Orridge, and renowned authors Gary Valentine Lachman, Robert Irwin, and Gaia Servadio (who infiltrated the group in 1966). The film gets behind the veils of the cult with three gods – Jehovah, Lucifer, and Satan, and their journey from their formation in England’s swanky Mayfair district, through extreme wilderness experiences in Mexico, flirtations with pop royalty, and their spread through Canada and the USA that resulted in them being ‘christened’ ‘One of the most dangerous satanic cults in America’.įeaturing contributions from several leading former members and insights from filmmaker John Waters (who encountered the cult in New Orleans) musical legend George Clinton (who included Process writings on two of his seminal Funkadelic albums), artist and innovator Genesis P. Only now, decades later, have former members agreed to reveal the truth behind the conspiracy theories, and open up about their beliefs, rituals, sexual practices, and the closely guarded secret of the real power behind their supposed Messiah, Robert de Grimston. It has been accused of being the inspiration for Charles Manson’s ‘crimes of the century’, influencing the assassination of Bobby Kennedy, and being the root of the notorious Son of Sam serial killings that terrorised New York.Įver since Britain’s newspapers branded them the ‘MINDBENDERS IN MAYFAIR’ and ‘THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLES’, the group adopted a secretive stance with the media. The cult was formed on the other side of the Atlantic, in early 1960s London, and recruited the children of wealthy families and the aristocracy. Today, if you Google ‘The Process Church of the Final Judgment’ you will discover a long list of lurid conspiracy theories. When the weird group was awarded funding from the Canadian government, Toronto’s newspapers were outraged by the ‘GRANTS FOR SATANISTS!’ In the late sixties and early seventies, a mysterious black-cloaked tribe wandered the streets of Toronto and several other North American cities, provoking and terrifying passers-by with their doomsday predictions and strange proclamations of a unity between Christ and Satan. Its founders, two former Scientologists, Robert de Grimston, and Mary Ann MacLean, combined a weird mix of Satanism, Scientology, Sex, and Christianity, mashing it all into their own thriving business that became a famous global Cult. The Process Church of the Final Judgment emerged from the 1960s London Counter Culture. Orridge, Gary Valentine Lachman, Robert Irwin, Gaia Servadio, and original members of the Process Church. The Process Church of the Final Judgement. Q&A with Director Neil Edwards + Process Church member Brother Luke!Ĭast: John Waters, George Clinton, Genesis P. To avoid any excessive shrinkage avoid the tumble dryer and let Mother Nature do her work by line drying your tee.SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL: THE TRUE STORY OF THE PROCESS CHURCH OF THE FINAL JUDGMENT The Process, whose official name was The Process Church of the Final Judgment, was formed in the United Kingdom in 1966 by Mary Ann MacLean and Robert de Grimston (also known as Robert Moor), who were at one time adherents of the Church of Scientology. As the name suggests, all our t-shirts have their designs printed directly onto the garment using specially formulated garment inks.įor best results we recommend washing all our t-shirts inside out with similar colours and on a cool 30 degree wash. Unlike traditional screen printing DTG does not require detailed layer seperation, screen preparation etc which makes it the ideal print solution for detailed, multi-coloured designs. Occasionally, when stock dictates, we will use a similar brand of equivalent quality.Īll of our t-shirts are manufactured using the latest Direct To Garment printing (DTG) printing methods. We find these tees are particularly suited to DTG printing and are available in a wide variety of sizes and colours. The Gildan tees are 100% preshrunk cotton. Most of our t-shirts are printed onto the Gildan range of clothing.
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