As news of Bob Cefail's partnership with Laura Betterly comes to light in their joint venture scheme to cheat even more people, I thought I'd add a little history on long time Scientologist (although he often denies it) Bob Cefail.
I remember Bob Cefail back in the 90's when he was scamming other Scientologists into investing in his company that sold prison phone systems (American Inmate Communications). His offices at the time were in the then Barnett Bank building (now Bank of America building) located at the corner of Cleveland Street and Garden.
Because he'd started up so many other fly-by-night scams, he had trouble luring in local Clearwater Scientologists and depended on out of town or foreign Publics to scam. In addition to the prison phone system scam, Cefail started another scam called Future Films.
Here's a snippet from an article written by Russ Baker of the Village Voice (You'll notice some familiar names and claims here):
"Future Films may be the latest, thinly disguised attempt by Scientology to gain widespread acceptance and suck thousands more into the movement. Cult watchers wonder if the upstart studio is related to a massive, sophisticated ad campaign now underway, which is designed to improve the groups dismal reputation, the result of a decade long mass of lawsuits and inquiries by the IRS, the courts, and governments around the world.... snip to: Future Films, which certainly made no effort to flaunt its links with Scientology, nevertheless drew the attention of some ex-Church members, who found telltale signs in the companies general air of mystery (it paid for its ads with cashier's checks), and in the ads' odd graphics and stilted language. The studio's short history is a classic tale of Scientology subterfuge.
When the company first rode in on a wave of innocuous publicity, their press releases ( which hyped Future Films founder and CEO Robert Cefail as a "modern revolutionisy...[who] trumpets in a new era of film making...") failed to mention that its scientific method of gauging public film tastes was nothing more than a 900 number, costing up to $12 a pop. Back in August the Village Voice received word that Cefail and one other investor were linked to the Chuch; Future Films downplayed the fact, insisting that the religious affiliation was coincidental. (Cefail told the St. Petersburg Times that he was an Espiscopalian who takes Scientology training courses.) But a two month Voice investigation shows otherwise. Not only is Cefail a Scientologist, but so is virtually every identified executive and investor in the company -- some straight out of the Church's most elite circles. Over the past two months, Future Films has beaten a path of retreat from its original claims that it is not a church operation. after weeks of delay, a faxed response from spokesperson Fred Cook admitted a connection with the Church-affiliated WISE: "The administrative technology of L Ron Hubbard, who is also founder of Scientology, has been used successfully in businesses around the world. FUTURE FILMS uses this management technology and it is licensed to use copyrights and trademarks of L Ron Hubbard." Future Films executives failed to respond to repeated Voice requests for interviews. CEO Robert Cefail appeared to be a phantom. Employees at several of his ventured could not say where to find him or when he would be reachable. The company's concept, as advertised, lets the movie going public contribute its ideas and -- as in all Scientology ventures-- its money. Asking people to pay to gripe may be lucrative but it's a bit odd coming from a man who paints himself as a market research kinda guy. Future Film's visionary, Cefail, reportedly chose the movie biz on the rather dubious assumption that celluloid purveyors did not adequately cater to the public. In a 1986 survey, Cefail discovered that J. Q. public goes to films 2.5 times a month, but would attend seven times a month if the product were more appealing. Cefail claims to have found that moviegoers want characters who are single and non controversial. "The American public had a tremendous aversion to unusual sexual practices or even, maybe, a married person going out with a single person," he told the Hollywood Reporter. He said he intends to make "McMovies." People want comedy, happy titles, and 1 hour and 52 minutes length. "The No. 1 film people wanted at that time was a romantic comedy set in the present during springtime. The place would be a big city (and the lead actors) would be 28 to 32 years old." No Thelma & Louise, please-- 91 per cent want upbeat endings; and nix on the film 9 1/2 Weeks-- 89 percent prefer stories with "good old-fashioned romance" over casual relationships, and "unusual practices." After Cefail takes the public pulse., he'll bankroll fiIms. He promises audience-driven product for everyone---and for the really motivated average American, a hierarchy of payoffs:
T-shirts, tickets, casting calls. and even the chance to submit scripts. In one early press release, the studio touted its scientific methods and "capacity to interview and survey over 700,000 people with the ability to expand to over 15 million." It was not until weeks later that it became evident the primary vehicle was to be a 900 number-hardly an accepted method of gauging public opinion. Sometimes the company said the 900 number would give consumers a chance to appear in a film for having made a phone call. (The publication Communications Daily noted that if !he 900 numbers do only 50% percent of the business MCI says they could, they would still bring in $2 million to $4 million monthly.) Future Films recently pulled the plug on that service. Spokesperson Fred Cook said that it was "not really efficient enough," and other surveying techniques are being planned, though he wouldn't specify. Despite the company's professed expertise, employees have been calling around Hollywood seeking elementary advice typically offered in Film Production 101. Hollywood public relations consultant Nan Herst Bowers received such a query and said she was amazed at the naivete of the caller. The woman didn't realize that Bowers was, until a year ago, a fellow Scientologist. Bowers says when she told her caller about her Scientology links, the woman became excited, telling her that everyone in the company was a Church member.
Cook, in a letter to the Voice, said he could not verify his staffs religious affiliations or connection to the Church of Scientology. He said, "it's not something we ask of prospective employees when they are hired." Tom Paquette spokesperson for the president of Scientology, says -there is no connection between the Church and the company and wanted to know what the "angle" of the story was. As for Future Films, Paquette was under the impression that "it's a group of businessmen who have some business." In a letter to the Voice, the Reverend John Carmichael of the Church of Scientology of New York complained about efforts to report on links between the two organizations: "It is offensive on its face that you would choose to use the Voice to single out and attack a group of businessmen strictly because they belong to a particular religion. Would you accuse producer Barry Levinson of producing films as a `front for International Jewry'? ... 1 have no doubt your sto- ry will omit the numbers of people who say Scientology has improved their lives."
Indeed, despite court actions, media revelations, and condemnations from across the globe, Scientology continues to feistily expand, and to rake in up to $S l000 an hour in fees from each person, who takes the training regimen. snip to: In Hubbardesque fashion, Ken Lee, the vice-president of Future Films, warned reporter Ann Rackham that her probing "could have unpleasant ramifications" for her paper, the Los Angeles Business journal. "I'm sure you've got skeletons in your closet," he told her. "Do you want yours to come out? Lee told Rackham that he was not a Church member, a claim reversed by Future Films president Darcey Hollingsworth, who confirmed that Lee was a member.
He was also a Scientology registrar. ("The registrars are the really nasty ones," says Priscilla Coates, CAN's L.A. chairperson.
"Registrars have to squeeze every last penny out of you. And of course you have to pay for all courses before you take them.") Despite church disavowals, the Voice was able to follow the strand from one Scientology orbit to another. Future Films (with officies in Burbank, and production facilities in Garland, Texas) has its corporate headquarters in a house in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, near the Clearwater, florida, worldwide spiritual headquarters of Scientology, where church pilgrims got for the ultimate auditing. the owner of the house where Future Film's Florida office is located, James justice, told the Voice he'd never heard of Scientology, although church records list Mr. Justice and his wife, Karen as members. Karen Justice's company, Tigre Lis Enterprises, which runs boutiques, is listed in a directory of Scientology-affiliated ventures. Future Film's agent for incorporation in California is Steve Hayes: his address in Glendale, California, is also the address of the Citizens [for a] Alternative Tax system, a Scientology project. Future Films visionary Robert Cefail runs a consulting business, Robert Cefail and Associates, located ina section of downtown Clearwater where a preponderance of businesses are owned by Scientologists. Cefail has