rrmoderator Wrote on July 3, 2015
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> poliscigrad:
>
> In my opinion The Walk and John Robert Stevens
> used coercive persuasion and influence techniques
> to make people vulnerable, gain undue influencne
> and exploit them.
>
> See
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> Also see
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> And also
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> Cult leaders knowingly, or in most cases learn by
> experience, to use these techniques as tools to
> manipulate people.
>
> It's the leader's fault not his or her victims. In
> a sense it's like psychological and/or emotional
> rape.
>
> I explain this in detail in the book "Cults Inside
> OUt" within the chapter "Cult Brainwashing,"
> including why people stay when prophecies fail.
> There are 1,200 research footnotes for further
> study and support.
>
> See
> [www.amazon.com]
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> poliscigrad:
>
> In my opinion The Walk and John Robert Stevens
> used coercive persuasion and influence techniques
> to make people vulnerable, gain undue influencne
> and exploit them.
>
> See
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> Also see
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> And also
> [www.culteducation.com]
>
> Cult leaders knowingly, or in most cases learn by
> experience, to use these techniques as tools to
> manipulate people.
>
> It's the leader's fault not his or her victims. In
> a sense it's like psychological and/or emotional
> rape.
>
> I explain this in detail in the book "Cults Inside
> OUt" within the chapter "Cult Brainwashing,"
> including why people stay when prophecies fail.
> There are 1,200 research footnotes for further
> study and support.
>
> See
> [www.amazon.com]
> ion*=1&*entries*=0