Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Date: April 16, 2015 11:06PM


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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 17, 2015 04:36AM

Guys, skin condition cannot be changed and has nothing to do
with political affiliation.

The question to ask (among many) is -- why the mainstream media (New York Times, Washington Post, etc) discussing this. So far, The Civil Beat is
only venue giving sustained attention.

Why isn't mainstream media (apart from Civil Beat) giving .this
the attention it deserves, eh?

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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Posted by: CarlFig ()
Date: April 17, 2015 05:07AM

in the wedding video
who's that
2:00 of 2:47

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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Posted by: CarlFig ()
Date: April 17, 2015 05:09AM

in the wedding video
who's that
2:02 of 2:47

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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Posted by: CarlFig ()
Date: April 17, 2015 05:11AM

in the wedding video
who's that
2:02+ of 2:47

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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Date: April 17, 2015 08:32AM

I am sorry for the cheap shot, Corboy. Feel free to delete the unflattering photo of Tulsi Gabbard.

CarlFig's attachments seem to be broken. Here are some stills to consider from the wedding video:

[youtu.be]


The white haired man is Honolulu Personal Injury Lawyer, Rick Fried. A long time supporter of Mike Gabbard.



Captions, anyone? The bald guy could be Brandon Raynor



Sister Davan's new cult husband can be seen later in the footage as can the Bishop/Conroy daughters.

Flash

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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity
Posted by: jaggedguru ()
Date: April 17, 2015 09:00AM

I wanted to give my 2cents worth and say that the latest posts are 100% accurate.
thank you for the solid research and background information.
it certainly helps strengthen convictions.
special thats corboy and flash.
your posts are the lifeblood of the thread.
the evidence and descriptions of the people involved are all true folks.
make no doubt about it.
there are a lot of people at that wedding (Tulsi and "Abraham") who masquerade as
being outsiders and/or have left the group but apparently still very much in the circle.
"keep telling them you're hindus" hilarious.
did anyone else feel that Tulsi looked more like a groom?
good ol' Abe was wearing a plain white, like a bride.
Is that a hindu thing?
forgive my ignorance but it seems like he is a blank slate, ready to be replaced anytime for any sort of political gain.
ah minions. they love it.

Alan Tibby. the Philippines man. go figure. without his financial support he is akin to a homeless person wearing a sign that reads "THE END IS NEAR" on the streets.
The Philippines is a place where people are so desperate to believe anything, especially if a white man is telling it to them.

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Wedding garb - Hindu
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 17, 2015 11:11PM

For interest, one can look up how a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony
is conducted. Bear in mind that there are a multitude of subtle variations
based on caste and the part of the country the families originate from.

[www.google.com]

Quite often astrological information is used.

[www.google.com]

Hindu wedding garb for men can be elaborate - and can include white clothes.

Clothes are important for the bride, the groom and for guests.

Indian weddings are formal affairs, and unless this
is a very modern ceremony, guests are expected to dress in the Indian Hindu equivalent of formal attire, or formal attire for their own countries.

If you are invited to a Hindu (or Muslim) wedding, you have been trusted
to be on your finest behavior. Take care to call the families and get advice on how to dress and whether to bring a gift. (Doing so could be a gaffe)

The Hindu groom often but not always wears a white tunic or coat, often silk with embroidery, with a dhoti (elaborate skirt length loin cloth) or very tight trousers called churidar. The groom is often dressed to look
like a prince.

Hindu brides usually wear red. This has been the custom for centuries.

By tradition, the bride brings a dowry to the groom's family. This includes
jewelry, which remains the bride's property through life and could be
her sole fall back in old age. At Hindu weddings brides usually wear
a whopping amount of jewelry and as much as possible must be at gold,
usually 22 K and up.

Possibly in a very modern Hindu wedding, the bride would wear some other
color than red.

india traditional hindu bride clothing garb

[www.google.com]

India Men Wedding Clothes

[www.google.com]

india hindu men wedding clothes

[www.google.com]

indian traditional hindu men wedding clothes

[www.google.com]

One thing interesting is that the photos given here show the bride wearing simple flower garlands, and none of the gold jewelry considered important to a traditional wedding.



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Patrick Bowler – Continued
Date: April 22, 2015 09:39AM

I recently wrote about Patrick Bowler aka Paramahansa das who is a convicted drug trafficker and a member of the Chris Butler cult, Science of Identity. It seems that Patrick C. Bowler is back on top after serving his sentence in a US prison.



The Villa Getaways team:
Patrick Bowler
George Ormond
Kris Clements
Jiva Muncie
Meg Clements
Doug Dillon
Madhavi Muncie
Vrinda Hansen
Ika Indrawati Putri
Satya Kinnon
Nimai Vandenbos

Most if not all of this “team” are also followers of Chris Butler. The team wants you to believe they are legitimate and successful, but why? How many web sites post letters from their bank and accounting firm?

Might it be that things are not as they appear and that Villa Getaways is something else entirely? The statistics for their web site tell another story and indicate an estimated worth of only $960!

Also, you would expect a much stronger presence on TripAdvisor. A Google search shows very little about them on the world’s leading source of traveler opinion. All these people working in a questionable business and supposedly earning an income. The concept of money laundering springs to mind.

Here is what Patrick has to say about himself: [flashlightonroaches.wordpress.com]

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Re: Patrick Bowler – Continued
Date: April 22, 2015 10:41AM

direct link to my article on Patrick Bowler: [flashlightonroaches.wordpress.com]

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