While listening to my new copy of 'Who Is Guru Maharaji' and thanks to Thorin for posting that link yesterday and reading the weekend newspaper I felt a delicious thrill of synchronicity when I came across this article:http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5744,11653063%255E643,00.html
I quote:
"The so-called Anton Piller orders sought by Amcor are rarely granted because they allow parties in a civil dispute to enter the premises of their legal adversaries without notice to search, seize and inspect critical material which could be destroyed.
Says one source: "They should be used with the utmost caution; with mafia chiefs and the like. They'd be regarded as pretty excessive anywhere outside the former Eastern Europe."
So it appears the Brisbane Supreme Court got it partly right when they granted Maharaji's managerial and legal team an Anton Pillar order to search John MacGregor's computer. At least one of the people involved in the case fits the description of 'mafia chiefs and the like'. Unfortunately it wasn't John MacGregor.
Back to 'Who is Guru Maharaji'. As an ex I don't find the lyrics anywhere near as embarassing as I did in the 1970's and it's pretty sophisticated musically unlike some of the others which are as trite musically as well as lyrically but hell I love them all anyway even "Maharaji Can".