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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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Mandilon
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 | 09:24 PM
Are WE talking about the http://badbusinessbureau.com/ OR the http://betterbusinessbureau.com/ ???? |
MichaelThomass
in 110GiffinAve 15210 #412-403-9509
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Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 | 05:05 PM
This is MichaelThomas trying to reach Mark Hamillton.I haven't forgotten anything just forgot
my personal nc number for new members. you know I
think its a ten digit number.just email me like that whole page you sent me via mail.I already have my three installments read it all;so its already downloaded in my brain.I'm words can't explain how I feel so I hope you get this message
Mr.Mark Hamillton.
take |
frank.bi
Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 | 02:18 PM
MichaelThomas, is this the next "instalment" you're looking for?
http://www.webcitation.org/5Pb8g1TxU
It seems to say something about joining Neo-Tech's pyramid scheme to help them peddle their books. Sounds like some exciting future... |
Former neo-techie
in NYC
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Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 | 11:55 AM
I became a neo-tech "owner" in 1986. I had a thriving driving school practice back then and was very successful mainly because of my work ethics which were bolstered by the neo-tech "teachings".
Back then, neo-tech ownership came with a Biological Immortality certificate which you could "redeem" when BI became available. Well, to make a long story short, I did experience the temporarily uplifting "freedom" from "oppressive" religion, gov., etc. But I did not attain the countless millions of dollars that neo-tech implicitly promised.
Fast forward to 2001. After 9/11 Frank R. Wallace wrote a long piece condemning terrorists which included a long list of possible future terrorist scenarios including nuclear explosions. After this diatribe Wallace began to sell WAR. Yes, war. Pre-emptive war. It was at this time that I, as a thinking being, began to question neo-tech. I researched the history of the company and its principal and discovered many unknown and unsavory thing.
I discovered that neo-tech was nothing more than a compilation of many different bits and pieces of objectivist philosophers' writings which conveniently ignored the many objective areas of "mystical" philosophies.
Now, Zon, the civilization of the universe, etc. have their merits but objective they are not. These concepts are actually faith-based until proven - they are mystical!
On January, 2006 Wallace was run over by a car. No one is happy for this. But now the company is left to the heirs. They are running it now as club or society. All the online books have been withdrawn.
In-depth analysis comes with maturity. To all those who are new to this topic I can only suggest: do your own thinking! |
Freedom Matrix
in South Carolina
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Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 | 08:34 AM
IF some of you people would open your minds beyond a few pages of a book or a letter you received from Neo Tech and actually mentally digest what F.Wallace was talking about you would see and not be so confused.
Here's the main ingredient....Biological Immortality. It's all around us but on a small scale in the Bio Tech fields.
If we achieve this state of human immortality in our life times.... what can we achieve next ?
Most people spend their lives distracted by there jobs,television,sports,media,church,IRS,politics,non value producing events that lead you in a cycle to repeat what has already been done before your birth and that's a road to disease and death.
If we cure disease and death we can have the time to look further into the Universe and accomplish more events that Mr. Wallace spoke of.
IF you are alive on this planet for hundreds and thousands of years into the future....well then what happens to those of you sold on theology..where is your dogma leading you now?
You realise....a supreme consciuosness. Who's the architect of the Universe Now?
Religiouis Faith is pretend and Fantasy like a child believing in Santa. The Elite group of families have laid it out for the general masses to believe in this sort of thing to control you and make you a slave in the labor matrix.
Wake up world and wake up Consciuos Minds.
We have the power to achieve Greatness beyond what we see today. We need a mass infusion of people from all levels to want and value their consciousness to exist beyond the average life span we have today.
Once you die my friends....it's over.
What will life be like living into the future with youth rejuvenation and not growing in a sense of the body breaking down and decaying as we see our elders today and for those of us who will be there very soon if we don't change our mind sets and do something about it.
That's all for now...........wake UP! The Rabbit Hole is as deep as you want to go ! Stay asleep and everyhting will stay as you know it to be now.
