tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post8408173973884639393..comments2024-02-25T04:31:37.884-05:00Comments on Don't Pay To Pray: James Arthur Ray's Trial Date SetDon't Pay To Prayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08774818867173300267noreply@blogger.comBlogger34125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-61960962380264750252011-04-13T15:04:40.759-04:002011-04-13T15:04:40.759-04:00As of today it has been revealed that the prosecut...As of today it has been revealed that the prosecution violated a very big law by hiding information that would implicate Angel Valley! Yes, it seems there is more going on with Angel Valley than the prosecution wants the world to know. I mean, building a sweat lodge then covering it with rubber and sealing it until it is almost airtight. That is just plain crazy!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-72502947842793866722011-04-12T20:19:32.964-04:002011-04-12T20:19:32.964-04:00When I saw the testimony of, then Angel Valley emp...When I saw the testimony of, then Angel Valley employee, Ted Mercer who stated that on top of moving type blankets, electric blankets and vinyl tarps they placed a rubber tarp then sealed it off with rocks so that no air would get in I was shocked! I say there is no way the prosecution is going to find an expert sweat lodge builder who will testify, under oath, that the Angel Valley sweat lodge was a safe structure. They will testify that such a structure could indeed kill people. Sweat lodges are supposed to be covered with natural fiber blankets and allowed to breath. You don’t seal them off with rubber and make them air tight. That’s just plain crazy! If Mr Ray built such a structure on HIS property and people died as a result of using it he would be guilty of manslaughter. Angel Valley built the structure on THEIR property then didn’t properly supervise its use. If Mr Ray wanted too many hot rocks in the structure is was Angel Valley’s responsibility to make certain the structure THEY BUILT did not get too hot. Mr Ray legally protected himself from the irresponsible with an ironclad liability waiver legally binding under California law. It’s not right that an Arizona judge should decide whether or not a legally binding California liability waiver should be broken or not. The state of California should be having a very active role in this case! If Mr Ray forced people to go into the lodge and prevented them from leaving then the state of Arizona has grounds to break the liability waivers those people signed. If Mr Ray did not force people to enter the lodge and stay there, in a just legal system, the state of Arizona has no case. The liability waivers are valid and those who signed them are legally responsible for going into the sweat lodge and staying there, period. Whether the irresponsible like this fact or not is completely irrelevant. Besides, when the gym’s Zumba class is too full and I feel I can’t breathe it is my responsibility to get out. Whether or not everyone else can endure it is irrelevant. If I feel I can’t breathe I get out! That is my responsibility!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-66005091595339126732011-03-21T11:27:35.944-04:002011-03-21T11:27:35.944-04:00Supposedly, this psychic prediction came from some...Supposedly, this psychic prediction came from someone from the Angel Valley people, not from Mr Ray's people: "I mean there was a call that he had after which was supposed to be for participants and one of his underlings spoke up and said, 'the people that passed away were in another place and were having so much fun that they just didn't want to come back'. And I thought that was the biggest crock of crap that I've ever heard in my life." – Stephen RayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-77415780537031231672011-03-21T11:22:29.418-04:002011-03-21T11:22:29.418-04:00What a twisting of the truth. Ingesting salt helps...What a twisting of the truth. Ingesting salt helps the body to retain water! According to testimony Mr Ray was constantly telling people to "hydrate, hydrate, hydrate". Well, ingesting a teaspoon of salt would help their bodies to retain the water they drank! Get a clue before you post slander!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-19625190586824146042011-03-16T03:17:07.201-04:002011-03-16T03:17:07.201-04:00I know a medicine man who says the whole Sedona sw...I know a medicine man who says the whole Sedona sweat lodge disaster was orchestrated by Native American shaman spirits who are angry at the white man. Now that they have given three human sacrifices to the spirit that whole area is more haunted than it has ever been. He says all the relatives have to do to prove this truth is to pitch a tent on the sites where their loved ones fasted for 36 hours. If they fast for about 24 hours on the same site alone and only using their cell phones in the event of an emergency, they will find that the area is indeed haunted and if they ask properly the Native American spirits will reveal that they did indeed kill the three people at the Sedona event. He says that anyone who wants to conduct this test must take fully responsibility for whatever may happen as a result. It is not safe. They may indeed die of fright because those Native American shaman spirits hate white people and with good reason!