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« Reply #75 on: December 13, 2007, 09:12:26 PM »
Quote from: ""Nihilanthic""
If I ever have to do LGAT shit for work Im going to beat the crap out of the facilitator after I ruin and shit on his little LGAT the entire time.

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OH.. bring copies of Margaret Singer's "Cults in Our Midst" to the seminar.  That'll drive em batty.  I promise you you won't have to do the seminar.   ::roflmao::  ::roflmao::  ::roflmao::
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« Reply #76 on: December 13, 2007, 09:27:26 PM »
Bring a MAD magazine to an LGAT.. That will cause the inside of their little programmie brains to collapse.
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« Reply #77 on: December 13, 2007, 09:33:38 PM »
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No new-to-this parent in the world can possibly read the last six pages and send their kids. Not one.


Indeed. Spammy bullshit and made-up stories after you got your ass kicked seriously won't help, Who.
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« Reply #78 on: December 13, 2007, 09:45:59 PM »
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Quote from: ""Guest""
No new-to-this parent in the world can possibly read the last six pages and send their kids. Not one.

Indeed. Spammy bullshit and made-up stories after you got your ass kicked seriously won't help, Who.


Must be a fornits thing.
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« Reply #79 on: December 14, 2007, 01:12:08 AM »
Quote from: ""moshe""
Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""Ursus""
Quote from: ""Guest""
Here's my straight face for ya  :roll:  considering NO information is allowed outside the walls of the building, host home cars or host homes, not all suicide attempts would be 'reported'. You would have to understand how the straight inc treatment model works first, then you would see more clearly. As the statement mentioned early on, it was an independently funded and limited research project, primarily focused on the actual police reports that mentioned suicide attempts at the building. However, one were filed by host parents traveling either to and from the building or inside their host homes. I find it very unbelievable that there were none in those venues, hence the disclaimer of being a limited research project.
On a heavier note:
There was however, a kid who killed himself in 2005 less than a year after graduating from that hellhole.
 :cry:  :flame:
Okay, third attempt to underscore that point -- repercussions post-program.  Who, you keep ignoring this...  And no, it is not despite the program, but because of the program.

Tell me, what LGAT did you participate in?

I am not ignoring it, I am not sure what you want me to say.  Unless he/she left a note we could never trace the cause back to a specific event..problem with a girlfriend, boyfriend..problem at school,  medication.. etc.

LGAT?  Hmmm... I worked for a company who had the entire sales force flown in from around the world to attend a sales training meeting.  The CEO had all the people wear fatigues and march to the conference center every morning before they could eat.  Then there was a motivational speaker who would talk to them... this went on for 3 days.  I was in training for taking over an engineering project at the time and sat in because I was curious.  They were definitely motivated to sell after that day, I do remember.  I dont recall any of them killing themselves afterwards if that is what you are getting at.



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« Reply #80 on: December 14, 2007, 03:40:32 AM »
Quote from: ""Anne Bonney""
You have no idea how little you know.

 :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:  :rofl:

Anne,

As flies to wanton boys are you to the trolls; they mock you for their sport. TSW is TheWho. Do you think an employed person has so much time on his hands? To be frank, these altercations with TheWho are tedious and unproductive. But take it from the horse's own mouth:

Quote from: ""Guest""
Mr. Who, why do you insist on personally attacking Anne Bonney and attributes as a mother?  You accept the misdeeds of Psy and TSW; even  offering up excuses for their behaviors when you have been reportedly wrongfully outed and when your private Fornits account has been manipulated by these guys.  Do you simply have a problem with women?  It seems you only personally attack women; like Anne and Deborah.  It does wear a bit thin and is highly annoying.
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« Reply #81 on: December 14, 2007, 04:05:59 AM »
I'm employed therefore not TheWho.
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« Reply #82 on: December 14, 2007, 04:12:59 AM »
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Anne,

As flies to wanton boys are you to the trolls; they mock you for their sport. TSW is TheWho. Do you think an employed person has so much time on his hands? To be frank, these altercations with TheWho are tedious and unproductive. But take it from the horse's own mouth:
Quote from: ""Guest""
Mr. Who, why do you insist on personally attacking Anne Bonney and attributes as a mother?  You accept the misdeeds of Psy and TSW; even offering up excuses for their behaviors when you have been reportedly wrongfully outed and when your private Fornits account has been manipulated by these guys.  Do you simply have a problem with women?  It seems you only personally attack women; like Anne and Deborah.  It does wear a bit thin and is highly annoying.

Patronizing Anne like that is also tedious and unproductive.  Only an inexperienced troll would confuse TSW with TheWho.

Take your flies and study harder at Hebrew school, wanton boy.
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« Reply #83 on: December 14, 2007, 04:34:52 AM »
Anne,

Don't take my patronizing word for it, and don't take Fornits' either. Conduct your own investigations. You can start by asking yourself who submitted the final Who post below.

Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""moshe""
Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""Ursus""
Quote from: ""Guest""
Here's my straight face for ya  :roll:  considering NO information is allowed outside the walls of the building, host home cars or host homes, not all suicide attempts would be 'reported'. You would have to understand how the straight inc treatment model works first, then you would see more clearly. As the statement mentioned early on, it was an independently funded and limited research project, primarily focused on the actual police reports that mentioned suicide attempts at the building. However, one were filed by host parents traveling either to and from the building or inside their host homes. I find it very unbelievable that there were none in those venues, hence the disclaimer of being a limited research project.
On a heavier note:
There was however, a kid who killed himself in 2005 less than a year after graduating from that hellhole.
 :cry:  :flame:
Okay, third attempt to underscore that point -- repercussions post-program.  Who, you keep ignoring this...  And no, it is not despite the program, but because of the program.

Tell me, what LGAT did you participate in?

I am not ignoring it, I am not sure what you want me to say.  Unless he/she left a note we could never trace the cause back to a specific event..problem with a girlfriend, boyfriend..problem at school,  medication.. etc.

LGAT?  Hmmm... I worked for a company who had the entire sales force flown in from around the world to attend a sales training meeting.  The CEO had all the people wear fatigues and march to the conference center every morning before they could eat.  Then there was a motivational speaker who would talk to them... this went on for 3 days.  I was in training for taking over an engineering project at the time and sat in because I was curious.  They were definitely motivated to sell after that day, I do remember.  I dont recall any of them killing themselves afterwards if that is what you are getting at.



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« Reply #84 on: December 14, 2007, 05:18:45 AM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
Anne,

Don't take my patronizing word for it, and don't take Fornits' either. Conduct your own investigations. You can start by asking yourself who submitted the final Who post below.

Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""moshe""
Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""Ursus""
Quote from: ""Guest""
Here's my straight face for ya  :roll:  considering NO information is allowed outside the walls of the building, host home cars or host homes, not all suicide attempts would be 'reported'. You would have to understand how the straight inc treatment model works first, then you would see more clearly. As the statement mentioned early on, it was an independently funded and limited research project, primarily focused on the actual police reports that mentioned suicide attempts at the building. However, one were filed by host parents traveling either to and from the building or inside their host homes. I find it very unbelievable that there were none in those venues, hence the disclaimer of being a limited research project.
On a heavier note:
There was however, a kid who killed himself in 2005 less than a year after graduating from that hellhole.
 :cry:  :flame:
Okay, third attempt to underscore that point -- repercussions post-program.  Who, you keep ignoring this...  And no, it is not despite the program, but because of the program.

Tell me, what LGAT did you participate in?

I am not ignoring it, I am not sure what you want me to say.  Unless he/she left a note we could never trace the cause back to a specific event..problem with a girlfriend, boyfriend..problem at school,  medication.. etc.

LGAT?  Hmmm... I worked for a company who had the entire sales force flown in from around the world to attend a sales training meeting.  The CEO had all the people wear fatigues and march to the conference center every morning before they could eat.  Then there was a motivational speaker who would talk to them... this went on for 3 days.  I was in training for taking over an engineering project at the time and sat in because I was curious.  They were definitely motivated to sell after that day, I do remember.  I dont recall any of them killing themselves afterwards if that is what you are getting at.



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« Reply #85 on: December 14, 2007, 05:21:10 AM »
except for what Ursus wrote.
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« Reply #86 on: December 14, 2007, 05:38:07 AM »
Quote from: ""Guest""
Quote from: ""Guest""
Anne,

Don't take my patronizing word for it, and don't take Fornits' either. Conduct your own investigations. You can start by asking yourself who submitted the final Who post below.

Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""moshe""
Quote from: ""TheWho""
Quote from: ""Ursus""
Quote from: ""Guest""
Here's my straight face for ya  :roll:  considering NO information is allowed outside the walls of the building, host home cars or host homes, not all suicide attempts would be 'reported'. You would have to understand how the straight inc treatment model works first, then you would see more clearly. As the statement mentioned early on, it was an independently funded and limited research project, primarily focused on the actual police reports that mentioned suicide attempts at the building. However, one were filed by host parents traveling either to and from the building or inside their host homes. I find it very unbelievable that there were none in those venues, hence the disclaimer of being a limited research project.
On a heavier note:
There was however, a kid who killed himself in 2005 less than a year after graduating from that hellhole.
 :cry:  :flame:
Okay, third attempt to underscore that point -- repercussions post-program.  Who, you keep ignoring this...  And no, it is not despite the program, but because of the program.

Tell me, what LGAT did you participate in?

I am not ignoring it, I am not sure what you want me to say.  Unless he/she left a note we could never trace the cause back to a specific event..problem with a girlfriend, boyfriend..problem at school,  medication.. etc.

LGAT?  Hmmm... I worked for a company who had the entire sales force flown in from around the world to attend a sales training meeting.  The CEO had all the people wear fatigues and march to the conference center every morning before they could eat.  Then there was a motivational speaker who would talk to them... this went on for 3 days.  I was in training for taking over an engineering project at the time and sat in because I was curious.  They were definitely motivated to sell after that day, I do remember.  I dont recall any of them killing themselves afterwards if that is what you are getting at.



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« Reply #87 on: December 14, 2007, 06:21:16 AM »
What your writing style lacks in quality is made up for in quantity.
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« Reply #88 on: December 14, 2007, 06:24:47 AM »
I thought the Hebrew added a nice touch.
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« Reply #89 on: December 14, 2007, 06:40:53 AM »
mike was here
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