Russian Muslim Sect Kept Children Underground
The warning signs of psychosis were evident in the sect's leader 50 years ago, but that was in the 60s. However whether this was a bad acid trip or frank psychosis mis-identified as "divine inspiration" is a moot point. This is what can happen when religious ideals are left unchallenged.
"Mr Sattarov, 83, declared himself an Islamic prophet in the mid-1960s after interpreting sparks from a trolleybus cable as a divine light from God." |
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Wow, some of those kids had gone more than a decade without going out in the sun. I bet they were healthy.
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Yep, more like real skeletons in the closet.
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