Rawat really is in a bind. He wants to advertise, I think, but he also wants to control it, and that just isn't possible. Rawat's stupid canned magazine articles get almost ZERO circulation, yet they are lauded by TPRF as if they were legitimate interviews in magazines that people had actually heard of, which they haven't, or could buy at a newstand, which they can't.
The key words are "control it" and you're so right, Joe, he will never be able to control the press, especially today. He wanted to control the internet so much and that has run away from him too.
Folks may think that I spend so much time searching the internet for cult stuff, when the fact is that I typed a few simple words into Google (I'm not saying in public which words) and Voila! -- that article appeared as hit number 9. It took me all of five minutes to find it and post it here.
...And then I went on with my day, watching the snow melt here, driving around on my very slippery muddy back road going into town for provisions, and living my life.
Cynthia