Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Torn Between Two Lovers


We all know how Bill Duby of the Spiritual Rights Foundation interfered with couples, forcing them to separate and coupling unlikely pairs for reasons that made sense only in his crippled, delusional mind.

There were several articles in the news media about Bill’s maniacal behavior.  There were several people subjected to coupling, uncoupling and re-coupling so they can be coupled and uncoupled all over again to achieve the higher calling Bill had planned for them - which involved even more uncoupling and re-coupling as well as the loss of your children, your assets and your self-respect.

I suppose it was worth it for the riches we received from heaven.  My reward must have been that dime I found on the sidewalk.  I sure didn't get anything by way of Bill Duby. 

Bill has been gone for some number of years now, and presumably so has been the maniacal interference in personal relationships.

Not so fast… 

This tale is another hair curler.

Our friend Santa decided that after an appropriate period of being divorced (and about as long without visiting his child) it was time to couple with a God-blessed and upright woman.  Santa was back in the game.

Santa began courting a woman who I remember as basically good, kind and supportive – a long time member of SRF.  She is someone any man would be happy to have as a mate. 

This courtship with this wonderful woman went on for a while - quite a while.  I remember seeing it begin while I was still there and that was a few years ago.  They seemed to get along just fine and have enough in common to make a good pair.

Unfortunately, this wasn’t good enough for Santa.  As was his habit, he played multiple women at once.  I guess someone forgot to clean THAT wolf out of his space. 

Privately, so secret that few noticed, Santa had been dating another woman, a member of SRF – a quite visible member of SRF.

How he got away with it for so long is beyond me.  Is anyone THAT good a liar?   How do you hide your secret relationship from the woman you are dating when both women see each other at SRF headquarters every day?

Well, I have to take my hat off to Santa.  He pulled it off like Tiger Woods.  I certainly couldn’t.  Hell, I wouldn’t even attempt that kind of stunt (it’s just plain wrong).  It’s amazing he was able to make it work as long as he did.

But as these kinds of situations always come to an end and end it did.

Somehow, someone made notice of Santa hooking up two reindeer at once.  The leaders of the cult were secretly but thoroughly briefed on the situation.  Santa's days of climbing down the chimney for some milk and cookies would shortly come to an end.

A staff meeting of all the ministers of the Spiritual Rights Foundation was called.  In front of those present was Angela Silva.

You’d think a staff meeting was to inform the staff of important news or discuss relevant issues.  Not at SRF.  The regular staff meetings at the Spiritual Rights Foundation were something like a commie kangaroo court meets Jerry Springer with the dignity and sense of a crack house argument.  The bad staff meetings were even worse.

During this particular staff meeting, the subject of Santa’s relationship with the other member (that is the PUBLIC relationship) was brought up by Angela Silva for some reason.  Now, what business that woman has in a personal relationship is beyond me.  And by who's authority does she have to resolve a personal relationship in front of a room full of one's peers?  It’s probably beyond anyone whose brain hasn’t been damaged by SRF addiction.

But to the moth-eaten remains of Angela's drug addled brain, if Bill did it, it had to be right.  So, she embarrassed the woman involved (who didn't deserve that kind of treatment), embarrassed Santa (who probably should deserve it), the gathered staff members and herself by describing details of the relationship, while mocking and going out of her way to humiliate the two involved.

If that wasn’t enough, Angela brought up Santa’s PRIVATE relationship with the prominent member of SRF announcing the prominent member by name.  Apparently, there was a reason for her to announce it.  If it made any sense, I’d like someone to explain it to me.

Well, a relationship between two adults is anything but a private matter in the eyes of the Spiritual Rights Foundation.  So, in front of every one of the staff members of SRF, she asked Santa who he’d prefer to be with and was told to have a discussion with his paramour.

As directed, Santa pulled away his public girlfriend for a quick chat outside.  The assumption was he would try to explain himself, ask for forgiveness (which he’d probably get) and walk down the beach with her hand-in-hand.

Instead, he shocked the room by announcing he will shun his public girl so he can solidify his relationship with his private girl - kind of like John Edwards ignoring his cancer-stricken wife for his piece of ass on the side.  Or maybe like Tiger Woods fooling around when he’s got a starter for the Swedish Bikini Team at home. 

Far from being as shocked as the rest of the congregation, Angela Silva praised the decision.  She proceeded to embarrass and humiliate the public girlfriend while showering praise on Santa for his obvious good taste and for choosing the woman who will be his soul mate for now and in the afterlife.

Uhhhh… WHAT?

As it turns out, Santa’s private girlfriend was also a friend of Angela Silva.  So, Angela will ensure her friends will get what they want even if what they want comes as a result of immoral and unethical behavior.

Men, if you learned your friend was two-timing, would you at least tell him he’s playing a dangerous game no one could win?  Women, if you knew your suitor was two-timing, what part of his body would you like to cut off?

Well, there is no such thing as individual initiative at the Spiritual Rights Foundation.  The leader does the thinking for you.  And when your leader is a drug addict you may have some decisions better suited for a crack house than a house for wayward spirits.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

The Academy For Psychic Studies - Your First Time


Anyone remember the first time you met up with Bill Duby?  Didn't he tell you how much fun you'll have with him?  Didn't he say if it's not fun, you aren't doing it right?  Didn't he tell you you should let go of your old morals and ethics for, uh, whatever it was he was peddling?

I found a clip from one of the best musicals of all time: "Into The Woods" called "Hello Little Girl".  It's pretty much self-explanatory.  In it, Little Red Riding Hood meets up with the Big Bad Wolf for the first time.  Just try to keep in mind who would be the Wolf and who's Little Red Riding Hood.


If you would please tell us your own story of the first time you met Bill.

The Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose - A Free Class For The Same Damn Price



I ran across the new slate of classes at the the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose.

They are the same old classes and they are taught by the same old people at the same old location.  Of course, they are taught the same old way.  They do have a new twist on it though:  your first session of the six-session class series is FREE.

Yep, FREE.

You also get a discount if you pay online with PayPal!

But let's do the math and see what a great deal this is and let's make some intuitive and insightful deductions on why a thriving and prosperous organization such as the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose needs to give a discount and a "FREE" class on their well-attended and popular classes on meditation and psychic energy methods.


Here's the math:

The San Jose Academy for Psychic Studies offers 6 sessions of their six-week classes for the special online price of $135 (that's a 10% discount from the regular price of $150).  You get your first class session free also.  I don't know if you have to pay the full price of $150 if you sign up in person.  Who knows if you still get a FREE class either. 

Taking into account that you don't have to "pay" for the first class that price is: $27 per session.


The regular price for the same classes at the Berkeley Academy for Psychic Studies will set you back $135 for 6 class sessions - which includes a discount for using PayPal (presumably you will pay the full price of $150 if you pay in person).  They are not offering a "free" class session at this time.

If you divide the six class sessions by the total price, you pay $22.50 per session.


Uh.... what?


The bottom line is: even with your "FREE" class, the price you will pay at the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose (if you sign up online) is the same as the regular internet price at the Berkeley facility.  Sorry to point out the obvious but that kind of information is hard for the average Joe to find on the web site.

The Academy for Psychic Studies web site is fractured beyond belief and is listed under a myriad of web addresses and it's really hard to find and correlate any meaningful information.  It took me having to dig out my memory of the crazy web site and follow link after link and URL after URL to dig that information out of the ether.

Who knows if the fractured organization of the web site is any more than dumb, disorganized design.  I would believe that over a calculated, deliberate attempt to hide information.

Or maybe not.

With the many, many URL's pointing to pages in the Academy for Psychic Studies and Spiritual Rights Foundation web site, you have to wonder why the beneficial and helpful information there has to be compartmentalized underneath different names, different messages, different appearances.

The thought of it just drives me batty.  It's probably a result of the Academy for Psychic Studies bats getting loose in the belfry.  I just can't believe they are so calculating that they could concoct an evil scheme to deceive the world.  But I have been surprised before and those bats do appear to be hiding something.  I wonder what that might be?


But what about the offering of a "FREE" class session?   How about the 10% discount if you register online and pay in advance with PayPal?

We all hear how powerful, how life-changing, how popular are the classes at the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose.  We hear of those who attend experience healing, happiness and a renewed outlook on life.  The classes are truly addressing the needs of a long-suffering world.

If that is the case, why offer a discount?  If the classes are indeed so powerful, so life-affirming that students are forming a line around the block, why not raise the price to the level other spiritual gurus and teachers charge?

