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Nevilledog

(50,952 posts)
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:54 AM Mar 2023

The Mysterious Woo-Anon 'Sisterhood' Tearing Families Apart

https://www.thedailybeast.com/inside-liana-shantis-lumerian-mystery-school

Jason and Jennifer Veras had been together since high school. “We were a loving family. We were a happy family. We barely had any issues throughout our 23 years in a relationship,” Jason said. “Until she brought Liana Shanti into our family.”

Everything changed soon after Jennifer started following a mysterious online guru who has built a following of women around the world, teaching them to cut ties with their “family cult” and to save their children from a ruling class of evil reptilian creatures who created the COVID “scamdemic”—a Luciferian plot to harvest innocent souls.

First, Jason said, Jennifer changed her diet—raw vegan and juice cleanses. Then she started spending hours every day meditating alone in the backyard and listening to her spiritual teacher’s audio classes.

Over the next few months, he claimed, Jennifer became increasingly paranoid and started espousing conspiracy theories. The COVID vaccine changes people’s DNA, she told him. And people who got the shot could shed the vaccine on others. She insisted they had to cut ties with anyone who had been vaccinated. Jason said she kept telling him they needed to leave California; soon the government would force every unvaccinated adult and child into concentration camps; they had to move to Florida where they would be safe.

At Jason's birthday dinner in May 2021, his mother shared that she'd been vaccinated. His wife was furious. Jason, 41, said Jennifer, 41, accused him of knowingly exposing their children to vaccine “shedding.”

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Two new words: Woo-Anon & Conspirituality
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The Mysterious Woo-Anon 'Sisterhood' Tearing Families Apart (Original Post) Nevilledog Mar 2023 OP
"they had to move to Florida where they would be safe." Will Florida become homeland for loons! BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 2023 #1
..well on their way.. thomski64 Mar 2023 #3
I think imagining FL somehow causes/is a place for this is delusional in itself Hortensis Mar 2023 #27
Will become??? I think we're already there nt maxrandb Mar 2023 #13
Have been for a while now. A HERETIC I AM Mar 2023 #14
Why do you think DeSantis won by so much??? obamanut2012 Mar 2023 #16
Why do people believe this crazy stuff? DavidDvorkin Mar 2023 #2
It's amazing how many gullible, delusional people are out there. Sky Jewels Mar 2023 #4
done Hekate Mar 2023 #6
"Bigoted"? If criticizing chosen belief systems makes one bigoted, Sky Jewels Mar 2023 #7
+1 Celerity Mar 2023 #8
Yep Easterncedar Mar 2023 #10
I agree obamanut2012 Mar 2023 #17
Exactly Conjuay Mar 2023 #20
Ya know what blows my mind? Ligyron Mar 2023 #34
Sounds rather rational to me edhopper Mar 2023 #11
I know plenty of anti-theists. shrike3 Mar 2023 #22
Yes atheist edhopper Mar 2023 #30
anti the belief in God, if that makes sense. shrike3 Mar 2023 #31
Thanks edhopper Mar 2023 #32
People who feel exactly as you do about Christianity have told me that Covid is a conspiracy shrike3 Mar 2023 #21
I don't pretend that every non-religious person is perfectly rational. Sky Jewels Mar 2023 #29
There are gullible, delusional anti-theists. shrike3 Mar 2023 #23
I should probably learn to have more sympathy for people like this... Silent3 Mar 2023 #5
Well said Easterncedar Mar 2023 #9
Your sympathy should go to family, friends edhopper Mar 2023 #12
My area is a magnet John Ludi Mar 2023 #15
What area is that genxlib Mar 2023 #18
The Driftless area John Ludi Mar 2023 #19
Thank you. The new age "wellness" community seems particularly susceptible. shrike3 Mar 2023 #24
We live in a nation of grifters and marks. Unfortunately my MIL has decided she's a mark. nt Carlitos Brigante Mar 2023 #25
I could totally see several friends falk for this Johnny2X2X Mar 2023 #26
I just see this as latent mental illness, hiding under a veneer of Wingus Dingus Mar 2023 #28
Their cult leader Liane Wilson: dalton99a Mar 2023 #33

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
27. I think imagining FL somehow causes/is a place for this is delusional in itself
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:50 PM
Mar 2023

and that those prone to adopt fact-free notions that should not be attractive are more vulnerable to further progression toward delusional rabbit holes than they're aware of.

The woman in this narrative was obviously more vulnerable to radicalization than most, but she started at some other, far more "normal" point, maybe a mommy-and-me group where someone spread anti-vax horror stories or an online healthy cooking site, where visitors were targeted and provided links to the next steps toward this rabbit hole.

ANY social media site, btw, can start that progression. We've watched it happen here. Just for one example, DUers we once chatted normally with who fell to "Hillary Derangement Syndrome," and when it was no longer allowed here moved to one of the satellite sites that sprang up around DU. At that one, members who were prone progressed themselves from political radicalization to full-blown whackjob extremism. I remember discussion among people whose names I remembered (!) of whether Hillary threatened to kill Bernie's grandchildren if he didn't endorse her or if she had him kidnapped and beaten into submission.

Sky Jewels

(6,986 posts)
4. It's amazing how many gullible, delusional people are out there.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 02:37 AM
Mar 2023

Then again, tens of millions of Americans think an undead carpenter/magical being from the Judea of 2,000+ years ago is going to come back to Earth any year now.

