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Uhhhh I’m not a fed but a benelli m4 isn’t supposed to have more than 6 rounds. If you can put 9 in your tube you altered it and just incriminated yourself 😬😬😬
@@TigerTankSpruesI don't know what communist land you're from, but modifying the magazine tubes on shotguns is completely legal. Without any sort of form or paperwork. No crime was committed
My aunt and uncle lived in The Dalles at the time. They said you’d see these people all over the place and it was a scary time to live there too because of the attempted terrorist attacks. Side note: the Rajneeshees are still around and actively take down videos that are critical of them. Happened to Fredrik Knudsen’s video.
Oregonian here! My mom told me about the Rajneeshees and how she would see them walking around and immediately knew who they were because of the red clothes. She also lived in Portland so they made their way all throughout Oregon. People were legitimately afraid of them and avoided them like the plague. She told me about how they poisoned a water system and almost killed thousands of people. Also, The Dalles is pronounced the third way you said it 😂
It's so cool seeing you cover this cuz I too have a morbid fascination with learning about cults. In fact there's a great podcast called Timesuck that goes into GREAT detail about this cult and others as well as historical events, serial killers and other notable historic figures. It's fantastic, 10/10 would recommend.
timesuck tries to hard to make everything a joke and dan has kind of turned into a hipster each episode could be half the length if he didnt try to turn it into a comedy set/podcast.
Go to church and observe. I don't go because when I was little and hid from people they treated me bad. I know I was too old to be hiding under tables and stuff but I'm mentally ill.
As a former Oregonian, a cult is actually pretty normal. In fact, you live in Oregon and you aren’t part of a cult than the don’t think you’re actually an Oregonian
@@cottoncandysansyeah cults are pretty popular here. I remember there was this one where they wear funny white hoods. That one was quite popular for a while.
Huh, I've been an Oregonian my whole life, I wonder if I'm in a cult, hmm... Ah, wait, I'm from the part of Oregon associated for cryptids, guess I'm one of those then.
I live in Oregon currently and there are still remnants of the Rajneesh community and they turned the campus into a youth camp. And my mother works for the law firm that represented the town of antelope in the trial. I’ve got so much crazy insight from the lawyers there
🤣 That little ol lady "I don't want these critters running around the country." As an Oregonian, I remember watching a four or five episode (give or take) documentary on this cult, years ago. I thanked the pagan gods that they were four hours away then was relieved to realize they no longer lived in the region. I felt so bad for the farmers in that area. Sheela is a psychopath, a devil in human skin.
I remember when this used to be a goofy let's play Channel back when I was in like middle school and now it's honestly probably one of the best commentary channels and all-around miscellaneous out there
The way to tell false messengers from true ones is the false tells you what you want to hear, or they speak in words/ways that sound lofty. That's why they have many followers. The real ones say what is true regardless of how it makes people feel, and because the truth often hurts to hear, they usually aren't very popular.
I love that you keep bringing up the creature of Jekyll Island. I've been to Jekyll Island at least once a year for a long time and its crazy how many people don't know about the stuff that happened there
Those last few seconds got me rolling around laughing. "Today, the town of Antelope is home to a Christian Youth camp." What a perfect ending to a cult video!
I grew up around and was raised by Rajneeshees, both my parents lived in the Oregon commune and my mom lived at the one before in India for multiple years. It wasn’t till I was older I realized it was considered a cult.
When you made a reference to this cult in an earlier video, I was hoping you'd make a video covering this topic. That Netflix documentary was a wild ride. Also absolutely love tlou soundtrack in the background 🧡
I went to that Christian youth camp for like three summers. Got bed bugs there one year. But mostly it was super fun lol, and everyone there loved telling the story about the cult that used to be there. It wasn’t til years later that I learned the cult was as crazy as it was lol.
I remember when I was a kid the adults making Rajneeshie a slur. Naturally the state government pretty much ignored the cult. Until they “infected” Portland. It became such a huge thing that it was a daily topic all over the state for awhile. Really an insane time in oregon history.