<br /><br />He also says any medicine man worth his salt will casually tell you that anyone who stays in a sweat lodge longer than he knows he should in order to impress others with how tough he is has no one else but himself to blame for whatever may happen as a result. What can I say? I agree!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-6504648053670602762011-03-12T11:08:26.616-05:002011-03-12T11:08:26.616-05:00"The EMT’s and emergency room doctors all doc..."The EMT’s and emergency room doctors all documented that participants appeared to have signs of organo-phosphate (pesticide) poisoning with some believing it to be carbon monoxide. The sweat lodge structure was provided by Angel Valley Ranch for which Ray’s company, James Ray International, paid over $100,000 to provide in addition to food and lodging for the participants. The contract specifically stated that Angel Valley would provide “a 415 square foot space to accommodate up to 75 people.” On the day of the accident the sweat lodge contained 52 people. Angel Valley Ranch is owned and operated by Michael and Amayra Hamilton, both residents of Yavapai County.<br /><br />Even though a written contract was presented between Ray’s company and Angel Valley, the Yavapai County Sheriff, Steve Waugh, said October 10 that the investigation was focusing on Ray and his staff in an attempt to determine if criminal negligence was involved. The county sheriff’s office held firm in the belief that Ray’s staff actually built the sweat lodge completely disregarding the contract.<br /><br />On the night of the accident, Ted Mercer, an employee of Angel Valley Ranch and the man who built the lodge, told detectives that the tarps used were “stored with chunks of rat poison all year long in a shed,” he further told detectives that this was the first year that they used “pressed wood to heat the stones versus tree wood” and that he was “told by Hamilton to do so.” Pressed wood is well known to contain formaldehyde and other poisons and to be toxic when burned."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-25812232640653880482011-03-08T06:43:37.116-05:002011-03-08T06:43:37.116-05:00Someone shared this link. Mr Ray must be able to p...Someone shared this link. Mr Ray must be able to prove it all:<br /><br />http://www.jamesray.com/blog/2011/03/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-27494547097205688902011-03-07T22:55:03.719-05:002011-03-07T22:55:03.719-05:00“You have to understand the situation before you b...“You have to understand the situation before you blindly judge it. If YOU went to that workshop, with any one of the three people who eventually died, and lasted till half-way though the last round of the sweat lodge you would have said something like, 'That's it for me, I've got to get out. Are you doing okay?' And they would have said, 'Yes”. Then you would have asked, 'Are you sure you're okay and want to stay?' and they would have said, 'Yes!'” Everyone around them was convinced they were okay. (((EVERYONE))). If ANYONE for one moment was certain these people were actually dying they would have started screaming (((SHE'S DYING!!!))) No one ever did. That's why James Arthur Ray wasn't concerned. He trusted that the people were responsible enough to get out when they had had enough. There is no crime in this! IT WAS AN ACCIDENT, as he said all along, and the coroners agree with him. All three deaths were officially categorized as “accidents”. Look it up if you don't believe me!<br /><br />All those who initially were certain the deaths were not accidental were DEAD WRONG!!!!<br /><br />http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=navclient&gfns=1&q=Sedona+sweat+lodge+deaths+accidentalAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-24590280256490902382011-03-07T11:38:47.592-05:002011-03-07T11:38:47.592-05:00Is there any substance to the rumor I heard that A...Is there any substance to the rumor I heard that Angel Valley paid a very large sum of money in order to bribe the investigators to elevate the investigation from an accidental death to a homicide so that the attention would be shifted off of the sweat lodge and onto James Arthur Ray? The investigators deliberately left exhibit A at the crime scene knowing full well that Angel Valley would completely destroy the evidence. One of the people who was paid off supposedly got guilty drunk one night and confessed to some friends who in turn spoke to others. They made certain Mr Ray could not get an independent autopsy performed on the three bodies. They actually died from a strange combination of toxins from the melting vinyl tarps of the sweat lodge and the scrap construction wood used to heat the Grandfather Stones. It's some weird combination of chemicals that apparently made especially sensitive participants feel they were fine when they were actually dying. Supposedly, Angel Valley made Mr Ray the 'fall guy' and threw him to the wolves in order to save themselves. I think it was one of the coroners who got drunk and spilled the beans. Have any of you heard this rumor?