Re: TPRF Documentary on PBS
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09/04/2017, 10:10:54
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Natty for sure -- sold to the public as peace inside a prison.  Something about it doesn't sit well with me but I can't quite articulate it, especially since I haven't observed as "session" or watched the documentary.

The odor somehow stems from a captive audience, the usual ulterior motives and the ignoring of Rawat's own previous words and claims -- another "wolf" adorned in "sheep's" clothing... all the elements so familiar in the cult's misguided "propagation" efforts.

Besides, premies must be desperate for some small example of something ostensibly good that they can pat themselves on the back for.  And I wonder how many of those prisoners would show up for an advertised introductory event if they weren't behind bars... of if they had access to the internet.

Sad and yuk are two words that come to mind.

On another note, without going back down to Swimming Free's post, I cracked up when he posted that Rawat was turning to stand-up comics to liven up his events.  All I could picture was a ventriloquist with a Rawat doll on his lap.  Ideas for a script are right up there with all the ideas we had for a South Park episode!

Then, of course, there's Amaroo and so many other great thread topics that I've missed out on.  I wonder if the "dry" public relations person who tried to represent the "delegates" was at it again.  Probably not -- I can't image the layers of security charged with preventing Inside Edition (or was it A Current Affair?) or any other news organization from getting anywhere close this time.








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