Serge Benhayon on how fitness causes cancer

Sport and fitness cause cancer, says Universal Medicine messiah in chief, Serge Benhayon. And fitness and health are the human body in distress.

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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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UniMed Living bitching, lying and gossip February 2015

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Paula Fletcher before

After

After

February 23: *UM’s UK recruitment activities

February 22: *TV ban * Margaret Singer video on leaving cults

February 14: *Site name change

February 1, 2015: *Paula Fletcher Before & After *UniMed Living & complete list of UM propaganda sites *Margaret Singer video on how cults work

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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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Universal Medicine’s sexual abuse apologism hits a crescendo

Sculpture by Kevin Francis Gray

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.

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Daily Telegraph on the peril of Universal Medicine cult doctors

Esther Rockett

UniMed 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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Universal Medicine cult wins Lismore Chamber of Commerce’s People’s Choice Award

So much for a few disgruntled males, Pranic Princesses, nobody’s bitches and whatnot – the number of free thinkers fed up with the cult is growing.

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Upon learning that the Universal Medicine cult recently won the Lismore Chamber of Commerce’s People’s Choice Award, I wondered whether it was as a result of vote spamming, as they have a prior form for that. So I wrote to the Lismore Chamber of Commerce to enquire further about their win:

Dear Madam/Sir,

I am writing an article on Universal Medicine winning the Lismore Chamber of Commerce’s People’s Choice Award, and invite your response on the following questions:
* Do you have any comment on the fact that a new-age esoteric breast and ovary massage “healer” group has won the People’s Choice awards?
* Do you think it reasonable that a charity is eligible for this award, instead of restricting eligibility to regular Lismore business for this award?
* Who was eligible to vote in the People’s Choice award?
* What if any measures were taken to prevent…

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Cult Woman I Am

THE WOMAN I AM, written by a bloke

THE WOMAN I AM, written by a bloke

Glorious Music has unleashed a music video starring the Brides of Serge acting Joy-full & Loving and pretending to like each other to a bit of peculiar True Movement. Here in the bunker we en-joy a bit of karaoke, so we’ve posted some improved lyrics and knocked together a glorious photo essay to sell-abrate their beauty, sell-abrate their beauty…

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Cult dress ups

MoreMaskedNumptiesLast UniMed Saturday the cult held one of its dress up events. This year it was a B.C. Ball where cult members dressed up as ancient personages – perhaps imagining how they might have been important in a past life. Last year it was the masked ball, another pantomime of their everyday self-loving choice to make believe they’re something they’re not. On the surface it looks harmless, a bunch of grown ups behaving like primary schoolers, but it’s also a metaphor for the cult’s commercial and spiritual modus operandi – a harmful multi-million dollar enterprise based on infantile wish fulfilment and pretence.

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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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