Saturday, March 23, 2013

Two Witches, One Cup


They're watching a Special Broadcast of the SRF Church Service

In case you've been lucky enough to have not heard about (or worse, seen) the internet phenomena called "Two Girls, One Cup", I'll just say it's the nastiest thing you will ever see.

What happens in this little clip is pretty much all the things the Witches of Ellsworth have been doing to their followers for many years now.  If you are hell bent on watching it, don't say I didn't warn you.

I was inspired to write about this topic by an anonymous commenter who posted some time ago.  It took me a while to think it over.  Like eight months. It took me that long to shake off having seen "Two Girls, One Cup".  It took me two years to get enough nerve to see it and I think it will take me two more to get over it.

This comment is a good one.  The commenter makes the point that the Witches of Ellsworth's stated mission was to do what is necessary to attract spiritually-minded people into the cesspool that is the Spiritual Rights Foundation, but wound up whoring themselves out to con the hapless of their money.

It's uncanny: the Witches of Ellsworth pour on the charm, love bomb their victims, ply them with free teasers including free attendance at certain events, lure them with free psychic readings in order to hook more casualties into the money-making Clairvoyant Training Program.

However, when the prospect of squeezing you out of more money runs out, if you decide 'enough is enough', if you become tapped out and dependent on their apparent generosity, the love bombing stops.  In fact, while they apply their own brand of spiritual terrorism, deception, and perverse practices directly to your soul, you will likely feel like the cup in "Two Girls, One Cup".

All of us who faced the wrath of the Witches of Ellsworth have.  Things haven't changed, either.  The pressure is on to revive the flagging fortunes of the cult and those who remain better start mocking-up a fortune right away.  If that doesn't happen, the Witches will start a spiritual flogging just like they have done time and time again.




Yes, I know how friendly and helpful they all seem when you meet them and yes, I know that first impressions are the most lasting ones.  But those first impressions last only a short while.  Over time, you may see some tarnish in the shiny armor.  You may notice the warm patina on the Witches' faces begins to dull and the demands start to be made.

Like so many of us, you'll find yourself reaching for that SRF brass ring of spiritual enlightenment and finding it always just out of your reach.  You'll be told you are the reason you can't reach it.  You'll never know the Witches of Ellsworth had been pulling it away inch by inch.

If you show a prospect of giving them a ton of money, you'll always be welcome.  I know one guy there was perceived to be a pain in the ass.  However as he was a rich pain in the ass, his presence was tolerated.  The Witches knew I came from money and would soon come into a windfall.  They tolerated me for as long as the prospect of getting a piece of it existed.

The spectre of giving endless tithes on a portion of your assets (spend 10% to 30% a year so you earn even more?  If that is the case, I should go to Vegas and drop 10% of my net worth on "red" every year - it's better than the stock market) has driven several to bankruptcy and many into serious financial distress.  In fact, the process of going broke from paying the Spiritual Rights Foundation endless tithes, class fees, fees for weekend retreats, special donations, very special donations, gun-to-your-head donations and donations to pay for a donation (and this actually happened) had a special term at this worthless organization.  It was called "the financial growth period".

That "growth" led to growth in the Witches of Ellsworth's brokerage accounts and growth for their golden child's endowment but any "growth" in the hapless member's assets or bank account was a long-lost memory.

And as that "growth period" extended from a few months to years on end, your prospects of sticking around became slim indeed.  The Witches are running a business, not a non-profit church to serve the people, you know. 

A person in the Clairvoyant Training Program had significant mental issues.  By "issues" I mean they would say things like "the people in my head say..." and "God told me to buy this Toyota POS from my crooked neighbor".  This person needed a lot of help (far more than the idotic trailer park wisdom that is provided at the Spritual Rights Foundation) and was in the Witches good graces until this person ran short of cash.  As soon as we realized more help was requred for this person they were out and gone.

And you have to pay if you want to play.  I got my first glimpse of this a few years into the Clairvoyant Training Program.  If you did not show the propensity to toss your hard earned money into the Academy for Psychic Studies trash heap for years on end, the Witches of Ellsworth would heave you out the door making you believe it was your own failure to give that caused your expulsion.

In some sense that is true and in another sense, you would have to be very lucky to have been thrown out before serious harm was done.  Of course, the Witches want to be sure all persons who leave are degraded, demeaned, ridiculed and dehumanized so that control on the remaining members can be maintained.

