Friday, March 21, 2008

Wasn't It Jesus That Said "Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me"? He Didn't Say "Take Up Your Cross and Follow "The Business" Cult Quixtar."


If self sacrifice and work for little or no expected reward on earth is a virtue in the Church, should it be a virtue in a pernicious business cult like Quixtar? I think not, but that is what is happening.

Cult motivational organizations really do play on a person's religious belief in an attempt to undermine and then subvert it to the cult's purpose, not God's. Self sacrifice for a religous belief is not the same thing as self sacrifice in the business world which is just plain stupid. Quixtar, and Amway before it, found fertile ground for recruitment among Christian folk everywhere. They viewed the Christian flock as sheep, easy to divert into their fake Christian business scam. Many were led astray--even the very elect; pastors and elders got involved with "The Business" Cult. Their Bible predicted that this might happen and spoke against it.

As I continually write, pernicious business cults always portray themselves as "light" but are of the "darkness"! They use deception in attempt to win converts. Lies are the tools of the deceiver and the very first deception in cult recruitment.

People are asked to believe that wealth is achievable by becoming willing to sacrifice one's self to the Quixtar cult. You become one with "The Business" cult. You are told you must devote yourself 100% (entirely) to their system. Anything less, they say will result in failure. To buy into and believe these lies, causes one to become subservient to the cult thinking and trickery of the motivational organization.

Regardless of the phony propaganda Quixtar Public Relation employees espouse, you are told you must stay plugged into the Quixtar system. You are to be devoted to purchasing and consuming the Quixtar products, to the exclusion of more reasonably priced brick and mortar store items.

You are told to shun the very appearance of negative information about Quixtar. You must shun non-believers, whether they be friend or family. You are told to attend all meetings and rallies. You are told to auto-purchase all books and tapes to have a chance to succeed in "The Business".

You become indocrinated in the "Fake it until you make it way of life" they promote. You further the growth of the cult by constant prospecting and showing the deceitful plan to others. You allow your up-line partners to become your life advisor.

You may permit cult members to search your home for "negative" products, and allow them to offer you advice on job, finance, purchases, and so forth. Your life may not be your own after involvement in "The Business" Cult!

My friends, have you let deceivers into your home and life? Have you allowed them to subvert your true relationship with God?

Quixtar Cult Intervention exists to reveal truth about "The Business Cult" and does understands your plight. You must unplug from this evil Cult and plug back into truth. Return to the correct path, and put the deceptive Quixtar scoundrels out of your life. Quixtar Cult Intervention tries to restore people to a correct relationship with their higher power.

2 comments:

Joecool said...

Matthew 10:38 And anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 10:39 Whoever finds his life will lose it and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.

When I was an IBO, I heard many times about who Amway was a "God pleasing business".

In reality, the diamonds and money/lifestyles can be seen as false idols. Sadly, some Amway leaders twist and use scripture out of context to bait and switch IBOs.

How can God be truly #1 in your life if Amway is your #1 priority?
(Ever hear "never miss a function?)

quixtarisacult said...

joecool...

I agree, this worship of the so called successful distributors and their wealth is one of the most disturbing aspects of this cult. The Postma Memo reveals the existence of an Amway expense account that paid for accouterment's for Jewel level stage participants in years past. These rentals we can assume probably included jewelry, mink stoles, expensive watches, limo rental and the like: all to make the jewel pins appear to fit the part of rich jet setters. Might this practice still be going on since the Postma Memo was leaked?

Former Pins have reported that wealth amongst the so called successful distributors was greatly exaggerated for the sole purpose to convince the low level distributors to religiously work the plan in hopes of some future day of making just as big. What a bait and switch fraud this was and is! How disappointing it must have been for many of the jewel pins that are now out of the Biz. My guess is they were worn out and simply took a cash pay out for their positions and quietly walked away. Shrewd contractual clauses retard public disclosure of settlement details and have served to keep the con going for so many years.

Of course, Amway hasn't been able to keep complete control of these scandalous facts—they are out. Their tactic of smearing individuals and sicking their attack dog lawyers on errant folk is well known by long time pyramid watchers. Folks duped into getting into this business are almost entirely in the dark about most of the seedier aspects of the Biz. They blindly buy into the company line of propaganda. They work on in the face of the most scandalous facts like the cult hypnotized people they obviously are.

So many folk are drawn by their own vanity, the desire to received the accolades of an adoring arena of aspiring IBOs whether the real money is there or not. Motivational Organizations make good use of flaws in the human character.