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tommyfromhyde1:
Interestingly, some threads from this board DID
come up on page one of a Google search if you
put "hyde school" inside quotes earlier last
summer. And the board was nowhere near as active
as it has been in the last couple of weeks. Go
figure.
...it is in fact nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry; for this delicate little plant, aside from stimulation, stands mainly in need of freedom; without this it goes to wrack and ruin without fail.
--Albert Einstein
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Anonymous:
HydeFan seems to be getting more and more desperate to distort the truth.  On another thread he does a great sales pitch for Hyde, but the problem is what he says is not the truth.  I grant him that there are some truthful points he makes, but not many.  To go through each one and debate is a waste of time that I don't have.  

I have a life and a career no thanks to Hyde and find it impressive that HydeFan spends so much time trying to defend an institution that clearly has always had many flaws. As far as the school being open for anyone to see, HydeFan knows this is not true and that no potential student or parent will ever be allowed in a seminar.  HydeFan will say this is because of privacy, but the fact remains that many times what is done in these seminars is destructive and harmful!    These "group leaders" allow the level of these seminars to get to a very dangerous point and I do not believe the outside world will ever be privleged to see one unless Hyde sets a controlled one up with selecting the participants, the same way they set up the tours with their star students.

My question to HydeFan is, why are you going to such great lengths to try to prove all the other posters wrong?  Doesn't seem that you have let go of your control and dominance! At least the other posters point out the negatives and positives of Hyde.  You simply dispute any negatives and want the public to believe that Hyde is an Oasis if you do the work that Hyde expects.  This is not so and you know it!!

HydeFan, you give the perfect impression of Hyde.  A CULT

Antigen:
I dunno, Tommy. Maybe they've recently shelled out a bunch on advertising. Actually, what w/ the public funding and expansion, I guess that helps.
I give money for church organs in the hope the organ music will distract the congregation's attention from the rest of the service.
--Andrew Carnegie, Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist
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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-10-07 07:31:00, Anonymous wrote:

These "group leaders" allow the level of these seminars to get to a very dangerous point and I do not believe the outside world will ever be privleged to see one unless Hyde sets a controlled one up with selecting the participants, the same way they set up the tours with their star students.

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Anon, you just jogged a memory! In '76 Hyde did
just that! They did it on the Phil Donahue show
I belive. And yes it was all Seniors and a few
Senior Preps as targets.

tommyfromhyde1:
Sorry, I forgot to log in. That last post was me.
To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them...
-- Richard Henry Lee, 1787

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