The Cult Behind Japan’s Deadliest Terrorist Attack | The Business of Crime



Aum Shinrikyo. A doomsday cult responsible for one of the deadliest attacks in Japanese history. This week on the Business of …

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  1. That Chinese female with weird mouth with weird pronunciation really makes this video unwatchable. I mean she sounds like she has food in her mouth.

  2. This woman really hates the USA. This story was tame by her standards. She only blamed the USA twice. Clearly it was our belief in religious freedom that led to this attack.

  3. It’s wild this video is only 7 minutes and thirty seconds because there is soooo much to the whole story. The Aum cult is the one cult that seriously always interests me because it’s so wild what he did and the cult did, it’s like some movie stuff but it actually happened. Plus I guess I always also been interested because it’s weird connection kind of to Neon Genesis in the since as to there was a scrapped episode because it was being written and made right when the subway attacks happened and it was scrapped because the plot or story of that scrapped episode happened to be similar to what happened that very day. I’m assuming that scrapped episode turned into the one where NERV completely loses power. If you are a true crime fanatic and haven’t looked into this one then I highly recommend researching and watching videos and documentaries on it. It’s very interesting wild, and sad.

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  5. It’s insane and WEAK for the US Govt to remove them off the foreign terrorist list 🤦 How d u m b 🤦 they put people on Do Not Fly lists for getting pissed off at airports — but these people probably can easily fly

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