Ohio,
I guess my thinking here is not that Nee or Lee were devious, or crooked, or perverted, any more than anyone else. Who knows? But they were surely caught by a bad idea, which begot many more.
When you see assembly after assembly having "authority issues", like Matt did, it brings some perspective, and you can look beyond the actual actor(s) but rather see the unseen forces manipulating them into bad behavior.
More data points gives you more perspective. If you only see one group, you can just blame it all on Lee, or Nee, or the Blendeds, or TC, or whomever. But when you see it happen again and again, then you start to see a pattern, and you can let go of any feelings of judgmentalism against any people. You can forgive and let go. Because you see the real enemy: it isn't WL or WN or TC or the Blendeds. It is the spiritual forces that disguise themselves and come into the assembly and say, in effect, "I am in charge here". We unwittingly let a usurper in charge, and then we blame the vehicle instead of realizing that they were a pawn in a larger game.
As usual, I'm probably making little if any sense.