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Anonymous
| | Posted on Sunday, December 08, 2002 - 6:06 am: |
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So what's this all about? Alright, do this first - click on this link: http://www.eaglecondor.net/ramtha.shtml. See the guy on the right with all the teeth? OK good. Now click on this link http://www.filmfodder.com/movies/reviews/shallow_hal/. See the guy on the left with all the teeth? OK, good. Are these guys brothers? Not sure, but, I don't think so. The guy in the first link is a gent by the name of Greg Simmons. Gleam boy Greg is the "Director of Marketing" for JZ. He is also one of the Master teachers at the school having been a "student of the teachings" for "several years" (ie JZ has kept him around for about 20 years.......whaaaa......20 years.....longer than any of her five, or is it six,,,,, errr maybe seven,,,, ex-husbands,,,,,,Greg, bro, dude, get a life!) The fellow in the second link is, none other than, Tony Robbins. But, you all knew that. "OK, so what, MR. ANONYMOUS. My wife tells me I look like Ben Affleck and I tell her she looks like JLO." Read on McDuff....read on. Well, according to Gleam boy Greg, he was, prior to moving to Yelm, WA, (QUANTUM center of the universe) "a partner with Robbins Research Institute headed by Anthony Robbins, world famous motivational speaker". Really, Greg, is that where you "manifested" those teeth and that steely jaw? Good "focus" Greg. Cool Greg,,,really cool. Greg, can I ask you a question? What is a partner? Does that mean teethy Tony was part of your "upline"? Well, "before coming to Washington, (Gleam Boy) owned several businesses, schools, (and) a residential training for business entrepreneurs". Huh....a "RESIDENTIAL TRAINING FOR BUSINESS ENTREPRENEURS". Sorry Gleam boy, McDuff does not compute. Is that like a Greg May/FAA diversity training seminar? (pssst....Greg, can ya cuff me to your buddy Linda Evans? hee,,,,heeee...heeeeeee... just kidding,,,really Greg,,,,,,hey bro,,,I was just kidding man,,,,,,, shit all this "Esquire" mail,,,,who is this "Esquire" dude,,,,,,, after me,,,,,hey Greg,,,,really, seriously,,,,oh shit,,,,,,,,, I just got twenty letters from some dude named "Esquire",,,Greg, dude this sucks,,,seriously bro, I don't know no dudes named "Esquire", really dude,,,,,,,,I got's no idea who Esquire is and I's got no interest in getting my own Esquire dude to writes back to all your Esquire dudes) Hey, Greg, dude, Bro, what the heck is this about JZ and F Lee? Man,,,dude,,,Greg,,,Bro,,,I thought all you's guys lived in single wides like Mayra Pena's looking for. Ya, Greg, you know, like Mayra the one that sings at Drew Harvey. Hey, Bro, Greg, where did ya get all this dough to hire Esquire dudes like F Lee? Oh sorry, MR. ANONYMOUS digressed. BURKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE "Greg Simmons graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a B.S. degree in Psychology. He then attended and successfully completed his studies at the Burklyn Business School." A bit about Burklyn: Book Review Excerpt: (Bobbi Porter - Quantum Learning) A little more than 20 years ago, DePorter was a San Francisco homemaker who decided to venture into the world of real estate. Hawthorne-Stone, the firm with which she wound up, was unique. It emphasized a noncompetitive, "win-win" approach to doing business, and DePorter soon earned more than a million dollars. So impressed was she with the company's philosophy that she incorporated it into an innovative school she and one of the firm's partners started in Vermont, called the Burklyn Business School, whose instructors included Buckminster Fuller. Though the school failed because of bad investments, DePorter remained committed to its nontraditional approaches to learning, which she detailed in Quantum Learning (1992). She now applies these principles at the Learning Forum, which she cofounded and which conducts a SuperCamp for children and advises companies on training programs. From the resume of one attorney F Marshall Thurber: In addition to starting numerous business ventures and companies, Mr. Thurber was the founder of the Burklyn Business School, designed to teach business principles through accelerated learning methods. Mr. Thurber is also the creator of Money & You, the Future of Business I and II, the Secrets of Powerful Presentations, The Accounting Game, The Leadership Development Training, The Global Leadership Network Training, the Future of Business/The Essence of Deming, and Mega Management. So, it appears that Burklyn was some sort of a TQM program. Hey, has anyone ever gone through that stuff. Walk into work one day and there is this guy in a nice suit talking with the owner and the next thing you know you are going through some sort of diversity training or TQM seminar and taking Meyers Briggs personality profiles and talking about whether your commrade coworker is an intj or an esft and blah blah blah...and the boss thinks this is so cool it is going to take the company from being Joe Smith's Blacksmith Shop to JSBS International (Fortune 100 NYSE traded) so this guy hangs around for a few months at a grand a day and ya have all sorts of new human resource people running around talking this psycho babble and ........ the next thing you know the guy is gone. Burklyn Business School...hmmmmm, "the school failed because of bad investments". Greg Simmons, Tony Robbins, Marshall Thurber hmmmmm who else, hmmmmm. Ever heard of the Pacific Planning Institute? From their literature: The years following saw extensive research and practice in the development of what is now become the Pacific Planning Institute. Included are technologies gleaned from the Synergetics and linguistics of Dr. R. Buckminster Fuller, the relativity research of Dr. Albert Einstein, Quality processes from Dr. W. Edwards Deming, NLP [Neuro-Linguistic Programming] of John Grinder, Richard Bandler, and Antony Robbins, linguistics of L. Ron Hubbard, presentation and negotiation techniques of Marshall Thruber, lateral thinking of DiBonno, integrated brain techniques of Tony Buzan, "Superlearning" of Ostrander and Schroeder, thought technology of Robert Fritz, meeting efficiency and rapport building of Genie Laborde, and much more. OK enough of Burklyn - my point is made. This is corporate cult stuff dressed up as total quality management. And that is a little bit about Greg Simmons - Director of Marketing for Ramtha, "So be it". |
   