Sheila is legit terrifying like that woman was basically the leader for so long while he was taking his silence and she did not hold back one bit when she didn't get her way
The beginning of that documentary, when the cult was building their commune I was really impressed. That property is really cool. I'm glad it's a summer camp now
So I'm from Oregon and I've noticed that when you talk to older people that were around when it happened they either don't want to talk about it or you can't get them to shut tf up. I'm from southern Oregon, but from what i gather, this was ground zero for a lot of anti immigration movements in northern Oregon. Also straight up if she was fictional, the way Ma Anand Sheila is portrayed in Wild Wild Country would make her my favorite antagonist of all time. But she's real, which is wild
@@RylanA-fm3nj yeah the Rogue Valley area is a weird little microcosm of the politics of Oregon as a whole. Cave junction, grants pass, and a lot of the area at large def has a lot of the racist kind of libertarian brainrot, and that sort of thing in general On a slightly different note though, separating the people from the place, I'd enjoy things like the Oregon Caves, Table Rock, and Crater Lake while you can, I definitely took it for granted and miss it
One of my favourite scene ever was in Wild Wild County. When Sheela answers the phone and 'run from me darling' is playing over the SCENE, the fear in her face!
It is. There is also one guy who has a private island somewhere else and runs it there.. I don't remember his name off the top of my head but I'll update it when I do. Edit: Nityanand Ofc there are several more and several under arrest or investigation, so yeah
ive worked agt the Church camp that is now exists over the grounds the cult lived (Called Washington Family Ranch) and a lot of the buildings are still used at the camp and its very interesting knowing the history whike working there
Just wanna say, Young Life, the Christian camp, is pretty fun. I mean, I'm not really culty religious so all the activities are a drag, but waking around, soaking up the scenery, the food, it was a decent time for teen me in winter and summer
My husbands grandma and grandpa lived in Antelope, Oregon during the invasion, she even has signs and stuff around the house. They owned the post office and a home there and hated the cult.
In all jokes aside though. ive actually been to antelope oregon has a great icecream shop and a carnival sometimes. Ive spent summers at "Wild horse canyon" which is on the foundation of rajneeshparam. Ive seen the ruined cabins, but you wouldnt know it now its just a christian resort camp now. check it out
My mom when she was a kid (like ~6), her parents were a part of this cult. Especially her step-dad. He would often take trips to India for weeks on end.. I'm sure you can speculate why.. For a time she was raised at a commune. Had to wear those earth-tone clothes and do those weird prayer sessions. Thankfully, nothing bad happened to her. Her mom basically had had enough and forced step-dad to leave 😅
I’d like to hear about the cult that you live near. What’s their deal are they nice do they ever try and come over to your property? I’ve got questions Caleb Also if you do create a cult I’m definitely joining
I lived through this one in Oregon. It was a crazy time. So many things that raised concern. It was like watching a train wreck and cant look away. Shelia was the puppet but he was pulling the strings. She ended up off the deep end because she was slowly being pushed out and couldn't deal with it. It turned very extreme.
Funny fact, I can't think of not even 1 Cult in Europe (I guess our laws don't allow none of that, but nothing even from the hippie era) and from United States there's so many that I don't stop learning about them lol
ooh, I know this cult. that guy was a big deal where I'm from. apparently, he was running the ashram in Oregon with an ambitious lady called Sheela and allegedly, when the poisoning case happened, she was the only one arrested and punished for it, saying osho didn't know about this and the whole management of the ashram in Oregon was done by her (like how can you not know at all she was your right hand man.) but I feel like there's more to that story that the guy hid by using his fame and his believers. (yes I haven't watched the whole video, I just wanted to say what I found in the little research I had to do about the poisoning incident to make an illustrated article. I felt that something was off, so this is just my thoughts.)
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Yes Master
@@userphobiayou are litteraly the first comment
Bro just got a Netflix subscription
Wassup papa meat 😀😀🙂
Big meat
Wild wild country? More like wild wild content
We hate joy, we hate love, we love money.
That’s going to be the motto of my cult when I finally get it started.
