Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work is cited by the New York Times, Washington Post, People, Daily Beast, The Guardian and has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, CNN, and elsewhere.
September 14th, 2021
Could the Jonestown Massacre have been prevented? In the 1970s the media and political establishment decided that the public shouldn’t hear about cult leader Jim Jones’ abuses.
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter who exposed Love Has Won, which led to the hit HBO series. She is the
Newly released Love Has Won cult members Ryan Kramer and Kristin Raymond were interviewed by CBS4 Denver’s Rick Sallinger. All seven arrested members appeared in Saugache County court on Wednesday.
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, Playboy,
Be Scofield is the author of the new book Hunting Lucifer: One Reporter's Search for Cults and Demons. Her cult reporting is mentioned in the NY Times, Rolling Stone, and People, and has been turned into HBO, Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, and more.
* This is an exclusive interview
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, Playboy, The Guardian, Daily Mail, CNN and elsewhere.
UPDATE: The Daily Beast has now published a front page article on this story.
UPDATE 5/3: Inside the Crestone Cult Raid that Led
April 25th, 2021
The Guru Magazine
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The fast-growing Conspirituality Podcast recently featured a segment on Kaia Ra and Teal Swan on which they relied upon the reporting of Guru Magazine founder Be Scofield. The show, which NXIVM survivor Sarah Edmonson says is her favorite podcast, has garnered widespread
Kaia Ra says she was raised in a QAnon-like satanic cabal and claims to be a “world-renowned divine oracle.” She sells jewelry she says removes suicidal thoughts and trauma and her followers think she rules over a tribe of cosmic “Sophia Dragons.” Now she’s building a temple in Sedona
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work is cited by the New York Times, Washington Post, People, Daily Beast, The Guardian and has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, CNN, and elsewhere.
September 14th, 2021
A twin flames cult in Ashland, Oregon has fleeced people out of millions. TwinRay claims to be divine messengers sent to save the world during the Golden Age prophecy.
A new series Cult Rock from The Guru Magazine founder Be Scofield explores the intersection of cults and music.
Did you know that the Bee Gees drummer left the group in 1972 to join a band dedicated to a cult? Or that George Harrison of the Beatles produced a band
Two suspicious deaths, "drug-fueled gang rapes," and women being choked unconscious are among the revelations of a new lawsuit against Swami Chetanananda. Carol Merchasin, one of the leading attorneys prosecuting spiritual abuses, is behind the lawsuit.
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work is cited by the New York Times, Washington Post, People, Daily Beast, The Guardian and has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, CNN, and elsewhere.
September 14th, 2021
Could the Jonestown Massacre have been prevented? In the 1970s the media and political establishment decided that the public shouldn’t hear about cult leader Jim Jones’ abuses.
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter who exposed Love Has Won, which led to the hit HBO series. She is the
Newly released Love Has Won cult members Ryan Kramer and Kristin Raymond were interviewed by CBS4 Denver’s Rick Sallinger. All seven arrested members appeared in Saugache County court on Wednesday.
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, Playboy,
Be Scofield is the author of the new book Hunting Lucifer: One Reporter's Search for Cults and Demons. Her cult reporting is mentioned in the NY Times, Rolling Stone, and People, and has been turned into HBO, Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, and more.
* This is an exclusive interview
Be Scofield is a prominent cult reporter whose work has led to coverage on Netflix, Dr. Phil, VICE, Playboy, The Guardian, Daily Mail, CNN and elsewhere.
UPDATE: The Daily Beast has now published a front page article on this story.
UPDATE 5/3: Inside the Crestone Cult Raid that Led
April 25th, 2021
The Guru Magazine
LISTEN BELOW
The fast-growing Conspirituality Podcast recently featured a segment on Kaia Ra and Teal Swan on which they relied upon the reporting of Guru Magazine founder Be Scofield. The show, which NXIVM survivor Sarah Edmonson says is her favorite podcast, has garnered widespread
Kaia Ra says she was raised in a QAnon-like satanic cabal and claims to be a “world-renowned divine oracle.” She sells jewelry she says removes suicidal thoughts and trauma and her followers think she rules over a tribe of cosmic “Sophia Dragons.” Now she’s building a temple in Sedona