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Siddha’s initial involvement inpolitics evolved out of his interest in protecting the environment. He was interested in preserving beaches and maintaining public access for surfers. He didn’t want the Islands to become over run with tourism and developments. It was during the gas crisis of the 1970’s. He was inspired by E.F. Schumacher’s book “[u:32ad314f5d]Small Is Beautiful[/u:32ad314f5d]”. He quoted him for his book, “[u:32ad314f5d]False Identity Equals Bad Economy”. [/u:32ad314f5d]
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“Misidentifying ourselves with the material body is the cause of all our present economic problems. E.F. Schumacher was the first modern economist to point out this fact. He has thus given the world an invaluable gift in the form of his book Small Is Beautiful:
[i:32ad314f5d]“I think Gandhi has given the answer: "There must be recognition of the existence of the soul apart from the body, and of its permanent nature, and this recognition must amount to a living faith; and, in the last resort, non-violence does not avail those who do not possess a living faith in the God of Love."
“As the world's resources of non renewable fuels-coal, oil and natural gas-are exceedingly unevenly distributed over the globe and undoubtedly limited in quantity, it is clear that their exploitation at an ever increasing rate is an act of violence against, nature which must almost inevitably lead to violence between men.”[/i:32ad314f5d]
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Siddha was concerned about the effects of tourism, development, and pollution in the Hawaiian Islands and lectured a lot about it. Hawaii was considered a piece of the planet left over from another, more enlightened time and not of this age of darkness and ignorance, the Kali Yuga (according to Vedas).
Siddha created the third party called “[u:32ad314f5d]Independents for Godly Government[/u:32ad314f5d]” and got some of his followers to run for office. The party was peopled solely by Siddha’s Krishna devotees, period. Their platform was a mixture of right and left wing ideas. The candidates of Independents for Godly Government did extraordinarily well, considering it was a new party in a state where the Democratic machine was so strong. They got a good percentage of the votes and some of his students have remained in politics for years.
More than anything, the secrecy thing put people off. Hawaiians are a very tolerant and sentimental people who support their own. A lot of the candidates that ran were locally grown, born and bred, young, idealistic, and vibrant. Very appealing. Bill Penaroza, Kathy Hoshijo, Wayne Nishiki. (Gabbard, Reed came later). But the lies and subtrofuge did them in. They would have won a lot more seats if the media had not gotten wind of their afilliation to Krishna and published their Sanscrit names and connection to Chris Butler. Later, seeing the impossibility of an independent party ever gaining any power, the followers joined the Democratic Party (the winning team at the time) and then on to the Republican Party which favored their anti-abortion and anti-homosexual marriage stances.
If they had been transparent in the beginning and persistent with their message and service to the community, being open that Siddha (another local boy) was the founder of IGG and advisor, and had given up the propensity to put down others, this group could have been a powerful influence for the good. It was Siddha’s own paranoia and attachment to being a divine being and puppet master that failed his students. They could have stood behind freedom of religion, multiculturalism and tolerance for which Hawaii has a natural affinity.
I haven’t researched his followers voting records, but from articles I have gleaned, they were quite a team of environmentalists who may have had a good impact in this area. Organized crime was another area of interest. They made a lot of enemies here. I don’t know the impact, but Rick Reed, former assistant to City Prosecutor Chuck Marsland, went after Larry Mehau, thinking him to be the “Godfather” of organized crime in Hawaii. Siddha had his followers start newspapers prior to the campaigns which printed articles about crime and political corruption in Hawaii. Of course these papers were never in Siddha’s name, only in his student’s names, but he had full control over the content and direction. Mehau sued everyone (but Siddha who was the original author behind the allegations and because everything was in his followers names). I don’t know the outcome of the lawsuits or if crime was lessened by Siddha’s influence or not. I do know that he had his hand on his followers every move. He indeed was a “godfather” of sorts (probably still is), for good or for bad, I don’t have any facts. That’s up to the karma police.
The funny thing about Rick Reed is that he was this golden boy from the mainland that fell into Siddha’s group. He was well spoken and well bred. A cultural anomaly in a sea of ex-hippies and surfers. He was put in charge of the newspaper on Maui and made a media spokesperson and point man for a lot of projects. He had the smile. Siddha once told him jokingly that he was so good looking and charismatic that he could start his own cult and went on describing the steps and theology he could teach. It was a joke and all for fun. Instead, he was groomed for political office. Is Siddha simply a perceptive life coach or a Svengali? I can’t judge because I don’t know what Rick has done as a politician. I know that I gained a lot of life and job skills that otherwise would not have developed had I not let myself be a pawn in Siddha’s hands. I don’t regret the price I paid for that. I look at those years as a sort of internship that has paid off in time.
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“He’s Back – and at his Old Stomping Grounds
A former State Senator made an appearance at the state Legislature yesterday to lobby his former peers. Rick Reed, who represented Maui, Molokai and Lanai in the House of Representatives, stepped down to run for congress against U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye. He lost, but was running against Inouye when the scandal about Inouye's proclivity for reaching out and touching someone female, including his hairdresser, became national news. Reed was most recently living in Washington D.C. May 23, 2006.”
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Wayne Nishiki was also a follower who completed a 22-year career as a respected Maui county councilman. I don’t know if he has been as independent of interest groups as he claims, being a Siddha follower. His two drunk driving convictions are actually a relief in that they are indicative of him falling away from Siddha, as drinking is strictly prohibited. He acknowledges his involvement in yoga and meditation and has a good record as an environmentalist.
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Kathy Hoshijo was also a follower who was pushed into running for office. She hated the campaigns and lost. It impacted her yoga life style and young kids in a very negative way. She had a fake marriage to another follower so brochures could show a happy family. She enjoyed her cooking shows and status as a pure devotee within the group. She got free housekeeping, child care, nice houses, and people fawning over and pampering her. She was definitely a queen bee. She was listed as a co-owner of Down To Earth. Again, no paper trail to link Chris Butler. Now she is rumored to be banished from Siddha and has her own guru business. She is really Siddha’s truest follower emulating his footsteps exactly. She even stole some of his followers into her camp. Looks like all his grooming kind of backfired.
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Mike Gabbard was also a follower. His career is well documented. He came into the group (I think) in the 1980’s. He originally came to start a school with his wife. They were good and professional educators. The school was well run. I have only good memories of Mike and his lovely wife. I think he had the most successful family life of any of the devotees because it was established before he became involved with Siddha. He was a nice guy and perfect for politics. I don’t know what happened to the school.
The bottom line is if Siddha’s involvement in their lives is only a simple matter of religious freedom or the evil of undue influence? Are these the first politicians to vote the dictates of their religious beliefs or is there an insidious plot at work? Is this a McCarthy witch hunt that would deprive people of their freedom to hold their own beliefs or have his followers put the State of Hawaii in jeopardy? Are they crazed vegetarians or ordinary and flawed people? Have they changed Hawaiian politics or has politics changed them?