MGE + Scientology = Creepy

Sep 28, 2006 21:55

It's been a long time since I last updated, but today has been an interesting day. Right now I'm lying on the bed at a La Quinta Inn in Clearwater, FL. I arrived here with the Dr. I work with this morning at about 1am. Then, I had to wake up at 7am to get ready for creepiest experience at 9:30am. I wish I could describe everything in writing. But ( Read more... )

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MGE = Marcus Group Enterprises anonymous September 29 2006, 15:06:09 UTC
Marcus Group Enterprises is the full name of MGE. If you want to know what your Dr in all likelihood signed when he hooked up with them, then see this contract
http://stop-wise.biz/agreement_MGE.html

Basically, you're being taught Scientology under a different name. And if you or your Dr can be recruited into Scientology then the MGE consultant will get monetary rewarded for a job well done:
http://stop-wise.biz/ot-consultants.html

Mike Gormez

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Scientology 'Personal Integrity' course will damage your mind anonymous September 30 2006, 07:09:22 UTC
I highly recomend you part ways with Scientology ASAP. Over 90% of those
who became scientologists have left the cult. The scientology brain-wash
operation is very hard to recover from. L. Ron Hubbard is one very nasty
narcissitic cult leader who used mild forms on auto-hypnosis to create the
unsuspecting "unnaturally enthusiastic people".

http://lisatrust.freewinds.cx/scientology/essays/literati/00-braun.htm

The mental damage already being done to you is nothing compared to the
financial damge you could face in the years to come ... Scientology "works"
by inducing auto-hypnotic trance states

Goggle "scientology" until you are detached from them.

Tell them you read http://www.xenu.net ... you will be doing both
yourself and the covert supporters of scientology a big favor.

Z

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anonymous October 1 2006, 14:54:40 UTC
Girl!

Check out xenu.net, then tell the doc you work for that you don't think Scientology training should be required for your job.

I live near Clearwater and have watched this organization and its many faces for years.

Is this group owning up to being affiliated with Scientology? Why aren't they up front about it?

I don't care about wacky beliefs, but it's the "church" policies of abuse and being 'above the law' that no one should just accept. How many churches do you know that give someone a percentage for bringing a new person into the fold?

It's an MLM, and management by statistics is CRAP.

GET OUT NOW!! There are lots of jobs, but you only get one mind! Good luck!

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