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Love Has Won - Amy Carlson death (aerial)
USA

A 100' aerial view overlooking the Old Highway 99 at Interstate 5 just below Siskiyou Summit, Oregon.  The Callahan's Mountain Lodge is the site of where religious leader Amy Carlson (November 30, 1975 – c. April 16, 2021), also known by her followers as Mother God, had died.  She was the co-founder of the new religious movement Love Has Won. Carlson and her followers believed that she was God, a 19-billion-year-old being, and a reincarnation of Jesus Christ, and that she could heal people of cancer "with the power of love." News media have described the group as a cult.

 

Around April 2021, Carlson's health was in decline & her group was located in an RV park in Mount Shasta in northern California but were asked to leave due to overcrowding. Carlson was last seen alive by someone outside the group on April 10, 2021.  In the HBO documentary Love Has Won, the group said that they traveled to Ashland, Oregon, upon Carlson's request, and stayed here in Callahan's Mountain Lodge, Ashland, Oregon. While there, Carlson lost all motor control and had to be carried around. According to two members, Carlson had asked to be taken to the hospital, but was refused. She died in the room at Callahan's Mountain Lodge on an unknown date very soon after the move. The group moved Carlson's body a few days after her death to the Mount Hood National Forest when the hotel staff became suspicious. The group waited for the "Galactic" beings to pick up her body, but Castillo claimed that he heard a calling to move Carlson's body. Her body was driven back to her acquaintence Miguel Lamboy’s Crestone, Colorado, mission home. Carlson's body was found mummified in Love Has Won's compound in Crestone, Colorado on April 27, 2021. 

 

More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Carlson_(religious_leader)

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18800x9400
Taken: 28/01/2024
Chargée: 28/01/2024
Published: 28/01/2024
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Tags: love has won; amy carlson; death; callahans; oregon; aerial; interstate 5; siskiyou mountains; klamath mountains; cascade range; cult; religion; odot; highway maintenance; shop; spiritual; guru; mystery; mummified; colloidal silver
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