an office in a building once owned by Feshbach Brothers, agressive big-time stock speculators and Scientology [ line unreadable here, but could be - 'patron donors' (giving ] $250,000 and $1 million) to the church's Religious Trust also self-dubbed the War Chest. Cefail's own consulting company is listed in the WISE directory. Cefail and the Feshbachs are members of WISE's "CEO Circle." "Members of the CEO Circle are leaders amongst leaders in application of LRH Administrative Technologies," according to a Church manual. When it incorporated in California, Cefail and Associates used Wiseman and Burke as their agent; that firm is also part of WISE. Among Future Films funders is Douglas L. Gamette, who ran the Redondo Beach, California, Scientology Mission in the mid '80s. Much of the studio's money appears to come from a man named Walter Hegetschweiler, a wealthy Swiss who donated vast sums to the church. Government agencies and courts have tried to locate Hubbard/Scientology bank accounts in Switzerland, Leichtenstein, and elsewhere ( former high-level church officials estimate more than 400 million ), but there is no evidence that Hegetschweiler was involved with those accounts. Following in the footsteps of Whittle Communications, which places advertising-laden programming in classrooms, Future Films claims to be soliciting local school districts to preniere its first film in late spring-- and says 1500 schools are on board. Students distributing the greatest number of tickets will win prizes, proceeds will be split 50-50 between the studio and school districts. Critics of Scientology worry that Future films is part of a concerted effort to transform hubbard into one of history's great philosophers and moral guides. A total remake of Scientology's image in now underway. A key component of the new effort is widespread distribution of a small booklet, "The Way to Happiness," a compedium of wisdom from hubbard, along the lines of "take care of yourself," and "honor and help your parents." A 1990 investigation by the los Angeles Times found that the church was succeeding at getting the pamphlet into schools all over America and around the world. It's put out by the Concerned Businessmen's Association of America, which like Future Films tries to downplay its connections to Scientology.
But Scientology's own publications call the campaign "the largest dissemnation project in Scientology history" and "the bridge between broad society and Scientology." Interestingly, Robert Cefail and Future films president Hollingsworth met when both were involved in distributiing "The Way to Happiness" brochures in prisons and signing prisoners up for Scientology courses, Hollingsworth told the Los Angeles Business Journal . The Voice has learned that Cefail owns yet another information-oriented company, American Inmate Communications, a firm that installs telephone systems in prisons. (According to prison officials, inmates place collect calls, which are routed through computers in cefail's San Antonio offices.)
Cerridwen
http://www.truthaboutscientology.com
The EP of scientology is: I mocked up my own enemies.
-- Ladybird
From: "Android Cat" <androidcat98@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Bob Cefail--Long time Scientology Scammer
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2005 23:19:16 -0400
Organization: Sandor Arbitration Intelligence at the Zoo
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Cerridwen wrote:
> As news of Bob Cefail's partnership with Laura Betterly comes to light
> in their joint venture scheme to cheat even more people, I thought I'd
> add a little history on long time Scientologist (although he often
> denies it) Bob Cefail.
Current domains (his or closely connected):
http://www.iknowwhy.com http://www.marketingworldnews.com http://www.aardvarkabductions.com http://adwordstraining.org http://business-opportunity-leads.net http://www.drcinc.us http://www.intouchmediagroup.com http://www.theprofitdoctors.net http://www.thercagroup.com
The amusing part is that they frequently use a proxy registration service to hide who they are, but they seem to keep using the same darn phone number:
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=727-465-0925&btnG=Search&meta=
Ostrich eggs, and now aardvark abductions...
Date: 26 Sep 2005 11:38:01 -0000
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From: Cerridwen <noaddress@nowhere.com>
Subject: More on the despicable scammer, Bob Cefail
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Of all Bob Cefail's scams, the most repulsive was that which he drew Raul Lopez into. Many of you recall the poor young brain damaged man whose money was drained from him by an assortment of scammer Scientologists.
