I'm gonna go out on a limb and say a lot of them probably are...
I'm gonna say some of them don't even realize who they're working for.
I'm gonna guess...
At least 40% of the famous spiritual 'gurus' and probably even 'life coaches' out there are actually working for an alphabet agency.
Maybe that's a low estimate...
Thoughts?
I always thought the televangelists were complete frauds but am just not sure if they are active agents of deception or opportunists just trying to stack the cash . They are entertaining i like the old videos of mellissa scotts husband Dr gene scott
(03-03-2018, 08:45 PM)Trix Wrote: [ -> ]I'm gonna go out on a limb and say a lot of them probably are...
I'm gonna say some of them don't even realize who they're working for.
I'm gonna guess...
At least 40% of the famous spiritual 'gurus' and probably even 'life coaches' out there are actually working for an alphabet agency.
Maybe that's a low estimate...
Thoughts?
Only the ones who say "Trust me".
I think the televangelists probably started out with good intentions and got corrupted by the money.
As for gurus, I saw a video one time where an Indian guy donned a toga and opened a meditation shop or whatever. He kept dropping clues that he was a charlatan, but his clientele followed him anyway. If an average guy could do that, it would be incredibly easy for the CIA to plant a few.
(03-03-2018, 08:53 PM)Kenny Wrote: [ -> ]I always thought the televangelists were complete frauds but am just not sure if they are active agents of deception or opportunists just trying to stack the cash . They are entertaining i like the old videos of mellissa scotts husband Dr gene scott
HaHaHa
Holy shit! I used to watch their tv show, I had a mad crush on Melissa Scott, and I thought Gene Scott was a bad ass.
I wouldn't have mind taken private lessons from Melissa Scott
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I always liked etymology.
@ 10:20 - 12:20
pretty messed up song