As Adam Smith said: supply and demand.

How many classes are supplied by the Academy for Psychic Studies and how strong is the demand really?

I'd demand that my FREE class be actually FREE.  I would demand that the total price with my FREE class be LESS than the total price of paying for all six sessions.  After all, the customer is always right...

I wonder if they would indeed supply that FREE class if confronted with their error.  Anyone care to take a guess?

When we bought my wife's new car, she went to a dealership my family used for decades.  So have my neighbors.  My neighbors and my father knew the owner personally and knew he ran an upright operation.  They gave my wife a great deal on her car and treated her like a valued customer and good neighbor without me having to drop a name.  Now that is a dealer we will go back to again.

Before we went to that dealer, she visited some others.  Even a used car lot, just for laughs.  Of course, the used car lot was filled with the usual slicksters in ugly clothes that give that business a bad name.  There were no great deals at that lot.  Just high-pressure tactics, crappy pricing with the usual "What will it take to get you to drive this car today?" - well how about a CARFAX, a background report on the used car lot from DMV as well as a DMV report on the salesman?  No?  Bye!


I will say the used car dealer offered a FREE car wash, a tank of gas and a discount on an overpriced warranty that would probably be needed over and over again.  And that free cup of horrible coffee is sticking with me to this day.  I would hate to think what would happen if we fell for their nutty pricing and not-so-free offers.

What do you think?  Would you pay the same damn price for the same damn thing?  Would you fall for a "FREE" offer that hides the same old price for the same old thing?

Look up the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose.  See for yourself.  If it's a good deal, take them up on it.  If you find out later it was not, well, I have some good coffee from Peet's.  Let me pour you a cup.  I'll throw in a couple of Krispy Kremes as well.


   

Friday, February 12, 2010

Guest Post: Total Despair is on the Air again

Today we have another Guest Post from "Anonymous".



Carrying on with the satirical view of the Spiritual Rights Foundation snooze fest "Total Prosperity", Anonymous points out the kind of abuse leveled at men from the enlightened women leaders of the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

Even more enlightening, Anonymous well illustrates how brown-nosing is simultaneously encouraged and exploited by the Dear Leaders of the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

The verbal abuse is intense. The current leaders perpetuate and extend the craft taught to them by that master trailer park gossip and self-confessed maniac Bill Duby. What is described here is a fairly typical verbal exchange between any male who is even slightly, briefly out of favor or the random daily target for the venom of the leaders.

The derision is constant and excruciating. The leaders come after you for dollars, pennies, nickels, and your time, the devotion of every free moment you may have. And most of all, they demand blind devotion to their warped, perverse instructions and blind indulgence of every tantrum, outburst and act of exploitation they conduct - even those acts that threaten to destroy all the things you hold near and dear to you. Your family and future for starters.

The point is clear: join SRF and you lose. You lose your savings, you lose your self-respect, you lose any chance of making a life for yourself.

You do gain the skill of taking a kick in the balls (or other tender part of your anatomy) every time you open your mouth and begging and groveling for scraps and the validation of being told you aren't as valuable as a stinking pile on the street.

But hey, please listen to Total Prosperity on KEST radio at 10AM Tuesday. Call in and ask for a reading. Ignore the rest. Just make them believe people are listening - but don't let them know you are laughing.


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Announcer:
Please listen with the intent to hear the true message as we introduce you to out twisted logic and pick your pockets remembering that we are forgiven by our heavenly father who would protect you from us if he really loved you.


Reverend Prick: Hello. I am Reverend Prick and welcome to Total Hilarity. I mean, total prosperity, I am truly blessed to be joined by my masters Reverend Angela and Reverend Debi. Reverend Robin is holed up in the back room counting dollar bills, as this is a little too advanced a discussion for her.

Reverend Prick: I have a question for you: how high is your bank balance and how can I become a director so that I can get my mitts on the loot?

Reverend Angela: First, you can eat the peanuts out of my shit. Second, you can shut the fuck up and talk about Healing Clinic

Reverend Prick: Yes master. Our Free Open House Healing Clinic is where you can come in for a free energy healing, which we call “the gateway to hell”. Come in if you can have it. Actually come in so we can take your money from you…

Reverend Debi: Uh Prick, we have a call

Reverend Prick: I see you need to come into healing clinic with your checkbook

Reverend Angela: Shut the fuck up Prick! Caller what is your question?

Caller: I need a job

Reverend Debi: the color is green

Reverend Prick: you could get a job

Reverend Angela: So could you, Prick. Caller, you need to clean your energy

Reverend Debi: yes come to healing clinic and start your indoctrination

Reverend Prick: bring your checkbook

Reverend Debi: Good call! Reverend Prick, talk a little about hypnotherapy

Reverend Prick: Yes master. I run the male program - did you know that we men are a stabilizing influence on you women?

Reverend Debi: I know that you are never gonna get your mitts on my share of the loot, you fucking leech.

Reverend Prick: I love to trance. I run the male program. We show men how to maintain their space and work with women on an equal basis and show them what it means to be a spiritual, connected man who can have this teaching. When you are part of this power-packed program, you will see how your life will change – like mine, and you will get more respect from women and you will see how we men can have all the things the Supreme Being pours from the windows of heaven.

Reverend Debi: Yeah, like a kick in the balls… Shut the fuck up Prick, I asked you to talk about the goddamn hypnotherapy class I teach. Thanks for not promoting my $2000.00 class, asshole. Oh and you still owe your minister’s class fee and your tithe and – oh wait! You don’t have a job, you lazy fuck! We have a call…

Reverend Angela: The color is blue and red

Reverend Debi: Uh, Angela - the caller hasn’t asked a question yet.

Angela: Oh. I guess that was another LSD flashback…

Caller: What is my boyfriend doing?

Reverend Prick: the color is blue and red, Reverend Debi what do you see?

Reverend Debi: I see you are a fucking ass kisser but I can’t see the future - only the blessed Reverend Angela. She’s from Atlantis.

Reverend Angela: you need to clean your energy

Reverend Prick: how do you clean your energy?

Reverend Angela: You can start by losing 150 pounds, Prick. Then you can get a fucking job. Caller, come in for a full reading, get a healing, sell everything you own and put the money in our offshore bank accounts…

Reverend Prick: I love you. Will you marry me?

Reverend Angela: No, but you can wipe my ass after I shit out my Mexican dinner. I am the psychic queen you are dirt

Reverend Prick: I love it when you talk dirty, I can’t wait till someone joins the male program so I can tell them I am grounding females.

Reverend Debi: You’re not getting into my pants with your two inch cock either.

Reverend Prick: Well that wraps it up if you have any sense you will get a psychic reading. Or you will go to hell!

Reverend Angela: the color is yellow. Uh… sorry, another flashback - come to our psychic fair!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Floating Down the River Named Denial

Elisabeth Kubler-Ross was a Swiss psychiatrist who conducted groundbreaking research into the process of accepting death and loss. Her research led to the creation of hospice care and a higher focus on the support of those who are at the end of their lives and the people near them. It also is applied to other types of grief, such as loss of a loved one, loss of a treasured possession, even the prospect of facing a major life change such as a long prison sentence.

There are seven stages that people experience (I won't list them here) and those stages are not always experienced in order. Some stages are repeated - especially if the person involved does not complete a stage.

Take a look at this graphic of the stages and waves of response:














Up until fairly recently, The Academy for Psychic Studies was more concerned with expansion and diversification. The ISHI hypnosis program was created and operated with the same amount of dysfunction and unbelievably unethical behavior as the Academy. But at present, The Academy for Psychic Studies is fighting for something more fundamental. They are trying to survive.


The number of members has dwindled from a high of nearly 40 devotees to the current number of followers: 16. Many departures occurred in the last two years. And enrollment in the highly touted Clairvoyant Training Program has dropped from a high of nearly twenty students to only one.

Through it all, the culties are presenting a happy face to the world. Speaking of their boundless prosperity while their membership dwindles. Speaking of the benefits and advantages of The Academy for Psychic Studies while they have no examples of any benefits or advantages. But they all say the same thing about their time at the Academy: that they are prosperous. Even though there is only one couple who are homeowners (purchased well before their membership), few hold decent jobs, almost none keep retirement or other savings and the trapping of prosperity (a decent, reliable vehicle; attractive, well-fitting clothing; the ability to enjoy a vacation or celebrate with friends and family) they tell the world that life is grand, they are prosperous to a degree you cannot even begin to imagine and The Academy for Psychic Studies is the key to the kind of life you were born to live.

