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The most absurd UFO cult arrives on Netflix with a documentary you can’t miss

If you liked Wild Wild Country, you're going to be blown away by Rael: The Prophet and the Space Aliens

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

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Netflix has just released the documentary series Rael: The Prophet and the Space Aliens, a program so surprising that it adds to the success of productions like Wild Wild Country. This new title introduces us to the life and work of Claude Maurice Marcel Vorilhon, better known as Rael, a spiritual leader who gained notoriety in the nineties.

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The story begins in 1973, when Rael claimed to have had contact with extraterrestrials who entrusted him with a mission: to disclose the truth about the origin of humanity. According to Rael, humans were created by the Elohim, an alien civilization, and he was appointed as their prophet. This revelation marked the beginning of a movement that attracted followers in France and beyond.

The most absurd UFO cult arrives on Netflix with a documentary you can’t miss

Rael: The Prophet and the Space Aliens, the craziest documentary on Netflix

The documentary series explores the evolution of the Raelian movement, from its early followers to the controversy surrounding its practices and beliefs. Rael advocated for a hedonistic view of life, promoting sexual freedom and nudism among his followers. However, his controversial ideas, such as permissiveness towards pedophilia, generated rejection and criticism.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the Raelian movement was their interest in human cloning. Rael and his followers believed that cloning was the path to immortality and founded Clonaid, a company dedicated to research in this field. Although they claimed to have successfully cloned a human being in 2002, they never provided conclusive evidence.

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The documentary series sheds light on the darkest and most controversial aspects of the Raelian movement, offering testimonies from former followers and exploring a phenomenon that is still remembered by those who experienced it at that time.

Juan Carlos Saloz

Juan Carlos Saloz

Cultural journalist specialized in film, series, comics, video games, and everything your parents tried to keep you away from during your childhood. Also an aspiring film director, screenwriter, and professional troublemaker.

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