Good Luck !! |
ps_in_mass
in mass
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 | 01:08 PM
To Seize the Power of Satan is to realize that there is no such thing as Satan. It is really quite enlightening once you do. |
Jim
in Chicago
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 | 05:45 AM
I read the Neo-Tech books, and all I have to say is that it changed my way of thinking which has really helped me out in most aspects of my life. Neo-Tech is what helped me see clear and be happy. If all of you want to believe in something else to make you happy, than good for you. No everyone is going to always believe the same things. |
Kat
in NY
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 | 10:18 AM
Jim in Chicago... I have not read the book. I came to this site to find out whether it's worth it. I have been going through "changes" and have been doing a whole lot of reading. I can send you my e-mail address so we talk a little bit about it. I just wanted to know does it help, does it work, and will it make me question my spirituality. That is my concern, I love my God, and I do not feel comfortable reading anything that will pull me away from spirituality. |
Fred Schell
in WV
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 | 12:43 PM
Well I have found a miracle page on neo tech. Awe come on folks, neo tech is an honest and open approach to living. With No one telling you to feel guilty of making an living and raking in the cash. People everywhere have their hands out waiting to grab up your hard earned cash. So why not earn cash easier with some passed down abilities that come with purchasing and reading neo tech. Much of what I read in it, to me it is true. As in all aspects of good sound life style and making income a person must apply themselves fully and they will surely benefit. But along with these things things comes a realization of individual power over self and others. |
Kat
in BK NY
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 | 02:14 PM
Fred.. I really need to know more about it.. can you e-mail me. This is something that I have been thinking about reading but with all of these anti sentiments, it makes me wonder if that will conflict with my religious beliefs |
Randy Hall
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 | 01:50 PM
Hey, I was really glad to hear the mixed opinions on Neo-Tech on this site. As everyone knows they are all over the web. First of all I want to make a comment to gc. I am a Christian and I believe in God however until I read neo-tech about 4 years ago (and it was somewhat scary)and let it sit in my head over the years I have become closer to what I call god and alot of people call alot of different things. I realized that God, Zon, Universe, buddah or whatever you call it is the life that is breathed through every living thing and human beings are the only living organisms that experience CONSCIOUS LIFE. In other words we have the capacity to introspect, look within(I), and see ourselves in relation to past present and future. If you want to criticize what I am saying I completely understand because I have been in your shoes about 4 years ago and what I realize now is that I was so close minded that I couldnt imagine ever going back to the way I was. As I have thought about Neo-Tech over the years I have become more spiritual and more fullfilled than I ever could have imagined and I aslo realized that what I had been taught about god was nothing for anyone to preach that I have ever heard because you cannot ever get close to god without getting close to yourself and getting inside your head for a while and moving things around, rewiring beliefs that donot serve you, and becoming more aware of what you are not aware of and your eyes are closed to. It is completely counterintuitive and just doesnt seem right in fact there was time when all of these things in my mind were imature and I really tried to turn my back on what I called god all my life but, as it matured in my mind I realized one day that I am so happy and so much more fullfilled than I have ever been in my entire life and that kind of spirit shines through only to the extent that you remove the mental blocks that keep it from shining through. No matter what we all believe there is a unified field out there that we cannot escape as long as we are alive and the more we get to know ourselves and remove personal mysticism the more we begin to accept that we are so devinely peacfully imprisoned in this field. I recommend any man who reads neo-tech to check out double your dating by david deangelo as far as the women I wish I could point you in the direction of someone who is equivelant if someone knows anyone I would love to know. And its not about dating although that is a huge power that men let have control over them blindly in alot of areas but its all about becoming the best you that you can possibly become. It is nothing to be scared about gc I understand where your at and I would even be willing to bet that you do not feel completely comfortable with religion and its okay to be there I once was as well. I am all for Neo tech 100 percent, my life has changed for the better 1000 fold since I have read it, I am more spiritual than I have ever been, more succesful, and life just keeps on getting better it is eye popping to realize that some things we have honored our whole lives actually imprison us. I welcome everyone who is for Neo-tech or questions it to email me any time I would love to speak to you and hear your experiences I can almost bet you I have been there my email is .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) you guys have a great day. |
Gavin
in US
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 | 12:00 AM
I have read the Neo-Tech Discovery, and the Neo-Tech's book on Business. For those individuals that love their God and want to find something that they can bring into their lives that can also incorporate their God...This book is not for you. It aspouses Atheism.
