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John D. Reuben is a Psychopath
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---How much jail time did John D. Reuben do?
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Whooter:
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--- Quote from: "Ajax13" ---Don't cry, Johnny. Why claim that someone is doing okay when they state very clearly that they are suffering from nightmares and flashbacks related to their mistreatment in a TTI scam? This is all going to stick to you, and I would guess in a very public manner.
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Let me try to answer this for you
Lets see what Rachael says in her own words:
Alright then....
I do not smoke, drink, or use any drug. I haven't since several weeks before AARC. At that point I decided to I didn't want to anymore, so I stopped.
I am living a fantastic life with my husband and our beautiful daughter.
I have a stellar career, an amazing group of friends (including Olympic athletes and hopefully by Monday a Guinness World Record holder), a lovely home (rented, but we're working on buying our house), and in general a busy, but peaceful life.
I chair a non-profit organization, and hold over 5 major events every year that garner national media attention, competitors from all over the world and spectators from as far as Florida.
I don't blame AARC for any of this, I accept full responsibility. And I ran on Step One (after almost six months). I am supposed to be one of their failures. And I sure as hell intend on never using any of the "tools" AARC taught me.
Hmmmmm. doesnt seem too bad to me.
What have you got? lol Toss it up on the table and we can take a look at it.
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Wow, I just read this. Anyone have a link to the original Rachael post?
Did she really say this?
psy:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "Fred Thompson" ---
--- Quote from: "Ajax13" ---Don't cry, Johnny. Why claim that someone is doing okay when they state very clearly that they are suffering from nightmares and flashbacks related to their mistreatment in a TTI scam? This is all going to stick to you, and I would guess in a very public manner.
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Let me try to answer this for you
Lets see what Rachael says in her own words:
Alright then....
I do not smoke, drink, or use any drug. I haven't since several weeks before AARC. At that point I decided to I didn't want to anymore, so I stopped.
I am living a fantastic life with my husband and our beautiful daughter.
I have a stellar career, an amazing group of friends (including Olympic athletes and hopefully by Monday a Guinness World Record holder), a lovely home (rented, but we're working on buying our house), and in general a busy, but peaceful life.
I chair a non-profit organization, and hold over 5 major events every year that garner national media attention, competitors from all over the world and spectators from as far as Florida.
I don't blame AARC for any of this, I accept full responsibility. And I ran on Step One (after almost six months). I am supposed to be one of their failures. And I sure as hell intend on never using any of the "tools" AARC taught me.
Hmmmmm. doesnt seem too bad to me.
What have you got? lol Toss it up on the table and we can take a look at it.
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Wow, I just read this. Anyone have a link to the original Rachael post?
Did she really say this?
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Rachael O'niell, if that is who you are referring to, made those statements in the CBC documentary, "Powerless".
http://www.cbc.ca/fifth/2008-2009/powerless/video.html
Watch it in context and it makes sense.
Just because somebody succeeds after a program does not mean that the program caused the person to succeed. In this case, to me, it means a person has succeeded in spite of the program, and in spite of great hardship and abuse.
Whooter:
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Just because somebody succeeds after a program does not mean that the program caused the person to succeed. In this case, to me, it means a person has succeeded in spite of the program, and in spite of great hardship and abuse.
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So using the same logic, if a person does not succeed then it doesnt mean the program was responsible for the non-success.
So we can conclude that anything positive or negative cannot be attributed to the program (post program).
I seem to remember reading here several times of kids who committed suicide post program and this was attributed to the program. How is it determined which events are attributed back to the program and which are not?
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---How much jail time did John D. Reuben do?
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