--- In [email protected], "Richard J. Williams"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> new morning wrote:
> > You are missing my point. 
> >
> It's not a stretch of the imagination to believe that Mia
> tried to jumb Marshy's bones in the cave that night. She has
> a record of attempting to seduce older men with power, Frank
> before Marshy, and Woody after. Robert Gimbel also pointed
> this out.
> 
> And it's not a stretch of the imagination to believe that
> John Lennon did drugs at the Rishikesh TTC. Robert also
> pointed out that Magic Alex was smuggling in drugs of all
> kinds. Are we to assume that the drugs were for Cynthia or 
> Jane Asher? I think not. 
> 
> And it is not a stretch of the imagination to believe that
> the Marshy kicked the Beatles out of the Rishikesh TTC.
> The way John left in such a huff has all the earmarks of a 
> drug-induced, paranoid freakout of someone who is stoned
> out of his mind on LSD or some other substance.
> 
> Are we to believe that John or Paul objected to a rumor cast 
> about by Magic Alex that Marshy had a tumble with a nurse? 
> Now that's a stretch! John Lennon most likely couldn't wait
> to get back to his London digs and his stash and Paul would
> hardly be a candidate for moral outrage since he was sleeping
> with Jane in front of the conservative crew headed by Nancy
> de Herrerra.
> 
> However, it is a stretch of the imagination to believe that
> Marshy, who was celibate up until age 50, would succumb to
> carnal temptations for a year or so, then go back to being
> celibate for the next forty years. This was pointed out by
> Lawson English on more than one occasion. 
> 
> It's also a pretty big stretch of the imagination to believe 
> that Marshy would be attracted to any skinny, white bliss-ninny 
> at 3:00 AM in the middle of the night at a yoga camp with a 
> skin-boy crouching outside the door.
> 
> But if so, so what, according to Curtis.
> 
> It is also a stretch of the imagination to believe that the
> Marshy was able to pull this off in front of Mother Olsen,
> Debbie Jarvis and Ms Pittman. I just don't see how the Marshy
> could have done this with thousands of people walking in and 
> out of his bedroom on a daily basis.
> 
> But IT IS NOT a stretch of the imagination to believe that 
> some women, seeking power and TMO status, would want to seduce
> the Marshy. Curtis and Ned have already admitted that one of
> the primary reasons they attended these TTCs was to get women
> into bed. I've posted an excerpt from Ned's book which is a 
> clear example of this.
> 
> But, MY point is that either way, there are some who owe us 
> all an explanation. These events, and the TTC's in Spain and
> Switzerland, happpened a long time ago, back in the late '60s
> and early '70s. If it's true about Marshy having sexual
> relations with female students way back then, why weren't 
> were warned about this a long time ago? 
> 
> Instead, we have Governors and Ministers, who mixed up and 
> served the kool-aid, still not coming clean to this very day.
> For example, Tom Anderson, who claims to have been Marshy's
> personal secretary at Majorrca TTC, worked for Marshy for
> over three years and in over a hundred derogatory posts to
> Usenet over a period of years, never once mentioned this, and
> Tom is obviously not a great admirer of the Marshy!
> 
> It seems to me, that if someone is going to put Marshy
> on the same level as Da, Sai Baba, Swami Rama, and Fred Lentz, 
> they should at least explain why they tacked up all those 
> posters promising enlightenment in 5-7 years AFTER the alleged
> events took place. What's up with that? 
> 
> I can understand why they wouldn't want to refund any money for
> selling water down by the river, (since they are probably all 
> broke now) and I can understand why they'd be defensive about 
> passing out all the kool-aid, but why can't we have a little 
> honesty here?
> 
> Judy apparently thinks it would be a good idea.
> 
> Some of those claiming TMO status are even using annonymous
> names, so what's up with that?
> 
> Or, is it true that almost everyone here hasn't been inside a 
> Marshy Golden Dome in years or that they spent all of, what, 
> one minute in a one-on-one conversation with the Marshy. I'd 
> be willing to believe that not a single informer on this list 
> ever got within ten yards of the Marshy. Yet they would like 
> everyone to think that they are some kind of expert on the
> comings-and-goings of Mr. Varma, who hasn't even been seen in 
> public for thirty years.
> 
> But what is most puzzling to me is why would the kool-aid
> mixer put up a discussion forum to discuss spiritual subjects
> and then bring it down with work-a-day gossip in emails by
> the likes of Ned Wynn? Now THAT is a 'go figure'! 
> 
> And they call me a troll for bringing this up? 
> 
> At any rate, for those who are interested, here is a link 
> to some of my 1,000s of 'stories' posted to Usenet since 1999. 
> 
> Enjoy. 
> 
> WARNING!!! There are some informers here who do not want you 
> to read these posts, you have been warned.
> 
> Sorted by date:
> http://tinyurl.com/yq8baa
> 
> Reflections on the Transcendent:
> http://www.rwilliams.us/
> 
> > I did not say I beleive the above, I am simply applying the 
> > logic  found in some posts, or extensions of it.
> > 
> > I have no (stated) opinion to be changed by reading his past 
> > posts. I have read enough to draw my own (perhaps quite 
> > erroneous and hollow) conclusions about them -- my own "stories".
> > 
> > And that you cannot gladly and eagerly hold in your mind the
> > contradictions between your view of truth and Richard's 
> > implies you are like "totally not spiritual" :) (All 
> > contradictions being like really spiritual. Haven't you even 
> > read Jaiami dude!?) :)
> >
>
Tex,

Seeing as how you are completely off your rocker, I hope you get the
help you clearly need.

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