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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Bizarre Fringe Religions

We’ve elected to use the term “fringe religions” because at times the line between a sect, a cult, and an established religion can be surprisingly blurry. There are as many systems of belief as there are people in the world, but let’s face it: some are stranger than others. Here are 10 of the most bizarre and obscure spiritual movements in modern history.

1. Happy Science

Happy Science was founded in 1986 by the Japanese spiritual leader Ryuho Okawa. While it’s foundations are in Buddhism (especially ideas about reflection and the Eight-Fold Path), Okawa’s predictions about the future set them apart from the mainstream. He predicts, for instance, that the angel Gabriel will be reincarnated in Bangkok in 2050, and approximately 50 years after that the United States will sink because it angers the gods (though if enough people convert, this can be avoided). Other figures will also be reincarnated, such as Martin Luther, Nichiren, and Jesus. Between the years 2400 and 2500, he also prophesies that extraterrestrials will visit the Earth, though they will have a different concept of property than humanity and as such conflicts will arise.

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2. The Oneida Community

John Humphrey Noyes founded the Oneida Community in 1848 in Oneida, New York. They were a Utopian commune that believed that Jesus had returned to the Earth in the year 70 and, as such, they could achieve spiritual perfection in this life in addition to Heaven. They practiced “Complex Marriage”, a system in which all members of the community were married to each other simultaneously. One could achieve higher spiritual merit by having sexual intercourse with older, wiser (and thus more spiritually attuned) members of the community.

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3. Raëlism

Raëlians believe that humanity has at various points in history been visited by extraterrestrials. The people of ancient and modern times confused the aliens’ technology and power as “divine” and thus based spiritual movements on these experiences, forming religions throughout history. Raëliasm, then, rejects the idea of supernatural beings, instead claiming that these aliens simply had far greater technology than humans. Raël founded “Clonaid” in 1997, a venture to clone a human child, and its bishop (Brigitte Boisseleir) claimed to have successfully cloned a child in 2002 and again in 2003, attracting international media attention.

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4. Pana Wave

Pana Wave was founded in 1977 by Yuko Chino and is based in Shibuya, Tokyo. In the mid 1980s, members warned citizens of the evils of electromagnetic waves and built a laboratory in Fukui Prefecture to protect themselves. By the 90s, they were wearing all white in an attempt to protect themselves from dangerous “scalar electromagnetic waves”, which they argued were being used as a weapon by communists. They arguably reached the height of their notoriety in 1994, when they formed a fleet of white vans that scoured Japan for a place free of electromagnetic radiation, covering areas in white cloth wherever they traveled.

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5. International Peace Mission Movement

At the center of the International Peace Mission Movement (founded around 1907) was a larger-than-life man called Father Divine, who rather controversially claimed to be God. His followers were predominately African-American, and though his sermons were often rather mainstream in nature, he frequently focused on civil rights and economic independence. Still, his public life was marred by constant scandals and his perpetual insistence on being a deity.

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6. Church of Euthanasia

The slogan of Chris Korda’s controversial religious movement is “Save the Planet – Kill Yourself”, and its platform includes four basic facets: suicide, abortion, cannibalism, and sodomy. Each of these four things serve to reduce the human population. Korda and his followers claim that all phenomena harmful to the Earth and its various species are a direct result of human action and, as such, to restore balance humanity must be eliminated.

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7. Church of All Worlds

The Church of All Worlds is a Neo-Pagan movement based largely on a fictional religion featured in Robert Heinlein’s Stranger in a Strange Land. They espouse pantheism, the belief that everything is a part of an all-encompassing God. They recognize deities of various traditions, such as Gaea (The Earth Mother-Goddess), Father God, as well as the realm of Faeries. In short, their only real dogma is a lack of exclusive dogma – that there are no specific beliefs, and the only sin is hypocrisy.

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8. Chen Tao

Chen Tao originated in Taiwan and was a mix of Buddhism, Christianity, and UFOlogy. They are most known for a highly publicized failed prophecy in which leader Hon-ming Chen claimed that at 12:01 AM on March 31, 1998 God would be seen on a single television channel across North America. The event did not occur. Chen offered to be crucified or stoned in response to this, but his followers declined.

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9. Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth

Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) has been an influential presence in the underground “Chaos magic” scene since its inception in 1981. They focus on developing magical concepts devoid of mysticism or worship of Gods, instead focusing on the magical and psychic aspects of the human brain associated with “guiltless sex”.

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10. Prince Philip Movement

The Prince Philip Movement is a “cargo cult”, a kind of cult usually found in tribal cultures oriented towards gaining the material possessions of more economically advanced societies through magical or spiritual means. Adherents believe that the material goods of industrialized natures were created spiritually by deities or ancestors, and that foreigners have unfairly seized it. In this case, the Yaohnanen tribe of Vanuatu believes that Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is the divine son of a mountain spirit.

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There seems to be no limit to the things people believe, and some fringe religions eventually grow more mainstream with time (see: Scientology). Humanity is wonderfully diverse, and our potential for creating the weird and bizarre extends even into the real of spiritual belief.

