Amy Carlson was supposed to be the incarnate of Marilyn Monroe, Joan of Arc, and Jesus Christ. When she shed her Earthly body for the latest time, authorities found her followers still worshiping i…
When Saguache County police officers arrived at Lamboy’s house in Crestone, they found Carlson immediately. They could see the twinkling, multi-colored makeshift shrine from down the hallway. The scent of sage hung in the air, according to an officer on the scene. The room was decorated much like a child’s bedroom, with rainbows and hearts and stars. A few stuffed bunny toys perched atop the mantle above Carlson’s body, as if keeping vigil.
The scene was a grotesque spectacle unlike anything that Crestone had seen. But how things developed to this point — and how they would progress in the aftermath — offer a glimpse into what happens when streaming culture, a fringe spiritual sect, and conspiracy theory thinking collide. At the center of it all is the story of one central character, Amy Carlson, a woman who aspired to live — and die — as a god.
Amy Carlson was not supposed to physically die. That was always a possibility, but it was nobody’s plan.In the beginning, Amy Carlson was a sweet and pleasant country girl, the eldest of three sisters, born in a small Kansas town outside of Wichita. According to Linda Haythorne, Amy’s mother, her parents separated when she was a child. In 1984, when Amy was nine years old, her mother remarried and moved to Oklahoma City. Her father remarried around the same time, and a custody battle ensued.
By the mid-2000s, Amy had begun to develop a preoccupation with New Age spiritual thought. She became a regular on the website Lightworkers.org’s forums, where she began chatting with a man who went by Amerith WhiteEagle. WhiteEagle, who did not respond to multiple requests for comment, would later become the first “Father God” to her “Mother God.
In more recent years, New Age spiritualists, healers, and UFO enthusiasts have found the area, including those who think Saguache County’s concentrated spiritual energy makes it a prime location for interdimensional portals, a place where a higher level of communion with the divine is possible.On Dec. 10, 2007, Amy wrote that she had “released her 3D relationship” — left her husband and kids — and that as soon as she had the funds she would move to be with her “Mountain Man in Colorado.
Amy’s relationship with WhiteEagle did not last, and this marked the moment that Amy transitioned from playing a supporting role as WhiteEagle’s partner to asserting herself as a deity. Details of the split are murky, but when Amy left, she went with a man named Miguel Lamboy, who would soon come to be known as Archangel Michael Silver. Soon, Amy was living in a lovely forest home beside a river — typically with Lamboy behind the camera.
From 2014 to 2018, others joined the group — many via the Internet, as well as in person — and a constellation of adherents steadily grew around Carlson, believers in the orbit of her celestial body. In those early days, Carlson was charming. She was vital, charismatic, and sunny. She appeared healthy. Behind the scenes, her worst impulses were gaining ground. Amy drank, and by several accounts was a mean drunk, frustrated with those she saw as working against her.
Around 1999, when he was in his mid-twenties, Castillo relocated to Sacramento. There he met the woman whom he’d be with for almost 20 years, raising four children. He would come to call this his “3D” family. The real stand-out content were the day-by-day updates on Mom’s ongoing battle against the Cabal. On Aug. 1, 2018, viewers were informed that dark witches had attacked Amy. Three weeks later, the audience was told by member Archeia Faith that another assassination attempt had taken place, during which a “sword sliced one of her hearts,” she says in the video. “The etheric have been doing surgery on it for many hours now and Mom is throwing up, diarrhea, she was shaking.
Haller remains a stalwart Love Has Won supporter. “That statement was spoken with no violent intention, bloodlust, or will to do ill harm, merely a friendly warning to all who refuse to return to the ways of natural law, life, and existence,” he tells, when asked for comment, adding, “These people will be cut down by the forces of nature and the universe herself.”
Amy’s drinking became dire. Calling it “her medicine,” followers explained her increasing use of alcohol was the result of the intense physical pain she was experiencing. Near the end, she sometimes had trouble keeping it down. In videos, she slurred her speech, and she was prone to erratic outbursts.
Robertson: Yeah, in that lifetime, I disobeyed a direct command. Mom, as Joan of Arc, told all of her soldiers at that time that they were going to burn her, and not to come after her in any way to try to save her. In that lifetime, I defied that command and jumped in the fire anyways to save her.Critics of the group maintain that the authoritarian behavior didn’t stop there.
Apart from livestreaming for hours a day, members wrote blog articles, performed online consultations, and worked on their e-commerce business, Gaia’s Whole Healing Essentials, which sold things like essential oils, crystal pyramids, and colloidal silver, which Amy herself took obsessively. Colloidal silver is a substance made by suspending silver particles in a liquid, often marketed as a cure-all dietary supplement. Frequent use can cause, wherein one’s skin turns blue.
Residents of Wainiha were immediately suspicious, particularly when Amy announced that she was Pele, Hawaiian goddess of fire and volcanoes — and the creator of the Hawaiian islands. Over 100 people gathered outside the Wainiha rental home, and things quickly turned ugly. The protestors were incensed at Amy’s appropriation of Hawaiian spirituality, and they also accused Love Has Won followers of flaunting local Covid restrictions.
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