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-30618244338470537962011-02-19T01:15:04.228-05:002011-02-19T01:15:04.228-05:00How can you be responsible for something you have ...How can you be responsible for something you have never experienced? These people trusted him.He just wasn't there for them. He betrayed their trust. Somebody has to be accountable for what happened and why. In an army, if you are the leader and you recklessly cause your men to get killed, you are certainly held accountable. They were paying this guy thousands of dollars. I am sure they weren't expecting a death experience as part of the deal. Somebody has to care about what happened. How can you not care, if you are the one causing the damage?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-81123096240261140372011-01-14T07:21:15.526-05:002011-01-14T07:21:15.526-05:00It just seems so cut and dry simple. I can't b...It just seems so cut and dry simple. I can't believe people can be so dumb that they cannot see it.<br /><br />The defense attorney asks the jury: Would you go into a hot sweat lodge if you felt you could not handle it? No, right? Would you, your honor? No, right? Would it matter if everyone else was going in and not suffering any adverse reactions? No, it wouldn't matter at all. Even if your own mother was encouraging you to go in you wouldn't go if you felt you could not handle it, right? Of course not...unless you were trying to prove how tough you were. If you were trying to prove how tough you were and went into a hot sweat lodge over and over and over, ignoring your body screaming that it was actually dying, you would have no one to blame but yourself for whatever would happen as a result. ESPECIALLY, after you signed a liability waiver stating that you promised to take full responsibility for taking part in the scheduled activities of the workshop.<br /><br />You must remember that MOST OF THE PEOPLE who participated in the sweat lodge workshop DID NOT suffer adverse reactions to the event. What does that say about those who did suffer adversely? Well, it obviously says they should not have gone back in after the breaks between each 10-15 minute round. They have no one to blame but themselves for going back into the sweat lodge when they knew they could not handle it, period!<br /><br />These are responsible adults we are speaking of who REALLY wanted to be at that workshop to the point of spending over $9,000.00 in order to attend. It was THEIR responsibility to research into what they could expect at that workshop and judge whether or not they could handle it. It was NOT James Arthur Ray's responsibility to know what each person could or could not physically handle. YOU know your body better than anyone else. It is YOUR responsibility to protect your life, not anyone else'sAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-15519026372522890622011-01-05T19:50:13.717-05:002011-01-05T19:50:13.717-05:00This article is just more uninformed bashing; the ...This article is just more uninformed bashing; the author is likely another clueless member of the "I hate anything self help oriented" club.<br /><br />If you actually look at the public domain evidence rather than just regurgitating the smug candor from mainstream media, you'll find suggestions of "criminal negligence" are not supported by anything tangible.<br /><br />People everywhere will jump on any opportunity to heap ridicule on someone who writes, speaks, teaches, etc. any sort of personal growth or self development content. This is a sad testimony of just how weak-minded and in love with the mundane most citizens are these days.<br /><br />Anyone who fasts for a couple of days and then AGREES to enter a sweat lodge is taking a risk. I refuse to believe the deceased were somehow unaware of this fact. These were educated people who could swing $10k for a week-long event - they weren't clueless teenagers on a drunken outing.<br /><br />At what point do people in this country get to GROW UP and take responsibility for their CHOSEN ACTIONS? I'm so tired of this constant BS where someone has to take the blame for a tragedy just so all the news junkies can sleep better at night.Passing Throughnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-59371251324931024742010-11-15T15:44:36.983-05:002010-11-15T15:44:36.983-05:00You can only speculate, but seem as though you hav...You can only speculate, but seem as though you have already made your judgment. The questions is would you go back into a sweat lodge if you felt you could not handle it? Would it matter who might be encouraging you to do so? If you are a responsible adult you take responsibility for your actions, period!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-22119166033957015222010-11-01T04:11:07.734-04:002010-11-01T04:11:07.734-04:00There is a white woman who goes by the name Mary T...There is a white woman who goes by the name Mary Thunder. I once heard a woman tell me about a sweat she went to at Mary's ranch. She said that when everyone got into the lodge, Mary closed the door and said, "no one leaves my sweat. no one. If you do, then do not ever come back here, as this is a disrespect to me and Great Spirit. If you feel like you may die we will pray for you, but do not leave. Do what you must, to face your demons". It'd widely known that Mary Thunder is a new age quack. Now what do you think James Ray's sweat lodge leaders told these people as their sweat begins? I can only speculate.