Monday, April 1, 2013

Save the cheerleader, Save the, uh... aww screw it.



If someone were considering getting more involved in the Academy for Psychic Studies I wonder what I would say if that person ask my opinion of their involvement. I don't think I would tell them to turn and run the other way.

Honestly, I think if the Academy for Psychic Studies gives you what you need (whatever that may be) then by all means, stay there. If not, then leave. It's pretty simple.

But for the prospective new member, you might want to ask a few questions before you sign on the dotted line.

If you see more people leaving in a year than joining, you may have found a red flag. The number of staff and Clairvoyant Training Program students has shrunk from the heyday of over 40 active members to a mere 6 today.  From 2009, more than a half-dozen people have left the already depleted ranks at the Spiritual Rights Foundation. Have that many people joined the SRF Clairvoyant Training Program and completed it? Well, no.



If you are seeing people writing blogs in the negative, you just may have found another red flag. And if you only find one blog in the positive (and that blog is sponsored by and has content written only by organization staff members) then you may have found another red flag.

Don't just rely on what you see on the organization's web site. It's all designed to present only what they want you to hear. Don't just rely on this one either. Make an objective and rational decision. But be sure to read between the lines...

The following is an excerpt from the Spiritual Rights Foundation web site. It is a portion of the page containing the vision of the Spiritual Rights Foundation. If it makes any sense to you, please tell me what that is. I have a Chinese computer program that looks just like it.



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The facts of a spiritual reality are taught to people who come here for the teaching of the inner truth that will set them into their freedom to express greatness. Many are called to enter these doors but few seek the truth of how to let go and let the God of their heart do the workings of arising in consciousness for self realization. The few that are sincere in their search for the truth, find it here, as elsewhere. Of course, the many who walk away do so because they are not kindred in spirit with the place or the people.
 
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OK, so first of all, whoever wrote this statement must have been rounding first base on the astral plane during English class. But look at this more closely (if you can do it without getting seasick).

They want those who are interested in helping themselves over society.

SRF is appealing to the selfish.

Do you have no interest in helping your fellow man? Would you rather get yours wherever you can get it? Well, when you come to the Academy for Psychic Studies. Nearly every day, you will hear: "you are not your brother's keeper."  At the Academy for Psychic Studies, it's every man for himself and every woman for whatever is left.

Nice. Any other churches out there teaching the same thing? A show of hands, please. 

Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

You are told to "keep your aura close around you" and to "put up your separation roses". Those concepts are used to keep you from taking on the energy of another and help you to maintain separation from the rest of the disease-infected wretches who aren't part of the spiritual elite.  In fact, you'll be told to maintain separation from your fellow psychics - especially your spouse, your children, your parents, your friends, your... uh, you get the point.  Basically, you have to stay away from everyone except those at the Spiritual Rights Foundation who will guide you and lead you from the happy place you inhabit now, to the wretched and miserable existence you'll have with them.



What a great concept! Let's walk through life at an arm's distance to the people who would walk with us, while we sit calmly as our lives are systematically ripped into shreds!  Where do I sign up?  Oh, that's right.  I already did.  crap.




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Of course, the many who walk away do so because they are not kindred in spirit with the place or the people.
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So, let me get this straight: The Spiritual Rights Foundation's vision statement appeals to those selfish enough to look out for themselves over anything else. But you have to be "kindered" in spirit with the place or people in order to stick around?

Uh, doesn't that require at least some amount of altruism?



Once you get into SRF, you are told, "you have to give to live".  I think I heard that from Jewel.

Anyway, give you will.

Many who left the Spiritual Rights Foundation decry the seemingly endless hours of unpaid volunteer labor for SRF owned properties or enterprises and the never-ending handfuls of money dumped into the SRF black hole.

You wouldn't have to believe you are saving the world to fall into this trap. I guess you'd have to believe your money is your energy and by throwing into The Spiritual Rights Foundation abyss, it will come back to you in, well...  OK, so you get a free healing but we would have charged you a hundred bucks for it.

And that free labor you give to SRF will help you achieve your own personal freedom, won't it?.

"Arbeit Macht Frei" anyone?

