Comments by Matthijs
I've been taken in by an online New Age community centered around a woman called Kiesha Crowther. She claims to be a shaman for the Native American tribes of the Sioux and Salish, and there's tens of thousands of people who believe her, while in reality she has never been recognized by any such tribe.
I thought she was really changing the world, and i thought i was a part of it. It sucked me right in because i was feeling disillusioned with the world when i found her videos. I even donated some money and did translation work.
Once i had noticed a few inconsistencies i started to feel the urge to look at what other people had to say. And gradually the whole fantasy image fell apart as all her lies and fantasies are getting exposed by people from real indigenous tribes. And the community that's being constructed around her is really getting a cult-like outline.
I am now branded a traitor and bringer of low energy, for collaborating with the enemy - an anti-fraud group. It's all love and light as long as you don't think for yourself and ask questions. In retrospect, i can see that i was running from the truth about myself, my problems and the hard reality of the things i've been through in my life. I was looking for some grand reason for all of this.
It can only be a good thing to do honest research and look for different viewpoints, if you want to live in truth.
Anyway, i hope you'll consider my thoughts. Just sharing my views here.
Comments by Titen-Sxull
We're supposed to believe Kiesha Crowther is in contact with beings of light and buy into all this? The New Age craze has made MILLIONS for hacks and cons. Oh sure, there's a few practitioners around who actually believe their own brand of BS but my guess is most know deep down they are peddling complete bunk to the gullible portion of the masses - which seems only to be growing.
As people flood out of meaningless religious institutions, they migrate to these fringe beliefs to fill the emptiness in their lives...
Comments by Ashna
Kiesha Crowther has spoken in her own videos about how the "elders of the Salish" tribe, are the ones who made her "shaman over the Salish tribe".
No one in the Flathead knows of this woman. She has also laid claim to Sioux, as so many white new age peddlers do. I recorded the youtube video's on my little camera and took copies to some of the elders here, and they watched them and were disgusted, truly.
She has literally stolen her titles, and has fabricated her story about becoming shaman over the Salish tribe.
So here's my advice to anyone looking to verify her claims to Salish and Sioux, call the tribal office and ask them about her and her mother. We can't even verify the mother, as she has not given a name so that anyone can trace her lineage.
Comments by human_Alien
Kiesha Crowther is not answering questions, rather she's giving another speech.
She's basically saying everything we already know via MSM and in alternative news forums (NYC UFO, Norway spiral, Chinese UFOs etc....) so I don't know what to make of her. Really.
Has she always talked like a robot?
Tribe of Many Colors? Did she make that up or is that a real tribe? Strange is an understatement. There's an attempt going on as we speak, to put a stop to her via the Sioux/Salish elders. Apparently no one can verify who her mother is who supposedly belongs to this tribe.
So...it appears between her, Nancy Leider and Collen Thomas (to name a few), we have a few Internet preying/apocalypse-opportunists pretending to hold the answers in order to strike a chord and the pocketbooks of the confused and frightened masses who fear 2012.
Next year ought to be a doozy!