Beware of Gurus Bearing BS

This article might bore you if you haven't encountered an American National/state national teacher or been one of their students. I've come to realize these "teachers" are nothing more than traveling salesmen who live in a world created in their own heads which I call The Land of Delusion, selling their snake oil. If you stick with these people long enough, you might wind up in the Land of Seclusion (I think the prison system calls it solitary confinement). Four people had their cars impounded from a class of about fifteen in my last observation, one of them never got his car back, and one has had to obtain an attorney after being arrested at her home for leaving the scene of a traffic stop turned violent.
 
An older woman, this student was so terrified by these vermin that she put the pedal to the metal that night and left the scene because she was afraid for her physical safety after three cops surrounded her car and bashed in three of her windows at the same time. All she said was, "I don't wish to contract with you," and kept her window up, which is what her teacher told her to do. Although she takes responsibility for what she said and did that night, she has nothing good to say about the man who taught her that if she said it and showed the cops her paperwork, she would be told to go on her way. She believed him. Later when she called him to ask for help, he told her he couldn't help her because he "wasn't an attorney," and hung up. Bad guru teacher.
 
It's interesting that some of those same students are still following this man's teachings. His new gig is how to pay your bills with a "pay coupon," which gained him a whole new audience of hopefuls. Those of us who chose to stop the madness by ending our affiliation with this guru were quickly replaced, and the beat goes on. See how this works?
 
We don't buy a new car or get a new pet before doing a little research to learn which model or breed is best for us. Why don't we do it with these teachers? 
 
I don't want to think these teachers mean to hurt people, but the fact is they do hurt people and what's more, they continue to recruit new audiences and keep teaching anyway. "That woman must have done something wrong," they'll say. "She didn't do what I told her to do." Their egos have grown out of control (and maybe their bank accounts, which is why most of them charge a huge fee to share their research with you). Because of their hard work they have a vested interest in being right, and who better to prove it to them than one of their paying students, like a guinea pig in some sick experiment?
 
One teacher I know had quietly signed his house and his property over to a family member in name, and he still used the property as he always did. He had nothing in his name to take if the matrix came after him, yet he was teaching people "how to be free." Is this a free man standing on the land, proud of his teachings that made him free, or a coward disguised as a free man who's afraid of the system he's teaching you to risk everything to stand up to? 
 
These teachers don't tell you to get everything out of your name, deal only in cash transactions, and only drive your non-registered car at night on less-traveled roads and always park on private property so you won't get caught. They don't tell you that their corporation (with "inactive" status registered with the state but still an active employer of the guru) has the address of an empty lot owned by a rich oligarch business acquaintance. They don't tell you how you can protect yourself against these vermin if they come after you honestly and lawfully, because they don't know how to do it honestly and lawfully. This is the truth, and I got it through my own research.
 
Ask one of them to explain how you're protected once you've completed the process they teach. "They have to do what you say now, because you changed your status." "Just tell them you don't contract with them. They know what that means and it will scare them." "You created a law when you sent them three notices and a default and they didn't answer you, and now they have to obey it." "They're OUR employees, public servants, and they have to obey our orders, not the other way around."

Say that to the three knuckle-dragging cops who smashed the woman's three car windows as you ran from her pleas for help, Mr. Guru Teacher.
 
They will tell you that you can claim your car, your property, your children and get it all out of the hands of the matrix, and all you have to do is send registered mail notices consisting of dozens of sheets of paper to them three times. You get a receipt telling you that they received it, and now you can assume that the matrix read it, understood it and will adhere to it, even though they never responded to you one way or the other.
 
The logic in this is faulty because one, you can't claim something you don't own in the first place, so they don't have to give anything to you. Two, just because you don't get an answer to all those notices doesn't mean anything has changed, and you have no way to verify it one way or the other unless or until you get harmed. You'll see how this is true by doing your own research.
 
In fact, it's likely your paperwork was sent to a department that keeps track of domestic terrorist correspondence. As this is what communist regimes do and we're living under communist rule right now, would common sense tell you that?

 
Some things I learned from experience: If you know some American history and are old enough to compare the times then and now, you know this country was taken over long ago by oligarchs and secret society members who are carrying out a long term plan to control every single aspect of our lives. It's not a conspiracy, it's a fact. I worked with a few of these groups and gurus before I knew who they really were. Those experiences taught me how important it is to ask the hard questions and do the research before giving them my energy.
 

