Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Posted by: unicornbunny ()
Date: February 22, 2008 05:46AM

I have first hand experience with the antisocial/dominating and abusive personality of Eric...the founder of Higher Balance. He was in our office, not long ago, and admitted/bragged about having slept with "ALL of his employees"...with a tone as if it were a prerequisite and their duty. One of those employees, he chose to verbally and emotionally abuse while in our office...yelling (at a fraction of an inch from the other employee's face,) that he should use his "f*&%ing instincts" and that he just made a mistake. As if mistakes were unacceptable. In this case...if there was a mistake, it was minor and did not warrant such abuse. We nearly showed him the door. Probably a mistake that we didn't.
In my humble opinion...he's a pompous, abusive, sexual predator, but clearly has some charm over weaker personalities. Suckers, that is. Reminds me of Joseph Smith.
It's my humble opinion that he should be under the scrutiny of the authorities....for possible sexual abuse and fraud....in regard to misleading employees, investors and customers. Buyer/employees beware.

Bunny

Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Posted by: Mystic ()
Date: March 03, 2008 10:05AM

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My general impression of this case, informed by hearing both sides of the story to date, is that Eric Pepin, a perpetrator of alternative spirituality (a.k.a. not Christian), has been targeted in a very conservative county of Oregon by a prosecutor (supported by a large contingent of similarly-minded) who is largely intolerant of such alternatives. ...that the accuser is an opportunist who had hoped to be awarded a large amount of money for his "sufferings.


Well first let me say you couldn't be more wrong about this. I live in this part of Oregon and just to clarify it some. Oregon is a blue state. Yes there are conservatives here just like in any other state, however, this part of Oregon is notoriously liberal. I moved here 6 years ago because of it's open minded view points and because I am very much into alternative spirituality. This place is wall to wall alternative people and viewpoint.

After seeing this case unfold nightly on local news channels, I highly doubt that it has been reported on in a biased manor. Our prosecutor for this are is also well known for being somewhat liberal and open-minded in his view points. This area of Oregon is a hot bed for cult activity because of how open minded it is. The only town in Oregon more open minded would be near by Eugene.

My point is that you are not from this area. You say it perpetuates the slander for someone to come in a post a news article from a reputable news paper like the Oregonian, and yet the fact that you falsely accuse a very hippie, primarily liberal town of being conservative and that is suppose to be ok?

Not! If that's the only evidence you have to prove your Guru's innocence, then I'm sorry but it's not enough.

Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Date: March 19, 2008 07:56AM

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Eric Pepin testified he has had past relationships with 3 employee's. Count it, that's 3 out of 11. All of them prior to being employed, all of them monogamous. One of the people more than 10 years prior to being hired.

What is wrong with that?

This figures don't seem to compute with the data provided by Oregonlive which states : "Pepin testified he is gay and has had sexual relationships with most of his 11 employees".
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From what I understand, having "sexual relationships with most of his 11 employees" and "having sexual relationships with 3 out of 11 employees" are two incompatible statements.

This being said what I find wrong in Pepin's activities with those young men comes from this other excerpt of the Oregonlive article : "...But within days the two were having sex, including a three-way encounter with Priebe, the youth testified. Pepin called it "crossing the abyss," the accuser said, "surrendering yourself to your teacher, your master...""

It would be totally ok If Pepin and his students were having sex according to their free wil just because they felt a mutual attraction.

But in this case, Pepin was calling these sexual relationships "crossing the abyss", ""surrendering yourself to your teacher, your master". Pepin was presenting those interactions as an "initiatory step" leading consequently to the usual alleged outcomes of spiritual paths : peace, power, wealth or whichever promise,...

Here lies the manipulation : in order to have sex with his young friends, Pepin was luring "spiritual progresss".

So many young and naive people sacrificed their physical/sexual integrity in exchange of those alleged spiritual benefits.

Therefore it has nothing to do with a sexual interaction between two consenting and mutually attracted individuals.

Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Date: March 26, 2008 10:29PM

While doing some more research about Eric Pepin, I found that in addition to those particular relationships with his young male students, he is selling a kind of miracle product.

