• Universal Predator with Esther Rockett

  • Jul 16 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Universal Predator with Esther Rockett

  • Summary

  • You may recall the name ‘Esther Rockett’ from episode 2, season 3 of this podcast, which was all about Universal Medicine – Serge Benhayon’s esoteric healing cult in the Northern Rivers region of NSW. Esther has been blogging about the more alarming elements of Serge’s ‘modalities’ since 2012, and he sued her for defamation in 2015. The case went to trial in 2018, and in an incredible David and Goliath tale, Esther’s defence proved that the bulk of the defamatory claims found to have been conveyed in her writings were true. Esther's new book 'Universal Predator' is out now and it's all about this battle. It is riveting reading.


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    Links:

    • Universal Predator — by Esther Rockett, 2024
    • Esther Rockett's official website
    • Universal Medicine Cult Exposed and Universal Medicine Accountability — Esther Rockett's blogs
    • Benhayon v Rockett (No 8) [2019] NSWSC 169 — Supreme Court New South Wales judgement, 6 December 2018


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