Anonymous
| | Posted on Sunday, December 08, 2002 - 6:14 am: |
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Learning Forum’s Path to Success Celebrating 20 Years of Making Great Kids Greater Milestones 1981 Laying the Groundwork SuperCamp was born out of the desire to make learning fun and meaningful. Co-founder Bobbi DePorter began exploring accelerated learning methods in 1979, while studying with education expert Dr. Georgi Lozanov. At this time, she and her business partners were running the Burklyn Business School. This innovative program used groundbreaking learning techniques to make complex business courses into child’s play. The school was so successful that many people began asking for a similar program for their children. Intrigued with the idea and seeing a need, Bobbi teamed up with Eric Jensen and Greg Simmons to begin planning a learning-to-learn program for teens. |
   
Anonymous
| | Posted on Sunday, December 15, 2002 - 7:55 pm: |
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I dont want to add a message I want to know weather or not you have excaully met this person [Greg simmons] even know what the defination of a cult is.the defination state that a cult is a system or community of religous worship.Sounds like a church service to me .But I don't see you making fun the Pope.I think, and this only my there just a bunch of bored people trying to do something specail with your life. |
   
marty
| | Posted on Saturday, February 08, 2003 - 10:26 pm: |
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I am anouncing that this will be the last time I go on this site.Why? While I was growing up I was taught that everyone has the right to belive in what they wish.If a person wants believe in Catholism .I say GO FOR It If someone wants to belive in Buddism -GO FOR It If someone wants to belive in the power of Jehova or Mohamad.-GO FOR It If wants believe in the power Chi or believe in nothing at all .I still say GO FOR It \ For we all have right to chose.There in anyone who wants to believe the RSE is a cult may do so.Becuase of the way I was brought you are ,but I also the right to think otherwise. So yes your right Rse is a destructive cult and it is what ever you say it is ,but I still have the right by the constitution to think otherwise. |
   
Anonymous
| | Posted on Tuesday, February 11, 2003 - 1:47 am: |
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You know Marty you are right. We all have the right to choose whatever we want. And if you truly believe "Ramtha" is a real being that only speaks truth, you are entitled. I honestly wish you happiness. But because I was not brought up to think everything is true and everyone is right even when they differ in what they say or think, I still believe if you are a part of the RSE you are being deluded. Tread lightly. |
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