How original
@@Notazomb6319 does that mean you won’t come be my first wife? Because that makes me incredibly angry.
Thanks FVB
Oh yeah! Well my cults motto is going to be, “ we love joy, we joy love, and money is for simps” I bet my cult could beat-up your cult! 🥋 🤜 🫵🏻🦾🦶🏼
where can i join?
This guy is quickly carving himself into the TH-cam lore forever what a great channel
His Canon event was the million dollar theft
Uhhhh I’m not a fed but a benelli m4 isn’t supposed to have more than 6 rounds. If you can put 9 in your tube you altered it and just incriminated yourself 😬😬😬
@@TigerTankSpruesI don't know what communist land you're from, but modifying the magazine tubes on shotguns is completely legal. Without any sort of form or paperwork. No crime was committed
@@TigerTankSprues Italian tech bad, modify and "improve" upon them :trollge:, the ATF can't alter foreign arms rules :cultvibe:
@@whiterun_guard7655no his canon event was feed n grow fish
If a cult invaded my town I’d join just for the plot
Tru
Best case you get a free bomb shelter out of it
@@Mrmidknight-yx9pgand if they try to pull a heavens gate (look it up if u dont know) just book it tf outta there💀
@@zombieezyy Just bring your own Kool-aid and play along to get along.
Lol, nevermind, that was Jonestown. Point still stands.
Just don’t eat any cupcakes 😂
My aunt and uncle lived in The Dalles at the time. They said you’d see these people all over the place and it was a scary time to live there too because of the attempted terrorist attacks.
Side note: the Rajneeshees are still around and actively take down videos that are critical of them. Happened to Fredrik Knudsen’s video.
i’m living 35 mins away from the dalles
My dad worked for ODOT when they were here, he said it was the most stressful time he ever had while working there.
There are also still some stragglers in Vernonia, funnily enough
Fact check Rajneesh is dead . Do some googling before you make a claim . Lol
@@gurjodhsingh6216 They were saying the followers still exist thus Rajneesh-EES
Oregonian here! My mom told me about the Rajneeshees and how she would see them walking around and immediately knew who they were because of the red clothes. She also lived in Portland so they made their way all throughout Oregon. People were legitimately afraid of them and avoided them like the plague. She told me about how they poisoned a water system and almost killed thousands of people. Also, The Dalles is pronounced the third way you said it 😂
My mom told me about them too! Gave me nightmares
The editing on this is top tier
25:51 💀💀💀
I feel like it wasn’t Tara lol I have no evidence but it doesn’t FEEL like Tara 😂
@@bharathd149 i fee like that clip was left in on purpose
The xqc edit had me dead
@@solus8685 💀
It's so cool seeing you cover this cuz I too have a morbid fascination with learning about cults. In fact there's a great podcast called Timesuck that goes into GREAT detail about this cult and others as well as historical events, serial killers and other notable historic figures. It's fantastic, 10/10 would recommend.
I think Caleb’s just doing research for when he starts his own cult
@@SalvadorQuinn oh I'm so ready to drink that kool aid haha
timesuck tries to hard to make everything a joke and dan has kind of turned into a hipster each episode could be half the length if he didnt try to turn it into a comedy set/podcast.
Go to church and observe. I don't go because when I was little and hid from people they treated me bad. I know I was too old to be hiding under tables and stuff but I'm mentally ill.
love this documentary about oompa taking over a whole town
Tara’s edit of Ninja superimposed during the pauses of Rajneesh’s speech is pure comedy gold
It's like the Netflix documentary but condensed, subscription free, narrated by Oomp, and with memes 🐱👍
I love the fact that he hated to do the ad
Kinda need to do it after the candy incident
yea lol
You have no one way of knowing that besides speculation. Para social relationship 🤡🤡🤡
As a former Oregonian, a cult is actually pretty normal. In fact, you live in Oregon and you aren’t part of a cult than the don’t think you’re actually an Oregonian
ive heard oregon is the place for cults
@@cottoncandysansyeah cults are pretty popular here. I remember there was this one where they wear funny white hoods. That one was quite popular for a while.
