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72: John of Fraud (w/Lisa Braun Dubbels and Mirna Wabi-Sabi)

72: John of Fraud (w/Lisa Braun Dubbels and Mirna Wabi-Sabi)

FromConspirituality


72: John of Fraud (w/Lisa Braun Dubbels and Mirna Wabi-Sabi)

FromConspirituality

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Length:
138 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Whatever one’s conception of “God” is, “John of God” should now be a nauseating name. For decades, João Teixeira de Faria pretended to heal an endless stream of pilgrims to his center in rural central Brazil through the Spiritist practice of “psychic surgery.” In reality, the miracle healing claims worked to cover up an obvious truth. João was sexually assaulting and raping women, in public and in private, likely every day of his “working” life. As he did so, he amassed a vast fortune in affiliate businesses, farming operations, real estate, referral rackets, and sales of crystals and fake remedies.In this episode we won’t retell this history, now poignantly captured by a new Brazilian-made documentary on Netflix. Instead, we’ll look at how lazy and motivated journalism shook hands with the entrepreneurial New Age to validate and accelerate the absurd claims of a monster. In addition to original reporting on how João made his mark in the U.S., Matthew is joined by former New Age publicist Lisa Braun Dubbels and Brazilian journalist Mirna Wabi Sabi to discuss the globalization of magic and abuse. Trigger warnings for this episode: rape, sexual assault, fraud, spiritual abuse.02:17 John of Fraud1:16:22 Interview w/Lisa Braun Dubbel & Mirna Wabi-SabiAll music by EarthRise SoundSystemSupport Conspirituality on PatreonShow NotesBiles, Maroney, Raisman and Nichols opening statements before CongressChico Xavier | ObituaryIs ‘John of God’ a Healer or a Charlatan?John of God — SkepdicJames Randi ABC comments debriefThe trouble with Dr. OzJohn of God 2006 Atlanta ProgramAbout Heather CummingsOprah March 13, 2010: “Do You Believe in Miracles?” (webarchive)Leap of Faith: Meet John of God — Susan Casey (webarchive)Part One: John of God: Oprah’s Favorite Ghost-Channeling Rapist Surgeon – Behind the BastardsFamous Brazilian spiritual healer accused of sexual abuse | 60 Minutes AustraliaCelebrity Healer in Brazil Is Accused of Sexually Abusing Followers (NYT 2018)John of God – OMEGA INSTITUTE • 2014 — program guideStatement from Omega Regarding John of God Allegations | OmegaBrazilian faith healer now accused of running BABY farms
Released:
Oct 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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