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Exclusive: Inside the “Atlantis Empire” – Former Members Speak Out About Soul Trials and High Fees

Exclusive: Inside the “Atlantis Empire” – Former Members Speak Out About Soul Trials and High Fees

December 16, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

Mysterious “Atlantis Empire” Sparks Controversy: Claims of⁢ Soul ‍Sacrifice and Exorbitant Fees

Taipei, Taiwan – A self-proclaimed‌ spiritual⁤ organization known as the “Atlantis ‌Empire” has‌ ignited controversy in Taiwan, with former members ⁣alleging exploitative practices and ‍exorbitant fees. The group, wich boasts a museum in Taipei’s Neihu district and​ operates across the​ Shuangbei region, offers‌ a ​range of services including ⁢fortune-telling, tarot readings, and “energy‌ healing.”

The organization’s enigmatic nature ‍has​ fueled speculation and concern. ⁢ A ​visit to the “Atlantis empire” museum, marked by a green sign and ‌vibrant rainbow⁢ lettering, requires pre-arranged appointments and ticket purchases. Inside, visitors encounter a collection of rocks, ​slippers, and rainbow flags, with an eerie absence ⁤of other patrons.

Former members have come forward‍ with disturbing accounts of their experiences. One individual, ⁢who initially sought spiritual guidance, described‍ being pressured into‍ a video⁢ chat​ session where ​a representative⁣ claimed to ‌connect with their “soul” using a writing brush and ‌compass.

“He⁤ told me what ​my soul was now and asked if ⁤I⁤ worked in ⁣an⁣ organization,” the ​former member revealed.

What ⁢began as volunteer work quickly escalated into demands for financial contributions, with⁣ the representative claiming a “soul ‌sacrifice” was necessary for reformation.

“There must be‍ a trial before the reformation,”⁣ the former member explained. “The trial⁤ has to be paid to ⁣the company first. The reformation‌ cannot be done without a representative. Once the money is handed over, if the trial requires another fund, then another ⁢3 to 500,000 will cost. I would⁢ say that the trial is saving your life and your future, so ⁣I’m thinking, why should ‌I pay that much?”

Adding‌ to the controversy, some former members allege difficulty withdrawing ⁤from‍ the⁢ organization and being pressured to⁣ sign separation‌ letters ‌waiving their right ‌to legal recourse.

The “atlantis Empire” ‌has also been ​accused of⁢ targeting college campuses, ‌offering free fortune-telling and lectures to attract ⁢new recruits. Images⁣ circulating online⁤ depict individuals claiming to be “navel​ people,” wielding healing stones and tai chi⁢ knives while performing rituals.

The organization’s claims ‌of ⁢harnessing ⁤the energy of alien meteors and ​offering‍ psychic ‍services have ⁤raised eyebrows and sparked ⁣debate ​about the ‍line‍ between⁢ spirituality and exploitation.⁣ Authorities are currently investigating​ the allegations against the‍ “Atlantis Empire.”

“Atlantis‍ Empire” Claims Investigated Amidst ⁤Allegations of Exploitation

Taipei, Taiwan – A​ Taipei-based organization calling itself the “Atlantis Empire” ⁤is facing serious scrutiny following disturbing allegations from former members. The group,which promotes itself as a spiritual organization offering services like ‌fortune-telling,tarot​ readings,and⁢ “energy healing,”⁣ has‍ sparked controversy due to its unconventional practices‌ and ‍possibly⁤ exorbitant fees.

Located in Taipei’s Neihu ‌district, the “Atlantis Empire” operates with an air of⁢ secrecy. Visitors must schedule appointments and purchase tickets ‌to enter their museum, an experience described as ​eerie due to the ​lack of​ other patrons. Inside, they encounter ⁢a collection of seemingly random objects, including rocks,​ slippers, and rainbow flags.

Former members have come forward with‍ detailed accounts of their experiences, painting a picture⁣ of an organization that may be exploiting vulnerable individuals seeking spiritual guidance. One individual,initially drawn to the group for spiritual support,described ⁢a⁢ disturbing encounter during‍ a⁤ video chat session.

“He told me what my​ soul was now and asked if ‌I worked in​ an organization,” the former ‍member‌ revealed.

What began as volunteer work allegedly escalated quickly⁢ into demands for considerable⁤ financial contributions, justified by the‍ group as “soul‍ sacrifice” necessary for personal reformation.

“There must be a⁣ trial‍ before the reformation,” explained the former member. “The trial has to be paid to the company⁤ first. The reformation cannot be done without a representative. Once the money is ​handed over,⁣ if the trial ⁣requires another fund, then‍ another 3 ⁢to‌ 500,000 will cost.”

Adding to the concern, former members allege ⁤difficulty disengaging from the⁣ organization. ‌they claim facing pressure to sign ‍separation letters that waive their right to legal ⁤action.

Further fueling the controversy are allegations that the ‍”Atlantis Empire” targets college campuses, offering free fortune-telling ⁤sessions and lectures to‌ recruit new members. Online images depict individuals identifying themselves as ​“navel ‍people,”​ performing rituals with healing stones and ‍tai chi knives.

The⁢ organization’s claims⁢ of harnessing the energy of alien meteors and‌ providing psychic services have⁤ raised alarms,blurring the ⁢line between genuine spirituality and potential exploitation. Taiwanese authorities are currently investigating the allegations against the “Atlantis Empire.”

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