Looks like Tulsi has made an entrance on Bernie's FB page: [
www.facebook.com].
The overarching reality is this:
1. There is abundant proof that Tulsi Gabbard has been a lifelong indoctrinated cult member of the SIF/Butler cult from birth.
2. She went to school several miles away from us/me at the girls SIF school in Baguio, PI—when I was going to school there. Her parents can be seen in early 80's videos of Chris butler and she has a Hindu name—certainly her claim to have gotten involved as a teenager or that her mom is Hindu and her dad catholic is complete spin.
3. Tulsi's parents are life-long politicians. She was groomed from early on to play a part in politics. All her various achievements and contributions were carefully crafted to position her for the role she is attempting to play today.
4. Scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita are veritable war cries to "follow and obey" your life "dharma". She swore in on this book—and of all versions, it was ACBS's version, which, as we all know, was designed as a ISKCON recruiting book. There is nothing "AS IT IS" about it. It's Swami's interpretation to serve his krishna society.
5. Tulsi's parents stance on homosexuality was so harsh that they actually ran a show in Hawaii called "Stop Promoting Homosexuality Hawaii". As young 10-16 year old kids we were forced to watch very biased videos of dying gay men and gay parades with men having sex on the street (obviously not representative at all of gay culture as a whole). We had grown up hearing many lectures of Chris Butler slamming gay people and sex life in general as well as many where he makes fun of his disciples or completely bashes them for wanting to marry or persue relationships.
6. Tulsi's own stance of Gay Marriage and the so-called "War on Terror" has shifted conveniently as it was deemed beneficial to advance her politically. Her meager time in the service was just enough to position her well politically. Since then she has been little more than a talkinghead mouthpiece with no real tangible work done to end the war or shed light on hypocrits aside from news oportunities and photo-ops. She has been critisized for using veteren venues for photo ops while not answering to the needs of the veterns. Why in the world did she serve in a war that she does not believe in? It wasn't even a ligitimate war and there was no draft or anyone forcing her to do so—so it must have meant something to her—or was it just to gain political brownie points that she could use when convenient? How is it possible that someone who comes from a so-called spiritual background of peace, love and devotion would serve in one of the most crooked wars in history?
7. She now has jumped in support of Sanders in a attempt to position her as possible candidate for VP. Meanwhile she maintains and denies and twists the truth about her association with Butler cult and being a so-called Hindu—never even being to India or a traditional temple for nearly her whole life until recently in the last few years of her adult life to further her support from one of the largest growing communities in America: Indians. As a member of the butler cult she/we were, in fact, being told to avoid visiting India and well-established centers like ISKCON—with whom she conveniently associates herself with now when it makes sense for her politically.
8. Over the course of 40 years her so-called guru's entire spiritual teaching and social contribution has been a few straggling video tapes from the 80s that amount to a simplistic eastern mishmash of "feel good" statements that are commonplace concepts in most mainstream religion: You are not your body, doing yoga and mantra meditation is relaxing, give some of your money to the guru or church, behave nicely and serve others. This, coupled with silly puranic tales of multi-headed, multi-armed, club-wielding, arrow-shooting, mountain lifting, sun-god worshipping, fanatical dogmatic and sentimental chanting—creates a illusion of something "special". Needless to say, it continues, for good reason, to be an acquired taste in a modern context, where we know the power of cults, brainwashing and are exposed daily to the historical context and truth behind all religions/cults.
9. Bernie has made it abundantly clear that he is not here to sell us on a religious "side", but rather on a humanistic note: [
youtu.be] I believe that he is more than sufficiently aware that associating his social message and movement with any religiously-minded person would undermine his core value and message. I think it's very honest and noble that he continues to distance himself form using religion as a support network for his campaign. It should be on the merit of the issues—not what god you are into.
10. Tulsi receiving money from questionable so-called Hindu groups with ties to right-wing Hindu politics and fanatical groups as well as the source of her campaign finance money (majority from cult members) is enough reason alone to allow her to support Bernie, but not join him as VP.
11. With a known and documented history of the followers of Butler taking money from Patrick Bowler and not having any viable source of income, how were so many of these cult members able to give such luxurious donations to her campaign?
12. How is it humanly possible that Tulsi did not in any way make a statement or expedite the investigation of Shri Shim's accident when it took place on her turf and within her jurisdiction to act swiftly and bring justice?
13. Is it wise to vote-in someone with this amount of questionable standing to the role of VP? Give it a few years Tusli. Do something of lasting value for your nation by standing by Bernie, but don't cripple his campaign by aiming for a VP seat. It's irresponsible and downright untimely.
Now, for the record. I think that Tusli may be shifting her allegiance from Butler. The more she is in politics, the more she is seeing the whole picture and being awakened to realities that she had no clue about while in the cult. She sees a diverse world where war, and pain and suffering are very real on many levels. She sees that there is a lot of oppression and subjugation of the masses. She sees that the current government is not functioning to represent the people.
I trust that her illusion of the butler cult and his domination over his disciples is starting to fit into that view of crookedness that abounds in the world today. I trust she sees the limiting, mind-numbing effect that her cult teacher and teachings have on society.
She is playing the role of Judas by distancing herself from her messiah, butler. She's feeling the Bern. She sees that her childhood was filled with worship of a man who peddled simplistic eastern philosophical tenants and built a cult of personality around himself while bashing his disciples and creating a culture of fear and obedience to himself while he increasingly backed out of the picture and holed up in his tinfoil cave where he will likely hide for the rest of his days.
I think she senses that this man is not only just a man, but a very sick man who has built an empire of guilt and falsity around himself. I think she sees a lot of good people—like Bernie, who are agnostic, truly compassionate and able to stand up and really fight for the welfare of humanity—without relying on cheap promises and false hope.