5/12/2015

What It Takes To Be A Con Artist

Attached to the left is the picture of a man reading from a book and raising his hand in the fashion of an orator or public speaker.  Orators can often be skilled public speakers who periodically possess strong powers of persuasion.  They can convince people to believe anything they want them to.  I heard someone make a statement on the radio just the other day that really caught my attention.   The person said, "People believe what they want to believe".  That really caught my attention and I'll tell you why.

No one wants to believe they are the victim of a con game perpetuated by a con artist.  You know why?   Because to come to that realization makes almost anyone feel stupid and gullible and who wants to believe that about themselves?   It's no fun to come to the realization that you in fact were a gullible sucker and easily manipulated.  It's no fun to realize that you were foolish enough to become the easy victim of a con artist.   I posted a message on the previous thread and I kind of liked what I posted so I figured I'd start a new thread with it.  

I previously wrote...

Who knows???  With the NTCC leadership anything is possible because they certainly are masters of the cover-up and deception and that is not speculation or a conspiracy theory, that is a fact.  So I'd put nothing past the NTCC leadership which is why I entertain all accusations levied against them.  Just when you think an accusation against the NTCC leadership is too far fetched, they prove you wrong every time.  I'm not kidding.

Nothing I hear about them surprises me anymore because I have personal knowledge of so many conniving acts they've committed.  I mean these guys are crooks to the max and real deal con artists.  We throw the term "con artist" around quite often but I don't think the average NTCCer realizes how accurately that term fits the description of the NTCC leadership?  They are con artists. 

Con Artist definitions:

1: A person adept at swindling by means of confidence games; a swindler.  

2:  One adept at persuasion, especially at dishonest or self-serving persuasion.   

3:  A person who cheats or tricks others by persuading them to believe something that is not true.

Now does that describe the NTCC leadership or what?  The first definition is outstanding.  That's the reason religious people make such good con artists.  They get you to trust them because who would doubt a soul winning Christian who teaches honesty?  Who would doubt a preacher right?  That's how they got me.  I trusted those con artist and that was the first and biggest mistake I made.  You have to gain the "confidence" of the people you con.  I know better than to trust the Kekel's or Olson but the average NTCCer trusts them blindly.  They appear to be one way but in reality they are the complete opposite.  

Christ described them best:   Mat 7:15  Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

Listen to this people and listen good!!!  Mat 7:15 is the one scripture that NTCC people ignore and overlook THE MOST!!!

Chief