> > So let's have an independent audit of the entire global operation then. If > > Bevan won't allow it then why won't he allow it? > > Because it's none of your business. That's why. >
It's the business of everyone who has given money to the movement to support its stated objectives to see that the money has been properly used. Without accountability people can easily get confused about the difference between "yours" and "mine". There has been no accountability or adequate control over the money that has gone to India in the last few decades. The numbers don't add up, people (plural) who have been to India come back with worrying information, people who ask questions don't get honest answers, and rather than address the issue directly there's an attempt to cover the whole thing up and shift people's attention on to other things. "You ask for an audit? Here's a video of the Brahmasthan, this is such beautiful knowledge, it's so blissful here." "You mean accounts with numbers? Oh you're stuck in the relative, it's so blissful here, invincibility to every nation, victory before war." "You mean you really do want to see the details of all the accounts? You're banned from the dome!"