Huh, I've been an Oregonian my whole life, I wonder if I'm in a cult, hmm...
Ah, wait, I'm from the part of Oregon associated for cryptids, guess I'm one of those then.
@@sirshotty7689 😰
You can't be a former Oregonian it follows you for life
I live in Oregon currently and there are still remnants of the Rajneesh community and they turned the campus into a youth camp. And my mother works for the law firm that represented the town of antelope in the trial. I’ve got so much crazy insight from the lawyers there
I read they bulldozed the camp a few years ago - meant to drive by the site but I keep forgetting when I'm in Wasco, which isn't often
spill some more insights
@@VaanshLakhwarayes spout the seed
osho cult is the best one!
Either some future version of Muta or his descendents found a method of time travel. Or I just need to lay off the wacky taccy.
🤣 That little ol lady "I don't want these critters running around the country."
As an Oregonian, I remember watching a four or five episode (give or take) documentary on this cult, years ago. I thanked the pagan gods that they were four hours away then was relieved to realize they no longer lived in the region. I felt so bad for the farmers in that area. Sheela is a psychopath, a devil in human skin.
Genius is a long walk. You don’t have to be a genius to trick a ton of people. Turns out people are dumb.. base line.
I’d like to see more true crime stuff from you if you’re interested in doing more :0
Me too
I remember when this used to be a goofy let's play Channel back when I was in like middle school and now it's honestly probably one of the best commentary channels and all-around miscellaneous out there
That would be a separate channel from this channel
@@deadacewill4227this is the main channel correct?
i love how now we are just talking about random topics, i love history and it makes it even more interesting the big oomp is talking about it
I'm pretty sure that the government telling Oompa that he was under cult watch is what gave him the idea that he could be a cult leader. 😂
Honestly the long pauses in his speech gives both comedic timing when he’s appealing to humor and intensity when he’s trying to appeal to emotion
I really like this format. Interesting history lesson paired with your commentary and humor. I was entertained the whole way through.
the love guru is my favorite movie ever and i didn't even know it was supposed to be satire towards a real person
The way to tell false messengers from true ones is the false tells you what you want to hear, or they speak in words/ways that sound lofty. That's why they have many followers. The real ones say what is true regardless of how it makes people feel, and because the truth often hurts to hear, they usually aren't very popular.
We need more cult vids!!!!
Fr!
YESS
Cult of Oompaville documentary when?
I love that you keep bringing up the creature of Jekyll Island. I've been to Jekyll Island at least once a year for a long time and its crazy how many people don't know about the stuff that happened there
"Is that a tank..." "No no no that's a bulldozer!" "Are you sure about that?"
Usually I would be mad at a Raid Shadow Legends ad but honestly he deserves some money after he got $1m scammed from him by a "friend"
If Caleb didn't lose $1M he could've became epic and started an amazing cult
Love the cult content!!! Please do more video like this!! I can tell how interested and excited you are about this stuff. It’s captivating
You're helping me keep going oomp, thank you
I love that your on acid 100% of the time. It’s so easy to relate to. Keep up the amazing content making everyone smile.
Also sick hat!
Those last few seconds got me rolling around laughing. "Today, the town of Antelope is home to a Christian Youth camp." What a perfect ending to a cult video!
I grew up around and was raised by Rajneeshees, both my parents lived in the Oregon commune and my mom lived at the one before in India for multiple years. It wasn’t till I was older I realized it was considered a cult.
why was the color red their pick
When you made a reference to this cult in an earlier video, I was hoping you'd make a video covering this topic. That Netflix documentary was a wild ride. Also absolutely love tlou soundtrack in the background 🧡
I went to that Christian youth camp for like three summers. Got bed bugs there one year. But mostly it was super fun lol, and everyone there loved telling the story about the cult that used to be there. It wasn’t til years later that I learned the cult was as crazy as it was lol.
