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Old October 6, 2000, 12:51 AM
Dien Rice
 
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Default Re: NEO-TECH began at the poker table...

Hi Gordon,

Thanks for the link.... I don't know very much about Neo-Tech, though I did come across their web site -- and "neo-cheating" -- a couple of years ago....

I'm the kind of person who enjoys gambling, maybe too much. So I try to avoid it, because I'm worried that I like it too much and where that could lead me! But.... every now and then I can't help myself and I at least sit down and read a book about poker, or something like that.... Though I don't play (I'm worried about getting addicted)....

Anyway, I remember a couple of years ago searching online for things about making money, and I came across the "Neo-Tech" web site. The connection to gambling also appealed to me, since I find skilled gambling games quite fascinating....

I read through some of their free manual I found, and I didn't really understand it. Maybe I didn't give it enough time or attention, but in the end I just left it....

Then, not too long ago, I was looking up a "cult" -- the "Children of God" cult. (I have another strange interest, in very small religions, and cults too.... It's purely academic, I've never joined any cults and I tend to be very cautious by nature.... I'm mostly interested in the extremely wide variety of human beliefs that you can find, and some very unusual beliefs can be found in the very tiny religions and also in "cults"....)

Anyway, I was looking up the "Children of God" cult, and and came across a general web site of cults. And to my surprise, Neo-Tech was listed there.

This is the web site....

www.factnet.org/CultGroups.html

Anyway, this web site also lists "Amway" as a "cult" too, which I think is ridiculous, so I don't think what they say should necessarily be taken as gospel truth....

I know you're not really "pro"-Neo Tech, Gordon, because of what you wrote back in the earlier days of the forum.... But would you consider it a "cult" do you think?

(I don't really know enough about it to make any comment either way....)

Thanks,

Dien
 


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