Responding to Sarah Davis & the PASH Conference’s Universal Medicine cult infiltration

Cyber-bullying facilitator, Sarah Davis

PASH Conference project officer and cult promoter, Sarah Davis

Sarah Davis is a key member of Universal Medicine’s propaganda team, and an organiser of numerous Universal Medicine cult fronts and initiatives, particularly those targeting juvenile girls. Universal Medicine’s teachings and practices are predatory, perverse and antisocial. Ms Davis is currently employed as project officer for the Positive Adolescent Sexual Health Conference  run by a consortium of community groups in Northern NSW in partnership with NSW Health. Four of Sarah’s Universal Medicine promotional colleagues will be working at the conference on June 9 and 10. It will be attended by pupils from Northern Rivers High Schools. I recently blogged incorrect information that Sarah had been stood down from the role, and the others had been canned. It was an honest, albeit careless mistake. I should have checked better, and I have apologized for any hurt caused.

However, we’re left with the problem of a cult having successfully infiltrated what would otherwise be a worthwhile sexual health initiative for Northern Rivers youth, at the expense of tax payers, and without disclosure to Northern Rivers parents and public. Universal Medicine propagates repugnant occult doctrines on gender, sex and sexual violence, and openly targets and exploits juvenile girls.

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All Rise and Say No to Cyber Abuse – another Universal Medicine cult anti-free speech front

AllRiseSayNOTwitterEver since those of us adversely affected by Universal Medicine began sharing our concerns online, the multi million dollar organization and its invested apologists have claimed they are the victims of cyber-bullying. Last year they dedicated websites to defaming and discrediting critics, complainants and journalists. This year they made national news for bullying. Myself and others who have publicly questioned UM’s unethical behaviour and secretive culture of abuse have been labelled cyber-bullies, cyber criminals and stalkers. The aim is to intimidate us into halting our exposure. Universal Medicine’s latest assault is to launch an anti cyber abuse campaign in the UK, luring high profile personalities like Stephen Fry to promote their fraudulent ‘not for profit’ cause.

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Universal Medicine New Year gossip and rumblings 2015

G2Wlogo*January 23: Fabic Behaviour Specialists in cult recruitment

*January 21: Girl to Woman Festival Fail! & welcome to Naming Names Fabic’s Kate Maroney 

*January 15: Girl to Woman Festival; Commander of Light propaganda video; Universal Media Wikipedia page

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Naming Names page updates October 2014

TENDER-HEARTThe 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.

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‘Addressing cyber-bullying’ with the embattled College of Universal Medicine

Esther Rockett

CoUM Cyber-bullying ForumIn 2012, a concerned husband of a Universal Medicine follower began a discussion thread on the Rick Ross Cult Education site. He and other concerned parties began posting questions and comments UM does not allow on its blogs and refuses to discuss publicly. Since then, UM’s propaganda team have portrayed the multi-million dollar business and its religious subscribers and lawyers as victims of cyber-bullying. On July 24, tax exempt charity, the College of Universal Medicine will make a pretence at public benefit by holding the ‘Addressing cyber-bullying’ community forum, showcasing UM’s exemplary methods of handling their poor public image – via intimidation and defamation of complainants and critics.

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Defamatory lies & Serge Benhayon’s human shields

Sergio the persecuted presents his One Unified Truth

Sergio the persecuted presents his ‘One Unified Truth®’

Real Media Real Change, the UniMed cult’s public relations outfit hasn’t done much since its Esoteric Cyber-bullying and Mens Health Conference flops, except to discard their ‘brand’ to launch the highly original Esoteric ‘facts’ site – a creative embellishment to all the bent Esoteric ‘truth’. It’s the same load of propaganda with the addition of false and defamatory character assassination of critics, an unsightly outpouring of all the toxic emotion, denial and bullying they’d struggled to conceal behind the cult’s leaky password protected battlements, and a big fat fib about who is responsible for the site.

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Charging for charity – the tax exempt College of Universal Medicine’s first annual evasion statement

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Serge Benhayon, aka ‘the voice from heaven’ (left), drumming up cash.

Until recently, charities in Australia could raise and spend money without accounting to anyone. This year, the newly formed Australian Not for Profit and Charity Commission required them to submit an Annual Information Statement. The College of Universal Medicine surpassed itself by also forwarding its audited accounts. The information tells us the College raised almost half a million dollars, spent nothing, and their charitable activities were merely marketing events for UM’s business. Typical of anything UniMed, their attempt at transparency raises more questions than it answers, including why the charity is talking about buying a school building, when the students have already paid for one.

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Sunlight Ink Publishing – the Universal Medicine cult targets children

Imagine a world filled with people living in the knowing of their TRUE  INNER BEAUTY ­– knowing they are beauty-full just for being them. sunlightink.com

The latest recruitment tilt from Tanya Curtis, of FABIC Behavioural Management, and Serge Benhayon’s business partner and personal assistant, Desiree Delaloye, is a publishing venture targeting children with Serge Benhayon’s bent occult philosophy and shoddy spelling. Typical of the ‘energetic integrity’ of anything associated with Universal Medicine, it’s window dressed with innocuous SergeSpeak, disguising the oppressive anti-social brainwashing crucial to Universal Medicine’s sordid ‘innermost’ core.

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The Australian College of Massage’s links with Universal Medicine

ACM MemeThe Australian College of Massage is a nationwide business with 36 branches and, of late, an increasingly Esoteric flavour. The question is, will the company’s association with UM and its peculiar doctrines and abusive practices help bolster the cult’s recruitment, or simply prove to be bad for ACM’s business?

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Natalie Benhayon’s teen groups – amateur social work, privacy invasions & predatory grooming

nataliecroppedEsoteric student notes tell us in 2010, unqualified 20 year old Natalie Benhayon took up amateur social work to perform a Universal Medicine conversion on adolescents and teens – pestering them to disclose sexual and other indiscretions and offering them and their parents an ‘alternative’ to their errant behaviour and miserable ‘pranic’ lives – join her Dad’s shonky therapy, molestation and death cult.

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