Neil Obstat/ParentsforTruth
Issue #1: You can buy the entire Fr. Perez interview for $9.99, not $100.
http://www.truerestorationmedia.com/purchase/perez1If you want to watch it on your TV you can get the DVD for $20.
http://truerestorationpress.com/node/42Issue #2: In order to keep the entire interview project going, I have to earn enough money to break even on my flights, rental car, and most expensively, video postproduction, in which a regular video gets rendered in HD for the web and for placement on my subscription site for download, not to mention the cost of building the website in the first place.
For those who can't afford a $150 annual subscription they can buy the $9.99 interview.
Now that's out of the way...
What Neil would know, if he had ever provided a job for anyone in his life (via owning businesses, like I have for the last decade), or had ever bothered to do the slightest research into what a project like mine would cost (creating a streaming site from the ground up, doing it in HD, etc. doesn't come for free). I, unlike Neil, perhaps, am not independently wealthy and hence cannot finance said venture out of my own pockets, so I "share" the cost with those who are willing to pay, and thankfully, we make enough to break even, but not much more.
You want to talk about "cornering the market for financial gain" talk to the people at the Remnant. They don't do anything other than that. I don't have that luxury. I have regular professions that pay my regular life so that I can afford (both time and money wise) to break even or lose money on True Restoration.
This is of course to say nothing of our radio broadcasts, with 4000 listeners in over 20 countries, which is provided FREE all the time. There's also our Youtube channel in which more than one interview is provided in full length FOR FREE (I put those out about a year after they were available to my subscribers).
http://www.youtube.com/truerestorationWhile my particular judgment will be heavy, for I am a sinful man, I won't go to it wondering about yours, Neil. I have better things to do. Like provide interviews with Traditional Clergy and laymen on topics that matter. I'll continue to be the main source for that, thanks to the support of others who are neither as myopic nor as ignorant as yourself.