--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Plainly researched and spoken.  Yow, the Plain Dealer re-counting an 
> unvarnished truth here that the Washington Post did not even touch.  
> This will take a lot of re-writing for the MUM PR department to 
> correct.  They could however just re-post their own sanitized version 
> again of "Om on the range" to the MUM web page to nuetralize this 
> kind of  Plain Dealing from the more credible bigger news source.
> 
> Do you think they would be reading this Plain Dealer news account 
> of 'movement' news to the Chinese students?
> 

Do you think that the situation is the same? Any city that has a school or 
schools that take 
advantage of the David Lynch Foundation offer will provide the local TM Peace 
Pallace with 
reasonable revenues. If the old 50% rule still applies, that would be $300 per 
student for 100 
or more students.  That plus subsidies from donations should keep any major 
center open. 
The local TM center in Tucson has TWO facilities: rented office space and they 
ALSO teach out 
of the  Gerace's home. As far as I know,  there's no use of Lynch Foundation 
money here, so 
they're paying rent on a [very] decent house and on office space, through  the 
standard 
initiation fees plus whatever they get from hosting Ayurvedic vaidyas and so on.

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