> ...all you've read is rumors on the internet. > Rick Archer wrote: > Even if it were possible to "cross-examine" him, which it isn't > and never has been, how would that prove anything? He would deny > it. There is no semen-stained dress here. No photos. As far as we > know no offspring on whom DNA testing can be performed. All we > have is the testimony of half a dozen women, most of whom aren't > We? So, you're the rascal that's been posting rumors on the internet about Mahesh's private sex life, or lack thereof.
> even willing to go public with their full names and stories, and > half a dozen personal secretaries. Some of the women have > expressed the intention to tell their stories after MMY dies. > Judith Bourke is rumored to have written a book. > That's what I said, Rick, just rumors. There are no Maharishi secretaries posting to this forum, at least that I know of. The only Maharishi secretary that I know of that's posted anything on the internet is Tom Anderson, who was in the room with Mahesh at Spain and Switzerland TTC, and he didn't say anything about any sexual encounters having to do with Mahesh. Conny Larsen apparently got the Maharishi to give him his deerskin - so what? > Maybe they will, maybe they won't. If they do, maybe more women > will come forward, maybe they won't. Not sure how much more can > be said about this topic. You either believe it or not, or > somewhere in between. > Maybe so, but I get the impression that most of the respondents believe the rumors you spread. Whose newsgroup is this anyway? > "A man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest." > - Simon and Garfunkel > Confirmation bias refers to a type of selective thinking whereby one tends to notice and to look for what confirms one's beliefs, and to ignore, not look for, or undervalue the relevance of what contradicts one's beliefs.