I remember when I was a kid the adults making Rajneeshie a slur. Naturally the state government pretty much ignored the cult. Until they “infected” Portland. It became such a huge thing that it was a daily topic all over the state for awhile. Really an insane time in oregon history.
getting maaaaad Joseph Seed vibes from this one honestly. very interesting stuff
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One of my pet rats’ name is Bubo! Safe to say I was happy to hear it elsewhere-
0:57 he could be a great replacement for rick may in tf3
Sheila is legit terrifying like that woman was basically the leader for so long while he was taking his silence and she did not hold back one bit when she didn't get her way
This was amazing! Would love your take on more cults!
The beginning of that documentary, when the cult was building their commune I was really impressed. That property is really cool. I'm glad it's a summer camp now
So I'm from Oregon and I've noticed that when you talk to older people that were around when it happened they either don't want to talk about it or you can't get them to shut tf up. I'm from southern Oregon, but from what i gather, this was ground zero for a lot of anti immigration movements in northern Oregon.
Also straight up if she was fictional, the way Ma Anand Sheila is portrayed in Wild Wild Country would make her my favorite antagonist of all time. But she's real, which is wild
I moved to cave junction and it’s horrible lol
@@RylanA-fm3nj yeah the Rogue Valley area is a weird little microcosm of the politics of Oregon as a whole. Cave junction, grants pass, and a lot of the area at large def has a lot of the racist kind of libertarian brainrot, and that sort of thing in general
On a slightly different note though, separating the people from the place, I'd enjoy things like the Oregon Caves, Table Rock, and Crater Lake while you can, I definitely took it for granted and miss it
12:09 oompaville: *talking about a cult*
the music: *this town ain't big enough for the two of us*
Im proud of you Oompaville... ive watched this channel grow and the production quality increase for years now. Its amazing 👏
One of my favourite scene ever was in Wild Wild County.
When Sheela answers the phone and 'run from me darling' is playing over the SCENE, the fear in her face!
I first, watching Wild Country, I was like, "Okay. Yeah. I can see that". Then the car bomb came around and I went "Oh. Never mind"
This cult actually still exists in places around the world. Pretty sure it’s still pretty big in India and Southeast Asia
It is. There is also one guy who has a private island somewhere else and runs it there.. I don't remember his name off the top of my head but I'll update it when I do.
Edit: Nityanand
Ofc there are several more and several under arrest or investigation, so yeah
Raid definitely came in to right time for oompaville
2:58 I did not expect to see a Kendrick song in an Oompaville video, nice
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Oompa you wont see this but the editing was funny and made me laugh, the voice over was immaculate, like dude you’re actually amazing my guy.
We all know Caleb is slowly forming his own cult. He's taking inspiration from those who came before.
We study history for a reason, luckily for oomph no one remembers that fact
Man it brings a tear to my eye to see how far daddy Caleb has come. I remember you at teeny weeny few hundred subs. ❤
ive worked agt the Church camp that is now exists over the grounds the cult lived (Called Washington Family Ranch) and a lot of the buildings are still used at the camp and its very interesting knowing the history whike working there
That one Documentary Now episode makes so much sense now.
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also you gonna get some money back for the lawyers❤❤❤
Just wanna say, Young Life, the Christian camp, is pretty fun. I mean, I'm not really culty religious so all the activities are a drag, but waking around, soaking up the scenery, the food, it was a decent time for teen me in winter and summer
Editing is always on point ‼️
The OSRS zammy robes, nice touch.
the cult leader seemed kinda chill
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0:49 noooo!!!
They followed me here too!!
I'll go download it now, I'm tired of running
Loved seeing you had a sponser🎉🎉🎉
6:11 Everything In Its Right “Shut up”
Have you heard of The Ant Hill Kids cult?
Dark, gruesome and interesting af. I don't think they were very big, but they were very crazy.
Canadian too!
Brutal
all canadians are dark and gruesome
My husbands grandma and grandpa lived in Antelope, Oregon during the invasion, she even has signs and stuff around the house. They owned the post office and a home there and hated the cult.