Even if you did hope to change the lives of even just a few, as we all did, you'd put up with the abuse and the exploitation for at least a little bit.

And that was the reason so many of us spent so much time at the Spiritual Rights Foundation. We were out to save the world one person at a time. But with all the insider back biting, the people clawing over each other to curry favor with the leadership, the people positioning for a piece of the SRF pie, the real mission got put aside.



And with all the public revelations of sexual misconduct, abuse, exploitation of the membership, lies, deception and the constant maneuvering of the leadership to obtain the membership's small and hard-earned assets, the focus at the Spiritual Rights Foundation seems to have turned from putting on a public happy face in order to gain a lot of new members to putting up a shield to the public so they can loot a member without anyone looking.


How would you feel if you woke up one morning and realized your savings, your home, your livelihood, your spouse and children were usurped and consumed by a place like the Spiritual Rights Foundation.


And would anyone care?


I mean, their statement admits a lot of people will get fed up with SRF and all that happens there. Why should they care if you are one of those who get fed up - that's your problem, isn't it?


The Spiritual Rights Foundation has been constantly changing some of their superficial practices. Those changes have done nothing more than confuse and disorient the membership and frustrate potential members. Class times and durations were moved up to an earlier time, then moved back, class terms were shortened then lengthened. Class prerequisites were relaxed then reinforced then relaxed again.

None of those changes address the fundamental issue: there was no mandate to serve and no vision that inspires or promotes cohesion. As those who remain at SRF are largely less-than-well educated, and those who are educated are held in disdain, it's no wonder that a coherent vision statement cannot be formed or communicated to the membership.

If they can just get a clear vision statement written and get that bishop to pull her feet out of her mouth, they might just get somewhere.

Would you want to learn about spirituality from people who you can't understand?

Maybe not, but just drink the Kool-Ade. It'll all make sense after that.

Psychic Perversion at The Academy for Psychic Studies Cult - Do The Math - The Rev. Bill Duby Timeline doesn't line up.


Beer.  The breakfast of champions.



Now that's my kind of woman:  check out that stein!

I think she will show you what happens to boys
who don't finish their beer.


Today's guest post comes from the King of Evil, the O.G. of the Spiritual Rights Foundation dissidents.  You know him.  He's the first to fight the Witches of Ellsworth and Rev. Bill Duby and WIN!  Of course, he fought for the well-being of his family and for the freedom of his child. He is an inspiration to us all and he is one of the many people I met at the Spiritual Rights Foundation who has given me moral support and guidance through the choppy seas of our fight with this notorious cult.

Mason, you have been our lighthouse in these dark waters inspiring me to continue the fight to free the world from the exploitative behavior at the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

Mason has generously contributed his Bill Duby Timeline of claimed events.  You will see how all of Bill's claimed accomplishments jsut can't add up.  It's part of the mind control of a deranged cult leader.  He needs to show he is superhuman in order to keep his followers following and in line.

This timeline is updated with some of the Duby-ous achievements Bill told me personally and with additional Duby-ous achievements found from public sources - like the official, very public Spiritual Rights Foundation web site.  Again, Mason has inspired me to dig a little deeper in the trash heap of SRF misinformation to find a few gems.

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Rev. William Duby Timeline

Bill Duby (AKA Bill Baldwin) was the founder of the cult called Spiritual Rights Foundation Inc. Over the years he told us about the things that he did and the major events of his life. The following is a list of things he claims to have done. I contend that he made up and/or greatly exaggerated different parts of it. He would only mention these events one or two at a time in different contexts for different situations to suit his needs in the moment, to give himself credibility with his students. The notion of checking his claims against a timeline never occurred to anyone before. Analysis was highly frowned upon in SRF and by Bill.

The timeline is too full to be true, even if some overlap of events is taken into consideration.

This paints a picture of a man who deceives his congregation to increase his personal power and influence in the church.  And many of Bill's Duby-ous achievements are not represented in this timeline.