All it takes is a true devotion to the teaching, 10-30% of your income every month, 10-30% of your assets every year, and a devotion of your time and energy to repair the leader's homes for free, maintain the headquarters for free, payment of outrageous fees for classes that have little benefit (and which content was stolen, er, "inspired" from another source).

And that life you were born to live consists of constant, unrelenting financial pressure; the surrender of your spouse and children to the control of the cult; the loss of your soul to people who have no concern for you outside of what you can provide for them.

No wonder there are no takers. But why do the cult-ies continue to whistle while they work?

Take a look at the Kubler-Ross stages. When the founder was alive, The Academy for Psychic Studies was in a stable position.
A freaky and ugly position, but stable.

Now that the end is in sight, what stage would the faithful be in now? Does it make sense?

Well, I think according to the Kubler-Ross stages, the stage of denial that The Academy for Psychic Studies is in now make all the sense in the world.

The meditation techniques taught there encourage denial and create dissociation. If you are in a tripped-out, giddy state of mind, you can deny anything. After all, it's not your emotions you are feeling. It's not your feeling of dread.

But it's going to be your ass when the whole thing comes down.

I'd start the process of leaving denial behind and quickly look for an escape hatch, if I were the remaining faithful. With little in the bank, no support systems outside (as they have alienated family and friends) escape can be difficult. But it would be essential.

I feel lucky. A few years after I joined up, some courageous spouses and fathers of children trapped in the cult were able to expose that whole mess in the media. A few years later, when Bill Duby died right in front of me, it still took some amount of time before I figured out what the hell was happening.

The event that finally kicked me in the proverbial ass was the death of my father and the modest estate he left for me. Bill's two women Robin and Angela worked me over to turn my inheritance (valuable San Francisco Bay Area real estate) over to the cult. If Bill were alive, I believe that small bit of property would be signed over to him without a second thought. It's a damn fortunate thing that man dropped dead.

I finally got to the point of acceptance that I was in a cult and that the end of my time with them was near.

I just hope those who remain can get to the acceptance stage sometime before they go down with the ship.

Monday, January 25, 2010

More Short Thoughts

I just realized something. Actually, I just decided to say something about this. The settlement agreement we signed with SRF requires us to maintain their "response" on our blogs for a period of two years.

Two Years.

So, in order for us to comply with that term of the settlement, we have to maintain our blogs for two years.

Two Years.

The Spiritual Rights Foundation has guaranteed I will be around to inform the public of their perverse and destructive activities for at least TWO YEARS.

And for two years, I'll bet more and more people will come to their senses and follow their own path without the anchor around their neck called the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

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For some time, I was angry. I was angry at myself for being duped far more than the anger I felt at those who deceived me.

And this blog allowed me to vent that.

But now, after their failed lawsuit, after realizing how the faithful few at the Spiritual Rights Foundation stick their foot in their mouths every time it opens, seeing the confused, contradictory, rambling quality of their writing, I feel:

HAPPY
Why? Am I taking pleasure in another's misfortune or am I applying the same sadistic pleasure watching them writhe in torture and pain (from the revelation of the information you read here) as they derived while they tortured us?

No.

I'm happy to know that all the things I saw, the things devoted members saw and even the casual attendees saw weren't just figments of our imagination.

I'm happy to see that our frustrations and disappointments were not mere projections of our shortcomings onto the wise and holy leaders of a spiritual community.

I'm happy to see the true colors of the Academy for Psychic Studies and the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

I'm happy to see the friends I met at SRF as the real people they are.

I'm happy to be more acquainted with the SRF members I didn't have a chance to know.

But most of all: I'm happy to live in the light of reality and bask in the everlasting sunlight of my own humanity and I am happy to share my life with those who share that sentiment.

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How many organizations does the Spiritual Rights Foundation operate:
  • The Academy for Psychic Studies
  • International Spiritual Hypnosis Institute (ISHI Hypnosis)
  • Freedom Estates
  • Health and Wealth
  • Liberty Construction (now defunct)
  • Some kind of bookstore (also defunct)
Did I miss any?
Just remember the "Blue Sky Ranch" is NOT owned by the Spiritual Rights Foundation. Contra Costa County official records show the actual owners are: Robin Dumolin and Angela Silva.

I keep wondering why one spiritual organization has to maintain so many different identities? Are they afraid of people hearing their name?
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Your Wedding Day.

For many of us, it's a great and happy day. Mine was. I still can't believe it was such a great day.
At first, we asked a friend of ours (an ex-SRF member) to conduct the ceremony. She wasn't comfortable with it so we hired a wedding minister. But we still wrangled our friend into our ceremony anyway by having her read a passage from the bible.

Anyway, SRF members love weddings. So do the leaders. In fact, most of the happy couples there crave the honor and privilege of being married by the President of the Spiritual Rights Foundation herself, Angela Silva.
Well, since all the ministers at the Spiritual Rights Foundation aspired to perform weddings themselves (and are empowered to do so) SRF's leaders assembled a quick guide to performing an SRF-style wedding complete with a written guide (according to some present at the class). The sacred wedding ceremony was presented to a class of ministers who paid the usual class fee to attend.

The procedure and conduct of the wedding ceremony was presented. At the end of class, the gathered were given guidelines (actually, a holy command) on how much to charge the happy couple. As that particular topic progressed, it became very clear to some of the attendees, the fees the minister received for his or her services would go back to SRF.

Not just a portion of the fee - all of it.

I can't see the reason why Angela Silva and Robin Dumolin think they are entitled to the money a minister earns through his or her own labor - but they do. If you know why please leave a comment.

So, how many marriages were officiated by the SRF faithful recently?

Friday, January 15, 2010

Special Night - Major Fright

This week, Steve Sanchez has generously contributed a chapter of his book, Spiritual Perversion.

Spiritual Perversion is a honest and candid account of Steve's fourteen years in the Spiritual Rights Foundation. Steve was not only a minister at SRF, he was the director of SRF's Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose for a number of years. Steve brought in several students into the SRF "Clairvoyant Training Program", including me and my wife. We don't hold that against him.

Steve suffered such extreme abuse at the hands of the now-dead founder of the Spiritual Rights Foundation and Academy for Psychic Studies and at the hands of the current leaders of "The Academy" that writing his book was as much therapy as it is a cautionary tale of the dark side of the Academy for Psychic Studies.

I have not only read Steve's book cover to cover, I have reviewed it favorably on Amazon. As outrageous and crazy this whole affair sounds, it's all true. I saw many of Rev. Bill Duby's antics up close and personal. The event described here in "Spiritual Perversion" is absolutely true.

In fact, I know the woman described here. My wife and I had dinner with her. She's been in my home. She's not someone you would think would have any interest in the Academy for Psychic Studies. To this day, she can't believe the Academy for Psychic Studies could have caused the problems we long-time followers experienced and she can't believe that Steve Sanchez faced as much unrelenting pressure and exploitation as he did.

If you are considering taking classes at the Academy for Psychic Studies in San Jose, you should read the following closely. While this is a one-time event from a guy now dead, look at the chapters where Steve had to use labor and resources from an Academy-owned construction company to satisfy the leader's need to pimp their crib - without the leaders paying one thin dime.

That feeling of entitlement lives on. They are looking for more new people, primarily from San Jose as before, to help re-build their crumbling empire. Those of you from San Jose should be on the lookout before you find yourselves losing much more than a couple of nights a week.


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Spiritual Perversion

by Steve Sanchez

Chapter 32: Reverse Revelation


After several years, we moved the Santa Clara Psychic Academy to San Jose. Two or three times a year Rev. Bill Duby would come down to do a special workshop. Sometimes these workshops were titled “Psychic Awareness and Healing,” and other times we just promoted them as “A Special Night with Rev. Bill.” Usually we had anywhere from 15 to 25 people.

However, one workshop drew about 40 participants because I had just obtained a newspaper article—a question-and-answer interview with Rev. Bill—about SRF in the San Jose Mercury News. It was very positive for SRF, which at this point was a dubious achievement for me because I had many doubts about SRF and harbored thoughts of leaving.

Rev. Bill started out doing his usual trip of teasing and joking with the audience. He talked in a rapid-fire manner about demystifying what it means to be psychic, about how we are all spirits who are meant to own our bodies and how there are teeming millions of spirits around us all the time who would like to take over and run our bodies.