Here's a portion of the transcript when Raul's Mother took legal action against these despicable Scientology vultures:
http://www.raullopez.org/lopez.htm
"Plaintiff Raul Lopez was born on July 25, 1966. On August 27, 1985, at the age of 19, he was gravely injured when the light pick-up truck he was driving was demolished in a head-on collision by an 18-wheel truck. Plaintiff was hospitalized for approximately seven months following the incident. Among the many injuries he suffered was a closed head injury resulting in irreversible trauma to his brain. This injury caused cognitive dysfunction that rendered Plaintiff substantially impaired mentally and emotionally, including a compulsion toward impulsive and irrational behavior.
"From the very first days of his affiliation with Scientology, Plaintiff's brain damage was known to Jim Hamre and Tom Steiner, as was the fact that Mr. Lopez was in possession of significant assets.
At the urging of Jim Hamre and the other Scientology agents with whom Plaintiff became acquainted, Plaintiff continued to make almost daily inquiries of his mother regarding the amount of funds in his bank accounts. Plaintiff reported the information he learned from his mother back to the Scientology agents, who continually urged him to buy additional expensive courses and L. Ron Hubbard-authored literature. The relentlessness of these inquiries engendered much tension and discord between Plaintiff and his mother. Eventually, during a time when Ms. Lopez was herself in a weakened state of health, she became exasperated and relinquished all control of the bank accounts to Plaintiff, vowing to have no further involvement in the management of his money.
"Hamre's encouragement to Plaintiff to enter into the jailhouse telephone investment scheme was made in his capacity as registrar, and as an authorized agent for the Church of Scientology Buenaventura Mission and the enterprise of Scientology. From its inception the investment scheme was solely designed to provide RC&A, Zetner and the Cefails a method by which they could obtain funds to channel into the enterprise of Scientology or pay for its products and services.
Accordingly, on October 16, 1991, Plaintiff entered into a contract to invest $60,000 with RC&A in exchange for a minimum monthly income stream after 14 months of $135 for each of 20 phones for 48 consecutive months, with a maximum monthly payment of up to 50% of the phones' net revenue. A third contract called for Plaintiff to invest a total of $180,000 for 70 additional phones, with the same provisions for minimum and maximum monthly income streams as were associated with the first and second contracts, as set forth in Paragraphs 34 and 35 above, except that: under this third contract, Plaintiff was also to be paid 12 consecutive payments of $3,500 each, beginning four months after the execution of the agreement. Thus, under all three contracts, Plaintiff was to receive a total minimum return of $754,800.
"Plaintiff fully performed his obligations under each of the three contracts described above, to wit: Plaintiff paid consideration in three separate transactions of $60,000, $60,000 and $180,000, respectively, to Robert Cefail, Toli Cefail, Michael Zetner and RC&A as investments in the jailhouse telephone scheme as set forth herein.
Although Plaintiff received the first $3,500 payment in April, 1992, as called for by the third contract, beginning in May of 1992, and at all subsequent times, Defendants RC&A, Robert Cefail, Toli Cefail and Michael Zetner have failed to pay in accordance with their obligations under the above-described contracts.
"On information and belief, Plaintiff alleges that Defendants Robert and Toli Cefail, Michael Zetner and RC&A Group, Inc. channeled a significant portion of the $300,000 invested by Plaintiff into various Scientology organizations and projects including the 'Church of Scientology Religious Trust.'
"Plaintiff was repeatedly advised and unduly influenced by the Defendants that WISE constituted the only forum available to an 'ethical' Scientologist for the resolution of claims against fellow Scientologists. Defendants further advised Plaintiff that it was a violation of Scientology ethics for one Scientologist to pursue a claim against another Scientologist outside the Scientology ethics and justice system. Specifically, Defendants employed the auditing procedure to gain Plaintiff's assent to the WISE arbitration on the basis that if he did not agree to pursue his claims against his fellow Scientologists in an ethical manner, he could not avail himself of the promised opportunity to be returned to his pre-accident condition.
Plaintiff relied on these statements and the repeated assurances of WISE that WISE would take care of Plaintiff and handle all of Plaintiff's claims pursuant to Scientology ethics in joining WISE and consenting to its arbitration processes.
