On Aug 3, 1:16 am, "Krus T. Olfard" odor.com> wrote:
Well then, it's your lucky day, courtesy of Parker's favorite search
engine, Google!
http://www.google.com/search?q=http://www.vh1.com/interact/boards/main.jhtml/the...
http://tinyurl.com/3coscn
After clicking the link, don't clickon the main title for the entry,
if you do, it will take you to a blank page because Parker IS persona
non grata and WASDELETED, ERASED, BANNED, SQUISHED, SILENCED, FIGURED
OUT and HUMILIATED. Just click "cached".
Note to JJT . . . would you be kind enough to add these to your
complete archives so that they are available and can be referenced by
next innocent that Parker tries to sue?
RayGordon1
07.31.07
01:12 PM
Mystery gets women with money and fame
He even writes about it on the web a lot. He calls it "hot game."
Basically, Mystery uses the money his products make and that his
students pay him, his status as a "leader of men" and his fame and
Hollywood connections to get women.
The only reason he got famous is that he more or less blackmailed Neil
"Style" Strauss with a suicide threat by telling Style that "living
costs too much" (this was in THE GAME). That translated effectively to
"make me rich and famous or I'll kill myself and it'll be your
fault."
What Style did after that was ensure that the mainstream would think
Mystery was somehow superior to the other 50 guys doing the same
thing. He "forgot" to attribute certain concepts, such as the pivot,
to their true originators, and generally only acknowledged
contributors who were part of a cross-marketing system based on a
certain website.
Mystery also had the advantage of being able to market his work
through a website that only allowed a few companies to advertise, thus
effectiely shutting his competition out of the market. The media has
bought into this hook, line and sinker because they rely on the very
"social proof" that women use to make their mistakes with men.
The men who watch this show and think it's new stuff are about ten
years behind the curve, and most of the creators of the original
theory are guys who are no longer producing or sharing because Mystery
and a few others have become dominant brand names.
Many of the webmasters who promoted Mystery and Style to their level
of status were paid to do so (percentage of referrals), and generally
excluded mention of those they didn't do business with. The guy who
named Style the "World's #1 PUA" also wound up doing marketing for his
"Annihilation Method."
In "The Game," Style talked about how Mystery threatened to throw his
roommate "Herbal" through a plate-glass window after learning that his
"girlfriend" Katya had slept with him, and he once threatened a
Reverend with a knife when the Reverend complained that Mystery was
making too much noise in the hallway of an apartment building he was
visiting.
Mystery is a very nice guy as long as he's getting his way and getting
your money and some fame. It's when things don't go his way that he
devolves into a tantrum-throwing toddler.
As for Neil, outside of Lisa Leveige, his alleged "girlfriend" who
spent Valentine's Day 2006 with Robbie Williams, is the ONLY woman who
has ever admitted publicly to being seduced by Neil. Neil said all the
numbers he tore up were of "shallow, power-hungry LA chicks" or
thereabouts. If these women would do anything for fame, why didn't
they claim their 15 minutes of it on the talk shows?
I hope every woman who thinks she has a boyfriend watches this show to
see if the guy she thought was smart and spontaneous really just got
his game from the web. Nice guys are going to see this show and become
more like those "players" women claim to hate. Now that their playbook
is made public, will the women change or admit that they knew all
along what they wanted and just didn't want to admit it?
Stay tuned.
RayGordon1
07.31.07
03:02 PM
Red Queen: Women now know...
AFC: "Hi, I need a female opinion on something."
HB: "How cute! Look, girls! He's trying to get me to A2!"
AFC: "Huh? What are you talking about? Say, nice nails, are they
real?"
HB: "Look at this girls! We have a PICKUP ARTIST in our set! Should
we
let him go to A2? He probably wants you, Linda, since they tell him
to
ignore the target of his amazing pickup routines."
HB2: "Nah, let's keep him at A1 for a while."
LINDA: "I don't know, he's kinda cute. Maybe B1 is more appropriate."
H3: "Wait, there is no B1. I think it's C1 he wants next."
LINDA: "What? A and no B? What kind of a system is that?"
AFC: "I can only stay a minute. Can you hurry this up?"
HB3: "Oh my god! A false time constraint! We better hurry up and get
this
great guy before he leaves! Is he at D2 now?"
HB4: "No wait, I think it's C2 now....no wait, A3.....or is it S1 or
S3?"
HB3: "C1."
HB2: "S3"
HB: "A2."
AFC: "I think you sank my battleship!"
RayGordon1
07.31.07
02:29 PM
Mutual Commercial Admiration Society
A group of seduction gurus, including Mystery, have been cross-
promoting each other for years, and pretending all the other gurus
don't exist. This is why only a few of them were mentioned in THE
GAME, and why the public knows only these names.
I am the creator of the "pivot" concept, which I debuted in "29
Reasons Not To Be A Nice Guy" in March 1999. I can prove this both
with copyrights and with internet archives. Prior to that, I had
called it the "Friendly Fox" and was teaching it to men since early
1996 on the old AOL "netgirl" boards. Even Mystery himself has posted
a few messages acknowledging this. Some women now earn livings as
pivots.
Since the TV show won't exactly set the record straight, I believe I
should.
RayGordon1
07.31.07
02:33 PM
It's GAME OVER
See how well all these pickup methods work on women now that this show
is on, and will be clipped and shown on YouTube.
There aren't that many hot women in America, and not many places that
they go at night. These techniques are about to become absolutely,
positively worthless.
RayGordon1
07.31.07
03:04 PM
Mystery's REAL Favorite Pickup Line
It's this or a variation of this:
1. "Loser AFCs pay my rent."
2. "We have a lot in common. We both get lots of money from desperate
loser guys who want to get laid by hot women."
He does this while spending the money other men pay him to use a
method other than fame and money, which is the "hot game" Mystery
talks about.
How well will this stuff work on women who have watched the show?
GAME OVER.
RayGordon1
08.02.07
07:18 AM
Mystery board says they're not teaching much
Over on Mystery's board, they are trying to quell fears that the
method will lose effectiveness due to the VH-1 series.
To counter this, various individuals are posting two primary
arguments:
1. The real method isn't being taught on the show, or at least its
important parts aren't; or
2. 90 percent of men will fail to learn the method and implement it
properly. (Gee, do they give refunds to 90 percent of their
customers?).
There's no direct linking allowed here, but his board is the Venusian
Arts Forum.
RayGordon1
08.02.07
07:27 AM
One guru once RAPED a woman
Mystery has spoken highly of this guru before, though the rapist guru
is not part of this show. He is a co-sponsor of a website that only
allows about a half-dozen companies to advertise with it (big
competitive advantage), and its sponsors almost never criticize each
other.
Before this rapist became a guru, he had posted a "lay report" in 2002
about the time he wound up having sex with his ex-girlfriend after
seeing her with a black man in a bar. This guru -- let's call him
"knife sandwich" -- is also racist, and couldn't stand the blow to his
ego (a lot in common with Mystery, who reacted to Katya sleeping with
Herbal by threatening to throw Herbal through plate glass).
The guru told the woman that if she so much as acknowledged the black
man again, that he would kill her and her children. Fearful for her
life, she stayed with him (the guru), went home with him, and had sex
with him.
Congrats to VH-1 for making celebrities out of domestic abusers like
Mystery (threatening to throw one's roommate through plate glass IS
domestic violence), and for rewarding them with prime time retality
television shows. It's a good thing Mystery got this show, because we
all know from "The Game" that he once threatened to kill himself
because "living, costs too much." We wouldn't want his suicide on our
hands!