its a string! its a string! lol 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> On Jan 13, 2009, at 8:32 PM, sparaig wrote:
> 
> >> As far as I am aware, the pictures have been removed from the
> >> bottles...but I haven't purchased any MAPI products on moral 
grounds
> >> (and for safety reasons) in a while. Since Balraj specifically
> >> requested that MMY never use the formulations he kindly shared, 
out  
> >> of
> >> the kindness of his own heart, for PROFIT, clearly there's a 
reason
> >> these guys wanted nothing to do with Mahesh Varma, the self- 
> >> proclaimed
> >> "Maharishi". I believe his most recent Vaidya, Dr. Mishra, left 
as  
> >> well.
> >>
> >> If I was third world musician would I let my music be published 
for
> >> the west at the expense of a Hindu businessman-cum-guru? Sure 
I  
> >> would.
> >> And then I'd move on...like they all have. It's a sad 
situation  
> >> Willy,
> >> but don't mire yourself in your own denial.
> >>
> >
> > Since MAPI is owned by a non-profit org, your cliam is 
misleading,  
> > at best.
> 
> If you believe that, that's fine. I tend to not believe criminals 
and  
> their accomplices, esp. ones who hide their monies and offer no  
> transparency. YMMV.
> 
> Could you please point me to their non-profit accountability  
> provisions and WHOM they issue their grants to? What country are 
they  
> incorporated in? Looking at the latest IRS listing, I found a 
number  
> of faux TMO "Non-profit" shelters, but sadly none for Maharishi  
> Ayurveda Products International. I'm sure this must be a mistake 
of  
> some kind.
> 
> >
> > And, since the latest bottle of MAK on my shelf has the 
pictures  
> > still on it, its
> > downright false, to boot.
> 
> Great. So they still use the man's likeness whose formulas they 
stole.  
> Another is dead. How noble.
> 
> Don't see their pictures on the web site bottles. Are they hidden 
on  
> the back?
>


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