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...