--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "guyfawkes91" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > It's true the CIA infiltrated the movement. They wouldn't have been > doing their job properly if they didn't infiltrate an organization > that had declared itself to be a world government and was moving > armies around the flash points of the world. > > But eventually they realized that we were harmless and so completely > inept in our approach to the public that the very worst thing they > could do was to step aside and let us ruin things without external > assistance. Could the CIA ever do better than put Emanuel Schiffgens > in front of a German audience and ask them to chant "Invincible > Germany"? Crowning kings and queens and working hard to alienate > pretty much everyone who has any contact with the TMO is beyond the > capabilities of the CIA. They just don't have the imagination to dream > up such barmy ideas. > > The instances mentioned have been discussed in previous threads and > discounted. The fire in Manila was one of these "accidents" that > frequently happen there. You might have noticed the number of hotels > around town with blackened brickwork. Maybe the hotel didn't pay their > protection money on time or needed an insurance claim. The out of town > resort we were using went up in flames a few years after we'd left. > Was that the CIA getting their dates wrong? > > Being a CIA agent in the TMO must have been one of the cushiest jobs > imaginable. What could they tell their controllers? "I've just > persuaded Maharishi that raising the course fees to an impractical > level is a good idea. He swallowed it hook, line and sinker. This will > certainly prevent people learning. Please send more money, I've been > told I have to wear a large diamond on the third finger of my left > hand and I have to keep up appearances" > > Nothing the CIA ever could or did do was a match for the damage we did > to ourselves.
No doubt. If Maharishi couldn't handle the heat it doesn't say much for his 'invincibility' bullshit.