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PR: Please, Mr. Respone, let us have your convoluted explanation -- not someone else's. And by the way, why didn't you respond to my point about the Foundation still PREPARING TO DONATE and not actually DONATING any of its funds. I thought the United States Tax Exempt CHURCH, Elan Vital, formerly known as Divine Light Mission, doing business as Visions International, was the outfit doing the printing and video, audio, dvd production. Now your source says its the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Charitable Foundation, TPRF, that is doing the printing and production. Which one provides the write-off for Rawat and his entourage's "use" of his GV executive jet (the best in the world)? The fact that the CHURCH is tax exempt and promotes the inspirational speaker who has NOTHING TO DO WITH RELIGION, and that the Foundation claims that half of its money goes to NONRELIGIOUS charitable work, is the where the confusion comes in. These legal machinations are just a ruse -- cute, but doesn't hide the fact that IT'S ALL STILL A CULT!!!!!!!!!!! Even though the husband of the Foundation's President is Rawat's former instructor and now his legal adviser (and a self-described expert) regarding executive airplane leasing and the allocation of written-off "legal" airplane usage costs, it all still stinks.
Modified by OTS at Fri, Jan 14, 2005, 15:49:31
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