03-04-2011, 08:00 PM
PaulW,
LOL, I'm not paranoid but BINGO!
""What it boils down to," says Rick Ross, head of the Rick A. Ross Institute of New Jersey, which studies cults, groups and movements, "is that they are doing group therapy, although they won't admit to that, and they are not qualified to do group therapy. They are not licensed and they are not accountable."
Just what I've expressed several times already... I've seen first hand what such actions can do to men.
As per the rest... how legal were they with regard to Scintos experience in the first link? It's a sad situation that people will sink to any level regardless of safety to take money and or the dignity (the immediate staff for their own ego trips (the other sick aspect of men with low self esteme)) from others.
Anyhow, don’t get me wrong, I think that such “therapy”/interrogation techniques applied to men who have agreed to such treatment within a transparent presentation prior to acceptance may gain a great deal of insight within themselves etc. But as I said, it has to be done appropriately with licensed therapist and medical staff onsite. Anything less can and will lead to psychological trauma and cause the victim to bend to the bidding of the “master”. In this case, they use these techniques outside of prescribed law to do exactly that… scam their victims of money etc. In Abu Ghraib, the CIA did it to extract information from “combatants” and they used a few more extreme methods too. In military boot camps, it’s done to mold the troop into a soldier who will follow orders, keep calm/focused in battle, and to instill an internal defense mechanism for self protection should the soldier be taken POW. The techniques are also useful for troubled teens in very extreme cases.
But again, wielded in the hands of the MKP, it’s just a tool to scam men out of money and the men who conduct the interrogations would be typical low self esteem type men who get a charge out of watching other men bend to their will. The folks who set it up knew what they were doing and how to manipulate people into a snowball effect that creates them a royalties empire of fools.
Anyhow... yeah, a heads up, they are operating here in Puna in a few groups, so don't be taken in by the BS. It's hard times now and this is a prime time for them to advance - taking advantage of men in financial/relationship trouble etc.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
LOL, I'm not paranoid but BINGO!
""What it boils down to," says Rick Ross, head of the Rick A. Ross Institute of New Jersey, which studies cults, groups and movements, "is that they are doing group therapy, although they won't admit to that, and they are not qualified to do group therapy. They are not licensed and they are not accountable."
Just what I've expressed several times already... I've seen first hand what such actions can do to men.
As per the rest... how legal were they with regard to Scintos experience in the first link? It's a sad situation that people will sink to any level regardless of safety to take money and or the dignity (the immediate staff for their own ego trips (the other sick aspect of men with low self esteme)) from others.
Anyhow, don’t get me wrong, I think that such “therapy”/interrogation techniques applied to men who have agreed to such treatment within a transparent presentation prior to acceptance may gain a great deal of insight within themselves etc. But as I said, it has to be done appropriately with licensed therapist and medical staff onsite. Anything less can and will lead to psychological trauma and cause the victim to bend to the bidding of the “master”. In this case, they use these techniques outside of prescribed law to do exactly that… scam their victims of money etc. In Abu Ghraib, the CIA did it to extract information from “combatants” and they used a few more extreme methods too. In military boot camps, it’s done to mold the troop into a soldier who will follow orders, keep calm/focused in battle, and to instill an internal defense mechanism for self protection should the soldier be taken POW. The techniques are also useful for troubled teens in very extreme cases.
But again, wielded in the hands of the MKP, it’s just a tool to scam men out of money and the men who conduct the interrogations would be typical low self esteem type men who get a charge out of watching other men bend to their will. The folks who set it up knew what they were doing and how to manipulate people into a snowball effect that creates them a royalties empire of fools.
Anyhow... yeah, a heads up, they are operating here in Puna in a few groups, so don't be taken in by the BS. It's hard times now and this is a prime time for them to advance - taking advantage of men in financial/relationship trouble etc.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.