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Unholy City

1h 5m · True Weird Stuff · 17 Feb 00:00

Today's True Weird Stuff - Unholy City

He called himself "The Comforter" and "The Emancipator." William E. Riker was a religious cult leader who preached what he called, "The Perfect Christian Divine Way," the belief in celibacy and racial and gendered segregation. In the 1920s and 30s, he purchased 200 acres of land to establish a town built on white supremacy. He called it...the Holy City.

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