In the sect whose members are on trial drugs were forbidden
Six members of the alleged Parisian sect called “The Great Mutation” they have been in criminal court since Monday.
The trial began in the absence of the alleged guru, Étienne Guillé, who had died in the summer of 2018. Five of his alleged “lieutenants” should be held accountable for abusing the weakness of 20 followers through psychological subjugation. One of them is also on trial for illegally practicing medicine.
Terrible project of psychological subjugation
To the Eternal Vibrational Energies and Incorruptible Vibrational Supports Research Group (Greve and SVI), the other name of the “Great Mutation”, drugs were banned. As Le Parisien reports, however, behind her hides a terrible project of psychological subjugation, which has crushed dozens of her followers. For some, the consequences were dramatic: broken families, isolation or even cancers that were not cured, without any palliative care.
More than eleven years after the first reports, the trial of six alleged leaders of the movement began on Monday and is expected to last ten days.
The guru of the organization, Etienne Guillermo, who died in the summer of 2018, aged 81, was a man who took advantage of his status as a teacher-researcher at the science faculty of Orsay (He) and his work on plant physiology, to give a scientific veneer to his theses, which were both fanciful and dangerous.
Testimony – shock
On the second day of the trial, Dominique, a former follower, recounted how she came under the influence of the sect’s leaders. To the point of cutting off all contact with her only son, and divorcing her husband, who ended up killing himself under the weight of grief.
“I was alone in the world. There was no one around me anymore,” said this 66-year-old woman. Dominique was finally admitted to a psychiatric ward two months later. It has come a long way since then. She was reunited with Robin, her only son. “The day I was kicked out of the team, I felt shame, guilt. In fact, it was my lucky day.” he said.