--- shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "sparaig"
> <sparaig@> wrote:
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB
> <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- In [email protected],
> "sparaig" <sparaig@> 
> wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > Remember: this is the guy who told Andrew
> Skolnick 
> > > > > that TM teachers were taught to lie.
> > > > 
> > > > And this is Sparaig, who *still* hasn't gotten
> > > > that what this admission means, if true, is
> that 
> > > > *his* teachers were taught to lie to *him*.
> > > > 
> > > > I can think of dozens of instances in which I,
> > > > as a TM teacher, was instructed to lie. About
> > > > half of them were during my TTC, in terms of
> > > > how to answer certain "embarrassing"
> questions,
> > > > and the other half were while I was working
> for
> > > > the National Center in L.A. 
> > > 
> > > OK. So howabout examples...
> > 
> > No time today to do the subject justice, and 
> > probably no interest in doing it later in the
> > week when things are less busy.
> > 
> > I'll give you one example of the latter type
> > of lie, the ones while working at National. 
> > 
> > After my period as a State Coordinator,
> > I was asked to take over Barney Potratz's job
> > at National while he was away on his sidhis 
> > course. So for a few months I was asked to lie
> > to employees there at National on pretty much
> > a weekly basis, and to potential employees (the
> > people I was interviewing) on pretty much a 
> > daily basis. Most of the lies had to do with
> > the mythical "course credit." 
> > 
> > When each of these existing employees had signed 
> > on, they had been told in explicit terms how much 
> > credit they would be "earning" each month towards 
> > ATR or TTC or their Sidhis course. Each of the
> > new employees I was interviewing was told the
> > same thing.
> > 
> > But about the time I arrived, the "higher ups" 
> > (meaning, in this case, probably "International 
> > Staff" decided that they couldn't afford this any
> > more, and thus had no intention of ever giving 
> > *any* of these people eve a penny towards any
> > course. I was forbidden to tell them this. 
> > 
> > The way it worked was that when an employee
> > applied to take the course they had been working
> > towards, they were taken into an office and told
> > that they had received no credit, and that this 
> > was a new policy that was a surprise to the person
> > telling them this. (I never had to be the person
> > who did this; I wouldn't have been able to pull it
> > off.) If the employee spoke up about being ripped
> > off, they were fired on the spot.
> > 
> > After a couple of months of this, I quit and went 
> > to my own course, which fortunately I had enough
> > money to pay for myself, and which even more 
> > fortunately turned out to be my last with the
> > TM movement ever.
> > 
> > This is just one example of how we were told to
> > lie to people. There are many others. If the TM
> > teachers here are honest, I'm sure they will come
> > up with a few examples of their own...
> >
> 
> 
> I honestly can't and have no clue what you're
> talking about...and, 
> hey, I've got ALOT of complaints about the TMO and
> MMY but your 
> litany is foreign to me.

If you worked on National or International staff this
type of behavior was quite common. We posted alot
about it several years ago. My little adventure was
with National in DC when we were fixing-up the hotel
on Purusha and I was in charge of housekeeping. I was
in on the meeting when two people on national staff
tricked a vaccum cleaner salesman into lending us
about a dozen very high-end commercial vaccum cleaners
($1000.00 each) for the weekend. They essentially told
him they were going to buy the vaccum cleaners but
they had absolutely no intention of doing so. We used
them for about 72 hours straight. They got very
trashed and banged-up and then on Monday he came to
collect his check and was told that we weren't
interested in buying them. I was livid but the two
National Staff guys told me to calm down. Real sleaze
bag ethics. The TMO, behaind the scenes is replete
with deception. And of course that grand daddy of them
all: THE PUNDIT PROJECTS!!! Not one f*cking cent has
gone towards bringing pundits to the US. Rationalize
and double speak all you want, but it an outright con
job orchestrated by MMY.



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