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Jul 7
45m 23s

Quite Surreal

RNZ
About this episode

A bomb threat in 2005 shuts down central Tauranga, a city in the North Island of New Zealand, and Phil discovers that the bomber has a connection with the Lodge. After coming under public scrutiny Aiping, her family and followers go international, opening clinics in Europe and the States. We learn what some of her followers were paying for her Life Technology teachings and how others are profiting from them.

For articles and images from the series, visit the RNZ website here: www.rnz.co.nz/thelodge

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