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The Comet Cult: The Strange Story of Heaven’s Gate and the Hale-Bopp Tragedy

The Comet Cult: The Strange Story of Heaven’s Gate and the Hale-Bopp Tragedy

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In 1997, one of the brightest comets of the twentieth century appeared in the night sky. The Hale-Bopp comet was visible for weeks, drawing millions of people outside to witness the rare celestial event. For most observers, it was simply a spectacular astronomical sight. But for members of the Heaven’s Gate religious movement, the comet represented something far more extraordinary. Led by Marshall Applewhite, the group believed a spacecraft was traveling behind the comet, hidden from ordinary view. According to their teachings, leaving their physical bodies would allow them to board the craft and ascend to a higher level of existence. In this episode of The Strange History Podcast, we explore the origins of the Heaven’s Gate movement, the beliefs that shaped the group for more than two decades, and the tragic events of March 26, 1997. Blending cult psychology, UFO beliefs, and the human search for meaning in the stars, this episode examines how a bright comet in the night sky became the center of one of the most disturbing religious movements in modern history. If you enjoy strange history, cult stories, unusual belief systems, UFO culture, and mysterious events from the recent past, this episode belongs in your queue. Follow The Strange History Podcast for more strange moments where science, belief, and human history collide.

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