The Story of the School of Economic Science by B Hodgkinson

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bonsai
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Re: The Story of the School of Economic Science by B Hodgkin

Postby bonsai » Mon Oct 25, 2010 1:34 pm

Millie wrote:This has reminded me that when I was at the SES I was told by Mr and Mrs White that I was a 'beautiful person'. Apart from feeling generally a bit freaked out that an old man was calling me beautiful (although I knew they meant mentally, I was still generally sickened!)


I have no idea whether this was a deliberate attempt to manipulate but cults often use "love-bombing" to soften its members up.

"Flattery will get you everywhere" and all that

Bonsai

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Re: The Story of the School of Economic Science by B Hodgkin

Postby woodgreen » Thu Nov 04, 2010 10:42 pm

Hi Millie, thanks for your reply, sorry I am late in acknowledging it. Had some time out...! I hope I will be able to post some bits and pieces soon, that are supportive of the majority of views on the Forum. Seems like this is still the main place for exposing the truth about this organisation. Had some good feedback on the many SES Charities and the Charity Commission's duty to have regard to the HRA and Equalities legislation. They do have a duty, and I was advised to find a specialist Charity/public interest lawyer to pursue the issue. Not easy, but maybe. Got the advice from Liberty, the Human Rights organisation, formerly National Council for Civil Liberties. Just google Liberty - they represented an ex-Scientologist who was demonstrating against Scientology and won his right to do so. They understand the finer points of the law across all this I think.

regards

woodgreen

PS - also something on the Rv. Rob., which I cannot post, suffice to say he was not open to my questions about his involvement with the SES. Thought I was some kind of rude inquisition.!
Ex-SES Member. (Member for 3 years in late nineties).


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