In today’s episode of Let’s Start a Cult – the story of Colonia Dignidad, a religious commune established on the foothills of Chile’s Andes Mountains. 
To outsiders, it seemed like a self-sustaining Christian community that strived to give back to the locals. However, it would later be revealed that it had ties to both Nazi Germany and the Pinochet government, which killed over three thousand people while a thousand more remain missing to this day.
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01:00 - Introduction

03:34 - Paul Schäfer

08:39 - Life In Colonia Dignidad

26:36 - Sponsor

28:06 - Colonia Dignidad and Pinochet

30:05 - The Unraveling of Colonia Dignidad

35:00 - Conclusion

36:36 - Cult Critique

39:09 - Outro

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Sources for this episode include The American Scholar, The Washington Post, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Bustle, The International Business Times, The Telegraph, the Deutsche Welle, The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC, and Al Jazeera English. Sources for this episode include All That’s Interesting, a Medium article by Lisa Marie Fuqua titled “The Ripper Crew Satanic Cannibal Cult Murders,” Listverse, Murderpedia, Windy City Ghosts, The Chicago Tribune, and CBS Chicago.
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In today’s episode of Let’s Start a Cult – the story of Colonia Dignidad, a religious commune established on the foothills of Chile’s Andes Mountains. 

To outsiders, it seemed like a self-sustaining Christian community that strived to give back to the locals. However, it would later be revealed that it had ties to both Nazi Germany and the Pinochet government, which killed over three thousand people while a thousand more remain missing to this day.

Sponsored by Db Journey: https://bit.ly/37cP8YP


01:00 - Introduction
03:34 - Paul Schäfer
08:39 - Life In Colonia Dignidad
26:36 - Sponsor
28:06 - Colonia Dignidad and Pinochet
30:05 - The Unraveling of Colonia Dignidad
35:00 - Conclusion
36:36 - Cult Critique
39:09 - Outro

Follow us on the socials:

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

YouTube

Website

Ye Olde Crime:

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Instagram

Website

Sources for this episode include The American Scholar, The Washington Post, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, Bustle, The International Business Times, The Telegraph, the Deutsche Welle, The New York Times, The Guardian, BBC, and Al Jazeera English. Sources for this episode include All That’s Interesting, a Medium article by Lisa Marie Fuqua titled “The Ripper Crew Satanic Cannibal Cult Murders,” Listverse, Murderpedia, Windy City Ghosts, The Chicago Tribune, and CBS Chicago.

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