Adam
Thousand Oaks,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, July 03, 2008
I have read their books and they have some very strange ideas that they call facts. The author charges Plato with hindering the mental evolution of man and causing the dark ages. He obviously has a very limited understanding of any philosophical thoughts other than his own and sounds stupid misinterpreting things that he doesn't fully understand. Other than his strange religious beliefs, the majority of his books are hundreds of pages that just tell you how to organize your day better. This guy thinks he's a genius because he figured out how to make a good schedule. The Neo Tech organization (which also claims to be the new illuminati) makes incredible promises with little or no substance to back up their claims.
Grayson
Las Vegas,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, July 19, 2007
Dear Zach et al, I have found a website by an Alexander Moss who will share your opinion only barely, but will offer a deeper insight. Neo tech is not all bad. Yes, the I&O publishing co. has victimized, but at the same time they(it) have discovered something truly amazing, and have created new terms to identify some important concepts and ideas. Read through neo tech specifics.com by Mr. Moss and you may find some true value. Also, I noticed that you referrenced the term "bicameral mind". I have read the book that is mentioned in Neo tech III called: The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Dr. Julius Jaynes. This guy is no idiot. It is the toughest book I have ever read because it uses a lot of tough words, however once you get through it you will surely learn a great deal and you may start to view Neo Tech in a new light. I agree that much of the original manuscript is a rip-off, however I am no idiot either and I am telling you that there is much truth and much to learn where this philosophy(as you correctly put it) is concerned. Sincerely, Grayson
Dave
Lewiston,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, October 31, 2006
I too revieved one of them crappy too good to be true letters from this jerk claiming to run this "secret society". Sure he sent me his "free" book but then the next one will cost me almost $150.00 U.S. funds? Bull crap. That and what's with this "higher mind" and "control people" crap. It's a stupid scam to get people's money and such to supposedly "teach" them how to make more money. What a pile of horse crap. Don't fall for it. If you get a letter rather then tear it up and throw it out I'd report it to your local or area post master genaral or a lawyer. The bigger the list of names we can get and the better the lawyers the sooner we can shut this scam down with a huge law suit for lying to the American people. I'd also report them to the Federal Trade Commission and the Better Business Bureau. Why? Because to legally opperate as a business or sale opportuninty they have to have legal proof that it works and a list of real names of people who have purchased the system used it and actually had it work. If they can't do that then it's an illegal opperation and needs to be prosecuted.
Ed
Las Vegas,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, April 10, 2006
Zach, I find it interesting that you read the material and that you came to the conclusion afterwards that it was a scam. The company has a 90 day return policy if you are unsatisfied with their books. Some of the items you mentioned in your response are indeed true. I did notice your out of context slice at Dr. Wallace for going to jail in the 1990s. He went to jail because of his principles of freedom of speech. The IRS didn't want to prosecute him after their initial raid in 1986 but were compelled to do so because of his constant publishing activities that spot lighted the perpertraters in the 1986 raid on his publishing company. After the trial all fines and penalties were dropped from him and his company. Neo-Tech gives you advantages that are not obvious from your day to day routine. You learn to exercise regularly so that you are in good health. This gives your body and mind an advantage over most people because they don't pay attention to this fundamental idea. Convenience beats out this idea. I am sorry that Neo-Tech didn't work out for you.
Ed
Las Vegas,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, April 10, 2006
Zach, I find it interesting that you read the material and that you came to the conclusion afterwards that it was a scam. The company has a 90 day return policy if you are unsatisfied with their books. Some of the items you mentioned in your response are indeed true. I did notice your out of context slice at Dr. Wallace for going to jail in the 1990s. He went to jail because of his principles of freedom of speech. The IRS didn't want to prosecute him after their initial raid in 1986 but were compelled to do so because of his constant publishing activities that spot lighted the perpertraters in the 1986 raid on his publishing company. After the trial all fines and penalties were dropped from him and his company. Neo-Tech gives you advantages that are not obvious from your day to day routine. You learn to exercise regularly so that you are in good health. This gives your body and mind an advantage over most people because they don't pay attention to this fundamental idea. Convenience beats out this idea. I am sorry that Neo-Tech didn't work out for you.
Ed
Las Vegas,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, April 10, 2006
Zach, I find it interesting that you read the material and that you came to the conclusion afterwards that it was a scam. The company has a 90 day return policy if you are unsatisfied with their books. Some of the items you mentioned in your response are indeed true. I did notice your out of context slice at Dr. Wallace for going to jail in the 1990s. He went to jail because of his principles of freedom of speech. The IRS didn't want to prosecute him after their initial raid in 1986 but were compelled to do so because of his constant publishing activities that spot lighted the perpertraters in the 1986 raid on his publishing company. After the trial all fines and penalties were dropped from him and his company. Neo-Tech gives you advantages that are not obvious from your day to day routine. You learn to exercise regularly so that you are in good health. This gives your body and mind an advantage over most people because they don't pay attention to this fundamental idea. Convenience beats out this idea. I am sorry that Neo-Tech didn't work out for you.
Ed
Las Vegas,#8Consumer Comment
Mon, April 10, 2006
Zach, I find it interesting that you read the material and that you came to the conclusion afterwards that it was a scam. The company has a 90 day return policy if you are unsatisfied with their books. Some of the items you mentioned in your response are indeed true. I did notice your out of context slice at Dr. Wallace for going to jail in the 1990s. He went to jail because of his principles of freedom of speech. The IRS didn't want to prosecute him after their initial raid in 1986 but were compelled to do so because of his constant publishing activities that spot lighted the perpertraters in the 1986 raid on his publishing company. After the trial all fines and penalties were dropped from him and his company. Neo-Tech gives you advantages that are not obvious from your day to day routine. You learn to exercise regularly so that you are in good health. This gives your body and mind an advantage over most people because they don't pay attention to this fundamental idea. Convenience beats out this idea. I am sorry that Neo-Tech didn't work out for you.