He spoke about how to “own” our bodies, how to heal ourselves of foreign energy, and many other things. He mixed sex jokes with “enlightened word play.” He talked about how he was a master at reading and “acting out” the energy in the room.

He started to whip the energy up by speaking with sudden and intense emotion, using dynamic movements, shifting who he was giving attention to, and by saying he was a channel for Christ.

He made fun of channelers like Kevin Ryerson, gurus, and people like Shirley MacLaine, and then he taught that the true way to channel was to “channel yourself as the spirit of Christ.” He spoke of how the Christ Force energy is the true healing energy on the planet. When the energy was at its peak, he went into a brief meditation and began to speak as if he were channeling Jesus Christ himself.

I began to feel more and more uncomfortable, and I sensed the new people attending felt the same way. This was weird. It was too intense and religious for beginning people to take in. Rarely did he claim to channel to begin with, but it was especially strange for him to do it with new people in the room. As I looked around the crowded room I could see the new people were looking askance at what was going on.

Then Rev. Bill chose a woman, Sharon, to read, tease, and shine the “Christ Force Energy” on. Sharon had been coming to San Jose for a long time. I had a strong rapport with her and had done many classes and readings with her. She was a sensitive, goodhearted woman who had overcome a drinking problem some time ago. She was a musician, a little naive and idealistic, and struggling in her marriage. You could see she had been beaten down around the edges a little. Her tendency was to give and give and not stand up for herself enough.

Rev. Bill got right in her face and “shined the light” deep into her eyes. He teased her with some sexual jokes and told her she had a special gift as a healer. He told her that her sixth chakra was very open and that it was taking on too much foreign energy from others, especially from her husband.

Rev. Bill told her that her clairvoyant ability had never shut down, just like his own, but that she hadn’t learned to harness it. He told her that she had a special quality of innocence and that she was an excellent candidate to join the year class. “You are a runaway psychic and healer—you need to harness it. YOU need to learn how to read, baby. Then you will have the world by the tail.”

These were typical things for him to say when he was “hooking someone for Christ into the teaching,” as he put it. It was always very intense when he singled one person out for so much validation. All the ministers sitting together now who had talked to Sharon about the year class at one time or another looked at themselves in a very self-congratulatory way.

Everyone latched onto this feeling of relief because there were uncomfortable vibes moving among us. It was more than a little weird to all of us ministers that he kept getting in Sharon’s face and talking about the Christ Force energy while gesticulating strenuously, but none of us wanted to acknowledge our uneasiness.

Still, we couldn’t help seeing that most of the people in the room thought it was weird. Personally, my biggest concern was for Sharon. I was afraid she was being led astray. I felt a nagging voice telling me that I should do something like take her into my counsel and away from Bill. I wanted to protect her.

I could see Ang making gestures to Rev. Bill to tone it down and end it. This was not uncommon, but usually she positioned herself where the rest of us couldn’t see her. But we were so tightly packed in she couldn’t hide her signals from us. She was extremely uncomfortable with this situation because her efforts to signal him were a tacit acknowledgment that he was being weird.

I felt her pain, but it was amusing, even thrilling—the main authority figures in my life were looking extremely foolish! Rev. Bill was already on what he called a “transmedium run, channeling the Christ Force Energy through his crown chakra,” so it was presumed, as always, that he was in a “different, higher realm of moral being than the rest of us.”

He ignored Rev. Ang’s gestures, as usual. The color of her face almost matched her red hair. Twice she let out an audible sigh of frustration, the kind of sigh where you let your lips flap like a horse’s as the air rushes out

Then Rev. Bill said some words that made my ears pop open wide. While holding Sharon’s face in his hands and giving her “the light” he said, “I see that you are coming into the realm of your true soul mate. You have so much love to give and receive. You are now within the sphere of your soul mate, but to see your soul mate you have to increase your soul cycle. Otherwise you will miss him. You have to be in your sixth chakra to see him. If you choose, you are someone who can have the year class. Learning to read is the fastest way to increase your soul cycle on the planet. Only Christ can take the year class because he is love, and you carry the light of Christ within you. I tell you this as a channel of the Christ vibration.” Then he kissed her forehead and let her go.

My world crashed into a sickening sober reality. Those were the same words, the same rap he spoke to me the first day I came to SRF some 13 years ago! I cringed with pain and shame. Maybe this man really is an insane manipulator.

Sharon melted into her seat, blushing bright red. She was utterly “lit up” and smitten. Rev. Bill continued his lecture, but occasionally referred back to Sharon with a laugh, saying something about how “lit up” she was, or about how what she was feeling was better than any orgasm a man could give her.

On the outside, for the moment, I was the “good” minister who had organized this “great event.” On the inside, I felt sick to death. I was leading a sick lie of a life. I didn’t believe in what I was doing anymore. I hated it and I hated myself for doing it.


The following day I wanted to call Sharon, but I didn’t have her number. I had to wait till I got to San Jose that night. I waited till the others were occupied and then went to call, but before I could, the phone rang. It was Sharon. She was very agitated and confused. She was crying and her mind had been running wild all day. She asked if she could come over and talk to me. I told her to come on in, and I asked her to come at a time I knew the others would be reading. I wanted to talk to her alone, without interference. I didn’t want the others to hear us or to talk to her.

When we were alone in a separate room she started crying again and spoke very swiftly, “Steve I am sorry to take your time. I am just so confused, I don’t know what to do. I feel like I am in love, but I have my life and my husband. I feel like I should do something about being a healer. I love being a healer. I believe I am. Everyone keeps telling me I am a healer and that I should join the year class. I am thinking that maybe I should do that, but I have my husband and my kids. I don’t know if I have enough time like all of you who are so dedicated. What should I do? Do you think I am in love with Rev. Bill, or is it someone else in SRF that is meant for me? I am wondering… like he said… um… who my soul mate is? You know… Do you know? I feel like I got the light from Rev. Bill. Is it him? Rev. Ang and Debi said they got the light, too. I am so confused. My husband is not perfect and he upsets me, but I don’t want to just leave him…”

My heart leaped out to her. I could feel an intense rage simmering below, but that didn’t matter right now. I just wanted to protect her and I was so thankful to God that I had the opportunity. I knew what I had to do. I made sure to speak to her with a steady voice and calming gestures, to calm her down and to make sure she heard me.

“Sharon, there is nothing you have to do. I don’t think you are in love with Rev. Bill. You don’t need him to be happy. He is not your soul mate, and you don’t need him to find your soul mate. The worst thing you could do right now is join the year class or leave your husband. Please, don’t even consider that. It would be the worst mistake you could make. I know. It is the exact mistake I made with my life and my first wife.” She looked at me with astonishment and intense interest.

“You are a healer, but there are many kinds of healers. You can heal with your music, which you certainly do, by painting, or just in your daily life by the way you talk to people. Rev. Bill doesn’t really give you the light. You have the light and love inside you. You have your own direct connection to God. A lot of people’s lives and relationships have been ruined by joining the year class, including mine. Rev. Bill and this place are not what you think they are. You are fine… Okay?”

She asked me questions and became much more relaxed. She had never heard anyone say anything “negative” about Bill. I was astonished at what I said, too. I loved saying it, though. It felt really good. She saw things differently. She saw that she was very sensitive and vulnerable right now.

At the end of our meeting she said as she looked directly at me, “I wish you were my husband. You really seem to care about me.” That is possibly the best thing anyone ever said to me. After that, she occasionally still came to the Academy, but she never joined the year class.

Not a single person who attended Rev. Bill’s workshop came back to the San Jose Academy for a reading or even to the free healing clinic.

In the following weeks I called several of the people who attended to see if they would be interested in joining one of our classes or in getting a reading, and most of them had a bad impression of the place.



A couple of days later on a work day at the farm before Revelation Class, I saw Rev. Bill setting something up with the women. I could tell it was about me. All the women involved had an air of self-importance because they were recruited on a mission for Rev. Bill. Ang called me into one of the bedrooms of the trailer home, and all the women filed in. There was Ang, Robin, Rev. Rosie, Rev. Sherry, Nancy—and me. I was freaked. I knew this had to be it.

This was torture. I was ready to jump out of my skin and say something. The familiar itch from my heart up to my chin was pulsating with irritation. Ang started talking. She explained that Rev. Bill wanted them to talk to me because Linda wasn’t getting through to me. “We are not here to bash you. We are trying to help you. Rev. Bill wants us to talk to you about where you are failing in business.” Maybe this isn’t it, I thought. “Just try and listen to what we say, and don’t talk back too much… you know what I mean.” She beamed her sweet, comforting smile at me.

