Scam on YouTube going on right now

Hey, I just wanted to know if anybody knew this one YouTuber leaking sapiens paid audios for free on YouTube under the user sunlight. It says the person’s location is in the United Emirates. It’s very weird people are in the comments expecting it to work, but I’m pretty sure there is protection on those type of audios. I wonder if anybody else has realized that

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Yes this happened countless times and people keep doing it.

It was pointed out how “convenient” a mindset needs to be to make this work:

On the one hand these people need to believe the fields work as intended. On the other hand they also need to believe that protection doesn’t work (while the field works). And on another level they need to believe that they’re doing something good (by stealing the captain’s work and redistributing it for free).

Yeah.
Oxymoron after oxymoron.

And let me guess, they’re wondering why it doesn’t work or why their life still sucks.

People do as they please. And the irony is always the same - that these people could use the fields the most in order to grow. Yet by choosing this way, they grow backwards.

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When I wrote my post above, I was actually writing about myself. When I started getting to know Sapien on YouTube three years ago, I also came across such videos, and not knowing what was behind it, I listened to them, but after a minute I realized that something was wrong. The energy is hard and lifeless and somewhere outside, there is a fog in my head, and if I continue to listen, it feels like the aura is being tightened by iron hoops. In short, there is complete disorder at all levels. I started to figure out why there was such a difference between videos on the Sapien channel and his videos from other channels, and so I ended up here. Therefore, if someone claims that protection in the fields is nonsense, then for me such a person, no matter what he says, is either deceiving himself and others, or is absolutely not sensitive to energies.

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Similar situation here. Back in 2017-2018, right before discovering Sapien Medicine, I was in a “desperate” situation (not physically) and looking for a quick fix. Anything. I ran across some content on YouTube and God knows whether some were other creators’ paid work or available for free. I listened to a few, compulsively, was like “lol what an idiotia, can’t believe I’m reduced to this”, never felt anything from any of them, and then discovered Sapien Medicine 1-2 months later.

So there might be people like that among the current listeners as well, at least some of them. The main issue here is the channel owner. I was among people who reported them a couple of years ago and I even remember having provided a store link to YouTube for “Quintessence of Marrow”, to prove it was a creation for sale but of course, they didn’t give a damn. Typical YouTube attitude.

Now the most tragi-funny part is about NFTs. Doesn’t anybody get curious enough to research what NFT means?

There’s no point calling them out on their channel either (them and others) because when I checked out of “curiosity”, I saw that - of course - whoever told them they were wrong got backlashed, in the name of a modern times Robin Hoodism.

However, I came to understand that the backlashers are lurking on this forum, so a little message to them and the channel owner(s): Why do you guys systematically delete the paragraph mentioning that the field is protected? Is that a genuinely helpful attitude towards your “followers”? ;)

Anyway, so much for the ethics probe. Everyone’s conscience, karma, and whatnot catches up sooner or later by itself. Those who’re meant to meet Sapien Medicine creations for real (and not their ersatz) eventually meet them.

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I never understood this
Why would they post something like that and get people’s hopes up? Is this just a scam for ad revenue?

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In part yes.
Some people also put up fake stores and selling stuff for cheaper, which then wouldn’t work.

My opinion:

These people are very unhappy people in general. They are fueled by jealousy because in their mind it’s like “wow people pay hundreds of dollars for this”. It does not cross their mind how this could create value. So they only see the “big money” and decide they want a piece of it by any means necessary. And you see, by doing so, they make it worse for everyone.

Basically wherever money is made, you can count on there’ll be scammers.

But whatever they write in their descriptions, they definitely do not have any good intentions for their fanbase. They don’t really have self-respect either as some displayed very disturbing behaviour previously.

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