Love the content bro you’re amazing
You are literally like the first person that I’ve ever seen. Talk about love guru outside of my family.
In all jokes aside though. ive actually been to antelope oregon has a great icecream shop and a carnival sometimes. Ive spent summers at "Wild horse canyon" which is on the foundation of rajneeshparam. Ive seen the ruined cabins, but you wouldnt know it now its just a christian resort camp now. check it out
My mom when she was a kid (like ~6), her parents were a part of this cult. Especially her step-dad. He would often take trips to India for weeks on end.. I'm sure you can speculate why..
For a time she was raised at a commune. Had to wear those earth-tone clothes and do those weird prayer sessions. Thankfully, nothing bad happened to her. Her mom basically had had enough and forced step-dad to leave 😅
13:09 music In the background Is called Smugglers from tlou ost
Better than a Netflix documentary
The Druid comparison is spot on & top tier creative comedy
You get that mill back however you can even if its through raid 😂
One of these days it will be done right, because one of these days Caleb will start his own. We will all be joining.
Amazing content keep up the great work
Duuude you cover all possible topics ❤❤❤❤
I’d like to hear about the cult that you live near. What’s their deal are they nice do they ever try and come over to your property? I’ve got questions Caleb
Also if you do create a cult I’m definitely joining
Lol I love it! I was just binge watching oomp vids and now a new vid!! 🥰🥰 love ya Caleb!!!
I lived through this one in Oregon. It was a crazy time. So many things that raised concern. It was like watching a train wreck and cant look away. Shelia was the puppet but he was pulling the strings. She ended up off the deep end because she was slowly being pushed out and couldn't deal with it. It turned very extreme.
The “shut up” broke me 😂😂 6:13
Funny fact, I can't think of not even 1 Cult in Europe (I guess our laws don't allow none of that, but nothing even from the hippie era) and from United States there's so many that I don't stop learning about them lol
Isn't there a hippie commune in Denmark?
@@morgannull4685 Yes that is true
@@user-xt3xn2hl4e that is more a squatter town than a cult lol I can't speak that much cause I never went there, just by things I saw on tv
you’re like the best TH-camr ever Caleb
You know he's really having money issues when he takes a sponsor for raid
Raid isn't that bad, plus losing $1,000,00 tends to make people willing to do more to make more
Not necessarily true
I totally get them, id give all my riches to see my lord Oompa just drive by me in his 18 wheeler of rolls royces🤩😇
Great video! 15:57 was my favorite part.😊
bro watched the video in 18x speed
Yeah… you like a moment 15 minutes in when the video came out 2 minutes ago…
Sus
@@artsysabs @IAmAGoat nuh uh
The video came out before you could even get to 15:57 bruh you high or something?
@@oxydrakorusperson3058 sorry dude I was low at that time
The spoof that "Documentary Now!" did on this story is absolute gold.
I miss seeing Tara 😂edit yourself in more
How a cult took over an entire county *keep your rifle by your side plays*
if you do end up making a cult, i'll join
Jschlatt jumpscare
Lived in Oregon my whole life, two hours away from Portland, was never aware of this piece of history, love it, shoulda joined
ooh, I know this cult. that guy was a big deal where I'm from. apparently, he was running the ashram in Oregon with an ambitious lady called Sheela and allegedly, when the poisoning case happened, she was the only one arrested and punished for it, saying osho didn't know about this and the whole management of the ashram in Oregon was done by her (like how can you not know at all she was your right hand man.) but I feel like there's more to that story that the guy hid by using his fame and his believers. (yes I haven't watched the whole video, I just wanted to say what I found in the little research I had to do about the poisoning incident to make an illustrated article. I felt that something was off, so this is just my thoughts.)
osho himself called fbi to investigate, and even osho room was tapped by sheela while osho was in silence.
Just take a gambling partnership to recoup your money back quick.. I think we would understand 😂
This is far cry five
I have property in the Dalles and just raft it past the ranch that they had their headquarters on. Love your videos. Keep getting better.
Thinking of starting a cult up here in Canada 🇨🇦 whos interested 👀
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