Quacking for Government Money
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2023 6:22 pm
This beggars belief!
ABC report.In a sermon at Universal Medicine's multimillion-dollar conference centre in northern New South Wales in 2017, Serge Benhayon thanked someone on stage for joining him with her "beautiful team".
Tanya Curtis was the owner of Fabic, a behaviour therapy clinic on the Gold Coast that treated children with disabilities.
As she and four of her staff took turns reading his doctrines aloud, Mr Benhayon declared there were beliefs that the "rest of the world are going to hate you for".
"You're saying things that nobody wants to hear," Mr Benhayon said.
"You're talking about disabilities being part of karma."
Tanya Curtis didn't bat an eyelid.
She and her staff were followers of the self-styled alternative health group founded by Mr Benhayon, who claimed children with autism and Down syndrome were in past lives dictators, corrupt generals and corrupt politicians.