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Attempting to attack the Ross Institute won't change the facts concerning Steve Hassan and/or his history.
The Ross Institute is an educational nonprofit and is free to the public. For example, rather than paying Mr. Hassan's for-profit corp. $125.00 an hour for a research report, anyone can come to this Web site and its archives and do their own research at no cost.
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www.culteducation.com]
This tutorial provides a step-by-step process for retrieving information easily.
The Ross Institute also does not exploit the former members of cults for profit.
Judging from your response, it would appear that you are being exploited. That is, being paid a fraction of the fees collected for your work. You probably also function as a subcontractor without benefits, etc.
No that's not my business, but it seems like an unethical business to me.
Bob and Judy Pardon have worked quite closely with Steve Hassan over the years. Robert Pardon and Hassan did intervention work together.
Steve Hassan doesn't seem to do many interventions by himself. Instead, he appears to rely heavily upon others to help him. Frequently this help is provided by people that are former cult members, i.e. a former member of the cult that is the focus of the intervention. Of course this adds to the expense of the intervention.
Mr. Hassan has charged various fees over the years, such as $2,500.00 to $5,000.00 per day plus expenses. He also charges additional fees and expenses for ex-members that apparently do much of the work.
Steve Hassan has publicly acknowledged that families have mortgaged their homes to pay his fees.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/2012 05:49AM by rrmoderator.