The question comes down to if the poster on this site about Meta-Faith is sincere.
Did their spouse give $300, and go to meetings, and is going to Death Valley for a Meta-Faith seminar?
Many spouses post about Landmark, Psi Seminars, Royal Way, and countless others.
But that Meta-Faith website, forget the videos, is not that much different from real new age sects.
Its still not proven if its just a hoax, or a scam, or a bad joke that went stale.
There have been many cases of people in one career, branching into the scamming career, look at David Icke.
Stuart Wilde is far far far crazier, and he is for real, and people have been robbed at machine-gunpoint in an apparent set-up at one of his retreats. [
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There have even been a few cases where it started as a "joke" and started making money, so they kept it going.
If the entire thing is a hoax, then whoever posted the website (Evan Georgiade), just come clean, or its going to be labeled a financial swindle/scam, tied the the guy behind it. That is his own fault.
A person is posting here that they took a $300 "donation", related to that Meta-Faith website, and that there are flyers being distributed, a weekend in Death Valley, secrecy, and that its straining their relationship, and "Micheal Ultra" is getting involved in it.
So if something is up, its time to come clean.