--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> nablusoss1008 wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <rick@> wrote:
> >   
> > KGB was very much interested indeed. Maharishi "tricked" them by 
not 
> > giving them any of the knowledge saying they would misuse it. 
That why 
> > this campaign now from disgruntled KGB agents.
> >
> >
> >   
> I don't know about that but after watching that segment of the 
video I 
> got a hunch that the "KGB" agent was a bit of blowhard and probably 
> really went to see MMY to learn meditation (so he could be a better 
KGB 
> agent).  He's made the rest up in hindsight throwing in some Soviet 
> political philosophy.
> 
> However on my TTC I started thinking about how Maharishi was 
distracting 
> a lot of young folks who would have otherwise become world or 
community 
> leaders.  Some were there because they wanted to be leaders and 
felt 
> that TM would help them be better at it.  I like to credit MMY with 
> inventing "yuppies" because so many wanted to spend more time with 
MMY 
> and figured that the only folks who were able to do so were those 
> wealthy kids (with trust funds) so they needed to 
become "financially 
> independent."  Remember when that was an important phrase among 
> teachers?  So many got into businesses, multi-level marketing 
schemes 
> and along the way forgot about TM, became less into spirituality 
and 
> more into materiality.
> 
> Alan Watt who is a frequent guest on many alternative talk shows 
even 
> believes the Freemasons behind the scenes engineered MMY's success 
just 
> for the purpose of distracting and controlling youth with TM being 
a 
> blend of Christianity and Hinduism.   Sometimes I wonder if Watt 
was a 
> TM teacher but never has admitted to it though he seems to have a 
lot of 
> knowledge of the movement.   The guy has a lot of MP3 files on his 
site 
> of his "blurbs" about the history of man and how the elite like to 
> engineer the culture to control the common folks.    Some is a bit 
far 
> fetched but interesting nonetheless.  I would recommend first 
> downloading the files where he is a guess and thus asked to provide 
an 
> overview of his philosophy.
> http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com



Could you link to a specific reference to TM or Maharishi from this 
site?  I did an advanced google search on this site on "maharishi" 
and nothing came up...




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