I went to tprf to try and find the place where you got this interview from and started browsing through the page with all the fake magazine articles. I was especially intrigued by a new one because the name of the magazine is "Leaders ... with a life". I don't know, I just thought that was so funny and had to see what that magazine was about. Well of course it has to be Australian for starters, and it seems very weird, superfluous and boring – geared toward new agey and depressed middle management people I guess.But the thing that really got me wondering is that I couldn't find the issue with the Malibu Prem cover on it. Another weird thing is that they only seem to have put out 5 issues and the last one was put out in the fall of 2004, although it says that it is a quarterly publication. Okay, so they also have a shop where they sell fun T-shirts with sayings like, "Coach", "Look Out! Power Surge Approaching", "Who Says We Can't Do It?" and of course "Leader With A Life". Real knee slappers they be. The shopper can also choose from must-have book titles like "Working with Monsters", "Influence without Authority" and "Come on, get Happy."
Also amongst the shoppers' paradise are all the issues of "Leaders with a Life". Yes, all five of them. The funny thing is that none of them, including the fifth one, which is supposed to be the Malibu Prem one, say anything about Prem Rawat, Issue 5 has a completely different cover and other feature articles in it. Too bad "The X-Files" are no longer running. I think I have a script for them.
I've included all of the links and uploaded the article that is available on TPRF for convenience. Also note that on the page with the Prem Rawat article it says "advertorial". Oh my! I tink Pwem Wawat dun told a fib!
http://www.leaderswithalife.com.au/
http://www.lwalshop.com/
http://www.lwalshop.com/shop/default.php?cPath=30
I'm now thinking of making my own magazine called "Leaders with Alimony Payments". Planned book titles for the shop will be: "Monster in the Mirror", "Influence without Medical Benefits" and "Come On! Take Prozac!"