May Otis Blackburn and her daughter Ruth were going to write the book that would knock the world's socks off in the 1920s. The Angel Gabriel dictated it to them and in return, he would give them the lost measurements to gold, diamond and oil deposits. Did it matter that their book made no sense or that it never was a book, but more of a scam? Not to their followers who willingly signed over deeds and life savings to follow The Divine Order of the Royal Arms of the Great Eleven. Strange Country Episode 43 is culterrific and includes plans for our very own Strange Country cult. Send us your cash ASAP.
Big shout-out to Samuel Fort for his book Cult of the Great Eleven that was used in this podcast.
Cite your sources:
Fort, Samuel. Cult of the Great Eleven. Nisirtu Publishing, 2015.
Rassmussen, Cecilia. “Divine Order's Tale Smacks of Cult Fiction.” Los Angeles Times, 23 May 1999, articles.latimes.com/1999/may/23/local/me-40217.
“Who Was King Solomon in the Bible?” What Christians Want To Know RSS, www.whatchristianswanttoknow.com/who-was-king-solomon-in-the-bible/.