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Sub: #657 nouveau tech society
Replied on 01-16-2006, 06:34 PM

I recieved the letter, and was supposed to have it sent in by the 17th. So I waited till the date had passed to see if I would never have the chance to get the first booklet. Guess what I recieved the booklet even thought I was over a week late. And the deadline to get the rest of it was 1 day later. Yea, right. If I sent it 2 months from now Id get it. Trash this nothing is this good.

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Sub: #658 nouveau tech society
Replied on 01-17-2006, 12:30 PM

I did not buy Kevin T's book. And I never replied to the the NTS letter. As a matter of fact, I received the letter 3 times! First in May 2005. Gee... that was the longest cycle two

The letter is obviously a form letter- the same sent to millions. Mine was mailed "first class" from Ohio, but "signed" by a women from New Jersey. After some research, I found that the address was a marketing firm in Ohio.

Not sure why "they'd" send me a "letter". If they "knew" me so well, they'd know that I am a practicing Christian--- they are anti-religious.

As far as my "powers", they come from god and because I choose to love people, not suck the life force out of them, manipulate, con and destroy them for selfish gain. Kind of reminds me of something I once read somewhere, John 10:10....

May God guide and bless us all, especially the lost who are searching and become entrapped in self-seving, destructive cult literature such as published by Nouveau Tech Society.


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Sub: #659 One more comment
Replied on 01-17-2006, 02:20 PM

Today, I received this same form letter. They know so much about me? HA! A line in the letter read, "One of the traits we know about you is is your ability to act". Anybody who knows me knows that i do tons of research before I act and am skeptical about anything for free. If it's free, just send it to me, stop killing the Earth with this waste of paper!

Anyways, Google the fax # 716-447-7488 thats how i found this site and many others saying the same thing. IT IS FUNNY!

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Sub: #660 Letter
Replied on 01-17-2006, 03:08 PM

Yea, I got the same bloody letter. I felt in my heart and soul it was a fraud, then I decided to surf the web and check things out myself. I have never bought any of Keven T's books and never plan on doing so in the future near or far! I have a sneaking suspicion how my name and address got on the mailing list and rest assured they will be put on MY List!

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Sub: #661 chain letter
Replied on 01-17-2006, 04:09 PM

i received that nice long special personalized letter and read part of it and boy was i touched! It was a complete insult to think that they actually try and prey on the weak minded like this. This ought to be illegal. First class mail? look at the return address on the envelope! What a shame!!!!!

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Sub: #662 chain letter
Replied on 01-17-2006, 06:05 PM

I received the same letter everyone on this post has described. I never heard of Kevin T. until I ran across this website. Thanks for the info, I won't bother with it. What's funny is that I'm currently on disability. Along with that I've filed for bankruptcy, failed dramatically in the US Armed Services and have taken two trips in correctional facilities. I've gotten so many doors slammed in my face because of my "talents and traits", this NTS has no clue about me.

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Sub: #663
Replied on 01-17-2006, 07:09 PM

I received this letter too today. I was thinking of sending in the request out of sheer curiosity. I too thought the letter was a little insulting. Reminded me of something you would here from a cult. I decided to check it all out on line. I kind of figured that at some point in the process someone would be asking for money!

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Sub: #664 Neo-Tech/Illuminati Societies
Replied on 01-17-2006, 09:30 PM

I'm wondering if I can use HTML?

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Sub: #665 Neo-Tech/Illuminati Societies
Replied on 01-17-2006, 09:51 PM

(I am not affiliated with Neo-Tech)

Nouveau, Nuovo, Neo-Tech; Formerly I & O Pub.
Wallace Ward- creator of Neo-Tech. AKA Frank R. Wallace, Dr.Higgs Field, John Flint, & Others. think999(at)netcom(dot)com

To see the rest copy & paste, legalminds.lp.findlaw.com/list/fedtax-l/msg02738.html

Google.com is a good starting point after that.

I have a very close friend who became a member, & imho what these people are doing/preaching MAY not be illegal,(in the strictest sense) but it's definitely IMMORAL, even wicked. Here is a message from a one Barbie Diamond. You may have to copy & paste:
nouveautechsociety.com
or, depending on your browser
nouveautechsociety.com

The basic idea is based in/on Adam Wieshaupt & the Bavaian Illuminati. Google Illuminati.

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Sub: #666
Replied on 01-18-2006, 09:36 AM

I sent for the $140 dollar book and haven't received yet. They also promised me a 1000 page book which I am also waiting for. This morning I sent the letter in for the free year they mentioned. I am waiting to see what happens. About ten years ago I received similar stuff from a place called Neo Tech society. This sounds like the same thing but, I received three books from them and started to read one but, never got to look at the other two.

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Sub: #667 Nouveau Tech
Replied on 01-18-2006, 11:42 AM

I came back to visit my post today and found that Danny had edited my previous post, deleting a link I placed for everyone to read more about this financially and emotionally destructive cult.

Since it is against the rules to place a link on the board, I will simply state that anyone wishing to read more about this business-cult can also google the site, "Above Top Secret" to read more information about this illuminati wanna-be scam.

