The Times of Israel as well as the Catholic
online site use religious connotations for the
purpose of selling, requesting contributions
as if the immediate environment of readers
does not count at all - must be neglected in
favour of their HIGHER religious causes
Payment demanded to learn Hebrew – I
could not even if you paid me, much less
paying YOU for unwanted lessons – and
the Catholic online selling books & beauty
products, the sale video takes hours on
brainwashing readers into believing they
Must buy secret cures for an Alzheimer’s
patient with starving brain cells – sounds
like some more fraudulent Scientology –
after listening till I was going mad with
irritation, the selling point is that the ICT
protocol must be bought, no sharing
The secret with sufferers who already lost
their money by forgetting, this technique
is followed by all marketing strategists and
leaves the reader in a murderous mood -
peppered by nonsensical fictitious case
studies just to be told BUY THE BOOK
It’s cheap - hah! - accompanied by the
wonder cure in 2 different bottles - pay
a king’s ransom for a false promise life
will be better - and it will - dying earlier
from financial distress after throwing all
money away like this will lead to earlier
Passing over to the other side to become
consciousness in a new form, safe from
this world’s quacks and charlatans; what
an improvement, freedom from marketing
makes life after death heaven indeed! –
but where salespeople go, they will keep
Forcing false products on each other and
exist in marketing hell until deciding they
had enough, time to move, do something
else – hopefully repenting in sackcloth &
ashes for all the pain they caused the still
innocent and the already suffering…
[Tuesday 5 July 2016, Pretoria]
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