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Re: Erick Gonzalez / Spirit Jaguar - Earth Peoples United
Posted by: liminal ()
Date: March 13, 2015 10:39PM

Recruiting looks to be mostly in USA and Canada. In Canada he uses a form of affinity fraud, having First Nations people recruit each other. In USA he recruits youth and older folks by portraying himself as a mayan shaman.

He has photos of himself taken with villagers and actual leaders so as to appear legit and approved. Many of the photos on his sites and Facebook pages are posted without permission.

Erick was able to ride the Mayan 2012 craze. He and his wife Heddi evolve their teachings according to what makes money and what is currently popular in New Age.

They get people hooked on illegal dangerous drugs while claiming the drugs are sacred medicine.

Heddi may be a true believer, Erick is not. Erick is known to be mean, manipulative, and blatantly after money.

They are seriously screwing people over. Drugging them, convincing them to do long debilitating rituals, draining funds, and shunning members on a whim. Erick at times displays what could be drug induced paranoia.

Especially concerning is their recruitment of youth.

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Re: Erick Gonzalez / Spirit Jaguar - Earth Peoples United
Posted by: LaurenRose ()
Date: March 14, 2015 01:51AM

Thanks, Liminal. Yes, this is very concerning.

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Re: Erick Gonzalez / Spirit Jaguar - Earth Peoples United
Posted by: liminal ()
Date: March 14, 2015 03:32AM

The thread here http://www.newagefraud.org/smf/index.php?topic=3420.0 contains lots of info, including from survivors and from people who knew him before he became a cult leader.

Investigative report on Erick Gonzalez (and also on Chuck Spezzano/Psychology of Vision LGAT that also is badly impacting that area in Canada) http://aptn.ca/news/2013/11/09/couple-questions-alternative-healing-groups-activities-haida-gwaii/

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Haida youth have travelled to EPU’s Deer Mountain Center located on 1,700 acres of land northeast of Yreka in Northern California. Youth have also been to EPU’s compound on the shores of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. You can see them on EPU’s self-produced videos on YouTube.

Seven years ago Raven Ann Potschka was one of those youth. She confirmed to APTN Investigates the types of drugs used in Gonzales’ ceremonies. These include peyote, ayahuasca, amanita, and psilocybin. Potschka calls them medicine.

“We are doing things as a family, a spiritual family we are doing these ceremonies together for support and we are also all learning together for me I benefited greatly,” she added.

However Tom Greene told us about a story a young woman told him. She told him that when she was in Guatemala she lost her memory for two or three days. She told Greene she suspects it’s because of the drugs she ingested.

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Re: Erick Gonzalez / Spirit Jaguar - Earth Peoples United
Posted by: liminal ()
Date: January 06, 2016 03:40AM

Erick Gonzalez portrays his group as a Native American Church (NAC). His people believe him without question. They then believe that the drugs they take are legal. They also believe that the drugs they take are not actually drugs, they believe that they are sacred medicines.

But Erick is not leading a traditional, law abiding, legitimate NAC. Legit NACs only use peyote, in specific rituals. Legit NACs abide by specific precepts including sobriety and fellowship. Legit NACs have won the right in court to use peyote.

Illegitimate pretend NACs exist also. One of their hallmarks is that they use other drugs also, such as ayahuasca and marijuana. One such group is led by James "Flaming Eagle" Mooney. The name of his corporation includes the words "native american church" but it is not a legit NAC.

Erick is good at getting his photo taken with local indigenous people. He can also be seen in videos that appear to portray him as the leader of a NAC. Some of his fellow frauds have been taken in by him.

As for ayahuasca, two specific groups in the USA have the right to legally use this. Erick is not a member. His teachings are nothing like the traditional legal groups. Erick is running a personality drug cult.

This continues to cause great destruction. Friends know of a young pregnant woman who takes the drugs that Erick gives her. Family members have not been able to help her get free, she refuses. Families and communities are torn apart.

The drugs Erick gives people are illegal in USA and Canada. People have ended up very ill after ingesting the mysterious drug concoctions that Erick gives them. Erick keeps his people drugged, scared, and involved in elaborate and extensive rituals. People end up exhausted and poisoned.

People are told that substance addictions can be cured in this manner. But Erick is the wrong person to go to for addiction treatment.

His people believe they are getting sacred medicine from a Mayan high priest / NAC leader. But actually they are being poisoned with illegal drugs by a high demand cult leader.

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Re: Erick Gonzalez / Spirit Jaguar - Earth Peoples United
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: January 06, 2016 07:10AM

Some references

New Age Frauds and Plastic Shamans

Topic: Erick Gonzalez AKA Omeakaehekatl

[www.newagefraud.org]

[aptn.ca]

Couple questions alternative healing groups’ activities on Haida Gwaii

National News | November 9, 2013 by admin2 | 4 Comments


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By Rob Smith
APTN Investigates
Some people on Haida Gwaii think Earth People’s United (EPU) is a cult.

Others disagree.

Laura Duthiel said peer pressure and shaming, combined with hallucinogenic drug use, were key components of how leader Erik Gonzales controlled her when she was a member. She ingested drugs that paralyzed her for what she estimates to be eight hours. It was for her a “coma-like state.”

For her it had nothing to do with healing.

Tom Greene’s concern began at a public meeting in the town of Skidegate when he asked about a youth exchange to Guatemala. He had just recently heard of violence in that country on the news. When he raised the issue he was assured by employees of the Nygstle Society, a cultural healing organization, that the youth were safe.

Green claims he was shocked afterward when a man warned him he was taking on the cult.

