Terry Cole-Whittaker

Tigersoap said:
That's a nice pyramid scheme thing she got there ! :)
I think it goes with the idea that to make money you have to spend money and that by activating the cosmic money machine it will come back to you tenfold, or something.

She's like the guy who claims he can teach people how to become rich - all you need to do is send him a dollar please. So thousands send their dollar, and well, duh.

I know there must be something comical about this person, but right now, perhaps because I'm lacking in sense of humor at the moment, I find her story and the email she sent rather pathetic. :rolleyes:

55 CD’s (CDs if purchased separately $920.) These contain all the principles and formulas for attaining both Spiritual and Worldly Riches.

Scratch that - actually I do find that funny. That's a whole lotta principles and formulas there! She sells them by the kilogram!
 
The "Doctor of Divinity" thing is common in the New-Age crowds, but every "D.D" I ever met has such a credential from some obscure school, if it could be called a school at all. Mostly just a title to try and give the appearance of being legit. And indeed it is always a case of paying boatloads of cash to get the "credential".

Such people clearly have no real confidence in themselves which is why they come up with all the titles and names and gimicks, because the way they seem to reckon is, if they have lots of letters after their names then they MUST be legit, right? Those who are so gullible and buy into the hype are equally as offensive though, in my opinion.

Pretty sad and sickening, all at the same time.
 
RedFox said:
I'm interested in purchasing a 'cosmic money machine', do I pay monthly or should I just hand over my life savings? I have to sell it to 10 of my friends right? :lol: ;D

nah just your soul :D :P
 
Tigersoap said:
RedFox said:
I'm interested in purchasing a 'cosmic money machine', do I pay monthly or should I just hand over my life savings? I have to sell it to 10 of my friends right? :lol: ;D

nah just your soul :D :P

There certainly are such set-ups in the New Age. As I wrote in Secret History:

Richard Dolan’s UFOs and the National Security State is the first comprehensive study of the past 50 years of the U.S. Government’s response to the intrusion of UFO phenomena in America. The compiled evidence - which includes government documents - suggests that a group of specialists working in the shadows, set up and executed the most massive cover-up in the history of government; and that the Human Potential movement and the subsequent New Age movements, were key elements of this cover-up. In other words, they not only have used the “colorful community” of alternative ideas as an unwitting tool of disinformation, it is highly probable that most of it was literally created by them as COINTELPRO. According to analysts, COINTELPRO was the FBI’s secret program to undermine the popular upsurge, which swept the country during the 1960s. Though the name stands for “Counterintelligence Program”, the targets were not enemy spies. The FBI set out to eliminate “radical” political opposition inside the US. What a lot of people do not realize is that this was a high level psychological operation specifically set up to vector “ideological” trends - beliefs, etc. To get a complete picture of the problem, Dolan writes:

Dolan said:
The UFO problem has involved military personnel around the world for more than fifty years, and is wrapped in secrecy. […] Because this subject is so widely ridiculed, it is important to stress why it is worthy of serious attention.[…] Stories of strange objects in the sky go far back into time, but the problem received little attention until the Second World War. […] During the UFO wave of 1947, American military and intelligence organizations conducted multiple, simultaneous investigations of these sightings. […] By the end of 1947, a contingent of analysts at the Air Technical Intelligence Center at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base believed that UFOs were extraterrestrial. By the summer of 1948, this team prepared an “Estimate of the Situation.” […] As the story goes, Air Force Commander Hoyt Vandenberg rejected [this conclusion.] […]

In the summer of 1952… UFO sightings were so frequent and often of such high quality that some in the air force actually wondered whether an invasion was under way. With some help from the secret CIA sponsored Robertson Panel of January 1953, the air force improved censorship over the problem. Still, it never quite went away. Civilian organizations began to collect and analyze interesting UFO reports. […] Then came the great UFO wave of 1965 and 1966, when the air force could no longer hide behind weather balloons and swamp gas, nor withstand public scrutiny. […]

Let us pause to assess the situation. By the mid-1940s, America’s intelligence apparatus had reason to believe that there were artifacts in the skies that did not originate from America, Russia, Germany, or any other country. These objects violated some highly sensitive military airspace, and did not appear to be natural phenomena. One may presume that the affected national security authorities made it an immediate obsession to determine the nature and purpose of these objects, and we may infer that the issue probably became a deep secret by 1946, or 1947 at the latest.

