--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > Let's examine some more examples of Barry's > > phoniness. > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote: > > <snip> > > > In it, he instructs the aspiring Inquisitor in the > > > ways of dealing with a heretic. The stupid ones you > > > can safely bring to trial, but if you find one who > > > is somewhat clever or well-spoken, and he starts being > > > clever in front of the faithful (who might be swayed > > > by his words and begin to doubt the all-powerful > > > nature of the Inquisition), > > > > Wonder who from FFL Barry is analogizing to "the > > faithful"? That little detail seems to have > > escaped him. Which "faithful" here does he > > imagine himself to be swaying by his words? > > > > He appears to have forgotten that the "faithful" > > here are the TM critics. The "heretics"--the underdog, > > the persecuted--are the TMers. > > > > Does his casting me as the all-powerful Inquisitor > > in fact inadvertently reveal something about his own > > lack of self-assurance? > > > > you should immediately > > > shift your strategy and begin to undermine his > > > credibility. In other words, you should call the > > > heretic names, but (and this is the interesting part > > > given the context of your use of the term 'phony') > > > "hazy" names, not specific names. > > > > > > The word he recommends is 'faux,' false. Its use > > > in his passages is similar to your use of the > > > word 'phony.' > > > > > > He specifically tells the young Inquisitor to > > > avoid saying *what* about the heretic is false. > > > The point is simply to call them "false," over > > > and over and over, to make sure that the audience > > > of the faithful begins to associate that word, and > > > no other, with the particular heretic. > > > > > > Sound familiar? > > > > Not in connection with me, since, as Barry knows, > > I've documented literally hundreds of his falsehoods > > and gone into extensive detail about his phoniness. > > > > It's certainly familiar in connection with Barry, > > though, who attempts to make sure the audience > > of the faithful associates anyone who differs with > > the TM critics with the term "True Believers," a > > name he calls them over and over. You might even > > say that's a "hazy" name. > > > > > (By the way, he even includes a section on how to > > > repond if someone asks you, "The heretic in question > > > is a false *what*?" He recommends that you say, "You > > > all *know* the ways in which the heretic is false. > > > You have seen him with your own eyes." As a result, > > > I find your reply fairly hilarious. Thanks.) > > > > See above. The ways in which Barry is false and > > phony have been thoroughly documented, including > > in this post. > > > > > You use another technique that is straight out of > > > Gui's manual for Inquisitors, calling people liars. > > > Ooops, sorry...I got the spelling wrong: LIARS. :-) > > > > Barry suggests that I use all-caps. I don't, > > of course. > > > > > The point again is to *associate* that word with > > > the heretic in the minds of the "audience." Gui > > > suggests that they specifically use this word when > > > challenged by a heretic on matters of FAITH or > > > BELIEF. The idea is to make the point that anyone > > > who deviates from the dogma as defined by the > > > Inquisition is not just wrong. They *know* the > > > "real" Truth, and are attempting to spread heresy > > > by LYING about it, and claiming to believe some- > > > thing else. > > > > As Barry knows, I've never suggested someone > > is lying about their faith and belief. > > > > > I'm just bringing these points up for your edification > > > and for possible use in your own self discovery. > > > > Unfortunately, since none of Barry's tortured > > "points" are at all germane except insofar as > > they prove my contention that he's a phony, there > > can be no "self-discovery" as a result, only more > > discovery about the extent of his phoniness. > > > > I > > > mean, the more I read about the Inquisition, the more > > > it becomes obvious (to me, anyway) that you may have > > > done time there. You might want to consider doing a > > > past-life regression and trying to recover some actual > > > memories of those lifetimes. > > > > I'm much more likely to have been heretic, actually, > > a truth-teller fighting the establishment and standing > > up to vicious slanderers like Barry. > > > > This whole rant of his is perhaps the best example > > yet of his penchant for projection. > > All of this because you don't want to tell us > what it was like to roast people alive? > > Spoilsport.
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