Karl Loren " The way to Happiness" anyone know anything about this?

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  • wednesday
    wednesday

    http://www.twth.org/about/commonly-asked-questions/index.html#What_is_TWTH_book

    OK, I'm a little freaked by this man and this 'society". It is so JW like it scares me.

    anyone know who Karl loren is? his book "the way to Happiness" is supposed to be a guide to happiness .

    I found him by clicking on a link about fibromylagia, and it lead to him. he says it is bad relationships, bad diet, and toxins. according to him he can cure it. Once i was reading this, it wants you to go to his site and send him an email from the site.

    Is this creepy or am i just hyper vigilant?

    oh look

    But the real power of the booklet is realized when it is distributed to others, hand-to-hand. Since actions of those around you can profoundly affect your life, you are improving your own survival when you present several copies of The Way to Happiness to friends, associates, employees and customers. In this way, you help others better survive and lead happier lives. They, in turn, pass copies of the book to those whose lives they influence, encouraging others to treat their fellows with kindness, compassion and respect.

    it is a ron L hubbard book and they distribute it like the WT

    edited to change the name, to Loren, wow, amazing how i made that jump

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    The Karl Klein I'm thinking of is a deceased member of the Governing Body.

    I don't see that he has any connection with the Scientology website to which your link leads.

    L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology are just plain creepy.

  • wednesday
    wednesday

    Gopher

    i started at the link blow and ended up on the scientolgy website. How scary is that?

    http://www.happinessonline.org/

    http://www.chelationtherapyonline.com/articles/p6.htm

  • JPT
    JPT

    Karl Loren of Vibrant Life is a avid researcher and prolific writer on issues of health. His main products are oral chelation vitamin formulas. FYI; chelation in this context, is the removal of metals within the body. There is IV (Intravenous) or oral and it is the removal of the metals that reduces free radicals within the body thus to improve ones health. Most of us older people know about chelation.
    Anyway Karl Loren does some super research and presents a lot of information. See his web sites.

    http://www.oralchelation.com/

  • wednesday
    wednesday

    thanks jpt. I found a site that had his picture on it. He was talking about the cure for FMS and CFS. He strongly encouraged readers to click on to the site I posted in first post, and email him personally.

    I assume they are connected in business or spiritual matters.

    when i first clicked on Karl's page, I saw he was offering 2 free copies of the book (pamphlet) "the way to happiness" . the page i was on encouraged me to go to another site and email Karl from there. I can't pull that page up now but it exists.

    at any rate, he is at least associated with the group that publishing that book.

  • Gopher
    Gopher

    Karl Loren is the pseudonym for Loren C. Troescher.

    He seems to claim to have the cure for every illness known to man. I don't trust this.

    He's also a Scientologist, and someone of that faith who is so self-promoting throws up red flags all over the place.

    http://www.scientology-lies.com/fraud.html

    and from this webpage: http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/Cults/scientol.htm

    Comes this information about Scientology publishing fraud:

    Since 1985, at least a dozen Hubbard books, printed by a church company, have made best-seller lists. They range from a 5,000-page sci-fi decology (Black Genesis, The Enemy Within, An Alien Affair, etc.) to the [50]-year-old Dianetics. Critics pan most of Hubbard's books as unreadable, while defectors claim that church insiders are sometimes the real authors. Even so, Scientology has sent out armies of its followers to buy the group's books at such major chains as B. Dalton's and Waldenbooks to sustain the illusion of a best-selling author. A former Dalton's manager says that some books arrived in his store with the chain's price stickers already on them, suggesting that copies are being recycled. Scientology claims that sales of Hubbard books now top [100] million worldwide.

    Their claims to be "big" have historically been inflated.

  • wednesday
    wednesday

    thanks for the added info gopher.

    I was not thinking of ordering any medical treatments from him but the book " the way to happiness" sounded like it might be worth looking at, yet, the title is so similar the the jws books, that it is creepy.

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