Rick Archer wrote:
> Some pundit news from a well-informed inside source:
>
>  
>
> .         The pundits were not given a clear idea of what their living
> conditions here would be. They were not told they would be cloistered behind
> fences. They understood that they would be free to move about and see new
> things here. Most of them are very frustrated and stir-crazy in their
> confinement.
>
> .         The tuberculosis rumors are true. I don't know how many are
> infected, but anyone who has had contact with the pundits has been tested.
>
> .         In his sales pitch to lure them here, Bob "Raja" Wynne promised
> them a $300 monthly stipend, but they are only getting $30.
>
> .         The pundits are indentured to the TMO for at least 20 years. They
> were all obligated to take out loans to help build some SV structure. It's
> not clear to me what the structure is. Perhaps their living and chanting
> facility in India. I'll find out. Anyway, as long as they are punditing, the
> movement covers the payments, but if they leave, they have to cover them. If
> they don't Anand and Prakash Srivastava sic the police on them. This
> happened to the ex-pundit from whom I got this information.
>
> .         This pundit also said that the Srivastavas are very rich and
> basically say to MMY, "Look, you're very old. Don't worry about these
> financial matters. We'll take care of them."
>
>  
>
> On a related note, I'm always arguing that MMY micromanages the movement and
> no one tells him what to do. I think that generally this is the case, but I
> can think of one incident which refutes this. When the Natural Law Party was
> doing its thing, John Gray donated $50,000. He was promptly invited to come
> to Vlodrop. When he got there, there was a tussle between Bevan and Hagelin,
> Bevan arguing that John wrote "inappropriate" books and shouldn't be
> permitted to meet with Maharishi and Hagelin arguing that the books helped
> people and that he should meet with him. Apparently MMY let the two of them
> work out the issue, although I've often seen him do that and then in the
> end, do what he wanted to do anyway. A compromise was reached in which John
> talked with MMY on the phone. I don't know whether that reflected MMY's
> desire or not. In the conversation, MMY tried to recruit John to do stuff
> for the movement, but John declined, saying he liked the way his life was
> going.
>
>
>   
Sounds like a story that India Currents ( www.indiacurrents.com ) and 
Little India ( www.littleindia.com ) might be interested.  Both are US 
published magazines for the Indian community.   Also the India Post ( 
www.indiapost.com) a weekly newspaper.   In India probably some of the 
major press might be interested such as 
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com etc.

I don't doubt the story as we've heard other things here too about the 
pundits and their treatment.

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