They went around the room and told me what they “saw” psychically. Robin talked about how I wasn’t bidding high enough and how she wanted me to pay more attention to the accounting expenses. Ang talked about how I resented tithing and the fact that she and Robin got bigger salaries than I did. She said that my negative energy was taking the business down. Sherry rattled on about how she knows how business works, emphasizing that I have to let the customer always be right.

I listened and acknowledged them all. It was difficult and painful at times to stay quiet, but I put little value on what they said. I was just elated that this wasn’t the big one. I hardly talked back at all, but I did tell Robin and Ang that I thought that SRF should pay for it when Liberty men worked on SRF property because using their labor for free was hurting the business. In reality I didn’t care if Liberty went down. No, I was dearly hoping it would.

After the meeting, Ang took me aside and said, “Steve I thought you did a real good job of not reacting. You handled it well.” I thanked her and thought, how ironic.

Shortly after this, Ang asked me to build a steam room in her bathroom for Rev. Bill, and Bill asked me to put hardwood flooring in the living room for Ang. Both of them wanted this as a gift from Liberty. I didn’t want to do this because Liberty couldn’t afford it at all, it would cause me a lot of stress, and I believed they were taking advantage of the money in an inappropriate way. On the other hand if I showed any sign of not wanting to do it I would certainly catch hell for being disloyal.

I arranged all the work, even though I had two other jobs going on. I still wanted to show them I was loyal. I became their buddy as the work was going on at first, but halfway through, they decided they also wanted hardwood flooring in the bedroom, two new sliding glass doors, two new windows, and cedar paneling in the closets. I told them Liberty couldn’t afford to do this, but they overrode me and accused me of being disloyal.

They put Linda in charge of finishing the work because I had a “bad attitude,” and I was slammed in front of everyone. All this made me sick to my stomach. I didn’t know what my rights were. I was starting to hate them.

Could it really be that they’re just hatefully using me? But I continued to float over these misgivings out of fear and desire for their approval. They ended up spending about $10,000 at Liberty’s expense. I couldn’t take much more. I was so stressed I could barely stand being alive. I couldn’t mistake the endless, useless pattern of my life.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Missing the Mission



While at the Spiritual Rights Foundation, I frequently heard that those who ended their affiliation with the Spiritual Rights Foundation would leave for various reasons. "They can't blow their pictures" was a frequent one, usually said when no other reason could be found.

Even absurd reasons like the kind of clothes a student would wear, the activities that they participated in outside of class were used as reasons for their expulsion or departure.

Many people left SRF. Some because they wanted to. Others because they were told to. Many left because they just had to.

With every departure, the leaders would gather the flock and conduct all kinds of psychic techniques to clean out the "running away" energy from those who remained. And the congregation would listen intently as the leadership would describe in detail all the reasons the dearly departed "couldn't have the teaching" and all the dangerous, destructive and ungodly pitfalls that would befall the cowardly defectors.

The leadership acted like there was a never-ending supply of new recruits. In fact, the founder would frequently boast that he could replace each person with ten others if he wanted to.

When someone would want to get out or was having doubts, he would proclaim to everyone that everyone who ever left the Spiritual Rights Foundation always begged to come back in. Almost every one of them were turned down, he said. The one re-entry student I knew of was in the Clairvoyant Training Program years before I showed up. One day, while the re-entry student was away, the founder came in to our class rambling about many things as usual. He suddenly launched the topic of the re-entry student. He looked down at us from his bar stool and said: "Angela told me that ********* wanted to come back in. And she said, 'we don't want him here do we?' I had to talk her into it."

During this talk, he was sure to tell us how frightening the real world was to sensitive souls like us, while reinforcing that fear with the suggestion that once out, SRF would be less than willing to let you back in. The message - once you are here, you can't leave. Kind of like a Roach Motel.

When the founder passed away, there was a few years where SRF moved along on momentum alone. Things seemed to be rolling along just fine. But every rolling stone comes to a stop sooner or later. Over time, the decline in interest in SRF became more and more present. The momentum was indeed coming to an end.

New faces would disappear as quickly as they came. I recalled special "open house" introduction nights for the Clairvoyant Training Program. Some of the time, one person turned up. One particularly momentous night, three prospective students appeared. The rest of the time, none. Almost none of those attending the open house enrolled in the Clairvoyant Training Program. I can only recall one and she didn't last long.

The expectations the membership had on themselves were waning. The relentless pressure to fulfill the founder's direction to "replace yourself ten times" released with his death. And the relentless degradation, the offering of false rewards, the never-ending pursuit of objectives no human could achieve began to subside but never went away.

After a few years, the Spiritual Rights Foundation began to flounder. No direction. Waning interest. No enthusiasm for those things that brought so much excitement and joy. A major depression was beginning to develop.

What happened here?

In all the time we had a charismatic leader, there was a seemingly limitless amount of activities, projects, goals we can achieve with a collective effort. And there was the continuous wave of manufactured tension between spouses, contrived strife between parent and child, the perception of a Judas among the ranks and the intense effort to be right with God and live and think like Jesus.

Personal problems were amplified in order for the church to create a miraculous healing. Tension built among the membership as they avoided those at a lower vibration and associated with those who are in favor with the leadership. The constant drive to reach a higher vibration and eventually reach the inner circle ruled their lives. The members faced a constant craving to be near the leader and to be blessed with his presence.

We were all consumed with the need for validation and terrified at the thought we could be excluded from the ranks of the spiritual elite.

This attention on the lives of others, the drive for healing and the overriding fear of the outside world and those of lower vibration kept us all apart from the purpose of coming together in a church devoted to bringing their light unto the world.

We lost our sense of purpose. We lost our mission. I don't ever recall anyone explaining the organization's purpose to the world apart from the fact we "have the light" and attract those who want it.

It's a self-centered way of thinking, that. The Spiritual Rights Foundation gives "the light" to those who "can have it". But only 0.01% of the world can "have it". We were the spiritual elite, above the rest and focused on ourselves. We were always told "you are not your brother's keeper.", you have to keep your light for yourself and never, ever give away what you have learned. "Make 'em pay for it" was the mantra: get the money up front.

Can you be altruistic in an environment where people are out for themselves? Can you be have concern for your fellow man when you are always told "you are not your brother's keeper!". Can you maintain a focus on a collective mission when you are tasked with and indeed, expected to fend for yourself?

With the remainder of the membership at the Spiritual Rights Foundation having been exposed to exactly that, it is any wonder that interest in that organization declines? Is it any wonder that despite adjusting the demands on the members, relaxing the prerequisites and standards for new attendees and attempting promotional activities, new prospects are rare and the current members become fewer and fewer?

Can the church get back on course? Would there be hope among the hopeless? With the only rallying cry being the outrage over this blog and those who read it, the Spiritual Rights Foundation is on the fast track to irrelevance. It will take a tectonic shift in outlook, perspective and attitude to turn around that ship. I have my doubts that it will happen.

You can't cooperate to achieve a common goal if you have never been taught to do so. You can't pursue a mission you never hear.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Share Your Thoughts

Hello Everyone,

I'm taking the chance that at least one or two of you good readers want to take a few moments to write an article or something of your own. But since it's a lot of time to set up and maintain a blog and there is always the danger of being targeted, I thought you could use this blog for your own self-expression.

Since anonymity is important to many of us ex-members, I had to figure out a safe and anonymous way for you to get an article or other writing to me.

Well, I just figured it out. Upload your article to this MSN SkyDrive folder

or paste this in your browser: http://cid-124cc4866e2e37cd.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Public?authkey=*XWjIqt6K20%24


It's a folder called "Articles from Contributors" and it is a public folder. I'll check it regularly and get your article up as soon as possible.

I'd recommend converting your article to a plain text file. It's easy to do, just select "Plain Text" when you save your article. The use of a plain text format pretty well eliminates any way to trace the file back to you. You can send up other formats like MS Word but you need to remember that Word saves the name of the author with the article. You may not want that.

Sure, you can email your writing to me as well. Just use the email address on my profile. Even if you email me, I'll keep your article anonymous unless you tell me to tell the world you wrote it.

I hope many of you send in an article as a guest writer. I'll tell you something: being able to write about the insanity we faced helps. And if you are worried about anyone getting back at you, this blog and my supervision of the users here will protect your identity.

