Serge Benhayon’s Evolve College & the death of the Esoteric Chakra-puncture scam
Posted: October 14, 2020 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, Gossip, Marketing | Tags: Esoteric Chakra-Puncture 4 CommentsIn 2014 Universal Medicine’s influence invaded the nationwide Australian College of Massage which led me to suspect that Universal Medicine cult leader Serge Benhayon was attempting a takeover of the lucrative business as part of his expansion plans.
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Posted: April 16, 2018 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, top rung apologists Comments Off on Breaking news: University of Queensland probe into UM research controversyExclusive ABC News report: UQ researchers accused of promoting dangerous cult Reporter – Josh Robertson
ABC Radio report: University of Queensland academics linked to alleged cult 4 minute report features interview with Professor John Dwyer
Vice: University of Queensland Faculty Members linked to healing cult
Echonet Daily: UQ Medical researchers UM connections
IFL Science: Scientists Accused Of Promoting “Cult” That Touts “Esoteric Breast Massage” After Study Published
My blog on Universal Medicine Accountability with more background: News report : Universal Medicine in University of Queensland research controversy
*Comments are open on that blog.*
And a little bit of icing on the gluten free Esoteric cake: Video – Universal Medicine: their controversial therapies exposed
Universal Medicine cult of the talking cervix gossip June 2016
Posted: June 20, 2016 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, Gossip 41 CommentsJune 28: *AHPRA trouble for Dr Michael Serafin UPDATED *Jane Keep’s credibility gap
June 20 2016: Cult of the talking cervix bites back *Ballina Social Media bullies *Esoteric Breast Massage word substitution mayhem
Unpacking Serge Benhayon’s scam Esoteric Breast Massage
Posted: June 7, 2016 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, dishonesty, Esoteric Women's Health, financial exploitation, magical thinking, Marketing, money for nothing, pseudoscience 95 Comments
The bogus healing claims for Esoteric Breast Massage are headed for examination by the Supreme Court, and last month its inventor, Serge Benhayon, posted a video defence of the modality on Vimeo. Within 36 hours of me posting it here and critiquing it, it was removed, along with several other EBM promotionals. (They’ve since been restored to different links with restrictions on embedding.) I’ve compiled them into one video with commentary and a few expository facts Universal Medicine’s Esoteric Women’s Health had withheld. Benhayon’s bizarre apologism was yet another confirmation his women’s health modalities are a predatory fraud, and his attitudes to women are derogatory and sick. If he wasn’t successfully plying this garbage to the vulnerable and benefiting personally from large bequests from cancer patients, this would be written off as a bad taste joke. But it gets worse. This charlatan and his grubby business is receiving endorsements from enamoured medical professionals.
Dr Rachel Hall – cult, quackery and mystic dentistry special
Posted: May 3, 2015 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, cult apologists, Gossip, hostility to criticism, intimidation, litigiousness, pseudoscience, top rung apologists 49 Comments
@EvolveHolistic You subtweet about me, block me from viewing, but never address our concerns. We speak up for those harmed by @uni_med
— Esther Rockett (@EstherRockett) March 22, 2015
This week Dr Rachel Hall of Evolve Dental Healing Kenmore tried to have me arrested again for Esoteric thought crimes. This time for replying to her tweets.
Serge Benhayon on how fitness causes cancer
Posted: February 10, 2015 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, diet/death wish, dishonesty, Doctrines, gender shenanigans, Marketing, Propaganda 139 CommentsSport and fitness cause cancer, says Universal Medicine messiah in chief, Serge Benhayon. And fitness and health are the human body in distress.
Universal Medicine’s sexual abuse apologism hits a crescendo
Posted: November 11, 2014 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, cult apologists, cult children, denial, dishonesty, hostility to criticism, inappropriate touching, intimidation, megalomania, Propaganda, sexual abuse marketed as healing, student blogs, stupidity, top rung apologists | Tags: inappropriate touching 49 Comments
Sculpture by Kevin Francis Gray
Complementary health conglomerate and religion, Universal Medicine, has launched what could be its greatest fiasco with an hysteria ridden public promotion of the molestation they call ‘healing’. UM’s Esoteric lynch mob, led by propaganda drill sergeant, Alison Greig, label our concerns about the organization’s predatory behaviours and our questions about the welfare of the most vulnerable members as ‘sexualizing’ and ‘dangerous to children’. The UM *Facts* battalion then justifies inappropriate touching with anatomical confusion, New Age quackery and testimonials from Serge Benhayon’s young female houseguests.
Naming Names page updates October 2014
Posted: October 29, 2014 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, cult apologists, cult front groups, financial exploitation, Marketing, Money, money for nothing, recruitment 9 CommentsThe Naming Names page continues to be updated with all the ‘healers’ and other parasites out there spruiking for Serge Benhayon’s great Esoteric Livingness swindle. While the number of Esoteric healers entering an oversupplied market has slowed, Universal Medicine’s cult fronts have proliferated, affirming UM’s pyramid structure.
And the Esoteric Practitioner’s Association with its sham code of conduct is a monumental fake.
Universal Medicine cult gossip October 2014
Posted: October 6, 2014 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, Gossip 62 CommentsOctober 26: *The College of Universal Medicine presents piffle, sorry, SCIENCE *Halloween extravaganza October 19: *How to be a cult woman with the College of Universal Medicine *Cult options October 6: *Cult parallels – Serge Benhayon and Brazil’s John of God *Recycling Sergio
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Daily Telegraph on the peril of Universal Medicine cult doctors
Posted: August 31, 2014 Filed under: Bogus Therapies, cult apologists, death wish, financial exploitation, magical thinking, Mind Fry, pseudoscience, top rung apologists Comments Off on Daily Telegraph on the peril of Universal Medicine cult doctorsUniMed cult doctors portray their religious belief in Serge Benhayon’s occult nonsense as medical opinions, promote quackery, and financially and psychologically exploit patients by recruiting to his New Age scam. Today’s Daily Telegraph report on a patient harmed by one of the doctors also raises serious questions over their competence, and their participation in Benhayon’s glorification of death.
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