"Gentle Wind Project" Exposed
The
Gentle Wind Project
is a psychotherapeutic/new age/spiritual cult based in New England. A
dissident web site put up by ex members, called
Wind of Changes, led the group
to file a lawsuit against both the ex-members and
Rick Ross, a
noted anti-cult activist who has been covering the story on his web
site.
One of the documents that Gentle Wind Project sued to suppress is this
collection of
insiders'
accounts of their abuses.
July 14, 2006: Maine Attorney General Files Suit Against Gentle
Wind Project. Story
here.
"The
attorney general's office accused the group of falsely claiming that
their products had healing qualities and of considering the income
from their sale as charitable donations rather than sales proceeds.
Prosecutors want the Gentle Wind Project to liquidate its assets, pay
the state's legal fees and refund anyone who bought items between 2000
and the present." Sweet!
The Holy Healing Hockey Puck!
The Gentle Wind Project sells "healing instruments" that they claim
were designed by benevolent space aliens who communicate
telepathically with their leader, John Miller. One of these
instruments is a hockey puck that sold for 300ドル to 450ドル. (Newer puck
models sell for
as much as
5850ドル, and other designs go for even more!) We have obtained an
early model puck and photographed the insides. There's not much to
it:
- The top is a piece of clear plastic. This is used to cover a
piece of paper with an art design printed on it. The art is generated
by a computer art program that the group's leader uses.
- The clear plastic cover is screwed to a 3/4" plain white acrylic
disk.
- The bottom of the white acrylic disk has a hole (1/2" x 1/2") to
hold a small amount of sand (see photos below.) The sand is then
covered with a blob of glue or epoxy placed on the plastic bottom
piece, to fit over the hole.
- The green plastic bottom piece is 3/16" thick and is screwed to
the white acrylic. It breaks easily when unscrewed; notice that a
chip is missing in the photo.
- The sand is just that -- a sandy substance with a slight smell of
kitchen spice. No "precious stones" uncovered, although the catalog
claims that these instruments include such stones.
For more information on The Gentle Wind Project, see
Rick Ross's
page, and this
article
in Now Magazine (from Toronto).
Hockey puck
photos: click
to enlarge
This big boy is feeling no pain, thanks to trauma cards and healing
hockey pucks. He's John Miller (
"Tubby" to his friends), supreme
leader of the Gentle Wind Project. Your voluntary donations keep
"Tubby", "Moe", and their fellow instrument fondlers fed, clothed, and
well-supplied with sand and plastic bits. Please give generously.
For more fun with space alien cult technology, see my page on
Secrets of
Scientology: The E-Meter.
Dave Touretzky
Last modified: Sat Feb 20 21:34:06 EST 2010