FBI Raids LA Cult from Netflix documentary
From TRUE CRIME Loser
The FBI recently conducted a dramatic raid on the 7M cult, also known as the Shikina cult, in Los Angeles, employing heavy tactics such as flashbangs and forcefully breaching the premises. The raid follows the cult's exposure in Netflix's documentary "Dancing for the Devil," which highlights the disturbing practices of its leader, Robert Shin, and the impact on families who lost contact with their loved ones involved in the cult.
Key Takeaways
- When cult leaders drop apocalyptic predictions, they either sell hope or predictably implode—welcome to the cult rollercoaster.
- Netflix's 'Dancing for the Devil' proves that some real-life dramas make fiction look like child’s play—cult tales never disappoint.
- A rammed gate may symbolize freedom, but for parents, it’s just a heavy metal reminder of lost children in cults.
- It’s always ‘give me your money’ and ‘trust me’ until the flashbangs go off—cult leaders really nail the bait-and-switch.
- Shuffling cult members like real estate proves isolation is a business strategy—as every good landlord knows, keeping tenants apart is key.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Robert Shin (person)
- Lee sisters (person)
- 7M Management (company)
- Wilking sisters (person)
- Dancing for the Devil: The 7M Cult (book)
- Shakina Church (company)
- TikTok (company)
- Heaven's Gate (concept)
- Jim Jones (person)