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  • Hubbard was right ........invent a religion and become rich, its a brilliant idea, there's the catholic church dripping in money, Scientology now with tax exempt status....umm......I just need a good name to hook some believers into my new church of ..ummm.......gime some ideas already

  • I doubt very seriously that anyone can be 100% honest, and I doubt the 'secret' society is worth it's weight. However, having read the discovery, I do think it is a good base on how you should live your life, and how the world works. Admittedly, I do lie from time to time (depending in measure on those I speak to), but I tend to follow the book to the letter. I have found that my life is quite a bit simpler, and happier because of this. I think anything that could replace the bible is good.

  • There all metaphors and I doubt a million dollar society would make n error that obvious. And the knowledge is worth every penny

  • I want to point out to everybody that Integrated Management Associates, which also goes by the names Nouveau Tech Secret Society, Neo Tech Publishing Company and the Athenian Secret Society, is really a Multi-Level Marketing scheme that is designed to rip off as many people as possible.

    The President of the company is Wallace H. Ward, but he goes under the fictional name Mark Hamilton. He has a long history of lying to people to sell books.

  • It doesn't really matter that there is contradiction in the introductory letters,it's just basic sales ploy,what matters is the content in the manuscript you're paying for.I received the same letters and i bought the nt discovery.I am more than happy with what i have read as it all seems to be logical ,straight forward and easy to read.The knowledge i now have is worth every penny of the £70 I paid for it 10 years ago.

  • If you are posting negative comments/blogs you have not read the literature that's all I have to say.

  • Your right there is something fishy about all this. I got the same letter only it was a woman instead of a man name kevin but out of curiosity I bought the 1200 page manuscript and I am pissed off! About whats in it! I'm going to get my money back I should make a video about whats in it but they may not give me my money back

  • I just have to laugh at these charlatans & con artists who tell us how to live, yet they can't even run their own lives properly. Ayn Rand had a really messy personal life, and she had to go on Medicare late in life to keep from going broke thanks to her health problems from smoking. And Frank Wallace, the creator of Neo Tech, spent time in prison for tax evasion and died in an accident while jogging, despite all the stuff he wrote about how Neo Tech would make you "physically immortal."

  • The advertising for the books claim to offer seduction techniques and "secrets".

    I looked at a couple of "Neo Tech" books in the library.

    The books contain NO such information.

  • It's a pity the auther destroyed any credibilty from the outset by using blatent lies to advertise them, as the books might be quite interesting.

    But something built around lies has no sway with me.

    It's also a pity the auther wrote the books as fact rather than just his own opinion.

    Again, if he had just been honest, the books could be taken more seriously.

    The auther despises religion, yet wrote the books as some sort of new bible.

    How ironic.

  • I recieved letters advertising Neo-Tech out of the blue a few years ago.

    I don't know where they got my address. I was surprised to recieve such mail from America, I'm British!

    Each advert would feature the same story, or a slightly altered version of the story for different books!

    (How can the same story, or a version of it, apply to each book they release!)

    So I knew it was lies.

  • Boy there are some truly brainwashed "true believers" posting here. It wouldn't matter HOW BIG the lie, if people like this WANT to buy what their chosen guru is selling, they will pay for it and defend it to the max.

    ... Mark Hamilton is a total fraud.. but then some of the biggest gurus in history have been... remember who 'created' Scinentology. Mr. Fraud Hubbard.

  • remember him making a promise to become president,... but there is potential for whosoever reads these well put together books to come forward & become the president we need, especially in today's crooked politics,

  • Oh my goodness someone made a typo!!!... hurry call the fraud police,... mr. neothoughtsociety... come in... we have an emergency... there's someone trying to spread good thoughts into the world,....; by the way if you bought & read all 3 books, you would probably find there better than all the self help books out there,... well there a combination of a few,... & they regard every aspect of life, how is that fraud?.... & maybe i have to go through the lterature again, but i don't....

  • My guess is that people did not believe the ten years, so maybe the copy writer shortened it to be more believable. It is the same story, but maybe the copy writer had to understate the truth for advertising practicality. It does not mean Mark is lying. Advertising is not always expected to be one-hundred-percent on the dot real. Many ads on TV show some unrealistic things. That does not mean false advertisement. Most people know this fact. Don't have enough characters to give examples.

  • Your fear is so apparent, so quick to call someone a fraud without due process. You maybe have found no success in your life & these lessons he offers go way over your head. You need to find self control start there & you will find peace!

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