"Plaintiff, upon the insistence and urging of Defendants and/or their authorized agents, paid money for Scientology products and services by not only extracting funds from his personal accounts, but also by charging them to his credit cards up to the maximum allowable limits.
Defendants, knowing that they were taking advantage of Plaintiff's mental incapacity, sought to cover up their systematic looting of Plaintiff's funds. Defendants instructed Plaintiff on numerous occasions that he should purchase cashier's checks made out to himself. Defendants would then have the Plaintiff endorse the cashiers check on the back with his name in payment for Scientology 'Services'.
"Also, at the urging of Defendants and/or their authorized agents, Plaintiff was taught how to obtain funds by refinancing the two homes he had purchased free and clear after receiving his lawsuit settlement proceeds, and he tendered these funds to the Church of Scientology Buenaventura Mission and/or Celebrity Center International and/or Church of Scientology Flag Land Base. Plaintiff has subsequently been unable to keep either of the two homes.
"WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays as follows: For general and special damages according to proof at trial; For a permanent injunction prohibiting Defendants from engaging in the practices as alleged and such other equitable remedies caused by these practices; For punitive damages against Defendants Steiner, Haley, Jones and Valle. Plaintiff will seek leave of court to allege punitive damages against Defendants Church of Scientology Mission of Buenaventura, Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre, World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, Church of Scientology Flag Land Base, also known as Flag Service Organization and Church of Scientology Religious Trust; For an award of treble damages. For an order that Defendant Church of Scientology Religious Trust hold the sum of $100,000 in trust for the Plaintiff; For an order-compelling Defendant Church of Scientology Religious Trust to return to Plaintiff the sum of $100,000; That Defendants Church of Scientology Religious Trust; Church of Scientology Mission of Buenaventura; Church of Scientology Flag Land Base; and Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre International be ordered to pay to Plaintiff the total amount paid by Plaintiff to said Defendants plus interest for the purchase of Scientology goods and services and donations to Scientology entities."
Cerridwen
http://www.truthaboutscientology.com
The EP of scientology is: I mocked up my own enemies.
-- Ladybird
Date: 27 Sep 2005 18:17:48 -0000
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Subject: More on the despicable scammer Bob Cefail
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More on the despicable scammer Bob Cefail
For those of you who actually pay attention to the redundancy of names and claims from the top Scientology scammers, I thought I'd bring this picture into focus:
In the Raul Lopez complaint the name RC&A is the name of the company that Bob Cefail was fronting at the time he was scamming Raul Lopez.
So now check out this site:
http://www.bobandlaurastory.com/
and this site:
http://www.thercagroup.com/resources.html
HELLO to RC&A! Still scamming after all these years! Except now he's added the expertise of Spam Queen Laura Betterly . SWEET! You'll also see his wife Anatoli listed here, the same one listed in the Lo= pez suit.
Dennis Dubin is also a SCN and WISE licensed consultant as well as Steve Blom.
How shameless that he's scamming people by showing a check from the infamous RC&A!
And as I posted in another thread, from the Raul Lopez transcript:
http://www.raullopez.org/lopez.htm
>From the very first days of his affiliation with Scientology,
>Plaintiff's brain damage was known to Jim Hamre and Tom Steiner, as
>was the fact that Mr. Lopez was in possession of significant assets.
Now where does the name Tom Steiner go? Well, where else would a scammer like those connected to the Raul Lopez con go?
http://www.volunteerministers.org/eng/news/katrina/091205.html "As a result, a Volunteer Minister team from Baton Rouge, Louisiana headed by Tom Steiner ..."
So we have the Future Films scam, the American Inmate Communications scam, the Raul Lopez/RC&A scam and the Vulture Ministers scam.
Bob Cefail is also the publisher of "Marketing World News"--here's a sample of his work:
http://marketingcbblog.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_marketingcbblog_archive.html=
(scroll down to March 9, 2005)
Additionally, last year Bob Cefail was still Sr. VP of Data Resource
Consulting: http://www.testcompany.com/archive/December2004/3355.html
The owner and President?
