
Cults, Culture & Coercion with Dr. Steve Hassan Messianic Con Men, Past and Present: Cult History and the Cult of Trump with Don Lattin
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Dec 15, 2025 Don Lattin, award-winning religion reporter and author, reflects on cult history and charismatic leaders. He compares messianic cons from Jones to modern political movements. Short takes cover One Taste, psychedelic risks, inner‑circle dynamics, and how loyalty and martyrdom stories sustain dangerous followings.
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Why Ordinary People Join Cults And Who Becomes Dangerous
- Don Lattin observes most people join high-control groups seeking meaning, connection, or help, not because they're gullible.
- He notes inner circles and top lieutenants become dangerous by mirroring and amplifying the leader's narcissism and abuses.
How Jonestown Changed Religious Reporting
- Jonestown shifted US journalism to create dedicated religion beats after prior exposés were suppressed.
- Lattin credits earlier reporters whose series were halted by intimidation and bribery, prompting papers to hire religion specialists.
How Jim Jones Intimidated Reporters Into Silence
- Lattin tells how Jim Jones intimidated newspapers into stopping exposés, including picketing and threatening reporters' families.
- He links newsroom pressure and even sympathetic staff to missed warnings before Jonestown.








