We Talked To A ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Cult Member About Being Left Behind

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We Talked To A ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Cult Member About Being Left Behind

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We Talked To A ‘Heaven’s Gate’ Cult Member About Being Left BehindIn 1997, 39 members entered ‘The Next Level.’ Four remain.ClaireLinicOMGFacts

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·5 min read·Jan 19, 2018

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It’s hard out there for a cult, especially when you’re best known for wearing matching Nikes during a notorious mass suicide. Although that’s the image that comes to mind when we hear the words “Heaven’s Gate,” the cult has a much more storied past.

The group was founded in 1974 by two Texans: Marshall Applewhite, a music teacher and Army vet, and Bonnie Nettles, a nurse and spiritualist who reportedly met Applewhite at a drama school in the early 70s. The pair, who were known to cult members as “Bo” or “Do” (for Applewhite) and “Ti” or “Peep” (for Nettles), hit it off talking about religion, aliens, life after death and more.

A cult initiation tape featuring Marshall Applewhite, aka “Bo.” | YouTube/JayDowns

The core belief of the cult they created was that our bodies were merely vessels to get to the “Next Level” or “The Level Above Human,” which exists in a separate world within our universe.

Applewhite and Nettles required Heaven’s Gate members to erase their sense of identity and cut off ties with friends and family.

Bonnie Nettles, aka “Ti.” | Biography.com

In March of 1997, 39 members of the cult recorded farewell messages and then, apparently, entered the “Level Above Human” — leaving eight members behind, four of whom have since passed away.

Nike discontinued these sneakers after the suicide. | Rolling Stone

What are the remaining members doing, 20 years later? Still running the Heaven’s Gate website.

HeavensGate.com has been mostly untouched since 1997, and looks like a macabre cousin of the infamous Space Jam site. At the top, in large text, the site reads “Red Alert,” which might sound familiar to my Trekkie brothers and sisters out there.

This isn’t the only thing the cult borrowed from Star Trek. On the day of the mass suicide, each member wore a “Heaven’s Gate Away Team” patch:

Members wore these patches on the day of the infamous suicide. | via Pinterest

The website goes on to give information about the Heaven’s Gate cult, including Bible verses, writings by Applewhite and a photo of how a member of the next kingdom might appear:

via HeavensGate.com

The website also answer emails and letters from those that would like to learn more about Heaven’s Gate, which (obviously) included me. So I reached out to them for an interview.

It felt like a shot in the dark. But not only did they respond in under half an hour, they answered every question I asked:

Me: With whom am I speaking and which gender pronoun do you prefer? [Note: Heaven’s Gate members strive for androgyny and celibacy. Some male members have even volunteered to be castrated.]

Heaven’s Gate: We joined the Group in 1975 and there are two of us here in Arizona, so the term is “we.”

In past interviews, you said there were eight remaining members, now four. Did those other four pass? And if so, what does that mean for entering Heaven’s Gate?

Yes, four have passed. It means that the opportunity will occur, like it always would, in our future reincarnation on this planet.

When was the last time you were contacted by The Next Level, and can you describe it?

We received boxes of information, keys and codes, bank accounts, legal documents, tapes, diskettes and book galleys on March 25, 1997. It spelled out what they wanted us to do and we have followed through with everything they’ve asked.



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