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What is Neo-Tech???
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Posted By:
Chuck
in Rhode Island Jul 13, 2005
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Neo-Tech
And you thought Hubbard was a nut.
a brief excerpt
"Neo-Tech not only lets man prevail, but lets each individual predict and then profitably control his or her future without boundaries or limits. Neo-Tech is personal liberty and universal freedom -- Illuminati power. …Flowing from countless ten-second miracles, Neo-Tech delivers endless riches, health, and romance."
hmmm...maybe its just beyond my comprehension.
I noticed references to the film "What The Bleep" on this site as well which is discussed in another thread on this forum.
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Sydney Steel
in Texas
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 12:14 PM
OK, I've read The Neo-Tech Discovery and the Neo Tech System and will report on what I've learned. Neo Tech offers completely common sense and pragmatic strategies for achievement. The writers constantly stress the importance of eschewing mysticism in any form. Mysticism includes oppressive governments, astrology, numerology, religion and anything that requires the individual to defer to a higher authority. They maintain that the highest authority is human consciousness and one should not seek guidance from a mythical higher authority such as God but learn to rely on oneself for answers. I see nothing of a scam involved. You can either accept their teachings or reject them. Their claims are fairly outrageous, but I suppose one could use their system for business endeavors and realistically achieve what they promise. They're very smart and very practical. If you choose to believe in God, that, of course, is your perogative. It is therefore baffling to me why some get so heated and hostile. I just don't understand why Neo-Tech elicits such emotion. |
bi
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 12:34 PM
Hey Sydney Steel, you said three times you're "finished with the whole subject", you'll "move on", you're "outta here". So why are you still here?
You're just like Bill Dawson. A Neo-Tech poseur.
http://zompower.tk/act3.p.05.php?20070131 |
Sydney Steel
in Texas
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 12:40 PM
Came back because I received 4 emails and because I like rattling your cage since you're such an excitable little fella. I don't really give a flip about Neo Tech or you. Just a slightly amusing way to waste time. Do grownups with opposing or expanded views always blow your skirt up? |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 01:14 PM
So, what exactly is it about my "skirt" that elicits such emotions from you? Is it just _my_ "skirt", or is it skirts in general? Care to tell the rest of the world?
Hey, right after accusing everyone of having "emotions" and not reasoned opinions against Neo-Tech, it turns out that our poseur friend is subject to emotions too! So, beneath Sydney Steel's facade of a level-headed, rational mind, lies a... OK, let's not get into the details.
Tell you what, if you're so grownup and so interested in skirts, why don't you just go out and find some porn and jerk off to it? Or maybe you can master the arcane spells in your oh-so-great Neo-Tech Discovery book and summon yourself a few million wives? Really, there's no need for you to wank all over this thread with your outright lies.
( Again, more on poseurs: http://zompower.tk/act3.p.05.php?20070131 . ) |
Charybdis
in Hell
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 02:57 PM
Ok, let's keep it civilized gentleman. There's no need to resort to personal attacks. - Moderator |
Sydney Steel
in Texas
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 03:49 PM
What lies? Skirt is an expression. What are you smoking? Hard for me to behave like a gentleman since I am a woman, but I do try to keep it civil and am not prone to vulgarities. Anyway, as I said, IBU is an excitable fella. I'll stop toying with him now. It's too easy anyway. TaTa |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 | 10:47 PM
Sydney Steel s3z,
"IBU is an excitable fella."
You know, it might be a good idea for you to stop launching any more such personal attacks, especially when you're told to do so in no uncertain terms.
Back to the topic, here's an FAQ about -- or against -- Neo-Tech:
http://www.churchofvirus.org/virus.97/0484.html |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 | 03:10 AM
And the next bloke who tries to spew the "you've not read Neo-Tech so you can't criticize it" and the "if you don't like Neo-Tech just stop reading it" lines together, gets this from me:
http://zompower.tk/act4.p.04.php?gripe |
CJK Ut
in Utah
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 | 02:32 PM
Sydney steel texas
noticed you have read the book I like reading self help book to gain knowladge from my understanding it seems that neo tech may be refuring to the sixth sence whitch other books have done so exampel think and grow rich by neapolian hill would you recmend reading the book if you are the type of person that belives thay the only person responable for thair succes or failier. |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 | 09:50 PM
Well, _I_ won't recommend Neo-Tech's stuff for anything. But I'm sure Neo-Tech will recommend you to buy Neo-Tech. |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 | 09:52 PM
Again:
http://www.churchofvirus.org/virus.97/0484.html |
Josephine
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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 | 10:09 PM
This "bi" person is obviously a troll with no life who day in and day out just trolls the internet to try to get a rise out of people who like Neo-Tech. Just ignore him. He'll wake up one day and realize he wasted years of his life on accomplishing absolutely nothing.
