Sunday, February 28, 2016

SCEI-1BLOOD "Cult" Claims Revealed As Media Hoax in Custody Battle

Media Hoaxer google bombs internet with cult accusations against his former church during Georgia custody battle.
Dismissed SCEI-1BLOOD media manager made "cult" accusations to gain advantage in court during Georgia custody battle.

SCEI-1BLOOD Google Bombed with Fraud Claims by Dismissed Media Manger


A well respected church has been Google bombed by an internet hoaxer's plan to commit fraud upon the Twiggs County court during a child custody battle against a member of the church.  Claims of fraud against SCEI-1BLOOD International began to appear after the dismissal of a former media manager in 2010.  After being dismissed, he launched a revenge hoax campaign using the church's own name, photos, videos and audio recordings in an all out campaign to damage the reputation of an internationally known and respected church and it's diplomatic outreach mission.  The matter was most recently brought to light by people in many countries outside the U.S. who were confused by seeing someone once associated with the church making such outrageous claims.   Because people in these foreign countries were and are having positive and beneficial contact with the church, its' leadership and members they began to blow the whistle.


The media hoax was started by a disgruntled former media manager and member of the church who began registering social media accounts and domain names using the church's name after he had been removed from his position and removed from the church.  Still having possession of many of the church's media materials, he then dedicated himself to creating fictitious accounts with the church's name and fake social media accounts to artificially create an imaginary audience.


His goal was simple.  To write as many articles and posts as he could that using the name of the church with as many negative keywords as he could think of and use them in sentences alongside the name of the church.  His mind numbing repetition in writing style, though lacking logic and sense, contained sufficient keywords to trick the search engines into thinking that it was relevant to the church.


It is much easier to fool a machine, even a smart one, than someone with personal experience about a person or group.  To know the difference between mixed up words and the true character of the people or groups discussed requires discernment.  Something people have more of than machines.


In the time since his dismissal from the media manager position and removal from the church, the media hoaxer has demonstrated that the reasons underlying his character and actions were entirely inappropriate in his capacity as media manager of the church he belonged to and that he did not care who he would hurt or harm to gain revenge.


The story is so distasteful that I will keep this article brief so as not to intentionally sicken the reader.  I will leave it up to you to decide which parts you may want to read and will include the documentation in each, so you don't have to go looking for it.


Thanks for reading.

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