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"The Secrets of Hypnosis"?
That's in reference to a blog that has ripped off the entire RSS feed of Mind Hacks to try to sell their book and audio transcripts.
EDIT: as suggested by a commenter, the link to said blog was moved from "blog" to "ripped off" which matches the new Spike Activity entry at Mind Hacks. And yes, you can see it now on the thieving website.Secrets of Hypnosis is a cheap-ass website hawking dodgy-looking hypnosis CDs that has completely ripped off Mind Hacks without attribution.
Then they have the nerve to put "copyright © 2009 The Secrets of Hypnosis" on the bottom of the page.
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