Remember that I name only a few people - those who are responsible for the destruction of the lives they claim to improve and others (such as author and cult survivor Steve Sanchez or Jeff, our Psychdoctorate) who are already visible to the public eye. Unless you are already outed, you won't be.

This blog is your shield. I have proven the First Amendment prevails over the petty tyranny of the Spiritual Rights Foundation. Joy and I scared them so thoroughly, they ran with their tails between their legs and hid in the basement. We're still standing there holding a rolled-up newspaper if they piss on our carpet again. I think they won't come after you.

Why not take that opportunity to tell the world what the Spiritual Rights Foundation really stands for?

Why not take the chance to save a life?

How about it?

Upload an article of any length on any subject (as long as you stay on-topic). Even if you want to say the Spiritual Rights Foundation is the representation of Heaven on Earth, go right ahead and say it.

Your freedom of speech is protected here. Say what you want to say. Even call me whatever you want.

Just do not insult, demean or otherwise annoy my readers.

Because if you do, I'll just have to post your vomit prominently with my usual tart comeback.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Mort Litwack In Memoriam

In Memory of Morton Litwack, PhD.


On the morning of December 11, 2009, Morton "Mort" Litwack. PhD. passed away peacefully.

We all remember Mort as a unique individual with a vast amount of knowledge and wisdom that befitted his maturity and advanced education. As a lifelong student and teacher, we remember Mort for his ability to reach out and share his wealth of information through his teaching and for his enthusiasm for life. Mort was also an active real estate and securities investor, managing a sizable portfolio.

Maintaining his sense of independence and self-image upon receiving ordination as a minister, Mort insisted on the title "Rabbi" in honor of his heritage and faith.

Mort is survived by his extensive family and those who were equally blessed as his friends, colleagues and students.

VICTORY!



Your rights, our rights and the rights of those in fear of speaking out have been upheld.


We signed a final settlement agreement ending the lawsuit conducted by the Spiritual Rights Foundation, et. al (Angela Silva, Robin Dumolin, ISHI Hypnosis).


This settlement ends the controversy. The Spiritual Rights Foundation, ISHI Hypnosis et. al. (Angela Silva, Robin Dumolin, ISHI Hypnosis) have agreed to stop harassing us in the legal system. In return, we will allow them to post a rebuttal comment - ONE rebuttal comment. This condition of the settlement is laughable. As all of you know, comments here are not moderated and no one has ever been banned.

However, that SRF decided to sue first and comment later proves they continue to display outrageous and unrestrained behavior to achieve even the most insignificant results.


The Spiritual Rights Foundation did not require us to pay money, post retractions, remove certain materials or anything else. They just plain had no legal reason to force anything from us. In fact, they had no legal reason to have conducted legal action in the first place.  However, they were compelled by the court to pay US for all the expenses we incurred for our defense.


Thanks to our brilliant and talented attorney (a First Amendment specialist who is a member of the California First Amendment Coalition who was senior editor of the Yale Law Review and reviewed legislation for Barney Frank), we responded to their complaint by filing a demurrer and anti-SLAPP motion with the court. Those motions argued the SRF complaint was as bogus as it gets and has no legal standing.


They were angry I called them a cult. We had a quote from the Spiritual Rights Foundation's own lawyer saying, in effect: Who gives a damn if you call SRF a cult? So's the Catholic Church.


They said my writings here were false, defamatory and libelous. We showed several articles from the Spiritual Rights Foundation's own newspaper that supported what I wrote here.


We presented SRF-related court cases related to what I write here. We presented a lot of stuff. Most of it was from SRF's own mouth. The stack of documents was a good four inches thick.


SRF did not file with the court a legal response to our motions.


Instead, they offered a settlement showing their true nature: cowardice.


Never again will the Spiritual Rights Foundation obstruct the right of free expression and free association.

This settlement is a victory for those who speak out now and those who would but for fear. We have proved the strength of the First Amendment will vanquish petty tyranny.

And those who will speak out in the future may now feel confident revealing their own experiences and expressing their own thoughts and opinions.

We hope to hear from all of you soon.

Until then, enjoy Joy's Victory Video:

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Paying It Forward

After taking our yearly trip to my in-law's house for turkey day, I was finally able to come back home and get a chance to sit down for a few quiet moments.

I took a few minutes to review some of the comments here (which I have to admit, I have been running behind). A couple of them from Marilyn and Jeanette spoke of their financial losses thanks to the evil practices of the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

Well, like them, I had mine as well. So has everyone else. That the Spiritual Rights Foundation can claim to give you a higher level of enlightenment while they pick your pocket and slap you in the face is just amazing.

I've spent quite a bit on those guys. Like everyone else, it was tens of thousands of dollars. Even more than that, I think because my wife didn't pay taxes for two years (SRF tells people to not pay taxes - unfortunately). That bill came to somewhere around $7500 and it got paid out of my pocket, not hers. Well, that's part of being a couple, you know. I'd do it again but I'd rather not do it again.

Anyway, looking back I figured what I spent on them was some $30K. Probably more. One of their great accounting tricks was to claim you did not pay what you know you did pay. Double billing and fudging the numbers was commonplace at the Spiritual Rights Foundation. They keep people in debt to them in order to keep them compliant and to keep them enslaved to the leaders.

Whenever you get a little bit of gain, they try to take it from you. The Witches of Ellsworth cast their squinted eyes at my modest inheritance and did their best to pry it from me.

It didn't work. I still have it.

Although I did not lose my property, I know others who have. I also know of at least one other person who was pressured to "relieve" themselves of the burden of "family programming" by giving away that person's inheritance (which was also property and cash) to the cackling Witches of Ellsworth.

Even though I didn't lose my most valuable asset (my house) to the Witches of Ellsworth and the Spiritual Rights Foundation, should I attempt to get my money back?

Well, probably. I do have the ability to go after them for improper prosecution via the SLAPP-back process. And there may be some personal injury claims that can be made.

Those are actions I can undertake in the future (but not too distant future).

For now, I feel like I already got my refund.

How's that, you ask?

It's like this: I got the court to force them to pay a decent amount of money because they lost their lawsuit against me. Add to that the fee they paid their idiot attorney. Add to that court costs and the costs they had to incur to make the lame argument that I did not actually beat them and that they should not be punished for doing something illegal...

Well, you get the point. And my point is that I cost them about as much as I dumped in the Witches of Ellsworth's cauldron. Probably more.

So, my Thanksgiving dinner was a thankful one indeed. With that thought, I never had turkey that tasted so good.

No one in history has ever been that successful at kicking their ass.

Well, actually I did not kick their ass (which they heartily deserved). What actually happened was they kicked me in the ass and I clobbered them with a sheleiligh. No one has ever done that either.

In fact, I would bet you no one has cost the Witches of Ellsworth and the Spiritual Rights Foundation more money than I have.

I am proud of my accomplishment and will celebrate accordingly.

I plan to drink champagne out of a glass shaped like Robin Dumolin's vagina.

Shaved, of course.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

The Name Game

OK, I think I have just about had enough of this idiocy.

In the last year or so since this blog has been outed, I've heard one false or exaggerated claim after another.

The worst was that neither I, you or anyone else in the world can say anything about the Spiritual Rights Foundation the Spiritual Rights Foundation does not like. Of course, the Spiritual Rights Foundation does not like any statement except "SRF: heaven-sent enlightened masters of spirit and Godly, compassionate stewards of my money, children and personal life - me: dirtbag unworthy of licking the soles of their goose dung encrusted shoes." This they proved in their FAILED lawsuit against me.

There are some other claims that are false, exaggerated and quite a few that are from astral planes that go way past "Deep Space 9".

But a common false claim made against this blog is that I name everyone I have ever encountered and have attributed to them personal details that are damaging and embarrassing.

This claim is absolutely false.

I'll tell you who I have named:

Bill Duby

Angela Silva

Robin Dumolin

Debi Livingston-Boushey

Steve Sanchez

If I missed someone, let me know and send your citation. By citation, I mean to point out exactly where this error occurs, print it out and send a PDF of the page with the name or passage highlighted.

I name the leaders of SRF because they are public figures who lead a very public organization and tout that organization in a very public way on a public radio and internet talk show every Tuesday morning and have done so for some 20 years.

I name Steve Sanchez because he wrote a compelling book about SRF and is also a public figure in the context of his book and experience at SRF. Besides I like him and I think he was a guy who got screwed terribly by the aforementioned leaders. I think Steve's story is a powerful cautionary tale that he and I believe needs to be told.