It is called "Magneurol" and here are its alleged properties. I didn't list all of them since there is a whole page listing those miraculous properties. Of course no medical study is backing those allegations (source : [3w.magneurol.com])

* Responsible for hundreds of accounts of Rapid Nerve-Related Healing, Mental Enhancements, Heightening of Senses, and Much More.
* There is nothing like it available anywhere.
* It truly is a unique breakthrough product.
* The Secret of Magneurol6-S is that it may contribute to what was once thought impossible: the Rebuilding of Damaged Nerves!
* Enhanced Focus
* Optimized Memory
* Dramatic Hearing Improvement
* Vision Regeneration
* More Energy
* Relief of Depression
* Enhanced Touch Sensory
* Stress Reductions
* Heightened Immune System
* ...

Miracle product, sexual interactions with students, spiritual awakening premises,... Pepin seems to cumulate some key features of the modern day gurus.

Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Date: January 06, 2009 02:19AM

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unicornbunny
I have first hand experience with the antisocial/dominating and abusive personality of Eric...the founder of Higher Balance. He was in our office, not long ago, and admitted/bragged about having slept with "ALL of his employees"...with a tone as if it were a prerequisite and their duty. One of those employees, he chose to verbally and emotionally abuse while in our office...yelling (at a fraction of an inch from the other employee's face,) that he should use his "f*&%ing instincts" and that he just made a mistake. As if mistakes were unacceptable. In this case...if there was a mistake, it was minor and did not warrant such abuse. We nearly showed him the door. Probably a mistake that we didn't.
In my humble opinion...he's a pompous, abusive, sexual predator, but clearly has some charm over weaker personalities. Suckers, that is. Reminds me of Joseph Smith.
It's my humble opinion that he should be under the scrutiny of the authorities....for possible sexual abuse and fraud....in regard to misleading employees, investors and customers. Buyer/employees beware.

Bunny

Here are some news concerning Eric Pepin's Higher Balance Institute.

A couple of months ago Higher Balance Institute sued an alternative website for conducting a forum discussion about Pepin's deeds including his alleged sexual activities. The judge in charge of this case dismissed the defamation suit brought by Pepin's organization :

Here is an article published by Indymedia and dealing with this topic :

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(PRNewsChannel) / Portland, Ore. / New age guru Eric Pepin's attempt to silence online critics was defeated Thursday as Portland-based federal Judge Ancer Haggerty dismissed a defamation suit brought by Pepin's organization, Higher Balance Institute, against an Internet forum that had published critical comments.

Web site SOTT.net, operated by a team of international researchers, initially published pointed criticisms of Pepin's spiritual discovery techniques. After forum participants learned that Pepin had been charged, but acquitted, of having sex with a minor, the site's forum posted opinions that it was “beginning to look like” Higher Balance Institute was a "front for pedophilia" and that Pepin was a "psychopathic deviant" who was "conning the public" into "falling into confluence with psychopathic reality."

Higher Balance Institute sued for defamation, but Judge Haggerty dismissed the case under Oregon's SLAPP ("Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation") statute, which requires plaintiffs complaining of speech on public issues to establish that their case has a reasonable probability of success. The Court ruled that the statements about Pepin and his organization may have been somewhat hyperbolic, but they were opinion on a matter of public interest and protected as free speech.

Pepin, a self-proclaimed psychic and meditation guru, was charged in 2006 with sexual abuse related to an alleged encounter with an underage male employee of Higher Balance Institute. After a trial without a jury in 2007, a Washington County judge acquitted Pepin based on reasonable doubt, although the judge said he believed the acts had probably occurred.

After newspaper articles from the Oregonian about Pepin's arrest and trial were posted and commented on in the SOTT.net forum, Higher Balance sued Laura Knight-Jadczyk and several research and publishing groups she works with, including Signs of the Times (aka SOTT.net), and the Quantum Future Group. Ms. Knight-Jadczyk posted the critical comments that were at the center of the litigation.

SLAPP stands for strategic lawsuit against public participation. SLAPP statutes, which exist in several states, are intended to prevent wealthy individuals and organizations from silencing critics through expensive but meritless lawsuits. "This is just how the SLAPP law is supposed to operate," said Stephen Kaus of San Francisco's Cooper, White & Cooper LLP, who represented the defendants. "It prevented this wealthy and relatively powerful man and his company from intimidating our clients from saying what they think."
To briefly recap the core of the case, we quote from Judge Haggerty's opinion which can be read in its entirety here:
[quantumfuturegroup.org]:

On November 4, 2007, Knight-Jadczyk re-posted portions of The Oregonian newspaper articles concerning Pepin's arrest and acquittal and posted her own commentary which included, in part, the following: "It's really starting to look like this Eric Pepin and his Higher Balance Institute is merely a COINTELPRO and a front for pedophilia."

