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The Workers’ Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung Thought
Season 2 · Episode 10

The Workers’ Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tsetung Thought

In October of 2013, Freedom Charity received a call on their hotline. The woman on the other end said that her housemate had been held captive for 30 years. She and her comrades believed that an invisible machine would incinerate them if they tried to...

Let's Talk About Sects · Sarah Steel

October 16, 201856m 28s

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Show Notes

In October of 2013, the British organisation Freedom Charity received a call on their hotline. The woman on the other end said that her housemate had been held captive in South London for 30 years.


At the time of this call, Katy Morgan-Davies was 30 years old, and the period of her imprisonment was her entire life. She, and the women she lived with, believed that an invisible machine called JACKIE could control household appliances, read their thoughts, and would incinerate them if they tried to escape the man they called ‘Comrade Bala’ – who was the covert leader of the world, and, in fact, God himself.


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