As far as the business book is concerned, Mark Hamilton talks about making one company that is responsible for one aspect of the business and that (generally run and worked by only one person) is responsible for the Marketing, Accounting, business management, ect. All revenue is given to the overall owner of the business every month and the aspect owner is paid a commission. Now this business plan is just plain stupid. If anyone here has a degree in business or evein taken a business 101 class in college, the falacies of this business model are glairing. If one person is is in control of everything, then that person can rob that part of the company. There is a reason for departments and sub-departments in a business. The reason is checks and balances. The only reason why a business should split off for any reason is for asset protection, and the department devisions would still be the same.
Oh yeah, and Frank, just live and let live man. Nothing is worth getting that heated up about. BTW, in case you want to say that I am heated, no I'm not. I am just giving you a synopsis of what I've read. Noting more, nothing less. |
expatinasia
in BKK, Thailand
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 | 03:03 AM
"aspouses"?
Is that the neo-tech spelling of "espouses"? |
hello
in england
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 | 11:35 AM
Sydney Steel said:
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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.
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the scam is that they promise you supernatural powers, but when the book arrives it is all completely "rational" as you describe!
that is what paypal refers to as sending off for a book and receiving a brick!
the book is interesting enough, but it is also
very dogmatic, where they tell you that this authority is good eg The Atkins diet is good,
and the other authority is bad.
much later when the further advert for further supernatural powers arrived I ignored it knowing
there would be no such.
the book is just yelling at you that this is what you should do and this is what you shouldnt do.
no room for argument or debate, no uncertainty.
some of the advice is very perceptive but some is baseless.
they refer to one lot of famous philosophers as neo cheaters and bad, and another as absolutely good.
They attack mysticism but their ideas are also a mysticism: any baseless set of beliefs is mysticism even if the beliefs are true or non religious.
theirs is a world where everything is either absolutely bad, neo cheaters, or absolutely good. black and white with no shades of gray.
it is the most dogmatic document I have ever read,
which tells me that the authors are themselves highly insecure people who arent able to be critical of everything.
requote from Sidney Steeles post:
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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.
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yes, but they then replace god and your consciousness as authorities by themselves and their indoctrination manuals.
they DO NOT teach you to rely on your own counsel but to rely on Wallace Alexander and Savage's counsel. (the authors)
furthermore the authors dont appear to rely on their own counsel but have blind faith in Ayn Rand, Atkins diet and various other AUTHORITIES.
it IS morally a scam because the book that arrives is COMPLETELY UNRELATED to the promises in the advert letter.
technically legally it isnt a scam because there is a refund guarantee. |
hello
in England
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 | 01:46 PM
further to the previous post:
the central idea of Neo Tech is:
Aristotle is GOOD
Plato is BAD
the authors clearly have studied philosophy, but clearly are also not good AT philosophy as they are unquestioning of their hero authority figures.
for them philosophy is a religion, they havent understood that philosophy is a process and a central part of the process is to doubt EVERYTHING. In fact for them everything is a religion. The central problem with their system is a total absence of doubt.
someone has brainwashed them and they now set out to brainwash everyone else.
their view is very right wing economics, they are against tax and altruism, and believe that the free market is some kind of panacea.
eg they overlook that the free market is based on REAL secret societies and isnt really free!
I certainly learnt some useful ideas, and its a useful way to get a reading list. But their ideas would be better in a self-help paperback for say 10 dollars.
I object to people posting me a brick when I order a book. Their advert letter is TOTALLY DISHONEST and is just a trick to get you to send them money.
I dont mind buying a rationalist book or buying a mystical book, but I object to someone selling me either by DECEIPT.
they are fundamentalist bigotted rationalists, as bad as any other fundamentalist bigots and use trickery to sell their wares.
they talk about value cheaters, but they themselves cheat the values of all the great thinkers they damn unconditionally. |
hello
in england
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 | 02:52 PM
one last post on this,
Neo Tech are pro free market, but anti mysticism.
but the free market is run by secret societies which are highly mystical.
one of their more interesting ideas is that of value cheaters. Their idea is that the only worthwhile activity is to create value eg to fashion some metal into cutlery would be to create value. Transporting the cutlery and advertising and selling it would also be adding value.
but eg gambling doesnt create value.