Haida youth have travelled to EPU’s Deer Mountain Center located on 1,700 acres of land northeast of Yreka in Northern California. Youth have also been to EPU’s compound on the shores of Lake Atitlan, Guatemala. You can see them on EPU’s self-produced videos on YouTube.

Seven years ago Raven Ann Potschka was one of those youth. She confirmed to APTN Investigates the types of drugs used in Gonzales’ ceremonies. These include peyote, ayahuasca, amanita, and psilocybin. Potschka calls them medicine.

“We are doing things as a family, a spiritual family we are doing these ceremonies together for support and we are also all learning together for me I benefited greatly,” she added.

However Tom Greene told us about a story a young woman told him. She told him that when she was in Guatemala she lost her memory for two or three days. She told Greene she suspects it’s because of the drugs she ingested.

When APTN Investigates contacted the woman and repeated the story Greene told us and asked for an interview.

“I didn’t want anyone to know about that,” she said and hung up.

Potschka says a scenario like that makes her uncomfortable, but she says she has never seen anyone have a negative reaction during the ceremonies.

“Whenever we go out of country we have Elders with us. I feel it’s a super safe environment,” said Potschka.

Haida leader Guujaaw wouldn’t comment on the youth’s memory loss. The former president of the Haida Nation believes that the drugs are valuable medicine. He admits he does ceremonies but not with Gonzalez. He says that compared to alcohol and cocaine these drugs are relatively “benign.”

Dutheil disagrees.

She says amanita is poisonous and it took her months to recover after suffering what she terms an overdose.

The local RCMP are also concerned. Last fall they took the unusual step of placing a warning in the local newspaper.

It read in part: “The Masset RCMP is urging the public to think critically about the use of these so-called ‘healing’ or ‘spiritual’ drugs. Not only are some of these substances illegal in Canada but it has been reported that they can produce negative long-term side effects.”

Local doctors were also alarmed by the rise in “spiritual” drug use. Quoted in a CBC report, Dr. Harvey Thommasen said, “people aren’t being told what they are taking.”

The doctor was particularly concerned by the use of amanita in ceremonies. It’s a local mushroom he called a deadly poison.

Haida Elder Fred Russ says amanita was used by medicine men in the old days, but those healers worked with the substance all their life. They knew how to mix it and only used it one-on-one for specific reasons. Never in large groups.

The other group being discussed in Haida Gwaii is Psychology of Vision. Despite its name, the two founders Lency and Chuck Spezzano are not psychologists.

In fact, Charles Spezzano was fined in 2004 for acting like a psychologist while not being licensed by the state of Hawaii.

Chuck Spezzano told APTN Investigates that because he works internationally he doesn’t need to be licensed. He said he is not a psychologist and calls himself “a coach.”

But he says the work he does is indeed psychology.

Dutheil says the POV sessions were a horrible experience for her.

Potschka agrees. She said what POV offers is “deep group therapy sessions.” And when she attended, the community members were not told what they were getting into.

Duthiel says she witnessed people crying and throwing up in the sessions she attended.

“Your personal boundaries, they are breaking that down and they are exposing you are pretty much giving yourself over,” she said.

But, despite that, she kept on going to the sessions.

“Like an addiction, you gotta go. And just never ending you almost got dependent on it. You begin to realize you don’t have any other friends, just the friends that were in that group,” she added. “You leave your family behind to go be with this other family.”

But Dutheil says it was never made clear what exactly was done. Explanations were vague.

“It never was explained to us what that really means. They want to call it whatever they want to call and make us believe we are advancing is some way. But you’re in a controlled environment and you are being controlled,” she said.

APTN Investigates asked Charles Spezzano to explain one of the many type of healing methods POV uses. It’s called an “original mind download.”

“It’s a blessing. And if you’ve ever received a blessing where you can feel it, that’s what a download is meant to be,” he replied.

How does that help a person looking for healing, we asked.

“Basically it provides some wholeness. Where there was a split mind or conflict or something like that, it brings peace,” he said.

We asked him how one becomes qualified to do a download.

“Well, first of all, you experience it and then you learn how to pass it on,” Spezzano replied.

The Spezzano’s are shocked that they are being accused of being a cult and that the work they are doing is dangerous. Chuck Spezzano claims more than 40 years’ experience. Lency Spezzano claims they are a great help to First Nations. She says that wherever POV goes, there is a cultural renaissance in the community.

They help people, insists Charles.

What they do not do is disempower people in order to take their money, he added.

rsmith@aptn.ca

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L.M-Name converted to initials for privacy-Corboy • 2 years ago

I don't mean to offend but this is just my opinion!!! Howaa _Thank you

L.M.-Name converted to initials for privacy-Corboy • 2 years ago

I am from Haida Gwaii and I found that this whole Eric Gonzalas gathering a bit strange. I would not recommend it to anyone. I have done several workshops by Chuck and Lenzy as well and I did at the time find that I needed some closer to my past but all it did was open my heart to pain which never had support after. I found watching people in the room look like they were being electricuted by how they were shaking all over from the "Pain" or the "Letting Go" made me face some fearful moments. I never went back after one session where in POV I was told "If you were molested in this life time you were once a rapist in your past life(s)" So being a sexual abuse suvivor I never went back. It hurt to hear that. This is what happens when they don't explain what they eant by "Rape".........I don't think our people are benifiting from this Eric Gonzalas....it was never the way of our people. Teaching this to our youth is wrong!! I agree with Laura Duthiel, whom I know well :)

(M.R.-name converted to initials for privacy-Corboy) • 2 years ago
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every person has to heal in their own way.

No Con • 2 years ago

Thank you so much for this excellent report. Hopefully more people will now be able to walk away from these two cultic groups.

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