group moved periodically over the years, preferring to reside in California, Colorado, and New Mexico.

Nettles and Applewhite were nicknamed 'Ti and Do' or the 'UFO two'. Nettles died in 1985 of cancer and Applewhite led Heaven's Gate alone from her death to his suicide in 1997. At some point, Applewhite had himself surgically castrated.

On March 19, 1997, Marshall Applewhite taped himself speaking of mass suicide and believed "it was the only way to evacuate this Earth." The Heaven's Gate cult was against suicide but they believed they had no choice and had to leave Earth as quickly as possible. After claiming that a space craft was trailing the comet Hale-Bopp, Applewhite convinced thirty-eight followers to commit suicide so that their souls could board the supposed craft. Applewhite believed that after their deaths, a UFO would take their souls to another "level of existence above human", comparable to what mainstream Christians would equate to Heaven. This and other UFO-related beliefs held by the group have led some observers to characterize the group as a type of UFO religion.


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Heaven's Gate

Heaven's Gate was an American UFO religion based in San Diego, California and led by Marshall Applewhite (1931-1997) and Bonnie Nettles (1927-1985). The group's end coincided with the appearance of Comet Hale-Bopp in 1997.

Members of the cult believed that the Earth was about to be reset, wiped clean, started over, etc, and that they had to leave it immediately to survive. They were seeking the "Next Level." They viewed their human bodies as mere 'vessels,' and that they would need to separate from them. In the end, this was carried out via suicide, although the members of Heaven's Gate did not view it as 'suicide.'

Initiates to the cult were renamed by its leader Marhsall Applewhite, with a final -ody appended to every name. Apparently, -ody is defined as "children of the Next Level." All members voluntarily eschewed all material possessions in order to live an ascetic lifestyle, somewhat akin to the monasteries of the Middle Ages. 7 male members, seeking to rid themselves of any distraction caused by sexual attraction to other members, went to Mexico to get castrated. Applewhite was among the men to do so. Operations were funded by providing contract web site development under the name "Higher Source."


Thirty-eight group members, plus Applewhite, the group's leader, were found dead in a rented mansion in the upscale San Diego community of Rancho Santa Fe, California, on March 26, 1997. Two former members of Heaven's Gate, Wayne Cooke and Charlie Humphreys, later died in copycat suicides. Humphreys had survived a suicide pact with Cooke in May 1997, but successfully committed suicide in February 1998. The mass death of the Heaven's Gate group was widely publicized in the media as an example of cult suicide. They commited suicide by ingesting a mix of vodka and Phenobarbital, a sedative. The members also tied plastic bags around their heads to induce asphyxiation. Every suiciding member was dressed exactly the same: black shirt and sweatpants, brand new black and white Nike shoes, armband patches reading "Heaven's Gate Away Team," $5.75 in their pocket, and a square purple cloth laid on their head. Their suicide coincided with the return of the comet Hale-Bopp. The cultists believed that following the comet, in the tail, was a spaceship piloted by Jesus, and that they needed to separate from their bodies to hitch a ride.

Heaven's Gate...

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I decided to join up with the team doing their project on cults, because, hey, who doesn't love a good cult? Certainly not the cultists!

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English Class .-.

So yeah, this blog is pretty much just a blog for my English 103 class. I probably won't post to it otherwise. I'm just not outspoken enough to have a blog. .-. Thus, this will be a blog dealing with English... mainly. Some other languages might pop up now and then, though.


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