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The Finders were an intentional community and a cult founded in Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s by former Air Force master sergeant AKA (Master of Games) Marion Pettie (1920-2004). The movement loosely based its teachings on, among others, the writings of the philosopher Lao Tzu. In the spirit of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, they believed in complete passivity when faced with assertive official authority.

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  • The Finders es una organización de estilo de vida alternativo de Estados Unidos, basada en Washington D.C., presuntamente vinculada con una red de explotación infantil. El grupo fue descubierto en 1987, a raíz de una llamada telefónica que denunció a un par de hombres jugando en un parque con seis niños de aspecto desaliñado.​ Las circunstancias del caso condujeron al surgimiento de teorías de conspiración alrededor de The Finders, como que eran un culto satánico​ o que el grupo era una fachada de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA) para entrenar agentes.​ (es)
  • The Finders were an intentional community and a cult founded in Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s by former Air Force master sergeant AKA (Master of Games) Marion Pettie (1920-2004). The movement loosely based its teachings on, among others, the writings of the philosopher Lao Tzu. In the spirit of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, they believed in complete passivity when faced with assertive official authority. (en)
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  • The Finders es una organización de estilo de vida alternativo de Estados Unidos, basada en Washington D.C., presuntamente vinculada con una red de explotación infantil. El grupo fue descubierto en 1987, a raíz de una llamada telefónica que denunció a un par de hombres jugando en un parque con seis niños de aspecto desaliñado.​ Las circunstancias del caso condujeron al surgimiento de teorías de conspiración alrededor de The Finders, como que eran un culto satánico​ o que el grupo era una fachada de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (CIA) para entrenar agentes.​ (es)
  • The Finders were an intentional community and a cult founded in Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s by former Air Force master sergeant AKA (Master of Games) Marion Pettie (1920-2004). The movement loosely based its teachings on, among others, the writings of the philosopher Lao Tzu. In the spirit of Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, they believed in complete passivity when faced with assertive official authority. (en)
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