Is Tony Robbins the Villainous King Xerxes incarnate?

Published: Sun, 08/04/19

“…I am a generous god. I can make you rich beyond all measure.”

— Xerxes
“300”


Earlier this year, I was re-watching the magnificent movie “300”, and it occurred to me how uncannily similar the Villainous King Xerxes and Tony Robbins are.

For example, they both:

* Have eerily the same sounding voice

* Are unusually tall

* Control hordes of people — often with the promises of riches and glory

* Are either loved or hated, with no indifference

* Are essentially treated as “gods” by their fanboys and fangirls

* Have their faces plastered everywhere — Tony in his marketing, Xerxes on the coins of the realm

* Purposely use “pattern interrupts” — Tony with this NLP and Xerxes with the use of monsters, so-called “immortals”, and other deformed creatures he sends to attack

* Are empire builders in their own ways

* Use dramatic demonstrations (Tony’s fire walk, Xerxes’ beheadings)

* And, most important of all...

They both have one of the most important, profitable, and powerful attributes anyone can possess — whether king or peasant, expert or newbie, pro or amateur.

What attribute do I speaketh of?

Well, let’s put it this way:

This attribute is not only the “lynchpin” that makes all the secrets of persuasion contained within my second “Villains book” (“Super Villains of Persuasion”) work (much like having a Mission made all the secrets of persuasion inside its predecessor book work)… but it’s used — like a weapon of mass influence — by such giants of Super Villainy as Doctor Doom, Lex Luthor, and Loki… to Jadis (the White Witch of Narnia), Hans Gruber (from Die Hard), and the Thundercats’ nemesis Mumm-Rah… to even obscure Villains such as the Pabst Blue Ribbon-loving psychopath Frank Booth (from the movie "Blue Velvet"), King Longshanks (from "Braveheart"), and the menacing Col. Nathan R. Jessup (from the movie “A Few Good Men”).

It’s also used by one of the greatest PUA’s (pick up artists) who ever lived.

More:

Use this attribute right, and people who usually ignore you, might just hang on your every word. Chicks who ordinarily spurn you, might just find themselves irresistibly submitting to you. And people who ordinarily wouldn’t pay you any attention or respect?

Well, they might just want to hire you.

Work for you.

Fight for you.

Bleed for you.

And even, in some cases… die for you.

Think I’m joking?

You can test it for yourself by doing this:

1. Go to the URL below and get my “Super Villains of Persuasion” book

2. Read the first chapter

3. Start to develop this attribute as soon as possible

Also, the third book in the trilogy formally launches soon.

And, the attribute I’ve been obnoxiously teasing you about above will accentuate & amplify all the methods of influence taught in the third book through the roof, in my experience.

Here’s the link:

http://www.VillainsBook.com

Ben Settle