March 1995: Japanese cult
Aum Shinrikyo allegedly used sarin nerve gas on a subway car in Japan, killing 12 people and injuring more than 5,000 others. Leader Shoko Asahara drew on various Asian religions when he established the cult in 1987. Aum Shinrikyo also incorporates political goals, which are the basis for its members' acts of terrorism.
March 1997:
39 people were found dead at Rancho Santa Fe, California, in a carefully orchestrated group suicide. The Heaven's Gate cult was made up of Web developers who used their site to recruit new members. They believed that the comet Hale-Bopp was being trailed by a spaceship that would transport them to a higher state of existence when they left their earthly bodies. Leader
Marshall Applewhite, known as "Do," and his followers swallowed a lethal mixture of vodka and phenobarbital.
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