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MJB Seminars:
Quantum Quackery
Human Headline Blog
Derryn Hinch
August 26, 2015

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For only $2695 (non-refundable) you can spend a weekend with him in Perth where he will show you that �the only way to transcend this is to become grateful and see the blessings in it.� Abuse victims should �look for the love� the universe has shown them.

If this makes you nauseous or angry, better stop reading now.

And how will this self-styled �life coach� achieve all this? He told The Sunday Times that the seminar would use quantum physics and use �a process of equilibration� to help people trigger a �quantum collapse� and then overcome trauma and achieve success.

...

Mitch Behan has no medical qualifications. The only business qualification I could find is that he once sold illegal drugs � and he went to jail for that in his twenties.

...

�People who come here to use the process or come here to learn the process for themselves, I have a duty of care of information, so it�s not something that we just hand out�.

He did say the process had been trademarked, claimed it had helped �hundreds of thousands of people� and was recognised by some of the �greatest minds�.

I think I�ll stick with what came out of the mind of the WA president of the Australian Medical Association, Michael Gannon, who described Behan�s philosophies as a �dangerous minimisation of a very traumatic experience�.

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Full story including forthright opinions here.

Derryn Hinch has a follow-up article citing responses from Mr Mitchell J Behan.

 

 


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