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Bizarre Michigan Cult Leader
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Another, Stewart Swerdlow, Jim Jones Or Charles Manson?

By Susan Duclos

 
Via TheBlaze a story of young men and women, drawn to a charismatic man, leaving family, dropping out of college, living in communal homes and working for a man the parents describe as some type of cult leader, who lures these young men and women away from their homes, their families, their friends and their lives.
 
Sounds like Charles Manson or Jim Jones…. one who encouraged his followers to murder people brutally and another that convinced over 900 people to commit “revolutionary suicide” by cyanide.
 
It isn’t either of those men from recent history, but the story sounds eerily similar.
 
The man in question is Dr. Craig Stasio. Mr. Stasio is the owner of Agape Massage Therapy & Chiropractic in Clinton Township, Michigan and he was the topic of a WJBK-TV news report this week, where heartbroken and scared parents tell their story of their daughters abandoning their lives to follow Stasio.
 
In the video below, Hyungs asks “bizarre Michigan cult leader or prophet?”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO6opx36v-U

http://beforeitsnews.com/blogging-citize...51340.html
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#2
This is troubling and scary. That diabolical psychopath with attached demon is sucking as many souls dry as he can.  Demons are great at feeding bliss states to devotees and healing them initially all the while stealing their vital energy.

The good news is that they can shut him down - get the slave labor out of there and successfully deprogram them.
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It always amazes me that some people can be so charismatic that some people will believe anything they say and suck in hundreds or thousands to follow them like this doctor, Swerdlow, Jones, Manson, and so many others out there.
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Yes, I think that's good description: demons can feed you a certain bliss and give initial a certain healing, used as a bait to lure and hook you in. People won't fall for it if it doesn't give some kind of a good feeling... 
That's what many people will say when they've joined a cult: "it feels good"...  OF COURSE it feels good! However, that doesn't say anything about the longer run of it, and it certainly doesn't say anything about the TRUE virtue and reliability of the group (religious, spiritual, political etc...) you've joined, or the leader you've started to follow.

That mechanism seems common in all cults and is present with all demonically inclined cult leaders. It's bait. 
If you want to catch something, you use bait. Every fisherman knows this...
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#5
Good, clear point about BAIT!

Sorry to keep quoting Franz Erdl but he was saying that these demons get all of their powesr through stealing our energy. He's not able to get rid of these attachments or unplug them from victims/devotees some times because they are still sucking so much energy from the people still today. An example is the entity, "Lord Krishna" who gives his worshippers bliss states and comfort up to a point. Even some material success.

Then he drains thems of their energy and many go insane. Personally I've seen this again and again when I was involved with my cult for 13 years. Matthew Delooze does a brilliant job of documenting that: respectful, worshipful, free will energy is the highest form of the energy demons/ETs/EDs need and crave to keep going.
 
WE cannot unseat them when other human beings are building them up so powerfully.
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