A Courts-Martial 1) Sale of 600 prime acres of failed farming. 2)Sale of Folded school building.
Transcendental Rajas do inquiries into failed management of Transcendental Meditation Projects. Patrick Peel vacuum cleaner salesman failed farm Manager. Ashley Deen failed school master. Relieved, of duty. Dishonorable dis-charges given? Probably not, but the evident TM verdict: the sale of their projects. No doubt was gut-wrenching discovery and deliberation by the Rajas weighing these failed assignments. Who originally hired these people? Oversaw their work? How did that go? More dismissals coming from the courts of inquiry? Transcription of the proceedings? JGD, -Doug in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote: > > ...or just downsizing? They're auctioning off 1/3 of their FF land > holdings. > > http://download.globalcountry.net/emailing/ > 2009_12_10_auction_announcement.pdf > > Dear Supporters of Invincible America, > > It is a great joy to announce that on Tuesday, December 15th > beginning at 10:00 a.m. CST, Global Country of World Peace will make > available for sale at auction one of the most beautiful buildings in > our Invincible America community and a number of parcels of organic > farmland totaling 600 acres. This auction will continue Tuesday > afternoon and Wednesday morning. Please see the announcement for > details of when each parcel will be sold. > > Since Global Country of World Peace owns quite a lot of land in the > community we want to make about 1/3 of it available for those who > wish to take advantage of prime organic real estate along Route 1 and > inside Maharishi Vedic City for development, organic agriculture or > residential or commercial uses. We feel this will help stimulate > faster growth in the community and make property available contiguous > to Maharishi University of Management, between MUM and Maharishi > Vedic City, and within Maharishi Vedic City. > > In addition, proceeds of the sale of these properties will be used to > support Global Country of World Peace Movement activities in the > community and around the country. >