If something sounds too good to be true, IT IS! I did send for the "free" booklet, which basically contains the same bulls*t as the introductory letter. And, of course, the request for $140 if you want the "real" secret. I'm 56 years old and pretty good at recognizing a scam—I've been the victim of enough of them. I wish I could warn every poor, dumb sap that gets literature from these creeps. I'm only grateful that I knew about the consumer complaints and that warnings bells went off in my head as soon as the Society asked for money. BELIEVE ME, PLEASE! The only people getting rich with this ancient "secret" are Jeff Hanson, John Finn, and the rest of the slimballs perpetrating this crap!!! Save that 50 cent stamp and don't even send for the free booklet.
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