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Re: Eric Allen Bell

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I have never attacked anyone for being Jewish.” -- Eric Allen Bell

Sure, he has. Just search “Eric Allen Bell” and “Jews” and you will see this for yourself.
Here is some of what you will find.

“Pamela Geller – Loyal to Israel First and America Second” – by Eric Allen Bell
[web.archive.org]
“Jewish Supremacists control America” – Eric Allen Bell [web.archive.org]

Even Eric’s followers were rebelling over Eric’s anti-Jewish bigotry. [www.loonwatch.com]

How I make my money is an obsession of yours, but it's none of your business.” – Eric Allen Bell

The subject of money has been central to the Eric Allen Bell story from the very beginning. EAB returned the MONEY paid to him when he reneged on the movie project he agreed to make. He came to the counter jihad movement with no MONEY. He told us he had to sell his car to get MONEY to pay his bills. He asked us for MONEY to pay his bills. He wanted us to give him MONEY to make a movie. He wanted us to give him MONEY because of a phony bounty. The entire time he was with us, he was asking for MONEY.

But, now he is rich. He is driving hundred thousand dollar luxury cars, and living in a house in Malibu. So, what happened? How did he turn things around? Don’t you dare ask; discussing people’s finances is a privilege reserved solely for Eric Allen Bell.

it has nothing to do with religion or cults.” – Eric Allen Bell

Yes, it does.

This is Rick Ross talking about the 3 qualities that define a destructive cult. [www.youtube.com]


These are:


[*] An authoritarian leader who inspires blind loyalty



[*] A system of thought reform that will will break people down and get them to believe things that they normally would not



[*] Using the cult to hurt people

Rick Ross says that these things come in degrees, and different cults may have different facades. He said he once encountered a cult centered around running.So, not every cult has to be like Jim Jones, but if they have those 3 characteristics -- authoritarian leader, thought reform, and hurting people -- then it could be considered a destructive cult.

These three elements are present in the Eric Allen Bell case.

Eric had enormous authority with his following which he estimated to be be in the hundreds, thousands, or even millions. He could get these people to see one quadrillion was ten million. He had these people working for him, giving him money, defending him. He had a lot of authority.

The thought reform aspect is to be found in Eric's persuading Clark that Eric's Jewish conspiracy talk was acceptable, something Clark had previously been very much against. Stranger still, Clark could not say how Eric had persuaded him to do a 180 degree turn. It was a secret.

Finally, Eric did sic his cult on me. He tried to get his followers to report me to Facebook. He tried to get me fired. The Photobucket account I had was terminated because of him. He tried to turn people against me, because I was telling the truth about what he was doing. He also turned his gang against Pamela Geller, and Robert Spencer accusing those two of all kinds of crazy things.

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