that there are value cheaters who set out to destroy values, eg many of the people who appear as guests on tv and radio programs, as well as many politicians.
they explain how to tell if someone is a value cheater.
the document can be interesting by being so unambiguous and biassed and specific!
alarm bells should ring when you read the initial advert as that is clearly sweet lies, saying the recipient is some kind of chosen one!
the authors of the work are psychologically repressed in a major way. They must have belonged to a severe religion, and are rebelling by going to the opposite extreme.
but that opposite extreme is just as bad,
for people interested in a rationalist approach to life, I recommend Wayne Dyer's "Your erroneous zones" which is a much more mature and balanced approach to emotional rationalism.
I think Neo Tech are onto something, but are overzealous to the point of dishonesty.
summary:
1. dishonest advert
2. interesting ideas, but intolerant and bigotted
and too brainwashy
3. overpriced
4. their work needs a bit of editting.
I think their value cheater idea is good and they could expand on how to detect cheating including their own cheating! |
Tha Mella Yella Fella
in US
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Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 | 03:48 PM
I have been studying the Neo-Tech literature for about 5 years now. From what I have been "indoctrinated" with, you are the exact definition of a mystical value destroyer. You are creating problems where none exist.
I can only conclude that you must be extremely threathened and/or frightened by Neo-Tech. How sad for you. For by dishonestly attacking value creation, you expose your own hidden envy of not only Neo-Tech, but also all value creators.
However, on the remote chance that you are HONESTLY interested in exposing the FACTS, I will attempt to correct some of the out-of-context assertions and outright lies you have made.
First, lets start with the advertising you refer to as dishonest. The "supernatural powers" comes from using an Objective, RATIONAL understanding of nature to control it for the benefit of the individual. An easily understandable example of this is the Hoover Dam, which corrals and exploits the Colorado river. The power in their marketing strategy comes from an understanding of Human nature. Most people desire to be happy, healthy, wealthy, smart, in-love with a partner and a career of endless oppurtunities. So they use that desire to activate not only your left-brain logical thinking center but also your right brain creative and adventurous child of the past.
This combination is what drove you to pay for the "over priced" book. I imagine that you were one of those individuals searching for specific instructions on what to do acheive your dreams.
Alas, you found no such authority in Neo-Tech.
Instead they turned the focus back on you. They forced you to examine your own irrational behaviors, thoughts, and beliefs. It is clear that you obviously ran into a few facts about yourself or your beliefs that you dont agree with. Instead of launching ad-hominem attacks against the ideas you disagree with, try using the always powerful tools of honest integrated thinking and effort to root out the cause of your concerns.
Secondly, believe it or not, you are already benefiting from Neo-tech. I encourage you to keep reading and thinking about the ideas you agree with as well as those you dont. The "supernatural power" doesnt come from BELIEVING Neo-Tech ideas. The power comes from APPLYING Neo-Tech ideas.
In the 5 years that I have been studying Neo-Tech, I went from being broke, unemployed, and depressed to a productive career as a truck driver, an accomplished musician/artist, and I just started my first business a few months ago.
(www.4-11connection.com)
I dont have the spectacular wealth advertised in the sales literature yet but I can now clearly see the map to get there and I am currently on my journey.
My parting words to you and any other individual looking for an HONEST way out of a dead end life of unhappiness, boredom, and destruction is this:
Neo-Tech is by far the most effective, quickest way to break from the self-imposed chains of mysticism, dishonesty and laziness. Once free, all individuals will NATURALLY flourish towards a life of guiltless prosperity and happiness. |
eman12jesus34
in us
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Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 | 03:06 PM
has any one been contacted by the illuminati? i want to know! |
oyna
in newyork
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 | 02:59 AM
It introduces and uses a new (new to our current anticivilization anyways) technique (so neo tech) defined as fully integrated honesty, that identifies and solves each and every problem in life through an unbiased and objective approach to reality. It |
oyunlar
in york
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 | 01:41 PM
Many people will call it a scam to hide their lifestyles, the very ones that usurp wealth from the 'common' man through power that people simply hand over. Neo tech is release from that power on what begins at an individual scale and will eventually spread to a global scale. There is nothing you can do about it but embrace true life and freedom on this planet and in this universe. |
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