The woman claimed to be 19 billion years old and gave birth to the universe, and was tragically mumm

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-28

According to the American "People" magazine**November 29, 2023**, the latest documentary "Love Wins: Mother God Cult" broadcast by the American HBO TV network revealed the control of the cult leader Amy Carlson over believers and the death of the self-inflicted consequences, which aroused heated discussions among the public.

Amy Carlson. **hbo/youtube

Amy Carlson (Amy Carlson), who lives in Colorado, USA, calls herself a "master", claims that she is 19 billion years old, conceived the universe for the "mother goddess", can ** any disease including cancer, has been reincarnated as Marilyn Monroe and Joan of Arc, and also said that Robin Williams (Robin Williams) has advised her.

These so-called "great promises," combined with their charisma, have earned her a large number of online followers and more than 20 followers who live with her, all of whom are members of the "Love Has Won" group.

Carlson declared that her mission was to elevate the dimensions of the world and free its members from prison (as it called the "Cabal"), writing on **: "Reconnect with the original creator – Amy Carlson!.""This ** is now closed.

While Carlson insists he is saving the world with Love Wins, others refer to Love Wins as a cult of all evil, including Rick Alan Ross, an expert on cult issues, who spoke about the group on the 2021 TV show "Dr. Phil."

Carlson died in 2021 at the age of 45 due to alcoholism, anorexia and long-term ingestion of colloidal silver. Its corpse was mummified, wrapped in a sleeping bag, wrapped in Christmas lights, and covered in glittering makeup around its eye sockets.

Amy Carlson. ** Dr. Phil" youtube

Some say that "Love Won" was disbanded with her death. But it was also said that the group is still active.

The recently premiered HBO documentary, "Love Has Wand: The Cult of Mother God," has once again drawn attention to Carlson and his orchestrated chaos, anomalies, and cyber manipulations.

Explore New Age spirituality

Carlson was born in Kansas on Nov. 30, 1975, and her sister said on the "Dr. Phil" show in 2021 that Carlson "didn't show any signs of being out of the ordinary" as a child.

According to Carlson, her parents divorced in 1984, which made her particularly sad, and her relationship with her stepmother was precarious.

Carlson's family said on the show that by the time he was in his early 20s, Carlson had been married three times and had three children from different fathers.

Her family believes that her fascination with New Age culture began in the early 21st century, and they saw some strange changes in Carlson. "She began to call herself Mother Goddess, and she believed that she was God," her sister mentioned on the "Dr. Phil" show.

The leader of the sect known as "Mom".

Around 2007, Carlson met a man named Amerith Whiteeagle online, who convinced him of otherworldly powers, according to the Denver Post. Carlson left everything in his life, including his children and his job as a McDonald's manager, to move with the man to Colorado, where they formed a group called the Galactic Federation of Light, according to the report.

Eventually, Carlson left Whiteigo and renamed the group "Love Wins".

Her sister said on "Dr. Phil" that Carlson believes his mission is to save the world.

Her followers were seduced by the doctrine of "love wins", and because of their spiritual teachings and so-called ** abilities, the members of the group called them "Mommy".

Peddle dubious supplements online

Carlson used the internet to promote "Love Wins" and peddled dubious health products and supplements through daily livestreams, posts, and blogs.

According to Vanity Fair, Carlson's online presence on Facebook and YouTube is growing, with her more than 1.5 million views.

Carlson made money online on dubious health products and supplements, including the colloidal silver she was taking, which was one of the factors that contributed to her death.

Alcoholism, drug abuse, and abuse

Among many, Carlson and her followers show the world how happy they are.

But other members later claimed that Carlson was abusive and even sexually exploited, saying that he was often drug or drunk, abusing and insulting them, forcing some followers to have sex with her, physically abusing them, and demanding endless service to her.

Her family accused Carlson of engaging in ** in "Dr. Phil", which Carlson himself denied.

Mysterious death

In April 2021, Savage County** found a mummy in a house in Creston, Colorado, with the body wrapped in a sleeping bag and wrapped in colored lights, shockingly, the body's eyes were missing, but the powder on the eye sockets was glistening.

Savoch County Sheriff Dan Warwic told NBC's "Dayline" program that year: "I used to say everything, but now I don't say it again." ”

The owner of the corpse is none other than Carlson, whose followers claim to have "ascended" to a higher dimension.

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