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-91674923466852396682010-10-25T18:01:07.480-04:002010-10-25T18:01:07.480-04:00Unbelievable gross negligence. James A Ray could ...Unbelievable gross negligence. James A Ray could have retired and done good things! Such a tragedy. <br /><br />You are all in my prayersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-51448603056574270312010-07-22T12:48:39.863-04:002010-07-22T12:48:39.863-04:00REMEMBER: The honorable do not need treaties to ke...REMEMBER: The honorable do not need treaties to keep to the agreements they make. Treaties are there to make certain the dishonorable keep to their agreements. Still, the dishonorable will try to get around what they agree to doing. That's what makes them dishonorable. If YOU make an agreement to take full responsibility for your actions you have no one else to blame but yourself for going back into a sweat lodge until you need to be hospitalized, period!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-63853363243891702432010-07-22T12:41:34.195-04:002010-07-22T12:41:34.195-04:00TO THE FAMILIES PART 3:
PART 3: Oh, so you want s...TO THE FAMILIES PART 3:<br /><br />PART 3: Oh, so you want someone to pay for the deaths of your loved ones? I don't blame you. Find out who destroyed exhibit 'A' in the James Arthur Ray manslaughter case and you will indeed have your culprits. Angel Valley DID NOT want anyone to discover that the vinyl tarps covering the sweat lodge were partly melted. That's why they destroyed exhibit 'A' in this case before it went to trial. Why, if James Arthur Ray was caught destroying exhibit 'A' in his case you and your kind would probably have lynched him from the nearest tree if you caught him before the police arrived! Study into the matter and you will find that the fumes from melting vinyl tarp material are indeed toxic. How convenient Angel Valley destroyed the evidence that would confirm this. How convenient indeed. A sign of Angel Valley's 'angel-like' innocence in this matter? I DON'T THINK SO!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-21388055745952003772010-07-22T12:40:54.825-04:002010-07-22T12:40:54.825-04:00TO THE FAMILIES PART 2:
PART 2: I would not want ...TO THE FAMILIES PART 2:<br /><br />PART 2: I would not want to face eternity with my relatives doing their best to make me break the LEGAL PROMISE I made in the agreement I signed. If you are successful in getting the 'legal system to break the promises made in that agreement you stain the reputation of those who died at the Sedona Warrior Workshop. Their noble deaths will be stained by the fact that YOU made them break the sacred promise they made before they died honorably. Yes, the final promise a person keeps before he or she dies is indeed a 'sacred promise'.Is money more important to you than the honorable reputation of those brave warriors who died at the Sedona Warrior Workshop? Would you stain their entrance into the infinite by making them dishonorable liars who do not keep the promises they make? If money is more important to you than the honorable death of those you love then YOU ARE DISHONORABLE and you shame their memory by your selfish actions. UNDERSTAND THIS: just because some judge will allow you to be dishonorable and legally get away with it DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-43960136971225803352010-07-22T12:40:07.426-04:002010-07-22T12:40:07.426-04:00TO THE FAMILIES OF THOSE WHO LOST RELATIVES AT THE...TO THE FAMILIES OF THOSE WHO LOST RELATIVES AT THE SEDONA WARRIOR WORKSHOP:I've had four near-death experiences and am just waiting for a NOBLE and HONORABLE opportunity to leave this world of body order and hardship with honor. I am indeed ready to die RIGHT NOW and, as any Samurai worth his salt will agree, the Native American adage is indeed correct: 'It is a good day to die'. I've read how those three who died at the warrior workshop were athletic, giving, wonderful people. Yes indeed! Well, wonderful people are honorable people. When an honorable person borrows something you don't have to chase him or her around to finally get what was borrowed back, right? When the dishonorable borrow something they 'conveniently' forget they borrowed it secretly hoping that you have forgotten so that they can, effectively, steal it. Those three who died were honorable people, right? They returned whatever they borrowed without having to be chased and hounded, right? Honorable people don't need contracts to keep to the agreements they make, right? And the three people who died were indeed 'honorable' people, right? Now, when you are dealing with the dishonorable even if they sign an agreement promising to do something they will try to find a way out of the agreement they signed and, chances are, you will have no choice except to take them to court in order for them to be FORCED to keep to the agreement they signed. The court systems are there because most are obviously dishonorable. HOWEVER, the three who died at the Sedona Warrior Workshop were not like that, right? They were honorable people, right? Well, I AM AN HONORABLE PERSON and I would have considered it an honor to die at that Warrior Workshop giving my best to become the very best person I can possibly become. That would have been an honorable and noble death indeed! I would not want to face eternity with my relatives doing their best to make me break the LEGAL PROMISE I made in the agreement I signed.