Spam Queen Laura Betterly:
http://www.stuartwoodward.com/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/stuartcw/mt-comments-scw cgi?entry_id=3D46
The Wall Street Journal article that exposed Laura Betterly as the Queen of Spam can be found here:
http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB1037138679220447148,00.html?emailf=3D
Yes, one can surmise from this article that Bob Cefail is either married to Laura, fiance to Laura or an ex-husband ;-)
For those who are not familiar with Laura, here's a photo from msnbc:
http://media.msnbc.msn.com/j/msnbc/1974000/1974949.standard.jpg
The line that best exposes Laura's cult thinking is located here:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3078650/
=93I have a beef against what I consider hate groups that are trying to shut down commercial e-mail,=94 said Laura Betterly, 41, the president of Data Resource Consulting Inc., who said she was threatened and harassed after being dubbed the =93Spam Queen=94 in an article last November in the Wall Street Journal. "
The full range of info on the Spam Queen can be found here:
http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/listing.lasso?-op=3Dcn&spammer=3DLaura%20A.%2= 0Betterly
Laura also claims to be a Co-Founder of MP3 software company PCDJ.COM as well as President of a company called Visiosonic.
She did an OT Debug Service in 1999, but hasn't "moved on the Bridge" much = since then.
Laura Betterly L10 RUNDOWN 139 Source 09/01/02 Laura Betterly OT DEBUG SERVICE 32 Freewinds 04/01/99 Laura Betterly ROUTE TO INFINITY COURSE 32 Freewinds 04/01/99 Laura Betterly OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVE AUDITING 77 Source 11/01/91 Laura Betterly STATE OF CLEAR 85 Source 01/01/93 Laura Betterly SUNSHINE RUNDOWN 85 Source 01/01/93 Laura Betterly L 11 NEW LIFE RUNDOWN 85 Source 01/01/93 Laura Betterly BASIC STUDY MANUAL 85 Source 01/01/93 Laura Betterly L 12 FLAG OT EXECUTIVE RUNDOWN 88 Source 08/01/93 Laura Betterly INT BY DYNAMICS RUNDOWN 88 Source 08/01/93 Laura Betterly OBJECTIVE AUDITING 97 Source 08/01/95 Laura Betterly ARC STRAIGHTWIRE EXPANDED 98 Source 11/01/95 Laura Betterly GRADE 0 EXPANDED 99 Source 02/01/96 Laura Betterly GRADE 0 EXPANDED 113 Source 01/01/98 Laura Betterly GRADE II EXPANDED 122 Source 03/01/99
She's a WISE member
Laura Betterly Data Resource Consulting. Inc.
205 S. Myrtle Ave.
Clearwater, FL 33756 United States Tel. +1 727-465-0925 Internet Marketing
and a Patron of the IAS.
Visiosonic
http://www.djzone.net/pg/archives/0899/visio.shtml
(Chris Connell partnered with her there too--along with Joel Betterly--the ex-husband? and Joseph Vangieri).
http://www.pcdj.com/Company/PressReleasesShowAll.asp?ID=3D30
Joseph Vangieri is described as a professional musician---he's a Scientologist and a member of WISE:
Joseph Vangieri Visiosonic Ltd.
1767 Gracelyn Dr. Clearwater, FL 34616 United States Tel +1 727-799-3828 .
He's also the mission holder for the St. Petersberg (Florida) mission and a Grade III Release (2001)
But things must not be too steady for this self-proclaimed success story (Visiosonic) because he's also started Record Pool:
For more information about The Record Pool contact 727.799.3828 or email ext 111 JoeV@therecordpool.com
(yeah, that's the same address and phone number as Visiosonic)
Fabulous Joe also had a company www.hiphopstarz.com also based in CW but that went under too.
