--- In [email protected], nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@> 
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> > If you don't like the idea, and have no evidence to the contrary, you just 
> > cannot know whether he said it or not, so you cannot then say it is true, 
> > or false.
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> Now listen; I lived with Germans and in Germany for decades, with Germans 
> that was with Maharishi from the 60's to his death, many of whom are from 
> highranking nazi families. I know Count Blucher. Never once did they brag 
> about Maharishi being sypathetic to Hitler. Don't you find that a little 
> puzzeling to say the least ?
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> Sorry mate, you're amongst the ones putting out rumours therefore you're the 
> one who is supposed to cough up the evidence in this smearing. I thought you 
> were into law, where did you get your degree anyway ?
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I was told that since World War II, German education has rather put a damper on 
praise of Hitler. I was told that some time ago by a governor, who I believe is 
still very active in the movement. Because we do not have access to the tape 
library, and have to rely only on either rumour, or gut feeling, neither one of 
us can come to a truthful conclusion, though some others here might have some 
recollections of what MMY said. I certainly do not think MMY would have been 
sympathetic to what Hitler *ultimately* did. But Hitler envisioned vast 
architecturally designed cities kind of like MMY. He was an effective orator, 
and he got Germany back on its feet. What ultimately happened though was a 
disaster for Germany. But a lot of positive things came out of the impetus of 
Hitler in attempting to conquer Europe, such as jet aircraft, and the space 
program. The world is not black and white, it is all connected in sometimes 
strange and sometimes disturbing ways. Maharishi, if he did have good words for 
Hitler, would have praised Hitler's positive qualities, not the one's that 
doomed him and his German people.

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