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Expansions products and services
#1
This thread you can share your specific personal reviews and experiences on specific Expansions products and services.  
Not a thread that you expose expansions as a whole but to give your honest personal reviews and the results on specific expansions products and services.
You might want to watch and read them again if necessary.
Will appreciate detail and thoughtful reviews.

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#2
I purchased these, circa 2003

Montauk: The Alien Connection
[color="#aa0000"]Stewart's life from A to Z. His family, his plane trips around the globe, and his UFO abduction claims[/color]

Blue Blood, True Blood
[color="#aa0000"]Like an updated version of the Montauk book, with a section of unfulfilled predictions at the end, and an extra section of cartoonish drawings of different species[/color]

Stewart Says
[color="#aa0000"]Something Stew stapled together for another sale. Essentially a FAQ for Expansions, with health advice and travel tips[/color]

The Healer's Handbook
[color="#aa0000"]The most worthless reading material you can touch. Filled with page after page of nonfunctional psychic techniques[/color][color="#aa0000"],,..[/color] [color="#aa0000"]the book ends with numerous pages filled with meaningless deformed shapes and pictograms, resembling the nonsense that a retarded caveman would draw in the dirt with the same stick he eats termites with[/color]

The Hyperspace Helper
[color="#aa0000"]The Healer's Handbook about 1/3 the size

[/color][color="#aa0000"][color="#000000"]Name analysis
[color="#aa0000"]Just a vertical listing of the characters in my name, with a little fabricated definition beside each letter. Stew writes several paragraphs of attributes that actually can be applied to anyone to a degree. The analysis seemed compatible with anyone[/color][/color][/color]

The DVD set, Lemurian Legacy - Sojourn to Cambodia & China
[color="#aa0000"]I almost cannot believe this vacation was real. It was the stupidest thing to watch. There's nothing in it. Stew hikes around with his slave crew and films mountains, and tries new restaurants. Just terrible

[color="#000000"]The $500 personal consultation
[color="#aa0000"]Janet calls my phone, then tells me to call Stewart. How stupid is that. Stewart pretends to see my chakras, and asks if I favor certain vegetables/fruits. It ends with a 5 minute questionnaire, which was just the same information in his novels. I have no idea at what point this consultation reached the 20 dollar mark,.. but yes, Stew got $500 from my card[/color]
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#3
13 cubed...
I found that I could relate with some of the stories and the people from 13 cubed but it did not provide answers or solutions.

You get this book which convinces you that you are screwed up. You get a couple of silly visualizations to go through and are told to repeat them indefinitely and that you will never finish your "deprogramming work" in this life.

It brought up way more questions for me then it did answers and I was getting confused and paranoid, trusting nobody but Stewart. That is perfect for him because they he gets you to spew secrets to him and there is a potential for spending your life savings on consultations where he can tell you who you are and what to eat
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#4
My comments are in blue

[user=1653]projectiles[/user] wrote:
Quote:Montauk: The Alien Connection
Stewart's life from A to Z. His family, his plane trips around the globe, and his UFO abduction claims - has to be re-edited; interesting to begin with.

Blue Blood, True Blood
Like an updated version of the Montauk book, with a section of unfulfilled predictions at the end, and an extra section of cartoonish drawings of different species. - Has to be updated; useful standard info for hyperspace, conspiracy stuff & satanism studies.
Quote:Stewart Says
Something Stew stapled together for another sale. Essentially a FAQ for Expansions, with health advice and travel tips.- Same.

The Healer's Handbook
The most worthless reading material you can touch. Filled with page after page of nonfunctional psychic techniques,,.. the book ends with numerous pages filled with meaningless deformed shapes and pictograms, resembling the nonsense that a retarded caveman would draw in the dirt with the same stick he eats termites with. Very interesting very useful, however far of being complete.
Quote:The Hyperspace Helper
The Healer's Handbook about 1/3 the size. OK, contains some deprogramming info.

Name analysis
Just a vertical listing of the characters in my name, with a little fabricated definition beside each letter. Stew writes several paragraphs of attributes that actually can be applied to anyone to a degree. The analysis seemed compatible with anyone. Esoteric meaning.
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#5
13 cubed
BBTB
healers handbook

And a few more that I can't be bothered to write about.

Couple of consults.

Consults had the same format more or less as the ones Yukesam has provided - recommended castor oil, detox in a box, vitamins etc..


I will go I to more details later though, I do want to add more.
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#6
I bought too many DVDs and books for sure, and since I actually physically burned all of it I do not remember everything I bought.

However I want to say that a lot of the DVDs have the same information, that it is only packaged in a different way. They say the same stuff all the time, that is one of the things why his radio interviews are the most boring stuff ever.

Only the history DVDs are interesting from a story-telling point of view, no matter if it is true or not. But the production values are so bad and the price on everything they have is outrageous.

I also bought some elixirs, which never helped at all. My conclusion is that I have not improved my life with their products, it has been a waste of money and time on that part. Did learn something from the whole experience itself, but nothing from the merchandise they sell on their site.
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#7
shibbator Wrote:However I want to say that a lot of the DVDs have the same information, that it is only packaged in a different way. They say the same stuff all the time, that is one of the things why his radio interviews are the most boring stuff ever. .
stew's like a broken record and that's why all his DVDs and interviews all have the same information. The seminars are the same way too and it's a real struggle to stay awake. icon_sleep
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