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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, a Easter Sunday staged death for resurrection fraud?
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 25, 2011 06:13AM

The people behind Sai Baba's myth and money-machine should be prosecuted. But that's hard to do when they are the law.
9 billion in Sai Baba wealth can buy a lot of graft and bribes. Some people will do terrible things for that kind of money, or for a lot less.

It really is a terrible situation.
People need to be warned to keep their children far away from any Sai Baba org center, especially in India. As if its true that the Sai Baba inner circle is committing similar sexual abuses.

And other vulnerable people need to be warned to stay away from the Sai Baba organization, as many of them have had all of their money taken, and then were cast aside.
Sai Baba is not going away, the Sai Baba Org is going to keep on pushing their agenda, and collecting money, some being used for visible "charity" to deflect criticism, and the rest being handed over to friends for contracts, kickbacks..uh donations.

But all governments should warn their citizens to stay away from the Sai Baba ashram for all the reports of sexual abuse of children.



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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, a Easter Sunday staged death for resurrection fraud?
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 25, 2011 07:21AM

The Sai Baba scam is a harsh and ugly lesson in corruption. The media corruption propaganda is off the charts.



Sathya Sai Baba: The Living God
Simple and simply beyond science
[timesofindia.indiatimes.com]

Baba will return, say devotees [timesofindia.indiatimes.com]

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, a Easter Sunday staged death for resurrection fraud?
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 25, 2011 07:27AM

The only thing they post is from writer Taslima Nasreen, criticizing Sai Baba, who has already had death threats against her. [timesofindia.indiatimes.com]

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, a Easter Sunday staged death for resurrection fraud?
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 25, 2011 07:40AM

Looks like Times Of India wants to get Taslima Nasreen kicked out of India, or worse.

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, frauds, tricks, global cult research thread
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 25, 2011 10:43AM

Guys, here's the deal.

SSB brought lots of tourists to India. Money. Lots of money. A big boom for local businesses--airfare, transport from the Mumbai airport, hotels, hostels, transportation from Mumbai and Bangalore to Putthaparthi, lots of money to local businesses at Putthaparhi.

SSB was more than a sacred cow. He was a cash cow--a walking Las Vegas and circus and Lourdes rolled into one.

Remember that old film Network, where the maverick announcer is finally told that he is meddling with the sacred principle of existence--that is to say--his behavior is threatening the station's profits.

Power is God, Money is God and nowhere is it more obvious than in India.

In the USA we just hide that like cats scuffling atop the litter box.

Sad thing is so many venturesome people who could have been ornaments to their generation went and fried their brains and lost their health on the Guru trail, turned themselves from citizens into feudal peasants, but retained capitalist earning power.

Thats what gurus do to us.

Con us into thinking they are giving us spirituality, while training us to think and react as a peasants while making sure we are still able to function and earn the gurus money in the 21st century money economy.

Meanwhile the gurus hire 21st century PR experts, have phone numbers of politicans, realtors and accountants on their mobile phones and snicker at us.

They think like tycoons and gangsters while turning citizens into feudals.

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, frauds, tricks, global cult research thread
Posted by: PaperbackReader ()
Date: April 26, 2011 01:51AM

Sai Baba to be reincarnated as an abandoned baby in a village?

Times of India Article

All sounds very weird. I presume that the "industry" will find a suitable baby, and then take over. Sort of like "The Truman Show", but weirder.

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, frauds, tricks, global cult research thread
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 26, 2011 07:12AM

Just imagine the competition amongst families and villages.

Ferocious bribery will be going on behind the scenes.

Wherever the next avatar emerges will be the next Money Volcano.

Light a candle and pray for the poor kid who will inherit the tragic role.

Or recite the Metta Compassion Sutra

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, a new Baby Baba billionare
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 26, 2011 04:17PM

You better believe the Sai Baba Trust will find a new Baby Baba.
They will let it float for a number of years, and just milk Sai Baba's memory.

Later they will pick a family who wants to act this out, and even believe in it, that is easy to do.
They will parade the Baby Baba around for years.
Then train the kid how to do some magic tricks and speeches and hand-waving.

That is 16+ years right there.
Then once the kids grows up, they just have to hope they picked the right kid who will play along, and not resign.
But why would he resign? Corrupted from birth, living like a king.

The Baby Baba billionaire.

Sai Baba started the thing off, but very soon powerful businessmen and politicians got involved and Sai Baba really just became an actor in the show.
They are going to run the Sai Baba Vegas show for decades to come. Its better than Vegas, its tax-free, its cash, it hides behind a fake holy fig-leaf, and is protected right to the top from investigation.

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba, frauds, tricks, global cult research thread
Posted by: corboy ()
Date: April 26, 2011 09:30PM

Here is what would be poetic justice:

Arrange for competing avatars of SSB to manifest symetrically, in the poorer areas of India.

All of them should be Dalits.

Two, let all the new SSB avatars preach the following message:

* Anyone who writes off debts that poor persons are unable to repay will, in that instant, become a manifestation of G-d

*Anyone who stops selling addictive drugs and instead creates jobs in poor villages
will become a manifestation of G-d

*Expensive weddings and the bridal dowry system are manifestations of the Kali Yuga. When people stop doing this, the Golden Age will begin.

*Bribe taking means guaranteed rebirth as a leech. For every rupee one takes in bribe money, the number of rebirths as a louleech before one has a chance to live as a human being again

*Baby girls are as good as boys

*Molestation of women means guaranteed rebirth as a louse--for every incident

*Molestation of boys and young men means guaranteed rebirth as a mosquito

*Anyone who disfigures another human being to put them out to work as a beggar is in a state of sin and the only forgiveness is to stop this at once, and spend the rest of ones life living as a beggar so as to know what victims were made to endure. Then you will be reborn as a social justice worker in a small village.

Thats the kind of avatar worth listening to.

The avatar will have very few large crowds because those listening to his or her message will not stay long. They will return to their cities and villages and replace wrongdoing with benevolent action.

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Re: Sathya Sai Baba is not dead, Sai Baba lives on
Posted by: The Anticult ()
Date: April 27, 2011 12:55PM

much more info here.
[robertpriddy.wordpress.com] robertpriddy.wordpress.com

Sai Baba took in a 5 year old, now Satyajit Salian age 33, who serviced Sai Baba for decades, and who is now trying to take a huge chunk of the Sai Baba business. That guy also has serious allegations against him.

Sai Baba is not dead.
His organization is going to live on for decades, and its going to be business as usual. Perhaps a little smaller, but same business.

Its essential to keep exposing the Sai Baba organization, so those in the west and elsewhere can know what is going on.

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