So at what point did the price raising come? 

What I mean is, did M raise the price of TM and exhort everyone to teach as 
many as possible which resulted in some Governors going rogue and teaching for 
a lesser price directly contrary to what Marshy wanted before the scorpion 
nation deal? 

Or did that happen after The UK was no longer a scorpion nation? 

And who was it that stood up in the conference call and suggested lowering the 
price, was it Chris Greathead or Colin Beckley?
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On Wed, 4/2/14, salyavin808 <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Question for Sal
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Wednesday, April 2, 2014, 9:13 
       
 Scorpion
 Nation? Ah, that takes me back. 2005 it was, the TMO in the
 UK had always been strong, and generous, we had three large
 academies, a purpose built town and a network of lively
 centres. Marshy's favourite group of devotees, always
 willing to cough up for yagyas and any other project that
 came along. Quite
 the role model for a perfect society you'd
 think.
 I was
 living in a TM centre at the time, not as a devotee, I just
 needed somewhere to live. They had closed all the academies
 to pay for the pundit project and encourage us to build
 vastu ones. Even the
 one I lived in which was pretty annoying but there you are.
 But I wasn't a believer at that point, not by a long
 stretch. I'd seen enough fraud and flakery and was there
 strictly as a "take what you need and leave the
 rest" type. And even that was wearing thin, I was
 having to avoid all broadcasts on the Marshy channel because
 they made my skin crawl, except for the weekly press
 conference. Wish I'd taped some of that, that would be
 youtube gold. Especially the one where Marshy said that the
 reason the US hadn't caught Bin Laden was because of our
 coherence creating and laughed! A surreal and disturbing
 moment and Hagelin tried to deny he'd meant that but the
 journalist wasn't convinced, me
 neither. 
 Anyway,
 after the Iraq invasion Marshy decided that was the last
 straw and called the office at Skem to tell the assembled
 governors that he was closing the movement in the UK as our
 national consciousness was too poisonous to deserve what he
 was offering. Amid
 all the wailing, tears and protests Marshy asked if there
 was any good reason why he shouldn't. Wish I'd been
 there to answer that, first there is the obvious illogic of
 the "feeding nectar to the scorpion" if the ME
 worked then we need more TM not less. If it doesn't work
 we might as well carry on regardless. The idea that there is
 a critical mass whereby the ME is bad until the threshold is
 passed and then it becomes good is another layer of madness
 on top of all the others. It did him no
 favours.
 Then there's the political argument. No
 one liked Tony Blair, he just wasn't as
 bad as the opposition. That's how democracy works,
 it's a crap system of government but better than the
 alternative. Nobody prioritised war when they voted as every
 party was in favour anyway. Most of the western world went
 along with the idea that it would be quick and painless and
 we'd be rid of a vile dictator and be able to control
 the oil supply much easier.
 I don't know what the real reason was, maybe
 Marshy actually believed his delusions about the world,
 maybe he felt he had to act like it was all real regardless
 of whether it made sense or not. Maybe he was just nuts at
 that point, but he'd done it before with Denmark (?) for
 something to do with the national leader saying the wrong
 thing, can't remember what happened but it was well
 trivial. The whole concept is petty and spiteful and really
 upset a lot of friends of mine who sincerely believe all
 this stuff. It seemed like a sort of megalomania but he gave
 everyone the idea he was doing it for their own good.
 Narcissism? Paranoia? They say he tripled the price because
 a group of teachers from the UK asked him to lower
 it. 
 
 Anyway, I
 laughed when I heard about Scorpion land. It was the icing
 on the cake really. I went off Marshy very early on, I
 didn't believe a word of the vedic "science" I
 thought Tony Nader and John Hagelin were either insane or
 lying. I couldn't watch 10 minutes of the channel
 without shuddering in terror. Then I heard about the Kaplan
 letter and joined FFL so I could read it in the files
 section. And then I thought I'd make just one
 post....
 
 
 ---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...>
 wrote :
 
 Sal, having been
 highly entertained by some references you have made
 regarding the "scorpion nation" deal, I wanted to
 ask if you remember where you were and what your reaction
 was upon hearing of the Old Goat's condemnation of your
 country? Just curious.
 
     
      
 
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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