-Josephine |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 | 12:15 AM
Hey folks, are we done with the personal attacks yet? This "get a life" crap is getting old, y'know.
http://zompower.tk/act6.php?lex_argumentum_ad_personam
And, the very fact that Neo-Tech's attack dogs are coming out in full force clearly means I _have_ accomplished something. Namely, I've pissed off Neo-Tech real hard. Merely by telling truths such as these:
http://zompower.tk/act2.php?act2recitativo1 |
Sporadic
in americas
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 | 08:24 PM
hey, bi,
I'm not done, I'm just getting started. Your posts are pathetic. I have no ax to grind, nothing to defend or attack -- i know nothing about neo-tech. But I know when one dumb asshole (you) tries to muzzle another (steel).
leave him (her?) alone and try to post something that makes sense to anyone spending precious time reading here... |
sporadic
in americas
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 | 08:28 PM
Darius,
Yours is the scariest post here. If the most powerful information here on earth can't help you communicate in a way that recognizes the basics of language, we're truly screwed |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2007 | 12:38 AM
Sporadic, I don't see why I'm being "pathetic" and a "dumb asshole" by pointing out that she indeed said thrice that she's "finished with the whole subject", she'll "move on", she's "outta here". But fine, I'll leave that alone. Unless you prefer not to.
And to save your very precious time surfing t3h intarn3tz, I'll just bring up this link again:
http://www.churchofvirus.org/virus.97/0484.html |
Mandilon
Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 | 12:27 AM
I'm amazed at most of the 114 'Neo-Tech Advantages.' These books show how government, religion et al control us to the point of slavery.
How the catholic church used innocent women (popes and clergy saw them as 'close to trash' and still had prostitutes around them constantly) as witches 'to burn at the stakes' (the inquisition period, about 500 years of pure human slaughter, Hitler is the lesser evil in comparison to the catholic church, all in he name of God of course.).
I'm opening my eyes fast. I'm not so stupid to follow a 'mistaken path' just because our parents didn't know better.
For your own (and your loved ones) good check this books out. Find out the big lies og organized religion.
May The Great Spirit (the God within you) open your eyes. |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 | 04:14 AM
Diverting attention from Neo-Tech's own lies by talking about other people... what a great idea!
And, now Neo-Tech suddenly is merely an expose of "government, religion et al"? I thought it was selling itself as the 2,300-year-old secrets to instant infinite power, money, and sex. Or maybe that's just a `well-intentioned' lie to open our eyes to the Truth. Then again, perhaps Mandilon's message is itself also a `well-intentioned' lie behind which lies an even greater Truth? And that, in turn, is also a `well-intentioned'... you get my drift.
But the Plain Truth, after you throw out all those layers of bullcrap, is that Neo-Tech's really just a good old MLM scheme deep down. Check out the message at http://www.webcitation.org/5Pb8g1TxU by Mark Hamilton to his suckers^H^H^H^H^H^Happrentices, on Neo-Tech's own web site:
"Hello apprentices. For your network marketing opportunity, I have dropped the $350 initiation fee. So, instead of trying to make a $450 sell in your Introduction Meeting, you will only need to make a $100 sell. [...]
"Let me reiterate: The direct mail piece you ordered NT from is a blind sale. It is cold coming through the mail versus the warm, breathing, physical contact of the Introduction Meetings. You must sell your own personal passion. THAT will make you big money...YOUR personal feelings for and commitment to the material and the people in the Society of Secrets. [...]"
Yes, the actual "2,300-year-old secret" to instant infinite riches is to do what Neo-Tech did -- write some random books and get a bunch of gullible people to help you sell them!
-- Frank Bi, http://zompower.tk/ |
Mandilon
Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 | 12:27 PM
THX for 'the much needed' opinion on Neo-Tech frank.bi
I'm new at this and find 'at least' some history of society/religion very interesting within 'the books.' It's incredible that 99.99% of catholics don't know about the murdurous inquisition invented by the catholic church and permited by the spanish murdurous kings.
My main interest in this concept is business operations and I find it 'kind of interesting, -up to this point.'
I've always had 'the feeling' that religions (as most practice) were trash, now I know it is so.
That a handfull of individuals 'intend' to control the world (the new order?). Once 'they' start keeping track of us with an electronic/GPS gadget they'll even tell us what we're doing wrong and to correct course (their concept of of our purpose of course).
I'd like to start a "Neo-Tech business concept forum" with its' main intent of business opperations.
THX frank.bi (et al) & may 'the spirit' bless you and your loved ones.
TruckingOnSteroids.com |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 | 01:47 PM
Mandilon, don't you have anything to say about Neo-Tech itself, other than repeated attempts to divert attention away from it, and repeated attempts to whitewash its blatant lies?
-- Frank Bi, http://zompower.tk/ |
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