🎧 Episode 12 – Julius Christ: The Messiah from Connecticut Who Preached Power, Sex, and Control
Podcast: Heinous Beliefs
Host: Ria
Instagram: @heinousbeliefs
Content Warning: This episode contains detailed discussions of spiritual abuse, sexual coercion, and cult violence. Listener discretion is strongly advised.
Episode Description:
In this jaw-dropping episode of Heinous Beliefs, we uncover the disturbing rise and fall of Julius Schacknow, aka “Julius Christ” a self-proclaimed messiah who ran a religious cult out of Connecticut during the 1970s and 80s. Claiming to be the reincarnation of Jesus, Julius built a secretive, high-control religious group known as The Work, manipulating followers with fear of damnation, promises of salvation, and twisted “purification rituals.”
We explore how Julius exploited apocalyptic fear to isolate, control, and abuse his followers, many of whom were vulnerable women and children. You’ll hear about the cult’s inner workings, the crimes that went unpunished, survivor testimonies, and the psychological profile of a man who weaponised belief for total domination.
This isn’t a story of faith, it’s a warning of what happens when someone wraps harm in holiness.
In This Episode:
Who was Julius Schacknow, and how did he become “Julius Christ”?
The belief system behind The Work and how it twisted scripture to justify abuse
Survivor accounts of spiritual manipulation and sexual coercion
How the cult avoided law enforcement for decades
What the FBI knew and why it took so long for anyone to speak up
The ripple effects of cult trauma on families and entire communities
Why this case still flies under the radar, despite its impact
Sources & Documents:
Hartford Courant Archives: “He Called Himself Christ” (1985)
FBI FOIA documents on Julius Schacknow (1986–1992)
New Haven Independent: Cult survivor interviews (2006)
Milford Mirror Archives (1979–1989)
“The Cult Next Door” Investigative podcast, 2021 episode
Journal of Cultic Studies: “The Psychology of Religious Delusion”
Court documents from Paul Sweetman’s child abuse conviction, Florida (linked to Julius's teachings)
Mental Health, Abuse, and Cult Recovery Resources:
RAINN (Sexual Assault Hotline): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) | www.rainn.org
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (U.S.): 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Recovering from Religion: www.recoveringfromreligion.org
The Hotline (Domestic Abuse Support): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
International Mental Health Helplines: www.checkpointorg.com/global
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Until next time, stay sharp, stay safe, and don’t get caught up in the madness.
 Peace. 🖤