The Welcomed Consensus
Welcome to the informational website and cautionary true story of The Welcomed Consensus in California.BEWARE! The people involved in the story are Robert "RJ" Testerman, "leader" of The Welcomed Consensus, an unnamed female "student/client" of The Welcomed Consensus and Tony Noor Adabachi, of Noor Design who is an "employee/instructor" at The Welcomed Consensus.
BEWARE! The Welcomed Consensus markets itself as a way for couples to improve their relationship. However, the reality can be very different.
The story begins when a new student attended a class at The Welcomed Consensus "school." That is when an employee/instructor at The Welcomed Consensus, Tony Noor Adabachi made unwanted advances on the female student. If that weren't bad enough, Mr. Adabachi also solicited the student to invest in a real estate deal! Wait a minute. So the female student attends "class" at the Welcomed Consensus to better her relationship with her existing significant other who is supportive about her attending "class" at The Welcomed Consensus and she ends up not only getting unwanted advances but is also solicited to give Mr. Adabachi money!? Yes.
Wow. That is quite an interesting approach for a "school" which purports to enhance couples relationships. Which part of the female students experience at The Welcomed Consensus brings a couple closer together, the part where the teacher makes unwanted advances on the student or the part where the teacher asks the student for money?
Surely when this was brought to the attention of the "leader" of The Welcomed Consensus, Robert "RJ" Testerman, he would immediately straighten all of this out, right? Wrong. RJ did not even have the decency to respond to this very serious matter! Did RJ not respond because he condones this behavior? Can you imagine calling the president of the company to find out if your significant other had been sexually harassed and the president of the company not even having an ounce of decency to even respond to such a serious matter?!
Since the incident(s) have happened, the female student and Mr. Adabachi have become "friends" and the student and her former significant other have broken up because of The Welcomed Consensus. Great organization. They definately bring people closer together. The only problem is, sometimes the people who are brought together are not you and your significant other!
Think hard before you let your significant other attend "class" at The Welcomed Consensus - it may be the end of your relationship.
We will be elaborating on the story in the near future. Check back for more info soon. Meanwhile, if you would like to contact us for more info, email us
If you would like to get in touch with The Welcomed Consensus, here is their contact info:
P.O. Box 27023
San Francisco, CA 94127, U.S.A.
(877) 469-8636
(415) 337-7157