DECA: Prem Rawat's ("volunteer" ) Florida Slave Camp
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Joe ®

06/06/2005, 12:15:02
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I worked at DECA for awhile, in the legal department no less, and during that period, DECA did not issue paychecks, did not pay social security taxes, didn't comply with OSHA standards, did not provide workers compensation insurance, and had absolutely no licenses to do anything it did.  Why should it?  DECA was providing a luxury jet for the Lord of the Universe, who is completely above worldly laws and protections.  What, do you think he actually CARED about the safety or financial security of any of his SLAVES?  Get real.

For social security purposes, all those slave workers were probably considered "volunteers," who were working for no pay.  Hence they didn't have social security withholding, and those workers get zero credit from the Social Security Administration for any work during that period, counting towards any social security benefit they might get in retirement.

What was pretty outrageous, was that there wasn't any workers comp insurance, which is required even for "volunteers."  I know of a few cases where premies were injured while working at DECA (one in particular from exposure to chemicals used to clean and refinish the cockpit of the old Boeing 707 aircraft), who got no compensation whatsoever, even though this person was disabled for a considerable period and had to go live with parents to survive.

I'm not aware of anybody getting paychecks.  In fact, ARE YOU KIDDING?

And Prem Rawat was fully aware of what was going on there.  He came there all the time, micromanaged the project, and in fact, ordered that all kinds of additional crap for himself be constructed there, less his slaves not have enough to do (I mean, so they could experience "the grace of service.")

 






Modified by Joe at Mon, Jun 06, 2005, 13:15:42

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