It was at this precise moment in time that the Human Potential movement was “born”. Do we think that this was a coincidence? By the mid-50s, it was becoming obvious that things were getting out of control and in August of 1956, the FBI began its COINTELPRO operation. When traditional modes of repression (exposure, blatant harassment, and prosecution for political crimes) failed to counter the growing insurgency, and even helped to fuel it, the Bureau took the law into its own hands. Its methods ranged far beyond surveillance, and amounted to a domestic version of the covert action for which the CIA has become infamous throughout the world.

Usually, when we think of COINTELPRO, we think of the most well known and typical activities which include sending anonymous or fictitious letters designed to start rumors, among other things, publishing false defamatory or threatening information, forging signatures on fake documents, introducing disruptive and subversive members into organizations to destroy them from within, and so on. Blackmailing insiders in any group to force them to spread false rumors, or to foment factionalism was also common.

What a lot of people don’t keep in mind is the fact that COINTELPRO also concentrated on creating bogus organizations. These bogus groups could serve many functions which might include attacking and/or disrupting bona fide groups, or even just simply creating a diversion with clever propaganda in order to attract members away so as to involve them with time-wasting activity designed to prevent them from doing anything useful. COINTELPRO was also famous for instigation of hostile actions through third parties. According to investigators, these FBI programs were noteworthy because all documents relating to them were stamped “do not file”. This meant that they were never filed in the system, and for all intents and purposes, did not exist. This cover was blown after activists broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania in 1971. The possibility of finding evidence for any of it, after that event, is about zero. To spell it out in Dolan’s words:

Dolan said:
Regarding matters connected with “national security”, there appears to be a wealth of information that does not exist officially. Thus, a request to find such documents through a Freedom of Information Act request would be in vain. Add to this the likelihood that perhaps the most sensitive information regarding UFOs may not even exist in document form (“the first rule in keeping secrets is nothing on paper”, Richard Helms), and one can appreciate the difficulty that an honest UFO researcher has in ferreting out the truth.

Now, let us take a few logical steps. The UFO problem emerged into the national consciousness in 1947, or thereabouts. Not long afterward, a lot of people began asking a lot of questions. The government wasn’t answering, and so the people began to band together to find out the answers for themselves. They started forming groups. And this is where things get just a bit curious. The thing that was most threatened by the UFO/alien issue seems to have been the Standard Monotheistic Religions. Religion seems to be a necessary component of political control. Social control - that is the mainstay of religion - was most definitely under threat. In fact, what seems to be true is that it is not even clear that religions - as we know them - would have survived a full disclosure. So the logical conclusion is that part of the main reason for the cover-up was to “protect the religious status quo”.

As things stood at the time, protecting the religious status quo - mainly the social controls that stem from religion - was iffy at best. After a century of scholarly investigation into many religious texts, and the raising of many questions about the “old time religion”, there were a lot of people in society who were most definitely turning away from religious dogma. It’s fairly simple to take the next logical step and see that a combining of the questions of those who were disenchanted with religion, with the questions of those who wanted to know just what the heck was going on in terms of possible “extraterrestrials”, was seen as a dangerous and explosive mixture. Something had to be done.

The activities of COINTELPRO in attempting to neutralize political opposition have been pretty well exposed. But we are now considering the fact that, in addition to political activists, it seems that COINTELPRO has particularly targeted groups that are seeking the truth about the interactions between the US government and Ultra Terrestrials, or so-called “aliens”. That a long-time cover-up of these matters has been in effect is certainly evident to any careful researcher.

The COINTELPRO files show the U.S. Government targeted a very broad range of religious, labor and community groups opposed to any of its agendas, and it is only logical to assume that the same type of operation would be created to cover up the “alien agenda”. Such a theoretical COINTELPRO operation also goes far in explaining why, when the sincere researcher of UFO phenomena enters this field, he or she discovers only lies, lies, and more lies; confusion and disinformation. That is most definitely the signature of COINTELPRO.

Considering all of this, would anybody care to suggest that it did not also occur to the Powers that Be that the chief means of diverting attention and covering up the truth would be to literally fund and create the “New Age” and “Human Potential movement”, so that it would follow their agenda of keeping secrets?

