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: March 7, 2018 Filed under: Gossip, Marketing 174 Comments8 March 2018 – International Women’s Day special – Eunice Minford on Esoteric Breast Massage
16 March 2018 – quick legal update
23 March 2018 – *Birthday gossip *UM dumps on Vietnam
Universal Medicine’s entity exorcism swindle
Posted: September 14, 2016 Filed under: money for nothing, paranoia, trance/dissociation Comments Off on Universal Medicine’s entity exorcism swindleBelief in invisible energies, spirits and entities is an integral part of Universal Medicine’s lucrative undue influence on followers. A blog by one of the firm’s employees walks us through how the UniMed leader exploited the paranoia of a depressed and anxious high school boy to convert him into a loyal propagandist. A follow up by NHS surgeon, Eunice Minford, shows how the cult’s health professionals enable the scam. Click to read the rest of the post at: estherrockett.com
Esoteric Expenditure – an inventory of Universal Medicine’s self-loving product range 2016
Posted: July 25, 2016 Filed under: financial exploitation, Money, money for nothing, secrecy 20 CommentsWho knew self-loving choices had to be so costly? Apart from the cost to relationships, families, children, health and dignity, there’s substantial funds hurled into the Benhayon’s coffers. Universal Medicine slugs students and customers, or their financial providers, at every opportunity – for negative return. In the following cost detriment analysis we look at the vast range of Universal Medicine products, and how much is spent on making followers feel superior but look, sound, think and act stupid.
SergiLeaks 1.1 – UniMed Brisbane Pty Ltd fundraising
Posted: July 7, 2016 Filed under: Cult Characteristics, dishonesty, financial exploitation, financial irregularities, Money, money for nothing, sycophants | Tags: SergiLeaks 34 Comments
UniMed Brisbane, Brougham St Fairfield
Universal Medicine’s Esoteric cult leader, Serge Benhayon, likes to cast himself as a successful businessman, but he’s not forthcoming about his devious means of accumulating wealth. Email communiqués from his personal assistant, Desiree Delaloye, and business partner, Brisbane accountant Susan Scully, show how UM misleads ‘investors’ into funding company assets, and then charges them to use them.
SergiLeaks 1.0 – UniMed Living propaganda by subscription
Posted: June 15, 2016 Filed under: financial exploitation, Gossip, Marketing, Money, money for nothing, Propaganda, secrecy, student blogs, sycophants | Tags: SergiLeaks 41 CommentsNot all is joy-full and harmonious at SergeCentral. The Universal Medicine cult investors are weary of spending and giving, giving and spending, so that untrained, unqualified Serge Benhayon and his underachieving offspring and other hangers on may live as cashed up bogan deities.
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.
Universal Medicine Exposed all right – gossip, misleading advertising & hilarity May 2016
Posted: May 11, 2016 Filed under: Gossip, hostility to criticism, Marketing, Propaganda, student blogs, stupidity, sycophants, top rung apologists 34 Comments25 May – Teachers are Gold for cult groomers: Universal Medicine’s school incursion flop + Naming Names UM cult teachers
22 May 2016 – bent testimonial & misleading promo special
11 May 2016 – New Universal Medicine Exposed website. Truly!
Universal Medicine cult festive defamation & gossip December 2015
Posted: December 21, 2015 Filed under: Gossip, Marketing, Money, Universal Medicine Charities 50 CommentsJanuary 4 2016: Oingo Boingo threat from Universal Law
January 2 2016: Traumatic narcissist cult leaders lecture & Congratulations! You have cancer – profiting from glorifying disease and death
January 1 2016: ✯Happy New Year Duckies!✯
December 28: Sydney Morning Herald: Benhayon muscles family out of $1.3M inheritance
December 23: *MERRY CHRISTMAS*
*UM’s latest marketing videos – riding the UM train to hell
December 21, 2015: *Christmas celebration of a New Era of crumbling scams
*Cult flops – end of year round up *updated!! – Natalie with Love TV??*
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Universal Medicine cult targets kids & teens
Posted: August 20, 2015 Filed under: cult children, Marketing, Propaganda 28 CommentsFollowing on from the sleazy Girl to Woman Festival, the cult of Serge Benhayon continues to target youngsters, in spite of our public questioning of mass grooming behaviour. Triple H FM Sydney community radio, Sunlight Ink publications and the From Our Eyes blog are platforms drumming kids with the cult’s dreary world negating messages, occult claptrap and abusive quackery scams.
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