The court notes that plaintiff focuses its argument upon the "front for pedophilia" posting, and does not advance specific arguments regarding Knight-Jadczyk's other posting. The court has conducted an independent review of Knight-Jadcyzk's other comments and concludes that the following analysis is applicable to all of her postings.

On that same date, Knight-Jadczyk also responded to a post from another forum user who asserted that HBI serves a valid purpose to those seeking answers. Knight-Jadczyk posted, in part, the following:

Horse hockey. There is nothing there except a pathological deviant and his deviant followers conning the public. There's nothing at all about "waking up" there. For example, most meditation will do little but put you back to sleep. It's an act of self-calming and falling into confluence with the psychopathic reality.

Plaintiff's claims against Knight-Jadczyk, therefore, rely upon her assertions that "HBI is a 'front for pedophilia;' HBI is a "cointelpro" organization; HBI markets nothing more than an act of "falling into confluence with a psychopathic reality;" and HBI is "conning" the public. [...]

This court concludes that the postings by Knight-Jadczyk constitute information provided by "another content provider" under Section 230 of the CDA. Therefore, defendants SOTT, QFG, and QFS are immunized against those postings by the CDA. Because plaintiff cannot show a probability of prevailing on its claims against QFG, QFS, and SOTT, involving either the moderators' postings or Knight-Jadczyk's postings, the applicable anti-SLAPP statutes compel that the claims against these defendants are stricken. [...]

Defendant Knight-Jadczyk concedes that the CDA does not prohibit claims against her based on her own postings. Nevertheless, plaintiff cannot show a probability of succeeding on its claims against Knight-Jadczyk individually. [...]

Plaintiff maintains that Knight-Jadczyk's statements are false and defamatory. A defamatory statement is a factual assertion that subjects another to "hatred, contempt or ridicule" or tends "to diminish the esteem, respect, goodwill or confidence in which [the other] is held or to excite adverse, derogatory or unpleasant feelings or opinions against [the other]." [...]

Whether a statement is capable of a defamatory meaning is a question for the court. [...]

This court concludes that Knight-Jadczyk's statements constitute protected opinion.[...]

Finally, the court examined whether the postings were sufficiently factual to be susceptible of being proven. This examination also supports concluding that the postings constitute protected opinion. [...]

For the reasons provided, QFG's Special Motion to Strike Complaint, Knight-Jadczyk's Special Motion to Strike Complaint [28], and QFS and SOTT's Special Motion to Strike Complaint are granted. [U.S. District Court in Oregon, Case 3:08-cv-00233.)
Before ultimately ruling that the statements were Constitutionally protected opinion, and not assertions of fact, Judge Haggerty found that the organizations had immunity under the federal Communications Decency Act, which immunizes "interactive computer service" and "information content" providers from liability for statements made by third-party users. The judge dismissed plaintiff's assertion that moderators who posted allegedly defamatory statements were agents of the defendants, stating that the "moderators are unpaid volunteers who do not represent the opinions of defendants."

For the same reason that the court dismissed plaintiff's defamation claims, it also dismissed Higher Balance's false light, intentional interference with business relationships, and intentional interference with prospective economic advantage claims.

The defendants were represented by Cooper, White & Cooper LLP attorneys Stephen Kaus, Walter Hansell, Merrit Jones, and Leila Knox (www.cwclaw.com). The case was filed in U.S. District Court in Oregon, Case 3:08-cv-00233.

About Signs of The Times: SOTT.net is an independent alternative news and analysis outlet that seeks to shine a spotlight on significant events and trends that affect the entire world. SOTT.net helps bring clarity out of a sea of media spin. The site is funded entirely by donations from individuals and groups that seek to support its work. For more information visit [www.sott.net]

About Quantum Future Group: Quantum Future Group (QFG) supports activities that bring together people to engage in and to promote the study of scientific ideas and research in all scientific and socio-cultural fields that further the deepest understanding of our world and our place within it without regard to nationality or ethnicity. QFG seeks to increase the understanding of humankind by humankind, as a whole, by sponsoring research into all the parts to see how they fit together. QFG supports documented research that is made freely and widely available to all humanity. For more information visit: [quantumfuturegroup.org]

Re: eric j pepin, higher balance , handbook of the navigator
Posted by: broadman ()
Date: October 04, 2010 04:37PM

Wagging the Dog?

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