One way or the other, I've been lucid dreaming for about 17 years now and still found instant improvement by just incorporating some of the ideas he presented in one video. I'd say this is enough evidence to not try to scare people away from what he has to say. I didn't get half as bad an impression from what I saw as the one you are presenting here, and the diagrams in the stop drop and roll video are actually very straight forward and mirror a lot of the info available here and elsewhere. If you'd like me to explain them to you, I'd be more than happy to. Anyone who has had trouble with WILD's would benefit from a better understanding of what he has to say about the "roll over signal".
I have to ask though, I didn't read through all of the info available from this guy so I'm wondering, where exactly did he claim only he is right and bash every other lucid dream technique? The only thing I saw that might apply to what you are saying is the bit that showed all of the books he read but couldn't find the info he was looking for, and the bit where he says that Reality checking is an unreliable technique. Reality checking is an unreliable technique, and at least I personally have had absolutely zero success with it even though I consider myself a fairly skilled lucid dreamer.
I will say now, the information that I saw is not wrong. The Roll over signal stuff is spot on compared to my own experiences prior to having watched the video, and is extremely similar to stuff you can find on dreamviews, particularly Jeff777's tutorial on making your body fall asleep.
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