posted on Feb, 3 2009 @ 06:07 PM
I too was almost suckered in to this so called Nouveau Society. My life has changed pretty drastically in the past year and I almost fell for this
rubbish. I did recieve the first free pamphlet and there were two stories I found interesting. One was the "Myserious Manuscript". In the previous
story, the guy mentioned to Jennifer that only a select few (which is what the letter told me) will be chosen and it has to be the right time. Now,
the myserious manuscript deals with a man finding this manuscript under a bench. No letter. No information given to submit this story even if you
wanted. No, he just found this book that began to change his life. He didn't even have to pay. Now, with the information provided above, how would
the secret society even get this story if this book was found, not bought with the inromation sent. Doesn't make sense. In the first story, one lady
mentions she has to remain annonymous, but ends the story with a name, I know it's fake but another story signed it as annonymous. The other story
that started making me question this whole scheme was the "Ten-Second Miracle". Again, it appears the secret society just sent this guy a book in
prison. Are you kidding me? The secret society just found this guy in prison and sent him a book? Why didn't he have to pay the $139.95 like everyone
else. He also talks about how you can lose it. Lose what. How can you actually lose something you never obtained in the first place other than not
thinking about the society or any garbage you got from the book. I am sure this book can brainwash some to think that good things are happening
because of the book. I bought a good luck charm once and better things started happening. It's all psychological. Anyway, he sat in his chair for 10
seconds and had it again. Again, I wish I knew what he had. So, anyone who is not sure about this so called society, I hope you found this website. I
am proof that when times are tough, you start to resort to anything. If it wasn't for this site, I discovered doing searches, I would have been
another victim to this so called Nouveau Society. I didn't even know it was called that until I really started reading people's testimonies. It's
just called the Secret Society. For anyone that really would like to read the book, I did find someone selling this book for $45. Much cheaper than
the so called $240 unit price before discount. Again, this site saved me big time, so I thought I would add a new spin going a little more in depth on
the minor mistakes this society made. Have to admit, the stories are pretty interesting in a fun kind of way.
Carl
North Carolina