In other words, it is extremely likely that the most successful and popular of Metaphysical Mavens and New Age Impresarios are COINTELPRO agents - either consciously or as dupes of those who are. The objective seems to be to attack and “neutralize” those who are seeking the answers. Those who are sincere, who do bona fide research and seek to explicate the truth, are infiltrated, attacked, and marginalized according to standard COINTELPRO procedures.

What all of this seems to suggest is that the Powers That Be (PTB) have developed COINTELPRO to an all new level of Social Shaping, Cultural Brainwashing, and the main targets of this activity would include virtually anyone who is seeking the truth about the shifting realities of our world. The cases of COINTELPRO activities against political groups must be no more than the tip of the iceberg, given that the great bulk of COINTELPRO-type operations remain secret until long after their damage has been done. By all indications, domestic covert operations have become a permanent feature of U.S. politics and Social Programming, and it is hardly likely, considering the evidence, that the New Age and Human Potential fields are exempt.

The implications of this are truly alarming. Those who manage to get close to the truth of these matters, despite the many obstacles in their path, face National covert campaigns to discredit and disrupt their research and reputations. Clearly, COINTELPRO and similar operations under other names also work to distort academic and popular perceptions of the problems facing our world. They have done enormous damage to the search for the Truth.

Looks like Terry Cole-Whittaker might very well fit right in this description. But, that's just my opinion.
 
RyanX said:
About Terry Cole-Whittaker D. D.

At 17 years of age Terry was given the gift of a teacher who shared with her the knowledge that would open up Terry’s mind to her unlimited possibilities and give her many of the tools to achieve them. Between that time and now, Terry, by using what she had learned from this teacher and other teachers has accomplished everything she desired and much more than she had known was even possible. The spiritual benefits she has gained are far beyond the material benefits because each step on our life’s path leads to the next if we are willing to continue until we attain what we have been seeking in our heart of hearts. It is at this point that we are fully alive and celebrating the joy.

Some highlights of what she was able to do with the knowledge that she received are as follows: As soon as she was given this sacred knowledge by a teacher, she tested the principles and became homecoming queen and freshman class president in college. In order to test the principles of prosperity she entered the Mrs. America Pageant and became Mrs California and 3rd in Mrs. America. She raised two amazing daughters who also learned and applied these teachings. Terry has been able to live in wonderful homes, travel all over the world, and visit holy sites of spiritual pilgrimage. Thinking that singing was her life’s work, she sang with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera and later became an opera singer. But this was not her path, as teaching these sacred principles was her true calling. Starting her own company Success Plus, Terry was one of the first to conduct human potential seminars for corporate America and Fortune 500, and became a successful motivational and inspirational speaker. She was community and church volunteer; graduated from seminary and became a minister in 1973; authored 5 best-selling books including; What You Think of Me is None of My Business, How to Have More in a Have Not World, Inner Path from Where You are to Where You Want to Be, Love and Power in a World Without Limits-a Woman’s Guide to the Goddess Within, Dare to Be Great and her newest-Creating Your Destiny-A Remarkable Guide to Making Decisions that Give You Happiness and Prosperity. Her work as a minister allowed her to grow a 50 member church into 5,000 on Easter Sundays and be the executive producer and minister of a six year, weekly, international, Emmy-winning television ministry syndicated on 400 markets reaching millions. Her church in La Jolla, CA had a grammar school, school of ministry, and 5 teaching centers. Dr. Terry and her work was featured on over 800 television and radio programs including Oprah, Larry King, Good Morning America and in the leading magazines including Wall Street Journal, US, Newsweek, People, Time, and Family Circle. She was awarded three honorary doctoral degrees and is included in the Hall of Fame of her college. Some of Rev. Terry’s students are the Who’s Who of entrepreneurs, motivational and inspirational teachers and speakers, artists, entertainers, athletes, authors, entertainment and corporate moguls, spiritual leaders, inventors, musicians, educators, and great human beings. Returning to her roots as a nature lover and had her foundation, Adventures in Enlightenment purchase land in Washington state and build a retreat center and develop an organic farm. Adventures in Enlightenment built an ashram and library in India that is being used to teach Vedic knowledge to Western spiritual seekers. Terry has studied with the Mystic Masters of the Far East; studied the great religions and various transformational philosophies of the world. She travels extensively teaching the sacred principles of successful living. Her mission is to work for the welfare of humanity by offering this important message and teaching, to as many people as possible. This is happening through the media ministry of Adventures in Enlightenment. The Wall Street Journal calls her, “Relentlessly upbeat.”
All the resumes of cointelpro looks same . Outrageous claims, even school failings is a sounded like achievement. reminds me of Jim Humble's claims. After these many years, very often we find some body NEW comes out of closet claiming outstanding achievements as if they came out of nowhere.
 