One person I know was tossed in mid-session from the Clairvoyant Training Program because they quietly expresses some doubt about serving SRF as a brain-dead minister, giving dollar after dollar without thought to the cult.  This person went about their business, following the training faithfully.  But the Witches decided this person will awaken from their spell of slumber shortly and heaved them out the door never to be spoken of again.

Actually, both of these persons were spoken of again and again.  Not fondly.  In fact, some of the most derisive, abusive, base and absolutely untrue things were said about them.  Especially the person who needed help from a mental health professional.  I won't repeat them.  However, if you can think of some of the nastiest things you can say about someone, it wouldn't even come close to what the Witches of Ellsworth would say about you if you aren't falling under their spell.

If you are tempted to join the Witches of Ellsworth at the Academy for Psychic Studies, please have an ample and unending supply of cash available.  Have no concern about anyone to support (like children, elderly parents, your spouse).  Don't worry about preserving the value of your assets.  Don't worry about having any at all!  The Witches of Ellsworth are so much more qualified to steward your dirty and evil money and meager assets.  You have your spirituality to attend to so there is no need for you to think about things like money.

So let go.  Relax.  Settle in and unhook.  There's no need for you to notice the Witches of Ellsworth reaching into your pocket, silently dragging away your child and spreading lies and rumor among the membership.  Don't make a sound when your spouse is used to spirit away even more money from you.

Because if you did, you'll get treated like the cup in "Two Girls, One Cup".


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Anonymous said...

I just ran into a former associate member recently at the post office.

She asked me if I was still going to the church? I said I no longer was, and she preceded to let me know that she was going there for years on and off, but that just recently an older male one night at a recent healing clinic told her she was no longer welcomed.

The "FREE HEALING CLINIC" that SRF advertises is open to the public, and she was no longer welcomed there. The explanation was that she was "too powerful for the place".

SRF often uses this phrase, along with your too capable for our place. I always thought that it was ironic that it was open to the public, and this woman who took a few workshops and readings over the years wanted to be in the energy.

I remember Angela Silva, President of SRF picked and choose who was welcomed and who was not. Didn't matter if your sign is open to the public via the radio, internet and print publications. It all had to do with if you had potential to unload loads of whats in your bank account. Its like the old saying, if you got tons of money and your wacky or different your eccentric. If you have little to no money your considered crazy!

When Bill Duby was alive, he would chastise Angela Silva for being judgmental about who stays and goes. He called it kick-out-itis!

He would mention that Angela Silva was once considered a threat to herself in Oakland's psyche ward in the late 70's and early 80's. Now she is refusing someone like herself a place to possibly find themselves in this healing place that is advertised.

Angela Silva has no one to stop her and she clearly has that back on her mind, and has a strong male be her henchmen in doing the dirty work and denying access to someone they claim to want to help. As long as you keep her pockets filled, will you remain welcomed.

I'm sure this goes over well in Heaven as God see's her claiming to be a minister yet picking and choosing based upon potential of fleecing you of your $$$$. She will claim she has the right as a business person, but she switches hats to best suit hers, Robin DuMolin and Debi Livingston's agenda (retirement fund).

HYPOCRISY: She will definitely burn in hell under a slow roasting burn. Robin and Debi will surely be given the same fate, since their public face shows them as tireless ministers helping others, when in reality they are really business con woman who behind the scenes push people to take classes continuously otherwise your dismissed when you stop giving.

They also don't tell anyone they are pocketing and stashing away others hard earned monies and offer stale redundant information that is recycled in different forms for years under retreats, classes and workshops. You can learn everything in a few years, but they start subtle pressure tactics to keep you going. No different than advertising and teasing sexual allure to keep the suitor going.

As Bill Duby would say to them and I quote.."WHORES FOR GOD"!

Problem is, they are realistically being whores for security and their retirement funds! Psst! The place, and its assets at last heard and recorded in public records, says Angela Silva and Robin DuMolin were the beneficiaries!

Of course, we are dissidents and considered disgruntled. So those who believe in their agenda, no words can persuade you, but those of you like myself who lived throughout, no longer are words possible to believe what they are selling.

They are lost souls who have an ATM machine called staff members! Just squeeze them from time to time, and flatter them when they start finding themselves and breaking away, in order to keep them hanging on for more. They were trained by a great con man in Bill Duby.
June 1, 2009 3:42 PM

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Thank You Anonymous for the above.

And in case you SRF Net Nazis can't understand the concept of "anonymity", it means that person does not have a name, is unknown to me and is not me.  Oh, and be sure to tell your spiritual mother that.  I'm sure she will appreciate the information before she makes you work all your weekends and evenings at her farm for no pay, no meals, no thanks and no way to escape it.

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