Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Modern Movements: UFO: Raelian Movement
See also: - Raelian-affiliated company established to clone humans. Includes information about cloning, details of the company's technology, and news releases. - Raelian initiative to convince the United Nations to convert from the "Christian calendar" to a system that is not related to any religious tradition. - Official website for the Raelian Movement. Includes descriptions of beliefs and positions, organization structure, information for prospective members, and an online shop. - Offers a skeptical perspective on Raëlian practices and beliefs. - Information about and video tour of this structure in Quebec, construction of which was inspired by the messages that Rael received from an extraterrestrial visitor. Also includes general information about the Raelian movement and its beliefs. - New York Times article recounts the history of the Raelians and compares the movement to some historical antecedents, including the Oneida Community. [Requires free registration.] (December 29, 2002) - Guardian Unlimited article about the relationship between the Raelian movement and the company, Clonaid, which is attempting to clone humans. (February 15, 2002) - Village Voice author Rebecca Segall interviews a Raelian and discusses the movement's reception in New York City and in the scientific community. (August 29, 2001) - Article by Susan J. Palmer, a religion teacher who is writing a book about the Rael cult, discusses the movement's history and its involvement in human cloning. (June 01, 2001) - GoGo Magazine profile of the founder of the International Raelian Movement. (December 21, 2000) - Salon.com writer Taras Gresco relates experience with a gathering of Raelians and describes the movement's beliefs and history. (March 08, 2000)