With all kindness, any comparison between EGW and this weirdo, sexually perverted guy is circumstancial.
You need to read my post more carefully. I did not make a direct association with Wayne and EGW. This is what I DID say...
Obviously this group has gone far beyond Ellen White, but the methods of control that appeal to the ego, such as we are the chosen ones, we have a greater knowledge, and therefore a greater responsibility, are much the same.
There are a number of contributing factors that are brought forth by Ellen White in her writings.
1) A painful practice of introspection. Simply read just about any Ellen White for a few pages and you'll come across this.
2) The teaching of an impending doom that requires urgency, loyalty, and unquestioning faith to survive.
3) Teaching people to ignore doubts because their nature is evil and not to be trusted.
4) Making low self esteem a virtue.
5) The overemphasis of the respect for authority within the organization.
6) A strong emphasis on the organization and its goals over the individual.
7) Systems of belief that keep people never good enough.
The few ways to get relief from these systems is to either let go of these beliefs and develop a non shame motivational core or to become some form of god yourself or to have someone in authority pronounce you worthy or the way most people do is to pick and choose some combination of beliefs.
This is why early forms of Adventist teaching and culture produced groups like those present at Strong City and were at Waco. They are the ultimate outcome of these systems of belief when people don't make their way out through alternatives.
Before Wayne Bent announced his Messiahship he had led these people into a community by promising them that he had a system to help them perfect their characters so they could be ready for the close of probation. This is right out of the Ellen White play book. His visionary and prophetic experiences are also very similar. While Ellen White did not claim to have a system to directly perfect one's character, she did say that it would be required so that we could stand before god without a mediator.
I know there are all kinds of complicated apologetics for this, but the simple answer is that she was creating all these ideas so that she could survive the shame of investing in William Miller's teachings. This created an atmosphere where there was always one more thing and if we work hard god will take us home to paradise.
Fortunately today this is not the majority experience of most Adventists, but in the past this was not true. You would find far more similar affects among Adventist believers that appeared much like those in the Strong City cult.