China has arrested at least 93 people for spreading rumors about an impending apocalypse, state news agency Xinhua reports
.
The agency reports that at least 37 of those arrested were members of the Christian "Almighty God" cult — a later tweet from the agency
suggested 101 members had been arrested.
According to Xinhua
, the "Almighty God" cult was founded in 1990 and requires its members to give up all their possessions to the group. The cult believes in a Mayan doomsday scenario that predicts the sun will not shine and electricity will not work for 3 days starting on December 21.
Police are also said to have seized a large number of "banners, discs, slogans, books and printing machines".
Speculation about a Mayan apocalypse has spread widely in China, circulated largely by online rumors. While most of the speculation appears to be tongue-in-cheek, a strange phenomenon that resulted in "three suns" over the sky in Shanghai
last week lead many to question their own beliefs.
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The agency reports that at least 37 of those arrested were members of the Christian "Almighty God" cult — a later tweet from the agency

According to Xinhua

Police are also said to have seized a large number of "banners, discs, slogans, books and printing machines".
Speculation about a Mayan apocalypse has spread widely in China, circulated largely by online rumors. While most of the speculation appears to be tongue-in-cheek, a strange phenomenon that resulted in "three suns" over the sky in Shanghai

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