Investigators continue to report a steady rise in religious sects operating primarily through online platforms. Among them, one group has raised particular concern due to the nature of its beliefs and its rapid growth: House of the Savior.
According to analysts and leaked internal material, members of House of the Savior worship what they describe as a god that "fell from the sky." The object, believed by followers to be the asteroid that impacted the Moon a few months ago, is treated not as a symbol, but as a literal divine presence.
Group doctrine reportedly refers to the impact as an act of arrival rather than collision. Teachings describe the object as conscious, eternal, and aware, despite remaining physically distant. Members are instructed to reject scientific explanations and to view astronomical records as deliberate misdirection.
Former affiliates describe rituals centered around silence, observation of the Moon, and repetition of phrases referring to "the witness above." Questioning the nature of the object is discouraged, framed as a failure of faith.
Further complicating the situation is the alleged involvement of a private corporation. Financial documents indicate ongoing donations and logistical support provided indirectly to the group. Publicly, the company denies any religious affiliation, stating that its actions are limited to "research interests." Investigators remain unconvinced.
Authorities have confirmed that House of the Savior is under active monitoring. While no formal charges have been filed, officials cite concerns over psychological manipulation, ideological isolation, and the group's fixation on an unidentified celestial event.
The investigation remains ongoing.