First will be a list of many of the things he claimed to have done in his lifetime. Afterward will be a timeline analysis to show clearly that he couldn’t possibly have done it all.
  • Born January 6, 1945
  • Lived with father in upstate New York for a number of years
  • Mother died when he was young (Bill stated she died when he was, 6 or 8 or 9 and always claimed to have "known" the exact moment of her death).
  • Moved to Bay Area as a child (without his father. I don’t know why)
  • He was in 21 foster homes in Alameda County until age eighteen
  • He was state pole vault champ in high school (~1960-63)
    [I confirmed this with Bill's foster mother. MK]
  • Gold gloves champ?
  • Went into the Army at age 18 for at least 2 years, possibly 4 years and was honorably discharged at the rank of Private.
    He was not married while in the Army.
  • Attended Bible College in Galt, CA
  • Married for 12 years
  • He had two children in this marriage (this is true - we have met both of Bill's children)
  • Worked as a programmer at General Foods.
  • Worked at the US Army Induction Center in Oakland, CA.
  • Ran a card room in Emeryville with his uncle, who owned the card club.
  • He got divorced in 1971 (this is true)
  • He was seriously ill in the hospital at the time of his divorce and almost died. He said he spent a few months in the hospital.  Bill also claimed the physicians could not find anything wrong with him all the time he was hospitalized.  You would think a few months in the hospital should be enough to come up with a diagnosis - or at least for symptoms to appear.  (At this point he had to be at least thirty years old)
Then...
  • He claimed at least 200 sexual relationships with women. He mentioned that some lasted for periods of time of at least weeks or months.
  • He meditated for seven years, more or less in seclusion
  • He studied nine great scriptures in depth
  • He met Angela (one of his women) on the streets of Emeryville
  • Took care of her for a period of time to get her off of drugs (months at least)
  • He got himself mentally committed
  • He was a student of Mark Reymont from 1976 to 1981
  • He was a student at the Berkeley Psychic Institute for 1 2 years 1980 to 1982 (along with Angela)
  • He started SRF in 1982 at the age of about 36
  • He claims to have worked with at least 25,000 people in spiritual matters
  • When we worked on various construction projects, he would mention in passing that he had various construction jobs. He never really spelled out exactly when and where, but it gave him credibility in knowing what he was talking about with the projects.

Now for a simple, common sense analysis of the information:

The divorce definitely took place in 1971. It is a public record. He stated numerous times that he was married for 12 years. That would mean that he got married in 1959… when he was 14 years old.

Apart from the obvious unlikelihood of a 14 year old actually marrying, that couldn’t have happened because he was in juvenile hall and numerous foster homes until he was 18 when Bill enlisted in the Army.  Besides, during that time Bill claimed he was more occupied with the well-being of himself and his sister in their many foster homes to even think about girls.

If he got out of the army at age 20 and was married for 12 years, this only leaves at most, 4 to 5 years between the divorce and when he started the Spiritual Rights Foundation in 1982. (this is assuming that he was only in the army for 2 years and got married immediately after he was discharged.)  Bill explained away this discrepancy to us by saying he had "abandoned" his family prior to his divorce.  Unsaid was when this "abandonment" happened.

Somehow, Bill found time to attend Bible College in Galt, CA (in the California central valley) while he got married and started a family in the San Francisco Bay Area some two hours away from college.  How it is possible for William H. Duby to have started a family, supported that family, tended to his studies and have time to commute between college and his family was never explained.  How long he attended or what degree he held has never been said.  The name of the college has never been disclosed either.

Being a programmer at General Foods sounds like a stretch - that means it is very likely untrue.  First, those were the days where only the guys in white coats were allowed anywhere near a computer.  The people who programmed were not the kind of self-taught guys we have today.  You had to go to a prestigious college like Cal to learn how to do it.  There appears to be no opportunity for Bill to have learned the craft of computer programming - unless that Bible College in the middle of California farm country had a million-dollar computer lab.  The Army appears to have taught him how to use a rifle and how to patrol the Nike missile defense system for squirrels.  It is highly unlikely that a young private would be entrusted to recognize an air attack and press the button launching surface to air missiles.  And there isn't a way for a young private with only a high school education to learn computer technology in only two years.  Not in 1963, anyway.

Back then, there were NO $500 laptops and computers were so big, they needed their own damn building. The guys let near the multi-million computers were people who had really expensive college educations.  Bill famously eschewed all forms of higher education no matter the purpose.  It is plausible he would have obtained the university education he needed to program the computers of the day?  Yeah, I don't think so either.

