The "SEEK Safely" site was first referred to by Epiphany (Piff) five years ago, commented on twice by Defend the Sacred (also in 2015), and the background explained in a quote by educatedindian in 2016:
I messaged some with members of Kirby Brown's family when they were setting this up. But, as I noted in my comments then, they really seemed taken aback when I said this spiritual harm, fraud, injuries and even deaths would continue as long as white people felt entitled to appropriate and abuse Indigenous ways.
I told them I would only continue to help them if they added a bullet point to the pledge about how cultural appropriation is wrong and must be stopped. Those signing the "Seek Safely" pledge should agree to stop participating in, or offering, any pretendian ceremonies.
It seemed to me that they wanted the experience, labor, and platform our team could bring them, but only if it was on their terms. It didn't seem to have even occurred to them that racism and capitalist, newage, white entitlement was at the heart of this deadly problem, and that they were going to have to listen to Indigenous concerns if they wanted our help with this.
Once I made it clear that I, and the people I work with, were not on board to enable white people to keep appropriating, just in a "safer" way, all communication ceased.
At that point, I had serious concerns that this "pledge" was going to just be a way for white frauds to continue marketing their harmful scams, but just promising to do their best not to kill people. That's setting the bar WAY too low.
That said, it's good they're keeping after Ray. Kudos to them for that. At least that's something. I wish they understood the bigger problem, but if they can keep him from scamming any more people, at least they're doing that part of the work.