Interesting analogy considering that many doctors just want to "help" people yet they routinely accept payment for their services (whether that's providing them information or providing medical care). Same goes with lawyers, teachers, consultants, journalists, and everyone else in the information and services industry.Yes, but "help" doesn't cost $147. Help is free advice/direction to save someone some pain. "I see you're injured and have a sucking chest wound. I can help. That'll be $147 for the next 30 mins of power-packed help."
My question to all of you who are criticizing....have any of you bothered to contact Ed to review his program? You sound like all the Democrats who are criticizing this 9/11 film without having even seen the film. Why don't you take the time to see what the information is that he's selling before you tell everyone it isn't worth the money.
Really? You know all those people with "Contributor" under their name? They contributed money (not blood, sweat, and time) to the Webmaster. Is the Webmaster evil for doing this? I don't think so.This isn't an "us vs. them" thing, but we dish out advice/help/direction to prospective military officers in all branches (albeit primarily N/MC) every day vice prospective fighter pilots, but none of us has ever offered a credit card or PayPal option in return. That's just how I see it.