vampireLOREN wrote:Normal Wisdom wrote:arayder wrote:If you watch a few of the youtubes in which the goodfers show up at a courthouse or gather for a protest you can pick out many of the players, including Peter of England.
Seeing these mobs pushing cops and shouting out goofier correct phrases makes me suspect the group isn't much more than a cult. These videos show behavior a lot like that of Dean Clifford's supporters during his November 2013 arrest.
Posters here sometimes ask how people can be so dense as to believe all this goodfer BS. I don't think it's about intelligence. . . .it's about socialization. Being a goodfer gives their lives meaning and explains their many failures.
For goodfers to give up on WeRe bank and go back to their "pre-awakening" lives would be to turn their backs and the thing that's made them feel complete and competent. So each time they adopt another scheme, believe another lame excuse they become more, not less, socialized to the cult.
That's why they don't come here. . .why they call people who ask simple questions "shills". . .why their forums and Facebook pages look like insane asylums.
That's a very interesting and insightful perspective. Thanks.
Yes I agree, Thank You arayder. Norm in lots of video's there is a character always wearing an old style green striped rugby shirt?. I never heard him speak but he is always right up the front. Is he a Guru? He does get around....its the shirt that sticks out . I have confidence you will know.
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What got me to thinking is that at the very end of this Youtube Peter of England walks up behind Tom Crawford and pats him on the back:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxnsCViBBV0
Peter supports Tom. Tom buys some WeRe checks. Norm is always in the crowd. . . and the circle goes on.
In these freeman/sovcit cults there is a sort of unspoken agreement that any theory, no matter how weird, isn't going to be criticized by other members of the group. This makes the cult a safe place for pseudo intellectual freemen gurus. This way Peter's WeRe bank is accepted, as are Tom's mortgage theories, as are a dozen other crazy ideas including stuff about ETs and lizard shape shifters.
You can always tell when a group is breaking up, as did Bobby Menard's old World Freeman Society, when group members start getting critical about failures and lack of progress. As soon as members start saying, "That was a bad idea!" about freeman theories it's time for the gurus and the wannabe gurus to move on.