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Swerdlow stole hyperspace techniques from Marianne
#71
Yup, the space was great but that clinic would have likely failed.
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#72
Richard, I don't think $$ is crazy in the classical sense. I do think he is an intelligent cunning ,conniving predator.I think he knows exactly what he is doing .

 Do you really think that the health clinic was expected too prosper based on his techniques and info?   

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#73
kindness,Were you  at Montauk?
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#74
Don't know if I was at Montauk. SS told me that I was, that he "trained" me there.

I had some type of familiarity towards Stewart when I heard of him, talked with him and then met him... so, it is possible what he says is true in this case. But he lies so much, who knows?
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#75
My experience was similar  except that $$ never told me I was there. I do have memories that were there before I even heard of Expansions but still I question where they came from .

 Do you feel your were abducted by aliens etc.? My apologies if I'm being too curious or overstepping boundaries:? 
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#76
No real indications or suspicions that I have had any abductions. I once was interested in finding out if there were paranormal events in my life that were hidden from my memory. For now I have not the same level of interest... perhaps you are still curious regarding your life???
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#77
Tom,

I know what you mean about not knowing what to believe with stew. He is a habitual lier. I just wonder how much of his lies does he believe himself. At the men's groups he use to say that everyone there except Travis was at Montauk. He said that for some reason Montauk survivors were being attracted to Michigan. His theory was that we were being used for interdimensional purposes. He also said a lot of us were Vikings and we came back here to finish a project that we never finished. Who knows what he is telling the new men's group members.
So according to stew, I was a Viking, in the Philadelphia experiment, and Montauk. I have no idea if any of that is true and like you I quit having interest in it.
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#78
Hi Richard,

Been away from this forum for awhile...

Stew telling many of his clients and "friends" about their past/simaltaneous lives is highly suspect. I was told by a member of the Men's Group that Stewart told all the guys there one night that they all had been involved in the Philadelphia Experiment. You were there in the heyday of the Men's Group, can you vouch for this story, Richard?

I knew of a guru (cult leader) that claimed to have some physic abilities (siddhis) and he often would tell his followers of significant past lives and significant past life connections. My impression of this was that it solidified the guru as knows-all sees-all aspect in the relationships.

To me, it seems that Stewart employs some of the same tried and true techniques in manipulating people. He flatters them a little, tells them unverifiable secrets and nothing more. There is little or no substance to the info that he passes out, just a statement of "fact" that leaves the recipient spellbound by the interesting tidbit that has been given. Many people start to look towards Stewart as the answer man that will be there to help them...
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#79
kindness Wrote:Hi Richard,

Been away from this forum for awhile...

Stew telling many of his clients and "friends" about their past/simaltaneous lives is highly suspect. I was told by a member of the Men's Group that Stewart told all the guys there one night that they all had been involved in the Philadelphia Experiment. You were there in the heyday of the Men's Group, can you vouch for this story, Richard?

I knew of a guru (cult leader) that claimed to have some physic abilities (siddhis) and he often would tell his followers of significant past lives and significant past life connections. My impression of this was that it solidified the guru as knows-all sees-all aspect in the relationships.

To me, it seems that Stewart employs some of the same tried and true techniques in manipulating people. He flatters them a little, tells them unverifiable secrets and nothing more. There is little or no substance to the info that he passes out, just a statement of "fact" that leaves the recipient spellbound by the interesting tidbit that has been given. Many people start to look towards Stewart as the answer man that will be there to help them...
I got the impression that stew was making up that the men's group members were all in PE because when I asked him what my role was he looked down and said I was a there to observe everything that was going on. Whenever stew looked away from me is when I felt he was lying. However DT had this vision that I was Dr. John Von Neumann and it would make sense that he would be observing the event. So I don't know for sure if stew was lying or not.

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#80
Mercy Now Wrote:Wiiliam, Lyra was/is Carissa I believe  and NobleRealms was Tom(Montalks) forum. Carissa and Tom are/were ? partners and she writes of his  speaking with her here

http://in2worlds.net/ChasingPhantoms.pdf.  No big revelations from Mary Ann or otherwise but the article is excellent . I  find it curious as to how SS and Tom both found Mary Ann .

Anyone?
Very interesting book... :)
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