But some have levied false charges that they and others they know are named directly here in this blog.

Those persons have run though their phone book and whatever else they have available to them to rant, rave and otherwise act foolishly.

Is that statement an assassination of character? Am I just doing the one thing I detest - an ad hominem attack?

No.

I say that claim is foolish because it is plain untrue. False. Without substance or merit - it it just plain wrong.

The whiners claim their names or the names of those they know are contained here.

I say: use the search function. Type in your names. See what you get back.

Unless your names are:

Bill Duby

Angela Silva

Robin Dumolin

Debi Livingston-Boushey

Steve Sanchez

Philip Zimbardo

Psychdoctorate

Stanley Milgram

John Knapp

Michael Tamura

Madeline Tobias

The Woman At The Well

Sara Crain

Colleen Russell

...aw hell you get the idea. Those of you who read this blog know I am scrupulous about who I name and who I do not.

Nearly every time, I do not - especially if you are not a public person.

The leaders are public figures. They are fair game.

Those of you who are the followers, the congregants (and to the idiot reader who loves to stand ready to criticize my grammar: the word means "member of a congregation". Like in a church - that place people go to on Sundays so they don't have to hear a bishop say her church and its founder are "Jesus Effing Christ"), you have been and remain anonymous.

Just so we are clear: the word "anonymous" means "without a name" - you know, like where I call someone ****** instead of "Tom" or "Dick" or "Brain Damaged Drooling Ignoramus".

I guess I'll have to explain (whoever said SRF expands your range of thinking never dealt with the knuckle-draggers I have deal with).

OK, "Captain Caveman" listen up, anonymity is kind of like the Witness Protection Program where you and your name are known somewhere but people who know you want you dead so you are moved to where people do not know you so you won't be dead. That is called: being anonymous or "without a name" and it is done to protect you.

And so when I use the symbol "*" typed several times like this: ***********, it's like the Witness Protection Program, except it is in print instead of you being sent to North Dakota in the middle of winter so you look like all the other people bundled in snow suits. Get it?

It's for your protection - just like the Witness Protection Program.

Now, do me a favor: type your name in the search box. That is the white rectangle-ie thingy in that blue part on the top of the page (for those of you who still watch Sesame Street and Barney).

Unless you are one of the public people I mention or unless you are living in Sweden or if you are a researcher at Stanford or UConn (that's the University of Connecticut, which is on the East Coast of the USA. I hate having to explain where American States are located TO AMERICANS.) you will not find your name mentioned here.

Outside of the leaders of SRF, I have written in complementary terms regarding many people I named. JaneHellen got a big shout out from me because I admire her courage and determination to recover from SRF. Same goes for Marilyn. And Steve. And Jeff the Psychdoctorate (except he's recovering from BPI). And many more.

Now I could make another list of those who have complained they were outed on this blog. I could apply the tactics they learned from the master manipulator and trailer park gossip, Mr. William Duby, against them by planting rumor, false statements, inaccuracies, exaggerations and reasoning so impenetrable that no one could see their stupidity.

But I won't.

I can say to you in all honesty that the people who have complained their identity was revealed have not only remained anonymous but I have written about them in very complementary ways.

Amazing. They maintain their anonymity while they are lionized as heroes but they still complain mightily.

As for the two who claim they were directly named here frequently, well they were not - even after they outed themselves on Joy's blog. The other person or persons who complained were never named here at all. In fact, people who should have recognized the descriptions of those persons did not recognize them at all.

I have deleted or obscured more names than I have made public. And those of you who believe you or someone you know was named at any time (apart from those I list above), well you are just plain wrong.

(I will say that some comments by a person named "Anonymous" - and that is not me, by the way, do name certain individuals who I am careful to not have named. I think it is apparent I would not have done as "Anonymous" has.)

I get email from people all the time asking who I was writing about. Oddly, the people who ask are generally the people who know who I was writing about - and know that person very well.

I'm not sure if that says I did a great job of concealing the identity of the person I wrote about or if that means I wrote like a blockhead. Either way, they did not who I was writing about.

Except one guy. He was the one who was with me when Santa melted down at a steakhouse.

This post is not some attempt to discredit the people who make false accusations of me. That I am mega pissed is without question.

However, unlike Bill Duby's infamous "Faith Under Fire" article (which derides the people who speak out in opposition to Bill's brand of dominance, and evil tyranny. I also submitted this article to the court as part of my winning defense against the SRF lawsuit - making it public record) I'm stating fact.

It's a fact that those who have complained they were directly named in some of the incidents I refer to are in fact NOT NAMED ANYWHERE IN THIS BLOG.

And it appears to be a fact that they did not take the time or have the presence of mind or maybe even lacked the skill to take a moment of fact checking of their own.

That is what give me the right to tell those people they are wrong.

And their foul, emotional and uncalled-for complaints to me on the phone and in email are just another one of their jaw-dropping embarrassments.

For those who would rather complain before reading this blog to determine the truth for themselves: then do yourselves and the world a favor: shut up.

To those who respond to rumor without checking fact: you are still in the mindset of the despots who have corrupted you. I would suggest you obtain counseling at your earliest opportunity.

Remember the world is a much different place than the dysfunctional and demented world that is the Spiritual Rights Foundation. Here, we operate on fact. Here, we use our minds. And here, we rely on the integrity of others and reciprocate with our own.

And most of all, we remember that fools speak first and think later.

Anyone who would like to make an intelligent comment are welcome to do so.

I'll let the trolls know, though, if your comment is the usual kind with excessive profanity or without a point or is incomprehensible to anyone without brain damage or who has not abused LSD I will delete it after making fun of you on a posting.

Friday, November 13, 2009

JaneHellen Rocks our World



Here's JaneHellen!

She spent time at SRF in the early days and was employed as an au pair and took several classes from the place. Of course since she was employed as an SRF au pair, she wasn't paid what she was owed from all the pairs who hired her. You can guess who those pairs may be. Despite not paying her, the pairs demanded she pay for classes anyway. So, like many of us, she escaped with few assets and a determination to start again.

She's got her own blog and I hope you all read it. Jane speaks from her experience at SRF and has her own unique insight into that sloppy mess called SRF.

Give her blog a good read and leave a shout-out from the USA and all of us SRF survivors.


http://janehellen-janehellen.blogspot.com


JaneHellen is a brave soul who is telling her side of the SRF story. It's not exactly a pretty one but that's what the dark side of the SRF moon looks like.

Here's one tale from the dark side:

Living in a SRF family you might have asset to a tv, but no newspapers and mabye no phone, we didnt. It took me many years to start keeping track of the date and what was going on in the world. I dont know why but I think so many things disapered and it was difficult to repair it all at once. SRF teaching is sort of loosing once intelligence instead of developing. You loose it all. Simple things takes long time to be able to do again. For me also it took long time to be able to read books again. I dont know what happend I used to read a lot of books before i got involed with SRF. To go out in society again was scary and choking. This is also a thing that cults and sekts do, they isolate people, its a form of abuse and control.


Bravo! I agree completely. You probably do as well.

I haven't met her (just as I haven't met many of those who read this blog). But her stories are strangely familiar. Got take a read of her blog. I think you'll find it to be helpful and healing.

Here's my video tribute to my new friend. It's the biggest part the the new musical Wicked - where Elphaba decided he Wizard isn't all he's cracked up to be and she will be going her own way, and would be much better for it.






I thought Defying Gravity would be the best thing I can post for her as this song reflects her own quest to defy the force of SRF gravity holding her down.

Hello Little Girl

OK, I can't stand it anymore.

We all know about Bill Duby's, uh, peculiarities. There's a lot I could say about them, but I think this clip from one of my fave musicals "Into the Woods" says it all:





If you check out the Wolf carefully, you might see he's carrying a package of his own.

And I took a date to this show...  No wonder she got interested in wolves after this.


So what happens after you discover you've been had by a wolf?  This I hope:


Friday, October 2, 2009

It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood

Man, what a depressing picture.


That's more like it! A glass of Guinness for you!


"Counsel should have tried negotiation before litigation."
William J. Rogers, Esq., attorney for the Spiritual Rights Foundation
who LITIGATED a lawsuit against us and LOST.
(gee, I guess that's why he wanted us to negotiate...)


It's Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. It's a neighborhood where the law is whatever his client wants it to be. It's a neighborhood where right is wrong and wrong is right. Mr. Rogers' neighborhood is the SRF neighborhood.