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-81651350265655456802010-07-22T12:31:21.397-04:002010-07-22T12:31:21.397-04:00The mentally sick want bad things to happen to peo...The mentally sick want bad things to happen to people who have done them no wrong. The wise and mentally healthy have hearts full of love, joy, mercy, happiness and forgiveness. It's a fact. I have no desire to see bad things happen to ANYONE. How about you?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-21590477456219105282010-06-08T02:48:39.278-04:002010-06-08T02:48:39.278-04:00Let's put race aside for a moment. Many races ...Let's put race aside for a moment. Many races have used healing lodges(aka sweat lodges) for years. Gyms have suanas that can be hotter then sweat lodges. It is at your own risk. When it gets too hot, the person leaves. An employee at the sauna woundn't encourage not so safe practices, like staying in longer. That would be a liability on the company and would cost the employee their job. Since the person that created this blog site doesn't seem to mention, the days leading up to the sweat lodge, I'll fill you in. That is important. When doing these lodges water intake is important. Many of these people came off a fast, ate a meal and then went into the lodge. Think about that for a moment. Would you allow someone in your lodge if they fasted for days, then ate food and then sit them down in a sweat lodge? You probally wouldn't do that because it is a death sentence for those who do. James may have had waivers, but those waivers don't cover wreckless negligence. Also, there was no disclaimer: Get out if you don't feel good. Don't force your self. I have been told that before dozens of sweats. Wait for the rest of the facts before claiming his innocents. Facts are facts. It comes down to the jury, nothing more nothing less. There are many facts that haven't been released to the public. Come August many things will become public. When that day comes, it will be clear who is guilty. I hope James helps prisoners with his program. Maybe that's his new calling.....GIVING FOR FREEAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-70854639530569644662010-05-31T19:33:49.039-04:002010-05-31T19:33:49.039-04:00(These are an important two posts. I created them ...(These are an important two posts. I created them on a Native American site:)<br /><br />Let's put it this way:<br /><br />A group of six White People decide to go to one of YOUR Native American sweat lodge ceremonies. You charge them nothing and there is no liability waiver to sign. One person ends up dying and two are hospitalized. The families of the White Person who died are determined to throw you in jail and the remainder of the White People are determined to testify against you and that your were negligent.<br /><br />SHOULD THEY WIN THE CASE AND THROW YOU IN JAIL?<br /><br />WHY NOT?<br /><br />*I assume you are going to say they should not throw you in jail<br /><br /><br />MY COMMENT AFTER THEY TRIED TO CHANGE THE SUBJECT:<br /><br />You think you are slick, but I am slicker than you! I know your tricks on trying to change the subject and not answering my direct questions. I feel like slapping your faces and demanding you answer my direct questions. Of course that is not possible, but that is how I feel when people like you try to change the subject. I have you psychologically checkmated and YOU KNOW IT!<br /><br />And don't give me any crap that in my scenario the White Man would not lie under oath to make you look negligent when you were not negligent. You should know by now that lying comes easily to the 'fork-tongued' White Man.<br /><br />Trying to take James Arthur Ray for every penny he has is DISHONORABLE!!!! Do you have any sense of honor left or are you determined to completely sink to the dishonorable ways of the White Man? The White Man has no real sense of honor. That is why contracts and treaties are written up. Such contracts and treaties are mandatory when dealing with the dishonorable. The honorable need no contract in order to keep the agreements they make with others. You only need contracts when dealing with the DISHONORABLE.<br /><br />The White Man made a treaty with James Arthur Ray and the White Man should be made to abide by the treaty they signed and not find some dishonorable way around the treaty!<br /><br />If you Native Americans are angry you should be angry that the White Man made a treaty with James Arthur Ray and now they are trying to break that treaty in ways not unlike how the White Man broke the treaties they made with the Native Americans.<br /><br />How dare you sink to the level of White Man hypocrisy and pretend you care whether or not the White Man dies trying to emulate your sweat lodge ceremonies.<br /><br />How dare you sink to the level of trying to rob James Arthur Ray by acting as though you have some sort of legal copyright on how sweat lodge ceremonies must be conducted.