20,000 Cult Members Gather To Watch 'Biblical' Flood That Will Cover Earth

By Jacob Taylor | Friday, 02 September 2022 05:15 AM
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There are approximately 20,000 Cambodians who are actively taking shelter in a politician's farmhouse as they await what they believe will be a flood of Biblical magnitude. The 20,000 are cult members, and their leader predicts what amounts to the end of the world. The cult is known as the League for Democracy Party, and its leader is Khem Veasna. He says that a black hole has formed in his spine that is sending him signals about the end of the world.

In one Facebook post, Veasna claims the following:

'I can't sleep because my spinal cord is pulling so hard whenever I sleep, because the world is breaking down, and the water is flowing into the gap.

He has also posted many apparent apparitions in the sky that he says are foretelling the end of the world.

This man has told his followers that they should abandon their work and retreat to their homes to await the end. In particular, he is encouraging people who are native Cambodians who have moved to South Korea to return to Cambodia to await the end times.

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The issue has become so dire that the Cambodian embassy in Seoul, South Korea, has warned those considering leaving that they will not be able to return to their jobs in South Korea if they choose to do so.

Right now, Veasna keeps his followers entertained with messages blared from loudspeakers between 1 pm and 7 pm. However, local officials who have to deal with all this noise and chaos are saying they are upset by the mess and even the public defecation that some of the followers have left in their wake.

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Veasna has renounced politics and has asked his followers to do the same. Astrid Noren-Nilsson, a senior lecturer for Lund University, stated the following in an interview with Vice News:

'It speaks to people in these globally uncertain and dark times.'

Barricades have been put up at the farmhouse now to prevent even more people from coming in, and local authorities are threatening those who have come to this place that they may be forcibly removed.

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