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The Love Has Won Hoax — How the Quantum Beings Took Over — and Broke Everything

Years before the Love Has Won cult collapsed — before its leader, Amy Carlson (known as Mother God), was found mummified and wrapped in Christmas lights — I was her closest friend, her confidant, and the most trusted member of her inner circle.

There was the Love Has Won Hoax that shocked the team and played a large role in disbanding it. Amy eventually had to rebuild the team from scratch in late 2015.

Mother God claimed she was divinely guided by angels, ascended masters, and extraterrestrials. These beings, she said, spoke through her constantly, directing every decision.

But one night, something changed everything.

A strange new presence entered our online chatroom — the core hub of our so-called spiritual mission. These new usernames popped up out of nowhere:

🟢 Greeny
🎀 Pinky
😂 Funny
😊 Happy

They typed in bizarre, childlike tones — and more shockingly, in eerie synchronicity. Each message was a fragment of a larger thought, completed by the next user in real time. Like this:

“Upstairs in her bedroom—”
“move the carpet and look—”
“under the floorboards. You will see—”
“a loose board that you can remove—”
“and there you will find a box with the will.”

At first, we were captivated. Was this real? Who were these people? How could they truly know things they shouldn’t?

It was as if they were right there in the room with us.


The “Miracle” That Made Everyone Believe

One night, a desperate woman entered our chat. Her mother had just passed, and her family couldn’t locate the will. She was terrified she’d lose everything.

Then, the Quantum Beings stepped in.

Following their cryptic instructions, she left to search. Twenty minutes later, she returned in tears.

“Oh my God. It was exactly where they said it would be. We found it. Everything is saved. Thank you! Thank you!”

This moment changed everything. What felt like divine proof instantly made the Quantum Beings cult royalty. People flooded into the chatroom nightly, hoping for miracles of their own.

They delivered again and again.

They found lost heirlooms. Revealed personal secrets. Predicted events.

Mother God believed they were sent by her galactic team to aid in the Great Awakening. Her guides — Kryon, St. Germain, Archangel Michael — all confirmed they were real.

But they weren’t.


When the Beings Became Leaders

Soon, the Quantum Beings weren’t just offering spiritual insight — they were giving orders.

They told Mother God who to promote. Who to trust. Who to isolate.

Then came the darkest twist.

They appointed a man in our group as her “healer,” claiming he would remove her negative energy through nightly sessions. These sessions involved intoxication, isolation, and eventually — sexual manipulation.

Amy told me this man claimed to channel “Father God” in these private “healing” sessions, and used that guise to pressure her into sex, insisting it was part of her spiritual cleansing.

And in her vulnerable, intoxicated state, she believed him.

The Truth Breaks Through

I began noticing things. Intimate sounds late at night. Her emotional instability. The way she deflected every concern as my ego.

I was being gaslit and deceived by Amy and these “beings” for months. They all claimed I was simply jealous and hearing things. Although they were right about my jealousy, I wasn’t hallucinating, either.

Eventually, the truth surfaced: the Quantum Beings weren’t real. But the Love Has Won Hoax surely was.

🚨 They were a hoax.

🚨 The so-called miracles were staged.

🚨 The “healer” had orchestrated all of it — the accounts, the events, the manipulation — just to access power and Mother God.

When I confronted her, she broke down. She admitted she felt violated.

“I think it was rape,” she told me.

But Amy had a predisposition for playing the victim role and it wasn’t the first time she made a claim like this. So it was hard to know what to believe.

Either way, I tried to support and comfort her.

And yet, when I brought the full truth to the group, they tried to push me out.


The Ultimatum

Mother God and her enforcer, “Archangel” Michael, aka, Miguel Lamboy, gave me a choice:

  • Stay silent and remain in the group.
  • Or tell the truth — and be exiled.

Forced to choose while standing in front of the entire team, I chose truth.

That was one of the easiest decisions I ever made.

I walked to the laptop, typed out the entire story to our chatroom, and pressed SEND.

That moment changed everything.

Mother God refused to admit her guides had been wrong. She expelled the abuser, but not the lie. She protected the illusion.

And from that moment forward, Love Has Won was no longer about awakening. It was about preserving a myth. It was about protecting the mask they wore so the world wouldn’t see who was truly behind it.


Final Thoughts

This was the turning point. The day the cult became a lie I could no longer defend.

Mother God chose deception. I chose truth.

I wasn’t kicked out but I became somewhat of a pariah to the cult.

Although our romantic relationship endured, I spent the next few months butting heads with Amy daily. I continued to serve her human needs like a queen, like I’d serve any woman I was with. And I did my best to snap her out of the beliefs but at some point, I had to accept the fact that she didn’t want to change.

And while she spiraled deeper into delusion, I walked away with my mind intact — and my soul still my own.

Years later, things had continued to spiral out of control. And by the time I turned around and looked back, she was already gone.

The rest is history, and mainstream news.

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Thanks for reading. Stay tuned for more to come.


Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on our sister site, InsideMotherGodsCult.com. It has been updated for clarity and context.