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Deprogrammed

Ted "Black Lightning" Patrick's practice of "deprogramming," also known as "reverse brainwashing," started in the early 1970s and quickly snowballed into a vast underground movement composed of concerned parents, ex-cultists-turned-deprogrammers and some sympathetic law-enforcers whose mission was to physically and mentally remove individuals from cults.

Top Cast

  • Ted Patrick

    Ted Patrick

    Self - Deprogrammer

  • Mia Donovan

    Mia Donovan

    Self / Narrator (voice)

  • Matthew Robinson

    Matthew Robinson

    Self

  • Aaron Christ

    Aaron Christ

    Self - The Christ Family

  • Steve Capellini

    Steve Capellini

    Self - Former member of The Unification Church (Moonies)

  • Stephen A. Kent

    Stephen A. Kent

    Self - Professor of New Religions

  • Jim Siegelman

    Jim Siegelman

    Self - Author

  • Flo Conway

    Flo Conway

    Self - Author

  • Cheryl Prokosh

    Cheryl Prokosh

    Self - Former member of The Christ Family

Overview

Ted "Black Lightning" Patrick's practice of "deprogramming," also known as "reverse brainwashing," started in the early 1970s and quickly snowballed into a vast underground movement composed of concerned parents, ex-cultists-turned-deprogrammers and some sympathetic law-enforcers whose mission was to physically and mentally remove individuals from cults.

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