Thank you. I have larned alot about this org from both sites combined.

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Sub: #668 Nouveau Tech Society
Replied on 01-18-2006, 11:54 AM

To Whom It May Concern: I received that flattering letter back in October 2005 and have never responded to it. Like it says, Anything that sounds to good to be true really is too good to be true. BEWARE!!!!!!

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Sub: #669 I Am A Naouveau Teah Warrior
Replied on 01-18-2006, 03:45 PM

Yes i got my letter in the mail, And i felt as if he was speaking to me. my life is as he spoke my wife hates me my dog hates me my daughter also hates me. he made me feel speical, impowered. Im gooing to get The book, and you'll see i'll get so much power.i'll show theme, i'll show theme all. thay know Im special i am ;-(

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Sub: #670 Nouveau Tech Society
Replied on 01-19-2006, 02:40 AM

I also received a letter, just today (18 JAN 2006) and felt compelled to get on line to check it out. My letter was signed by John Finn. As those that are looking into this read the remarks left by those that have received one of these letters, I hope you are seeing the pattern here. It would seem that this is nothing more than a scam of individuals getting their hands on some pamphlet after most certainly purchasing it for some ridiculous amount. Only to then send letters out with their signature at the end to trap the unsuspecting public they send their version of the letter out to in attempts to cash in on their piramid of reciprocation, only to mail them the same usless pamphlet out. DON'T FALL INTO THE TRAP!!! THROW THE LETTER AWAY!!! And then log onto
dmaconsumers.org/cgi/offmailinglist#regform
and fill out the registration form. There is a $5.00 fee, but it does help to considerably reduce the receipt of mailings such as this one.

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Sub: #671 NoveauTech Letter
Replied on 01-19-2006, 10:02 AM

I am glad I found this site. I just received this letter also. What I would like to know is how do they get our names and addresses?

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Sub: #672 Nouveau Tech Society
Replied on 01-19-2006, 10:30 AM

Here is what I have discovered....

I have only ever purchased two items with my debit/credit card- a Christian publication and Carlton Sheets Real Estate Kit.

I point this out because while posters to this site have referred to having purchased Kevin T's book (I never purchased his book! And got the letter three times!)

However, the connection I wanted to point out is that there are many posters on another site [see the site, abovetopsecret [dot] [com]] that have purchased Carlton's Real Estate Kit and also received the letter.

I ask the people who have purchased Kevin T's book to also ask if they ever purchased Carlton program.

Also, if you google "Nouveau Tech Society" and any/all of their related companies [Neo, Nuovo, etc... Tech, Warrior, etc..) you will come across a person who calls themselves, Barbara Diamond. Will you will find posts and websites in which BD defends this scam org to the end. But I also googled BD and found the same name linked to a *real estate* site. I do not know if this BD is the same one who defends the Nouveau agenda- but it was interesting that her name came up). Is she connected to Carlton in some way? Did she use/purchase his mailing list through a marketing firm? Perhaps the Ohio marketing firm that practices profiling- the same place my 3 letters were mailed from?

If the posters who purchased Kevin T's book did not purchase the Carlton Sheets Kit, it is then obvious that many consumers have been "profiled" from a marketing firm, as requested by their client Neo.... Tech (all it variations). For those who do not understand marketing, a marketing firm can develop a personality profile of you based on your purchases, spending patterns/habits.

Since NT's desire is to make millions through selling their high priced esoteric publications, they would naturally ask the marketing firm to profile those fitting their product profile- there product is publications, the topic is the restructuring of a world paradigm, and building business, art, technology. Do any of you fall into those categories???

So the following are the people that will/have been targeted. This is evident from their stated philosophy and the tone and language in the letter you have received:

As a cult, NT targets are the lonely ("you are special", "we want you to belong to our special group", "you would be flattered"- do you purchase self help books?), and the depressed (high financial debt, bankruptcy, divorce, "you'll become rich beyond your wildest dreams", "some of us were street people", etc), and those with an intuitive personality (the religious)- despite the irony that NT claims to be anti-religious, those who have been misled, disappointed, disillusioned by irresponsible leaders may buy into it. Those with an interest an the ancient religions and secret cults, highly probable;

As a anti-movement: NT targets students (fresh with liberal ideas [student loans]), persons owning websites that could be considered controversial or compelling), activists in the community;

As promoting the business paradigm: NT targets persons showing an entrepreneurial spirit (like purchasing real estate kits, etc);

As promoting art, NT targets persons, well, obvious art direct purchases and subscriptions.

As promoting technology, NT targets persons, direct purchases and subscriptions.

How does a marketing form work? They do not create a profile just from your credit card purchases (direct and online), but can compile background information from public records... And while they are not suppose to share certain information, there is always someone either will to sell from the inside, working on the inside- an employee, or the company is proficient in the loopholes, or the marketing firm is an NT entity- probable since NT owns their own publishing company.

As I read over the hundreds of posts, I can see clearly that most of the posters fall into these catagories. It is just and elaborate marketing scheme to get you to buy a product. One that will just confuse you and break you financially.

Something to think about...


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