<br /><br />The White Man may have robbed you of many things. Don't let the White Man also rob you of your sense of honor!'<br /><br />WAKE UP!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-872708447876006952010-03-24T01:24:39.070-04:002010-03-24T01:24:39.070-04:00James Ray contracted Angel Valley and the Mercers ...James Ray contracted Angel Valley and the Mercers - who live on the Angel Valley compound to construct the sweat lodge. He told them how big to make it and he told Ted Mercer how many rocks to use. James Ray controlled the water and steam is a crucial factor in heat stroke. The law holds the person who is running the event more responsible than brainless Angel Valley cult lackies who were "just following orders." Also, the STATE OF ARIZONA is prosecuting James Ray for manslaughter. The State of Arizona acts in the interests of the people of Arizona and has not signed any waivers with James Ray. The whole issue of the waiver is a red herring to keep people from seeing what kind of New Age crap goes on in Sedona, Santa Fe, Taos, San Francisco and other New Age Meccas. I hope the state of Arizona is able to protect the public from egomaniac gurus like James Ray. Thanks for your blog. It's very informative and I like the liks and updates.Cheryl Gatewoodnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-57506462202346419872010-03-23T19:01:17.921-04:002010-03-23T19:01:17.921-04:00ANGEL VALLEY DESTROYS THE SWEAT LODGE
From the PD...ANGEL VALLEY DESTROYS THE SWEAT LODGE<br /><br />From the PDF file called The White Paper No 1 Page 4<br /><br />http://jamesray.com/docs/White_Paper_No._1.PDF<br /><br />“2 The reasons for this tragic accident may never be known, in part because we understand that Angel Valley subsequently destroyed the sweat lodge structure and coverings and buried the stones used in the ceremony. The loss of this critical environmental information may render determining the exact cause of death impossible, and the loss of this critical evidence from any “crime scene” would itself undermine and criminal charges against Mr. Ray.”<br /><br />MY RESPONSE:<br /><br />WHAT????? The authorities investigating this case did not confiscate exhibit A???<br /><br />The yokels in charge of this criminal investigation are going to have a very difficult time explaining to the judge why they did not confiscate EXHIBIT A, in this Sedona investigation, and allowed the OBVIOUSLY GULITY PARTY which is ANGEL VALLEY to destroy the evidence.<br /><br />ANGEL VALLEY constructed that sweat lodge, not James Arthur Ray, and Angel Valley apparently destroyed the evidence OBVIOUSLY because they knew if they did not THEY would be proven the guilty party in this criminal investigation!<br /><br />Can you imagine what the media would have said if James Arthur Ray was caught destroying exhibit A in the Sedona criminal investigation? We would still be hearing the repercussions all over the media. So, you who are so vocal about guilt in this matter consider that ANGEL VALLEY destroyed the evidence. Why? Because THEY are obviously the guilty party in the Sedona tragedy. If they were completely innocent in this matter they would NOT have destroyed exhibit A in this criminal investigation.<br /><br />Those in charge of this criminal investigation are going to really get in trouble for not confiscating that evidence. You can bet they will! It’s going to be very (((VERY))) embarrassing for them as they try to explain why they did not confiscate the evidence and allowed the obviously guilty party, in this tragedy (Angel Valley), to destroy that evidence. <br /><br />It’s going to be brutal! I hope they televise the trial so we can all watch those idiots trying to explain to the judge why they did not confiscate exhibit A as evidence and allowed Angel Valley to destroy it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5657147750080040150.post-31785588572976165532010-03-19T21:01:43.025-04:002010-03-19T21:01:43.025-04:00In my opinion, James Arthrur Ray is a narcissistic...In my opinion, James Arthrur Ray is a narcissistic vampire who believes he is so special that the rules don't apply to him. This LeeKuanMajorMinor is one of his mindless minions, incapable of intelligent thought who goes through his worthless life like a stupefied sheep endlessly repeating the insipid mantra from the law of attraction bullshit idiot-ology. All he can do is repeat his guru’s bullshit verbatim. He is not longer capable of thinking for himself. The racist and idiotic comments he made are just further proof that James Arthur Ray’s multi-level-marketing cult endangers the public and he needs to be locked up for a long, long time. I hope that the members of the jury are not the same type of brain dead, mouth breathing knuckle dragging true believers who think it is their mission in life to smear any intelligent critical thinker who reveals the inherent evil in narcissistic New Age gurus like James Arthur Ray. Keep up the good work exposing this menace to all freethinking individuals!<br />Keep looking into the connection between James Ray’s mindless minions and the cult of $cientololgy. I’m sure they’re in this up to their greedy, dishonest asses.<br /><br />We are Anonymous. We are legion. Expect us.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com