The silent infiltration of schools, social, health and youth services has been going on for a the while and has been a main focus of UM. For all those who aren't quite sure how UM apparatus works: members/students can "volunteer" to join so-called "spheres" where they are then tasked with actively promoting UM modalities such as esoteric yoga to the wider public. There is also one sphere where people have to write a minimum of 5 facebook comments each day and send a tally to Simone Benhayon at the end of each month. This particular sphere is called the "expression program" and everyone gets duly put down at the end of the month by the daughter of the grand master for not putting in enough effort. All, of course, "with love".
The infiltration program has its own sphere called "addressable communities". Here, members are instructed on how to infiltrate organisations through the back door, how to recruit new members, and how to latch onto legit campaigns (online bullying, breast cancer care etc) without declaring the link to UM.
To quote from the addressable communities meeting notes on a concerted effort to infiltrate public bodies:
- strategize how we can connect with 'finesse' to Addressable Communities
- create ways how to present UML [Unimed Living] to other sites and bodies
- professional and ever so polished to present a Way [of the Livingness] they cannot resist
- preparation and research to take out the correct message in the right format
collecting and correlating data into a database
Note that the emphasis is always on NOT declaring the link to UM or what UM represents. Instead, members are basically instructed to present the cult's teachings in a way that disguises the 'crazy' and presents with 'finesse' (i.e. lies).
The main targets are schools (through volunteering), health services (through joining initiatives and offering 'staff self-care' courses), elderly care (volunteering - this is particularly sinister as the aim is to extract donations and monetary gifts....the UM initiative "ageing esoterically" springs to mind), and particularly wellness (yoga classes, mindfulness, mediation etc).
It is our duty, I feel, to inform the relevant organsations, wherever UM offers one of their recruitment services through one of their students. I have nothing against students teaching 'esoteric yoga' BUT it is up to the organisers (often these are unwitting yoga/pilates studios or adult learning organisations) to decide whether they want to offer a course run by someone who is not properly accredited or trained and uses the course to recruit new cult members.
It's up to the public to be vigilant and proactive. Esther can't do it all on her own.
The infiltration program has its own sphere called "addressable communities". Here, members are instructed on how to infiltrate organisations through the back door, how to recruit new members, and how to latch onto legit campaigns (online bullying, breast cancer care etc) without declaring the link to UM.
To quote from the addressable communities meeting notes on a concerted effort to infiltrate public bodies:
- strategize how we can connect with 'finesse' to Addressable Communities
- create ways how to present UML [Unimed Living] to other sites and bodies
- professional and ever so polished to present a Way [of the Livingness] they cannot resist
- preparation and research to take out the correct message in the right format
collecting and correlating data into a database
Note that the emphasis is always on NOT declaring the link to UM or what UM represents. Instead, members are basically instructed to present the cult's teachings in a way that disguises the 'crazy' and presents with 'finesse' (i.e. lies).
The main targets are schools (through volunteering), health services (through joining initiatives and offering 'staff self-care' courses), elderly care (volunteering - this is particularly sinister as the aim is to extract donations and monetary gifts....the UM initiative "ageing esoterically" springs to mind), and particularly wellness (yoga classes, mindfulness, mediation etc).
It is our duty, I feel, to inform the relevant organsations, wherever UM offers one of their recruitment services through one of their students. I have nothing against students teaching 'esoteric yoga' BUT it is up to the organisers (often these are unwitting yoga/pilates studios or adult learning organisations) to decide whether they want to offer a course run by someone who is not properly accredited or trained and uses the course to recruit new cult members.
It's up to the public to be vigilant and proactive. Esther can't do it all on her own.