Even if the "achievements" were real, they are very disappointing. They are selfish, meaningless, and above all, ephemeral. It looks like those stories where a genius grants you three wishes and then in the end you end up with nothing.
 
EmeraldHope said:
Isn't prefering animals to people a sign of characterpathy? I don't remember which one though off the top of my head.

Well, lions eat lambs, snakes eat frogs etc. Some people like it. They want to be like lions and snakes. Or they want to be like lambs and frogs. All in order to avoid work on becoming a compassionate, knowledge seeking, responsible, adult human beings.
 
Strange that a comment made by me to Arctodus, that was supposed to point out the incongruity of his advocacy for pathological rules that are in place for the purpose of dividing and conquering normal humans has diverted this thread to the topic of whether or not animal lovers are OPs. I think that topic has been adequately covered elsewhere on the forum.

The important thing about TC-W is the "crowd" she runs with, so to say, her advocacy of people like Jay Weidner, who we know to be a conscious agent, and Jordan Maxwell who may be entirely innocent, but is, as far as we've been able to determine here on the forum, sadly misled. Then, of course, there is TC-W's obvious "cultic" behavior - at least, according to the standards of the Weidner/Bridges gang. She has overtly and openly done everything they have ever accused me of doing - which I did not do - and yet, she is clearly pals with that sort and agitating for their promotion. Right there, we have caught a glimpse of the machinery of COINTELPRO in action.

But Arctodus cares nothing about that at all. He only cares about "appearances" and that people should "play by the rules" because you have to "make nice" and "keep up appearances" and so forth; all those rules put in place by pathologicals in positions of power, designed to keep us transparent to them, and helpless in the face of their manipulations in darkness and secrecy.

Added:
Since Arctodus' issues have developed into a full blown thread of their own, I've created just that.
 
Let me make a few other things clear here: The email went to the mailboxes of all DCM staff members - as do all emails to the magazine. That is SOP in the magazine world.

We considered whether it should be published IN the magazine as such letters often are, but decided that it wasn't worth the space since we could not adequately respond to it there except with some one or two lines that would amount to little more than "sorry you don't like it... others do."

It is a letter to a magazine and all such letters are considered fair game for publication.

Ms. Cole-Whittaker undoubtedly understood that sending a letter to a magazine constitutes permission to publish unless otherwise clearly stated. And remember this clearly: just because someone gives us money (buys a subscription) does NOT mean that they own us or that we are beholden to push their agenda. That is, in fact, how controls are placed on about any information source: funding. Those who pay money for something consider that they have the right to control it. Well, sorry, that doesn't work here. You buy the product as we sell it, you don't pay to have control over it. If she doesn't like the magazine, she can cancel her subscription.
 
I didn’t even need to read anything on her site before deciding this person is spewing new-age/Cointelpro nonsense. Her vocal description of what she represents said it all…

I’ve transcribed it here (emphasis mine)

Hello spiritual seeker,

I’m Terry Cole-Whittaker. Intelligent people seek wealth, and the greatest wealth is sacred knowledge for with it you can attain all other forms of wealth. You truly can have it all! Lasting happiness, money! Good health, loving relationships, prestige, a beautiful home, spiritual enlightenment, and a healthy Mother Earth.

On this website you will find CD recordings of my inspirational and motivational talks, seminars and professional courses as well as my schedules of up-coming seminars and programs. I invite you now to my free Sacred Living news letter and receive the first of your free gifts. The newsletters contain valuable information and teachings on the principles of successful and abundant living.

I look forward to our continuing relationship.

The amount of time she talked about money and wealth in that brief introduction showed me that she’s trying to reach people who don’t really care about spirituality. But people who care about getting rich quickly and attaining some form of twisted spirituality on the side. The bit about good health was throw in there for health conscious individuals, and the mother earth bit thrown out there for the environmentalist, and the rest for saps who are just looking for a get rich quick scheme and someone to stroke their ego and help them sleep better at night by telling them all their efforts is going towards “reaching enlightenment”.

Pass another sick bag over please!
 
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