Bill's claims of a months-long hospitalization is probably exaggerated or otherwise untrue.  Bill was famous for lifting his shirt to display a ragged-looking scar, explaining that is what the physicians cut away from his body, in an effort to treat an illness they were unable to diagnose and for which, Bill was unable and unwilling to describe symptoms.

He failed to say no person would be hospitalized for months on end without presenting with symptoms.  Further, insurance requirements (yes, even Medi-Cal would require this) as well as proper medical practice requires a physician have at least a preliminary diagnosis before admitting a patient to a hospital.  If that patient is hospitalized for months, you'd better believe a diagnosis would be required by the hospital's medical director and whatever organization is covering the substantial bill.

Bill Duby's claim he was confined to a hospital for months for an illness that could not be diagnosed is pure garbage.

I would believe he was confined to a hospital for a while, though.  It's not a hospital that would cut away a chunk of his belly fat, though.

Based on my recollection of a bottle of stuff called "Tegretol" on his desk, I'd believe his hospital specialized in psychiatric illnesses and the huge gash on his belly was somehow related to probably the up side of bi-polar disease.  Think about it: if you are so pumped on a bi-polar high you might be bold enough to say something to a person who didn't really appreciate your psychic awareness and that person answered your spiritual insights with a knife.

As far as the gold gloves champ goes, I heard something about that in passing.  But Bill was built like a pole vaulter - wiry.  He didn't have the body mass you would find in a boxer of his height.  Bill's foster mother proudly showed me pictures of "Billy" as a high school pole vaulter and kept some of the trophys and awards Bill earned for pole vaulting.  Boxing at a high level (basically a professional level) immediately after a long stint as a pole vaulter just plain isn't possible for any man.  The two sports require two different muscle groups and two very different body types.  There is no way Bill was a gold gloves boxer - unless he was boxing the Xmas decorations while wearing gold lamè gloves.

Relationships with 200 women would be for the most part after or near when he got divorced and before he started SRF. This would be approximately a 4 to 5 year period. This would mean he had about forty or fifty per year, or about four per month, average. This includes the time he was with Angela Silva, and when he was with Marc Reymont, and when he was at the Berkeley Psychic Institute (which he says he spent with only Angela), not to mention the years of meditation or months in the hospital, etc.

Bill's self-described prowess in female coition exceeds even Tiger Woods' record-setting achievements in that area.  Pair this with what he said about himself as a young man – that he was very shy and girls were not attracted to him and you'll see this dubious achievement as nothing more than a tall tale.

So, commingled with these sexual encounters were…

About six years spent at the Berkeley Psychic Institute and Marc Reymont (another spiritual teacher). We are already over the 4 to 5 years available, but let’s continue.

During this time, Bill claimed he was also a student of Dr. Gene Scott, the infamous TV preacher who was famous for bellowing "get on the phone" whenever he wanted you to hand over your money.  He never said when or for how long.  He also never could describe the facilities at Gene Scott's school.

He spent seven years or so in isolated meditation, doing nothing but lying there with his arms crossed across his chest. When? Certainly not when he was in the Army or when he was married and supporting his wife and two kids, or when he was working in the card club, or when he was in the hospital.

By the time he told his story to me, the "seven years" thing was quietly dropped, probably because Bill started to realize the timeline was as crooked as he was.  However, he did continue to say he spent a significant time in meditation lying on his bed in "the coffin pose", arms crossed over his chest and saying he would get up only to "eat, sleep, shit and fuck".

Perhaps his deep meditation happened when he was simultaneously studying the nine great scriptures.

My take: Bill shoved a Bible under his pillow while he "meditated" thinking the words would magically arise from the pages directly into his noggin.  Or maybe one of his street buddies alternately bashed him in the head with the Bible, The Koran, The Torah and any other scripture found in the gutter.
 