And it's no pleasant suburb. Bosnia is more like it.
We received a response to our request to compel the Spiritual Rights Foundation to pay our legal fees.

I've seen some crazy responses to legal petitions before (one from a person who called me something on the order of criminally insane). This one takes the cake.

Will starts off telling the judge that we are not allowed to demand our legal fees back because we settled the issue and he dismissed his lawsuit with prejudice.

WRONG!

My ten-minute search on Google showed articles from defamation attorneys who said to NEVER settle a SLAPP then dismiss with prejudice. If you do, you guarantee the court will award the defense ALL their legal fees.

Strike One.


Next, Mr. Rogers says the fees we are demanding (over $77,000.00) is too much. Well, we can justify all those fees for a lot of reasons. And, after looking at other First Amendment/SLAPP cases, $77,000.00 looks to me to be on the CHEAP side!

The judge sees a lot more SLAPP cases than Mr. Rogers ever has. In fact, from the looks of it, this may be the ONLY SLAPP Mr. Rogers ever litigated. Anyway, I think the judge has seen enough anti-SLAPP motions to know when a bill is too much and that our attorney is honest and has billed only what he had to (and it was a lot of work - Josh worked a straight 36 hours without sleep to finish our motions). Our demand for fees is reasonable.

Rogers tries to split hairs, saying only a small part of the hard work we and our attorney did was used to address his lawsuit. Huh? The only damn work we COULD do was address his lawsuit! And that work is expensive.

I've just gone through a textbook that lays out the anti-SLAPP procedure. They emphasize that defending against a SLAPP is really hard work that costs a lot of money. And this book said any idiot who dismisses his SLAPP with prejudice will likely need to get his client's boot surgically removed from his ass, once the defense sends their bill.

Anyway $77,000.00 was not out of the ordinary for a SLAPP defense.

Strike Two.


This next thing is really strange and it takes some explanation.

For some strange reason, Rogers believes he can bang the libel drum even after he promised everyone he'd stop that damn racket!

Rogers began his response with a statement that our blogs are purposed for anything but the revelation of the truth. He added declarations from two young women who state: "I was outraged at the lies" and "I began posting my own comments to correct the lies".

I have no idea why he's trying to persuade the court that our blogs do something we do not - especially after he dismissed his suit with prejudice.

Rogers made hay about those two young women (the adult daughters of one of his clients) who left really nasty, profane, insulting and personally threatening comments on Joy's YouTube channel. They got other SRF members and children of SRF members to join in.


It got them banned. Which I thought was appropriate. You might too if one of them vowed to deliver "spiritual retribution" to us and the comments weren't on the line of "gee, I would like to disagree" but were more like: "you fucking fat cunt piece of shit bitch and your cocksucker asshole motherfucker husband..."

In what has to be some kind of epileptic seizure, Rogers claims that Joy's exclusion of the two young women from her YouTube site showed that in fact, the two young women were the victims and Joy was the bully when she banned them.

To drive his point home, Rogers attached a crappy, blurry printout of a page in Joy's blog. In his printout, he points to Joy explaining in her blog that due to the threatening, bullying, intimidating, nasty comments left by the two young women and others, she was in fear for her safety, in fear for my safety and was compelled to take action. So she banned the two young women (and others) from YouTube and only from YouTube.

So to Rogers, because the two daughters of his clients left threats and taunts that put us in fear for our safety, their banning was all Joy's fault because Joy was the one who forced them to threaten, bully, harass and intimidate her. He's actually trying to blame the victim - just like his clients!

I think I heard this one before... Oh yeah, a guy who tries to rape a woman gets kicked in the balls instead. So, while in San Quentin he files assault charges against her and sues for personal injury while he takes the soprano part in the prison choir. Right. Makes sense. I can totally see why those two are victims.

Anyway, what the hell does that have to do with denying our demand for attorney's fees?

As you have seen, there have been hostile comments posted on this blog and several comments posted by people believed to be SRF members, ministers or their supporters.

And you might also know (especially if you also use Blogger - as SRF does) there is NO mechanism to "block" any individual reader.

For some reason, Rogers wants to convince the court uhh.. well... Hell, there's no damn thing to convince. The statements from those two young women are relevant to NOTHING. Nothing, that is, but the way they embarrassed themselves.

Anyway, if spinning the aggressive and intimidating actions of the two young women as mere defense of a maligned parent isn't enough, Rogers tries to say since we settled, we can't go after SRF for our attorney fees. So, to prove his point, Rogers digs the hole deeper: he added a copy of the settlement agreement (HE wrote it).

Rogers agreed to this: "Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting in my way the claims K&B (that's Me and Joy) may have against SRF, including but not limited to any claims to attorney's fees..."

Uhh... it is just me, or did his clients agree to let us go after them for attorney's fees?

This hole is getting so deep, it's reaching China.

Inexplicably, Rogers adds a declaration from the Spiritual Rights Foundation itself. Again they bang the libel drum then repeat the claim that SRF members were always banned from our blogs (I've already shot that notion down) and whine they "did not want to draw more attention to the defendant's accusation" (so instead, they filed an idiot response - ensuring even more attention would be created.) .


Here is a great tidbit from the SRF declaration. Say hello to your grounding cord or get your tomatoes ready, as appropriate:

"The second reason that the plaintiffs agreed to dismiss the lawsuit was because, after a period of reflection, meditation, and prayer, we decided to take the high road. We forgave the defendants. We decided that engaging in litigation over the defendants' statements, even though false, was not reflective of our religious teachings and spiritual ideals."

Actually, they only saw the road when they got hit in the face with four inches of anti-SLAPP motion. As our inspiration, we relied on Bill Duby's adage: "Whip it out and slap her in the face with it!" Thanks for the advice, Bill!

As for whether that road is high or low, well maybe their posted response (saying you, me and everyone who ever heard of SRF is a spiritually defective malcontent projecting his shortcomings on poor little them) will give you a clue.

As far as forgiveness is concerned, If they drop a dozen Krispy Kremes on my doorstep (without poison or hidden explosives, please) that would be a tremendous gesture. Behaving above the law - not so much.

And of course, they repeat that this blogs contains "lies". Since there are many, many references that confirm and support what is presented in this blog, the "lies" must be the first media reports describing the dysfunction, deceit and malfeasance at SRF some ten years ago. If those reports are indeed lies, then those media would have received similar suits as Joy and myself. They never did.


Now for the item that has me shaking my head in amazement: a declaration from Mr. William J. Rogers himself. Mr. Rogers wrote the most fearsomely worded and aggressive cease and desist letter and lawsuit I have ever seen - and most factually incorrect and legally confused.

After reading the documents and knowing the plaintiffs as well as we do, Joy and I realized we were facing fanatical religious zealots who would stop at nothing in their quest for our total destruction.

However, Mr. Rogers says in his declaration: "I'm a lover, not a fighter." (sorry, MJ - God rest your soul)

Rogers points with pride his ability to settle 98% of his cases and that we could have settled the case if we only sat down to tea with his clients.

And that statement, his claim of being a negotiator tells it all. His clients never really intended to go to trial so they never really needed a legally substantial case.

They hoped their bluster and swagger alone would be enough to force us to capitulate. They never expected to obtain a judgment - they wouldn't need it. Fear, intimidation and the tactics of a schoolyard bully was all they thought they needed to make us fall to our knees.

They never considered they would face an appropriately vigorous defense and they never expected to face a wall of protection so strong, their attempts at legal combat would blow up in their faces. They never thought they would face an opponent who had such a strong resolve to defend his right to speak the truth and the right for all ex-members to live in freedom.

Freedom from the fear of the Spiritual Rights Foundation.

It's all clear now: since they dismissed their lawsuit with prejudice, Mr. Rogers and his clients presented a claim that could not stand up to the rigors of judicial review or to the scrutiny of a jury of their peers.

Obviously, SRF wanted to beat Joy and I into submission in order to force us into silence and to create an atmosphere of fear and intimidation among the dissidents so the Witches of Ellsworth may perpetuate their insane climate of denial, control and exploitation.

And that makes their suit a textbook example of a SLAPP. You couldn't imagine a more perfect reason for the lawmakers to have created the anti-SLAPP process.

Their claims of victimization can't overshadow their bluster.

Their claims of spiritual piety can't overcome their swagger.

And their statements to the court will not only prove to be ineffective, they do more damage to the holy SRF image than a million Joys and Mikes can do in a century.

That's what happens when SRF blows their own horn with someone else's lips - the tune they play is "retreat!".


Strike Three. You're Out!