Written by Christopher Moyer – Copyrighted © www.weirdworm.com


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Biggest Mafias Around the world

Mafia refers to secretive groups involved in organized crimes spread over a lot of countries. They are usually referred to by the name of the country they originated in and the majority of members will be of this nationality. They usually aspire to have a monopoly over illegal activities like drugs, firearm trafficking, etc. This is an article about the mafia groups and their activities. They are listed in an increasing order of their influence in the world.

10. Jamaican-British Yardies

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Jamaican-British Yardies were the Jamaicans who immigrated to Britain in 1950s. They were involved in gang violence and got to be known as Yardies. They conduct organized crimes like drug trade and other gun crimes. They haven’t tried infiltrating the law enforcement system so they aren’t considered to be as strong as other mafia groups. All the crimes involve the use of firearms the use of which is strictly controlled in Britain.

9. The Albanian Mafia

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The Albanian Mafia consists of a large number of criminal organizations which are based in Albania. They are active in US and European countries as well. It is said that the Albanian mafia spread to international levels in the 1980s. Organized crime prevailed in Albania right from the 15th century. In United States and United Kingdom, they run sex and drug trafficking rackets and are known for quick use of violence for vengeance.

8. The Serbian mafia

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The Serbian mafia operates in more than ten nations including Germany, United States, United Kingdom, France, etc. They are involved in diverse activities like drug trafficking, smuggling, contract killing, protection rackets, gambling and gen thefts. It has three major groups called Vozdovac, Surcin and Zemun which control the smaller groups. Presently there are about 30-40 groups working in Serbia.

7. Israeli Mafia

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Israeli Mafia works in a lot of countries in activities like narcotics, drug trafficking and prostitution. Times have changed as the Israeli mafia was once looked at with awe and known for its patronage but today they are ruthless and don’t think twice about killing by standers. The Russian-Israeli Mafia has permeated the US political system so well that the US forces are failing to make any significant progress in stopping them.

6. Mexican Mafia

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Mexican Mafia is a very strong prison gang in the United States. It was started in the late 1950s to protect prisoners against other inmates and from the officers. This gang has also been involved in extortion and drug trafficking. It has about 30,000 members all over the United States. The gang members sometimes sport a tattoo with a common design which is a Mexican national symbol over a flaming circle and crossed knives. It is said that there are 150 prison members who have the authority to command murder and 2000 associates who will execute these commands. They force gangs and dealers to pay a protection tax and the ones who refuse will be killed.

5. Japanese Yakuza

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Japanese Yakuza is a native organized crime group which uses threat and extortion to get their way. Its origin is found to be in the 17th century. A missing joint of the little finger is a tell tale sign of the gang members. This is often offered to the leader as an act of appeasement or apology. Some of the members even have full body tattoos. It has 110,000 active members in this group who are from 2500 families. They are involved in protection rackets, importing uncensored pornography from Europe and America, prostitution and in illegal immigration.

4. Chinese Triads

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Chinese Triads consists of many criminal organizations which are based in Mainland China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, etc. They are also very active in New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver as well as San Francisco. Their organized crime involves theft, contract killing, drug trafficking, extortion, piracy, etc. It is now involved in piracy as well. They started in the 18th century but were called Tian Di Hui then. Even though it is steadily increasing in power, the activities have been low key. The triads can have 50 to over 30,000 members. They are also involved in counterfeiting Chinese currency.

3. Colombian Drug Cartels

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Colombian Drug Cartels were formed mainly for controlling and trafficking drugs. They operate in a lot of countries. They have many organizations that deal with political, military and legal aspects of the cartels. The important cartels from Columbia are the Cali Cartel, Medellin Cartel and the Norte del Valle Cartel. At one point these cartels were threatened by the extradition treaty between the US and Columbia. The lords went into hiding and ordered its members to kill its supporters. They have also been involved in a lot of kidnappings and terrorism

2. Sicilian and American Cosa Nostra

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Sicilian and American Cosa Nostra is a relatively new group. It was started in the second half of the nineteenth century in Italy. In spite of it being a young mafia, it has a great ability to plan large crimes and get away with it. It is involved in protection rackets, drug and arms trafficking, mediation of criminal business are some of the things the Sicilian and American Cosa Nostra are involved in. It has a small number of members ranging from 3500 to 4000. In addition to these members they have associates who aren’t true members. A member will have to undergo the initiation ceremony where he will probably have to murder somebody to prove his worth. Every member will have to follow the code of silence.

