About 5 years ago I persuaded my dad to buy me the Linden Method. It didn't really work for me. I can say it had some useful techniques- like stop talking about and feeding your anxiety. Sometimes I look up items on anxiety for hours on the web. It really doesn't help; I think it makes it worse. Anyway, my aim isn't to post a review on it, it is to say that it's all starting to sound suspicious.
It is very hard to find a negative review of the product on the web. Then I realised that most of the reviews were on forums on websites owned by- yes- Linden himself! The PR machine behind the product is immense, they've got into almost every corner of the web flogging the product. Even a Google Ad I clicked on, entitled Scam-Online Linden Method, directed me to their American site for the product!
Now here's the interesting bit. Him and his wife are using false names! This immediately raises alarm bells. His name is Lyndon Griffiths and his wife is/was called Julie Farrington (mentioned as 'Beth' on the website). How weird is that? I wonder if their children are real!
Another brief post, which has since been swiftly deleted, said that one of the pyschologists working with him found out he was a big old fraud and took him to court, which he swiftly covered up! Now this of course could be made up, and is hardly a reliable source, but again, it makes you think.
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