He studied the nine great scriptures. He didn’t mean that he simply read them. He clearly stated, numerous times, that he studied all of them in depth. This gave him credibility as a spiritual leader, knowledgeable in the field of spirituality and religion. How long would it take to study one of these works? Let’s say that he is extraordinary and that he could read and assimilate one of these scriptures in a few months. We would be talking about over two years for the extraordinary feat of reading seven enormous books and absorbing every key topic.  It's a superhuman task.

In fact, it is common that a true study of any ONE scripture takes years.  Ask a priest.  Ask a Rabbi.  Hell, ask one of Bill's fellow students at that Bible College!

As Bill frequently said he not only was a "bad student" and claimed to have dyslexia since he was a young boy, would Bill have the tenacity and personal learning skills to have studied any damn scripture for any longer than a few minutes?  Considering Bill's attention span lasted a few milliseconds unless he was engaged in an all-night screaming tirade about a follower's unsubstantiated crimes or just because he was too wound up to sleep, I don't think he could sit still long enough to turn a page.  Even if he did have the patience and studious discipline to study a scripture, if he really did have dyslexia, it would have slowed him down substantially.

In reality, Bill could have got through less than one tenth of one of his "nine great scriptures" in the time he had available.  That means he could read somewhere around a few chapters of the Bible - maybe it was those few chapters he made us read over and over again?

By the way, can you, the reader, name the nine great scriptures? Bill never mentioned all of them and almost never quoted from any "great scripture" except the Bible.  And even then, Bill misused and misquoted the Bible in order to reinterpret the meaning of scripture.  He re-defined the Bible to match his own twisted and perverse perspective on mind control.

He claims to have “worked with” about 25,000 people in spiritual matters. These numbers are also highly exaggerated - that means it is a steaming pile of dung.

He was making these claims in the 1990’s. From 1983 until the 1990’s he has only worked with the people who came into the Spiritual Rights Foundation. According to the associate member list, about 6,000 people had come to the Spiritual Rights Foundation from its beginning in 1982 until 1996 (and yes, that does account for the numbering system not starting at zero - so stop splitting insubstantial hairs).  And even fewer people arrived after 1996.   William Duby's claim just does not hold up.

At least one third to one half of these people only came once and/or never met Rev. Bill.  His claim would mean he "worked with" (come in contact with) about 3,000 to 4,000 people in the last 15 years.
in fact, very few people got to meet Rev. Bill Duby - only one in ten at best.

To hold water, he would have "worked with" about 21,000 to 22,000 people in the 11 years after his divorce and before he started the Spiritual Rights Foundation in 1982.

That amounts to a small audience of brand new people every day of the year with no time off for holidays. This is all going on concurrently with the above mentioned activities, including the seven years Bill spent in the "coffin pose" getting up only to "eat, sleep, shit and fuck".  So, I guess you'll have to adjust accordingly - meaning you would have to subtract seven years from the eleven years after his divorce and the day he started SRF.  That means you'd have three years to see over 21,000 people.  That means Bill would have "worked with" SEVEN THOUSAND people a year.

But that's only twenty people a day for 365 days a year.  So if each person took only an hour of Bill's time, he'd have four whole hours to eat, sleep, shit and fuck a day.  Crap, I can't even eat three squares a day in four hours.  Don't ask how long the rest takes me.

During its heyday, the Spiritual Rights Foundation saw at most 3 fresh faces per MONTH (not per day).  There were fewer and fewer of them over time.  Actually, two years after I showed up, the number of new faces we saw began to dwindle to a few every couple of months then pretty much crashed to zero by the time Bill dropped dead.

As you can clearly see he was a great con artist. No one dared to call him on any of these boasts and exaggerations lest they be placed on the hot seat and brutally shunned and chastised.


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The events listed in this timeline are events that either Bill himself or the Spiritual Rights Foundation lists as Bill's Dubi-ous achievements.  The dates are as accurate as we can recall and are based again on Bill's own statements, Bill's folklore or official biography published by the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

If you take a few moments to think it through, this time line of events is utterly impossible.  There is no way any one individual can accomplish that amount of items in that amount of time.

This time line clearly shows how Rev. William (Bill) Duby concocted a tall tale to enamor his women and his followers.

But to many of his formerly-faithful, there is only one notable event:

Reverend William Duby dropped face-first
dead on the floor December 5, 2001.