1. Russian Mafia

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Russian Mafia originated in the Soviet Union and now has influence all over the world. It has between 100,000 to 500,000 members. They are involved in organized crimes in countries like Israel, Hungary, Spain, Canada, UK, US, Russia, etc. They have also immigrated to Israel, America and Germany by using Jewish and German identities. Their activities include drug and firearm trafficking, bombings, smuggling, pornography, internet fraud, etc. One of their rules is to never co-operate with the authorities. If any of the members squealed when captured, they would be killed on release. They are feared for their vandalism, terrorism, organ trafficking and contract killings.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009

100 Most Popular Brands


2009 RankBrandCountry of OriginSector2009 Brand Value ($m)
1Coca-ColaUniteda StatesBeverages66,667
2IBMUnited StatesComputer Services59,031
3MicrosoftUnited StatesComputer Software59,007
4GEUnited StatesDiversified53,086
5NokiaFinlandConsumer Electronics35,942
6ToyotaJapanAutomotive34,050
7IntelUnited StatesComputer Hardware31,261
8McDonald'sUnited StatesRestaurants31,049
9DisneyUnited StatesMedia29,251
10GoogleUnited StatesInternet Services25,590
11MercedesGermanyAutomotive25,577
12Hewlett-PackardUnited StatesComputer Hardware23,509
13BMWGermanyAutomotive23,298
14GilletteUnited StatesPersonal Care22,689
15AmericanUnited StatesFinancial Services21,940
16LouisFranceLuxury21,602
17CiscoUnited StatesComputer Services21,306
18MarlboroUnited StatesTobacco21,300
19CitiUnited StatesFinancial Services20,174
20HondaJapanAutomotive19,079
21SamsungRepublic of KoreaConsumer Electronics17,689
22HSwedenApparel13,840
23OracleUnited StatesComputer Software13,831
24AppleUnited StatesComputer Hardware13,724
25SonyJapanConsumer Electronics13,583
26PepsiUnited StatesBeverages13,249
27HSBCUnited KingdomFinancial Services13,143
28NescafeSwitzerlandBeverages13,056
29NikeUnited StatesSporting Goods12,672
30UPSUnited StatesTransportation12,621
31SAPGermanyComputer Software12,228
32DellUnited StatesComputer Hardware11,695
33BudweiserUnited StatesAlcohol11,438
34MerrillUnited StatesFinancial Services11,399
35IkeaSwedenHome Furnishings10,913
36CanonJapanComputer Hardware10,876
37J.P.United StatesFinancial Services10,773
38GoldmanUnited StatesFinancial Services10,331
39Kellogg'sUnited StatesFood9,710
40NintendoJapanConsumer Electronics8,772
41UBSSwitzerlandFinancial Services8,740
42MorganUnited StatesFinancial Services8,696
43PhilipsNetherlandsDiversified8,325
44ThomsonCanadaMedia8,313
45GucciItalyLuxury8,254
46eBayUnited StatesInternet Services7,991
47AccentureUnited StatesComputer Services7,948
48SiemensGermanyDiversified7,943
49FordUnited StatesAutomotive7,896
50Harley-DavidsonUnited StatesAutomotive7,609
51L'OrealFrancePersonal Care7,508
52MTVUnited StatesMedia7,193
53VolkswagenGermanyAutomotive7,047
54AIGUnited StatesFinancial Services7,022
55AXAFranceFinancial Services7,001
56HeinzUnited StatesFood6,646
57ColgateUnited StatesPersonal Care6,437
58amazon.comUnited StatesInternet Services6,434
59XeroxUnited StatesComputer Hardware6,393
60ChanelFranceLuxury6,355
61Wrigley'sUnited StatesFood6,105
62ZaraSpainApparel5,955
63NestleSwitzerlandFood5,592
64KFCUnited StatesRestaurants5,582
65Yahoo!United StatesInternet Services5,496
66DanoneFranceFood5,408
67AudiGermanyAutomotive5,407
68CaterpillarUnited StatesDiversified5,288
69AvonUnited StatesPersonal Care5,264
70adidasGermanySporting Goods5,072
71RolexSwitzerlandLuxury4,956
72HyundaiRepublic of KoreaAutomotive4,846
73BlackBerryCanadaConsumer Electronics4,802
74KleenexUnited StatesPersonal Care4,636
75PorscheGermanyAutomotive4,603
76HermesFranceLuxury4,575
77GapUnited StatesApparel4,357
78PanasonicJapanConsumer Electronics4,281
79CartierSwitzerlandLuxury4,236
80TiffanyUnited StatesLuxury4,208
81PizzaUnited StatesRestaurants4,097
82AllianzGermanyFinancial Services4,033
83MoetFranceAlcohol3,951
84BPUnited KingdomEnergy3,911
85StarbucksUnited StatesRestaurants3,879
86INGNetherlandsFinancial Services3,768
87MotorolaUnited StatesConsumer Electronics3,721
88DuracellUnited StatesConsumer Electronics3,682
89SmirnoffUnited KingdomAlcohol3,590
90LexusJapanAutomotive3,588
91PradaItalyLuxury3,585
92JohnsonUnited StatesPersonal Care3,582
93FerrariItalyAutomotive3,527
94ArmaniItalyLuxury3,526
95HennessyFranceAlcohol3,513
96MarriottUnited StatesHospitality3,502
97ShellNetherlandsEnergy3,471
98NiveaGermanyPersonal Care3,401
99FedExUnited StatesTransportation3,359
100VisaUnited StatesFinancial Services3,338

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