Laura whines about spam nowadays and defends her role as Spam Queen here: http://www.articlealley.com/article_8187_3.html
An interesting read is In Touch Media Group (ITMG) featured here in describing how they do what they do:
http://www.ideamarketers.com/library/article.cfm?articleid=3D57268
article by Bruce Prokopets....who by coincidence did this story:
http://www.isnare.com/?id=3D10056&ca=3DWorld+Affairs
Oh wait! He also did this review of "Answering the Call", the SCN's pathetic attempt at Sept. 11 PR.
This Bruce Prokopets sure has a wide range of topics he covers.
http://www.theezine.net/archive/Entertainment/Movies/Film/GROUND-ZERO- REVISITED-Answering-Th e-Call-Reveals-New-Images-Of-911.html
If you google Bruce Prokopets, with very few exceptions, you'll find that he rarely writes about anything else but Bob Cefail. In fact Mr.
Prokopets writes the same glorified versions of these articles from a wide variety of publications and publishes them on every damned (albeit unlimited) online publication on the internet.
Bruce Prokopets Executive Editor Press Direct International www.pressdirectinternational.org
You might be interested in reading their article exposing scammers!
LOL!
And what's the link between Bruce Baby and Bob Cefail? Well, he worked at Cefail's Data Resource Consulting scam:
http://www.marketingworldnews.com/index.php?subaction=3Dshowfull&id=3D1109 609866&archive=3D&start_from=3D&ucat=3D4&
I would guess he has plans for this site:
http://www.theprofitjournal.com/index.php?subaction=3Dshowfull&id=3D111203 0614&archive=3D&start_from=3D&ucat=3D1&
and again a connection with Data Resource Consulting, Bob Cefail and more SCN scams like Freedom Power team woohoo! Evidently this HACK, Bruce Prokopets, is nothing more than a PR sock puppet for Cefail. And just as they disclosed in their article on ITMG, they are planting articles all over the net in order to link their name to in order to gain credibility and appear to be grander than they are. Now Bob Cefail and lovely Laura have entered into business alliance with Intellectual Currency Exchange CEO Rodney Sampson:
http://www.pr.com/press-release/2569
You can read more about Rodney Sampson on the aptly named Alibaba.com
(will we find the forty thieves?) :
http://www.alibaba.com/company/10378607.html
Rodney Sampson refers to Bob Cefail as a "Thought Leader" in a recent presentation he made: www.rodneysampson.com/Portals/5/ images/The%20Intellect%20Group_Presentation.pdf
Rodney Sampson is also founder of Atlanta Christian Times and has already partnered with Kingdom Ventures:
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2004/7/prweb145268.htm
Rodney evidently doesn't know how the Scientologists feel about Christ when he partnered with Bob Cefail. For an example of his Christian leanings read how he rented out Atlanta theatres to show the Mel Gibson "Passion of Christ."
http://72.14.207.104/search?q=3Dcache:NSx4557HljAJ:www.oprahforums.com/a rticles/207 77+%22rodney+sampson%22&hl=3Den&ie=3DUTF-8
Should we inform Mr. Sampson who he's hitched his wagon to?
If you'd like to inform Mr. Sampson about Bob Cefail's ties to SPAM, to phony prison phone systems, Future films scam, ostrich eggs, RC&A pyramid schemes and the abuse of Raul Lopez here's contact info:
please visit www.intellectualcurrency.com or call (404) 995-7076.also try (404)724-0003
For the rest of the story on Bob Cefail---pull the string---follow the names and claims. It's a virtual nest of Scientology scammers.
Here's a few more interesting links I may have missed.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/it?s=3Ditou.ob
http://www.sunbiz.org/scripts/cordet.exe?a1=3DDETFIL&n1=3DP02000083737&n2= =3D OFFFWD&n 3=3D0001&n4=3DP&r1=3D&r2=3D&r3=3D&r4=3D&r5=3D&r6=3D&r7=3DBETTERLY&= r8=3D
Cerridwen
http://www.truthaboutscientology.com
The EP of scientology is: I mocked up my own enemies. -- Ladybird