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Inside Australia's Chilling New Cult

Sunday Night infiltrates one of the world's most worrying new cults, run by an Australian man claiming to be 'The Messiah'.
Cult experts have warned that a 47-year-old Queensland man and self-proclaimed "Jesus" is in the early stages of developing a dangerous religious sect comparable to WACO, which ended in mass-suicide, Channel 7's Sunday Night has reported.

Former real estate developer, Alan John Miller, from Kingaroy in Queensland, is the leader of Gods Way of Love. He has an estimated 100,000 DVDs in global circulation and financially survives on collecting donations from followers. He also uses donations to acquire property for sanctuaries - in preparation for doomsday.


The earth will "change a lot" in the next few years, Miller believes. "What you now know as countries will disappear completely, other ones will change completely," he told his followers at a recent seminar aired by Sunday Night.

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