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6 years ago
Dublin Man
Just checking the various countries they work in. Approx 7 countries including Ireland. $175 dollars per person per workshop. This doesn’t include private sessions etc. I bet that income isn’t declared to the various Government Tax Offices in these countries. The relevant tax agencies can look into this and it can be reported anonymously.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
I am personally aware of the antics of these two so called healers. At last people are finally speaking out because it has been going on for too long. They are two very nasty people operating under the guise of ‘healers.’ They will tell you that there is something wrong with you and then offer to fix it. All the while charging money and engaging in practices to satisfy their own sexual desi
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
They use the usual cult tactics. They try to break you down by telling you about the problems you have. How there is something wrong with you etc. How your life is broken. Then they claim to be able ‘heal’ you with their mumbo jumbo. Once again - does anyone know if they declare taxes in the various countries they work in?
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
The photo was taken on a beach while a party was going on and people were dancing, stirring up the dust. It was dust and just another example of an attempt to con people into believing it was something more.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
Not sure Corboy as they claim to have ‘invented’ the con trick they practice. I do recall an old website in which they featured photos of particles of dust which were illuminated by the camera flash. They then passed these off as ‘supernatural orbs’ appearing around Don. Despite it being a common and explainable thing that happens in normal photographs every day.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
I’m just surprised they have got away with it for so long. Absolute frauds and an undercurrent of practicing evil, summoning ‘higher beings’ yet playing down religion and God at the same time. Charging silly money for ‘workshops’ and ‘phone sessions.’ Preying on vulnerable people. Now the two have spilt as a married couple. One will be out to destroy the other. Just watch.
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
6 years ago
Dublin Man
I can also confirm knowledge of the hidden practices of these two so called ‘healers.’ They prey on vulnerable people especially women and Dons wives are included in that category. They stopped work in Ireland for a brief period years ago because a former member of their group threatened to expose what they were really up to. Jen lists a history of her previous psychological problems on her web
Forum: "Cults," Sects, and "New Religious Movements"
11 years ago
DrMikeZ
I was a Vineyard worship pastor for many years. I found the Vineyard to be a well-balanced Pentecostal denomination. Many of the statements here on this forum are not based in fact but conjecture from someone’s viewpoint. I have been in Baptist churches that had "Problems" I know of Presbyterian churches that have problems. As long as man is a part of the church, there will be problems
Forum: Destructive Churches
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