Communist systems don't care about the Magna Carta or the Articles of Confederation or any Moor treaties or the Declaration of Human Rights, they want to make them disappear. Their laws are enforced with violence against you if you object. Service is not their intention unless it's to themselves. The Constitution is not their law and in fact, their schools are working hard to teach the next generation that it's just an outdated piece of paper with no relevance in today's world. Isn't this what communism is?
 
Because these are insane times we're forced to exist in and there are plenty of useful idiots out there enforcing the communist way, it's no wonder people flock to these freedom gurus like moths to a light bulb, because they tell you everything you've been dying to hear. I watched people hand over their money and spend time they had little to spare, sitting at the computer at night typing up notices and affidavits which aren't valid, they're told, unless sent registered mail (about $16-$20 per envelope) four times to at least a dozen people in the government, convinced they would finally be free, own their own stuff, and maybe get some relief from government abuse.

Relief is owed to the people who've had their cars towed, their houses seized because of property tax delinquency and crooked bank foreclosures, their utilities shut off because they refused to have a smart meter placed on their home, and their kids taken by CPS. Do the math. Aren't there more of those people than there are people living "free"? The stuff these gurus teach has been out there for decades, it's public information. If it works, shouldn't we ALL be free by now?

Some of the teachers in the past just put out what they learned. They didn't make promises, they didn't present their work as a cure for anything, and most of them gave it away for free. They encouraged discussion and opposing views, and in this way they could find the truth. The matrix caught on and put their own gurus out there to divert attention from the truth, and charged fees to give you their spin, which encouraged even the honest ones to do the same. Do you think some of these gurus are part of that matrix, or have been influenced by it? How do you know if they're good people with solid discernment skills who know who and what to steer clear of, or bad people who are good at diverting your attention from the truth?
 
I have yet to find any of these teachers who can prove to me that being an American state national or whatever they call free people these days puts them in a better place than any other man or woman on this planet who is not an American state national. The system goes after who they go after and they could care less what you call yourself, or what papers you wave at them. This is the truth, and I don't care who it bothers. Verify it yourself.
 
Like the worship (Back the Blue) of violent, uninformed police departments and reverence paid to a war-loving military, I am sick and tired of watching people tell lies to their fellow man solely because group worship validates their view of the reality they want to live in. It's as delusional as teaching kids that there are 153 genders.

If after reading this you still want to pursue the teachings of one of these American state national or "freedom" gurus, please take the time to check them out before you give them a dime of your hard earned money. 
 
Just a few suggestions:

1.    Find out where their main source of income comes from. What's their day job?

2.    Are they "ex-" whatever three letter agency? Some say this because it creates the illusion of an authority figure, an influencer, and they're less apt to be questioned. If I hear, "I'm ex (three letter agency,)" I know that there is no such thing as "ex," and I walk the other way.
 
3.    Ask for the names of THEIR gurus and research them. Are they living free, and have they proven it? What are they doing now?

4.   Do they teach what the matrix is, and what their employees have been trained to think about you and how they're to treat you so you know what to expect when you encounter them? Do they prepare you for a worst case scenario? More important, do you ask these questions in open class?

5.   Everything and I mean everything they teach came from other internet gurus and/or their books and recordings, and some of them have really sketchy pasts. I guarantee you that none of these gurus thought up what they teach on their own. They put their own spin on what they learned from their gurus which makes it sound like new information but believe me, it isn't new. It's like the Dixie cup game, the story changes as it gets retold. If you know this, you can easily validate what they tell you.
 
6.    Does the guru get angry or impatient with people who challenge what he or she is teaching when presented with an alternate idea? Does he or she seem to dislike or ignore the more experienced people who have "been there, done that" and ask what would be considered more informed questions? Does the guru discourage open discussion by telling the class, "Now is not the time"? Big red flags there!
 
7.    You can learn what you want to know for free in your spare time. It's all been out there in the public for many years, and what's presented as "new stuff" is just past words used in different ways. Gurus can be comforting and a rock to lean against because they can toss a mean word salad; but when you trust yourself and your own research, you don't need anyone to lean on.

8.    Ever heard of the "bandwagon effect"? That's when you follow the crowd to stay a part of a group even if it makes you feel ridiculous. Don't be that.

9.    Share the outcome of research you've done of a guru teacher with a potential student so they can make an informed decision. Be vocal about your experience, good or bad. It's our duty to pass on the truth to our fellow men and women. Times are tough enough without people in the patriot / freedom / truth movement being scammed by one of these wannabe-gurus, and they'll just keep doing it until they see that we're not putting up with it anymore.




                                        ~DSD



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