Whistleblower: Intelligence Organized Cult Training? Werner Erhard's EST/Landmark Under a Microscope
Plandemonium: A New World Order Project, Part 1
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Earlier this evening I interviewed 'bakagirl', a whistleblower who worked in the executive coaching industry spanning a time when that industry was committed to statistically demonstrated methods of training executives how to improve corporate systems to make workers healthier, happier, and more productive, to a time when it became virtually overrun with the Erhard Systems Training program that morphed into Landmark. That is the set of programs that appeared to be engineered by the charismatic John Paul Rosenberg, a car salesman from Philadelphia with a wife and kids. But at the age of 25, Rosenberg left his family with another woman, changed his name to Werner hans Erhard (Werner after German physicist Werner Heisenberg and Erhard after German finance minister Ludwig Erhard). And that's only the start of Rosenberg's fantastic tale that seems to weave through circles involving Western intelligence, cult networks, mafia connections, and the sorts of financial engineering that the Panama Papers reported on, and that the engineers behind FTX likely studied.
The conversation is both interesting for its own story, but also updates the details within the Bigger Picture that has been coalescing in my mind. I do believe that this is a New World Order story.
The New World Order (NWO) conspiracy theory is both the most interesting, important, and unique conspiracy theories. It is clearly in some sense "all important". You can't get any Bigger Picture than that. Interestingly, there is a Wikipedia page for New World Order (politics) that covers a substantial history of the use of the phrase suggestive of a singular global governance system, and one for New World Order (conspiracy theory) that documents a combination of hypothetical occult controllers, as well as fiction discussing occult methods for achieving the architected blueprint. What neither page mentions is that David Rockefeller admitted in his own writing that there was an occult group of oligarchs that he was proud to lead into such a NWO, or dig substantially into the occult networks that promoted the concept of the NWO into public consciousness.
Interestingly, the Werner Erhard story touches on a lot of pieces of that system with great consistency, and at times in uniquely revealing ways. And bakagirl agreed with me that it is highly unlikely that his story was architected by himself, no matter how many speeches he gives about leadership at lofty intelligence-connected universities.
It is indeed interesting that Erhard would be promoted at so many universities given that his program replaced training devised by top academic minds, and that stood on decades of rigorous research. It was such research that the entire field of inferential statistics emerged! What could cause corporate CEOs to sign off on trading that out for a program with the most bare of scientific scrutiny, dreamed up by a salesman-turned-guru without a college degree or qualifying experience working on such programs within corporate environments prior to their design?
More startling are the roots of Erhard's EST, Forum, and Landmark programs.
Werner studied Scientology.
Werner worked at Mind dynamics, a similarly woo-ish program that combined pithy Dale Carnegie platitudes with human potential movement "lessons" from Edgar Cayce and Theosophy.
Werner developed relationships (was likely introduced to) many of the early minds at the Esalen Institute, which itself appears downstream from Allen Dulles's (unofficially) architects of the MK-ULTRA mind control programs, comprised mostly of Europeans, and largely with cybernetics (human systems) experts who were largely or completely predisposed to promoting a singular world religion, swirled together in a pot.
Werner's name, and his program's use of Nazi Martin Heidegger's extended methods, is itself suggestive of group cult formation.
The specific use of the aggressive Gestalt therapy, which is otherwise not well-accepted as psychologically safe or effective outside the Esalen-sphere, is suspicious.
Bakagirl pointed out that Werner Erhard went to work at Parents Magazine in San Francisco before founding EST, taking a cohort of employees from the magazine with him. This is suggestive of an intelligence operation in which the pieces were collected, then assembled. Erhard just happened to be the face of the organization, with the guru name and guru constructed circle, so we know his name. Whether your opinion on this matter matches mine is up to your interpretation of the data and model.
My belief is that the engineering of a New World Order required the nerfing of America. It started with the Federal Reserve paving the way for the U.S. dollar to become the global reserve currency, and the U.S. taxpayer responsible for lifting the world out of poverty [while paying off the politicians who sold us out to the wrong side of the Triffin dilemma]. The Cold War era then saw an engineered cultural disintegration of the United States that involved the sabotage of education, the promotion of a drug-fueled counterculture, the introduction of woo-GANGs, and engineered terrorism.
You can listen to the interview for more information. RTE thanks bakagirl for stepping forward to share her story. She has suffered harassment for years over her research into these matters, including some family stories that she has not yet shared, but is preparing to write about.
As a baby boomer I remember well the influence of EST and then The Forum on friends who partook. They became obnoxiously pushy, know-it-all, and spoke a new jargon-filled language. A cult of the first order. And Esalen at Big Sur was all the rage. I recall the name Fritz Perls.
Excellent interview! I have some past experience with Gestalt Therapy, in that I used to go to group meetings at this guy’s house. He pulled people in word of mouth, but would also troll Landmark meetings for people wanting to take things up a level. I eventually quit because it got too cultish and manipulative. Also, yeah, people were pushed into reliving traumas and sexual stuff in very intense and confrontational ways. It can result in an immediate cathartic release. But yeah, not sure about long term result or potential for damage. But a person trained in Perls’ and Reich’s methods could become highly adept at gaining human intelligence.