Sky Jewels

(6,986 posts)
7. "Bigoted"? If criticizing chosen belief systems makes one bigoted,
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 04:57 AM
Mar 2023

then you’re a bigot if you say anything negative about Republican tenets.

I’m so tired of people acting like religious beliefs are off limits to criticism just because they involve
supernaturalism and magic.

“Faith” is literally belief in the absence of evidence. To me it couldn’t be more obvious that it’s patriarchal nonsense and mythology. Christianity has poisoned this country in many ways, and I’m not going to pretend otherwise.

The resurrection fable is just as loony as the stuff this guru spews. However, it’s culturally accepted because it’s older and has served the purpose of controlling people for centuries.

Conjuay

(1,351 posts)
20. Exactly
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:12 PM
Mar 2023

Consider how many lives have lost and how much blood has been shed because of this FANTASY.

I knew at six, when Sister Louise started in about a talking snake, that one of us was not dealing with reality.

It continues unchecked and - if anything- has grown into a mega church flim-flam.

It is part and parcel of the RW nonsense that is now a threat to our women, children, and non-binary folk.

Ligyron

(7,614 posts)
34. Ya know what blows my mind?
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 09:57 AM
Mar 2023

It doesn't matter what religion we are talking about, in the beginning somebody had to make that shit up out of whole cloth.

Of course, they could plagiarize off an existing mythology like the Mormons or that other religion from the middle east that shall remain unnamed did, but still...

shrike3

(3,471 posts)
22. I know plenty of anti-theists.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:30 PM
Mar 2023

And many of them are the worst Covid deniers I know. Also, racists, misogynists. Anti-LGBTQ. Anti-science. One of them tried to tell me that aliens were trying to shutdown nuclear power plants all over the country because a nuclear accident would disrupt the time-space continuum. (According to the theory) This is a person who says the same thing DUers say about religion. I don't get it. Maybe it's youtube. They see youtube videos and believe they're true. That's where the aliens/nukes theory came from.

shrike3

(3,471 posts)
31. anti the belief in God, if that makes sense.
Sun Mar 5, 2023, 01:33 AM
Mar 2023

Antitheism, also spelled anti-theism, is the philosophical position that theism should be opposed. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity.

The word antitheism (or hyphenated anti-theism) has been recorded in English since 1788.[3] The etymological roots of the word are the Greek anti and theos.

The Oxford English Dictionary defines antitheist as "One opposed to belief in the existence of a god". The earliest citation given for this meaning dates from 1833.

Hitchens called himself an anti-theist.

shrike3

(3,471 posts)
21. People who feel exactly as you do about Christianity have told me that Covid is a conspiracy
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:26 PM
Mar 2023

by the U.S. government to control us/our DNA. IOW, they believe whacko stuff. A lot of them are in the so-called "natural medicine" community.

No one is immune. Even people as "enlightened" as yourself.

Sky Jewels

(6,986 posts)
29. I don't pretend that every non-religious person is perfectly rational.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:42 PM
Mar 2023

Like I said, there is a lot of delusion out there. Some of it is ingrained in the culture, like Christianity, and some is not.

Silent3

(15,119 posts)
5. I should probably learn to have more sympathy for people like this...
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 02:56 AM
Mar 2023

...since apparently so many people are capable of falling for this kind of bullshit.

But damn, it's difficult. I'm mostly pissed and angry at what seems like willful stupidity to me, and the fucking arrogance it takes to believe you've tuned into special secret knowledge, and that everyone else around you who doesn't buy into the shit you're buying into is the problem.

John Ludi

(589 posts)
15. My area is a magnet
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 09:01 AM
Mar 2023

for faux-hippie, new age, "wellness community", The Secret-thumping narcissistic clowns and most of them have glommed onto QAnon and QAnon-adjacent madness like this like flies to rotting roadkill. People I used to be able to hold a conversation with (a surreal and completely non-linear conversation, but a conversation nevertheless) now think that people like me who voted for Biden eat babies...or some such puerile insanity. And it's only a short trip before these demented bliss-ninnies decide to do something about it. I'll be tidying up and selling my property before the next cold season...between them and all the sub-literate hick Trumpers I just can't deal with the area anymore.

shrike3

(3,471 posts)
24. Thank you. The new age "wellness" community seems particularly susceptible.
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:33 PM
Mar 2023

It's very strange. I know a lot of artists and creative types and more than a few have gotten into that. Wellness and conspiracy theories. The government wants to keep us sick. Very disappointment.

Johnny2X2X

(18,945 posts)
26. I could totally see several friends falk for this
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 12:48 PM
Mar 2023

So many fall for this woo type stuff. I know people who legitimately base some of the biggest decisions in their life in things like Mercury being in retrograde, whatever that means.

Wingus Dingus

(8,052 posts)
28. I just see this as latent mental illness, hiding under a veneer of
Sat Mar 4, 2023, 01:02 PM
Mar 2023

social normalcy and high functioning until some brain-worm finally triggers obvious mad behavior. I never buy the whole "my wife/husband/father was perfectly normal until Q or MAGA or Fox came along!" A strong and healthy mind doesn't suddenly believe in absolute illogical nonsense.

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