Authorities Unveil Radical Vegan and Transgender Cult Behind U.S. Murders

Unraveling the Zizian Web of Crime
The arrest of Jack “Ziz” LaSota, the alleged leader of the Zizian cult, has sent shockwaves through law enforcement circles. LaSota, who is transgender, faces charges including trespass, obstructing, and possession of a handgun.
Alongside LaSota, Michelle Zajko, another group member, was apprehended on similar charges. The Zizians, comprising individuals with backgrounds in computer science and former employees of tech giants like Google and NASA, have been linked to a string of violent crimes across the country.
A Trail of Violence and Radical Beliefs
The Zizians’ involvement in criminal activities extends beyond the recent arrests. Teresa Youngblut, an alleged member, has been charged in connection with the death of a border patrol agent in Vermont.
Additionally, the group has been implicated in other deaths, including those of Zajko’s parents and a former landlord, Curtis Lind. These incidents have raised alarming questions about the extent of the cult’s violent tendencies.
Unmasking the Cult’s Origins and Ideology
The Zizians emerged from a group of highly intelligent computer scientists who met online. Their radical views on veganism, gender identity, and artificial intelligence form the core of their beliefs.
In November 2019, the group staged a protest outside the Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) in California, marking the beginning of their radicalization. The cult’s practices, including “unihemispheric sleep” and a strict moral code, have led some to label them a “death cult.”
LaSota, described as a terrifying figure with extreme beliefs, maintained a violent blog under the name Ziz. The group’s online presence and behavior have made them particularly difficult for authorities to track and monitor.
As investigations continue, law enforcement agencies are coordinating efforts to uncover the full extent of the Zizians’ crimes. Some officials believe the group’s ideology may be used to justify murder, raising serious concerns about public safety.
The case of the Zizians serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers posed by extremist groups operating in the digital age. As authorities work to bring those responsible to justice, the public remains on high alert, wary of the threat posed by this radical and violent cult.