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THE MOVEMENT - VISIONS TOUR 2026
House of Blues Anaheim
Anaheim, CA
May 22 Fri • 2026 • 6:00pm
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Wikipedia Bio
| Formation | c. 1971 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Marion Pettie |
| Dissolved | c. 2003 |
| Type | Intentional community |
| Location |
The Finders were an intentional community and new religious movement founded in Washington, D.C. and Virginia in the late 1960s by former United States Air Force master sergeant Marion Pettie. They believed in New Age and eastern religious ideas, particularly Taoism.
The Finders came to wider public attention in 1987 with the arrest of two members for misdemeanor child abuse, leading to accusations that the group was a satanic cult, an international pedophile ring, or a kidnapping ring run by the Central Intelligence Agency.
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