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formerimpactgrad
I thought I would post a list of claims that Hans Berger made about himself in various trainings over the few years that I was involved in the Impact Trainings:
1. Hans claimed that he and other Trainer and Training 3 graduates were responsible for stopping wild fires outside of Show Low, Arizona in 2002. He claimed that this was done using TIT3 tools that placed a spiritual blue flame of protection around the area.
2. Hans claimed that he worked "in Intelligence" for the U.S. Government for and undisclosed period of time. While working in this capacity he claimed that he used satelite imaging to find a path used by Moses and the Israelites to flee the Egyptians. This path included a shallow shelf in the Red Sea where Moses and his followers were able to cross.
3. Hans claimed that he could use the "Blue Flame of Protection" to make himself invulnerable to knives, bullets and other physical weapons.
4. Hans claimed that his, and Sally's, energy work is making them younger. His exact words were, "Sally and I have begun the youthening process, my body is different".
5. Hans claimed that he has been able to see an communicate with spirits from a young age. According to his story, he did not know that this was unusual until he was in his early teens.
6. Hans claimed that he commonly speaks with spirits "on the other side of the veil" and that their nickname for him is "The Serious One".
7. Hans claimed that while he was in "Intelligence" for the government he was assigned to interogate U.S. military officials, who were abducted by our own forces, as a test to see if they could be trusted with top secret information. According to his story, his team would capture a top ranking official and take them to an undisclosed location in a plane that was flying foreign flags. For an undisclosed amount of time, these top officials would be subjected to intense interrogation and mild torture (the torture was primarily mental).
8. Hans claims to speak for God when training in the Impact Trainings. I heard him say on more than one occasion, "When I am up infront of a group in Quest", the first of the core trainings, "Its not me speaking, Jesus, God, Lord Michael, St Germaine and the other masters are speaking through me. Impact is not my training, it is theirs, taken directly from God." Despite this, Hans has claimed that Impact is not a religion or a threat to religion when he has been questioned by local ecclesiastical leaders.
9. A member of the Trainer in Training 3 group passed away some time ago and Hans claimed that he received a communication from "the other side" telling him that she had been resurected. Hans stated "If we went and dug up her grave right now, she would be gone."
There are a number of other unbelievable claims, I will post more when I have time.
Hi, I am brand new to this board, and would like to introduce myself.The name I have chosen for myself is "Mother of Impactees." Quite recently my ex-husband has completed all three of the entry level training series, offered by the Impact Training Corporation, which I believe are called Quest, Summit, and Lift-Off. My ex's new wife had previously gone through all of these levels, as well as four of her adult children. Evidently her adult children wanted my ex-husband to take the training so badly that four of them pitched in and paid the fees, so that their Step-father could attend Quest, Summit and Lift-Off.
I was not concerned about what my ex-husband and his new wife and four of
her children have chosen to do, but I have become concerned recently when two of my adult children have been "ENCOURAGED" to attend this series of seminars, as well.
Granted, my children are in their 20's, and are considered adults, and able to make up their own minds. However, I felt that the tactics used by my ex-husband to get my daughter signed up for her first seminar were not only pushy, but bordering on manipulative. My daughter has had an extremely difficult life situation arise in the past few months, and was suffering some situational depression. In a phone call my daughter made to my ex-husband, she expressed her sadness regarding a recent loss that was very upsetting to her.
According to my daughter, my ex-husband's response to my daughter's mental health concerns were, and I quote, "
Do you trust me as your father?" And, when my daughter said that she did, her Dad told her that if she would fly to Utah (she lives out of state) and attend at least one of the training seminars provided by the Impact Trainings Corporation, that it would help her to feel much better. I'm not sure exactly what all he promised her, but at the very least, he told her that the seminar(s) would help her work through the issues causing her depression, and help her heal.
After I found out the cost of the seminars, and some other details regarding the training, I began to have concerns.
I am very grateful for sites such as this one, that provide a forum for dissatisfied customers to voice their complaints.
I spent about 4 hours on your site yesterday, but was only able to read pages 1 - 64, and at this point, the portion of your website regarding Impact Trainings has approximately 155 pages.
I intend to at least skim over the remainder of the pages, as I have time, but I do have some immediate concerns that I hope someone can help me with.
I realize that the posting I have chosen to copy above is a very old posting, and perhaps subjects such as this are addressed again in the pages I haven't read yet, but I would like to ask a favor of other members of this board.
I have no reason to discount the details provided by "formerimpactgrad" above, and as I read through the first 64 pages of this site I found similar entries, but none quite as thoroughly disconcerting as this one.
Specifically, I am very concerned about item number 8 above, in which formerimpactgrad quoted Hans Berger has having said:
"When I am up infront of a group in Quest", the first of the core trainings,
"Its not me speaking, Jesus, God, Lord Michael, St Germaine and the other masters are speaking through me."Wow. I'm speechless.
Is there anyone else on this board who has also heard Hans Berger make similar statements,
specifically regarding his claim to be the conduit for messages from Jesus, God, etc?If so, I would really appreciate having you post your experiences along this same topic as well.
My ex-husband and his new wife are both very passionate in their defense of both Hans Berger and the Impact Corporation in general, and I am at a loss as to what to do. So far my ex has talked two of my older children into attending these seminars, but we had a large family together, and there are several younger children in the family, who he may attempt to persuade into participating in these seminars at a later date.
My main concern is for the safety of my children, and I believe that my daughter with the depression issues would be better served by a professional member of the mental health community, rather than by a training seminar series which is evidently being led by a man who is on, at the very least, some sort of an ego trip.
I will look forward to hearing from any of you that have heard Hans make comments such as any of the above.
Mother of Impactees