--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
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> On Dec 16, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
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> > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com  
> > [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Vaj
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 12:51 PM
> > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Shemp, sell your house!
> >
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> > On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:47 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
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> > Shemp mentions occasionally that efforts to combat global warming  
> > will result in the loss of millions of lives. GW is already causing  
> > loss of life due to storms, more severe flooding in places like  
> > Bangladesh, etc., and we ain't seen nothin' yet. Wait until  
> > millions of climate refugees start fleeing their home areas. Wait  
> > until water wars begin to break out. Wait until much of India is  
> > waterless due to loss of Himalayan glaciers. And the American West,  
> > which is already in a prolonged drought, will be increasingly  
> > unlivable if insufficient snow falls in the mountains each winter.  
> > If I were Shemp, I'd cash in and leave Phoenix while he has a chance.
> >
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> >
> > Desertification of the American West is a well-known phenomenon.  
> > Many of the western wildfires we've heard of in recent years, that  
> > have ravaged hundreds of thousands of acres of previously arable  
> > land and forest, have essentially rendered these previous areas as  
> > deserts. Many of them will not return to their original state in  
> > our great grandchildren's lifetimes. In fact, if this continues,  
> > we'll lose HALF THE FORESTS of the American West.
> >
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> >
> > See the link below (video) for graphic examples. It is definitely  
> > worth a watch, esp. for Shemp (who I doubt will watch it; Vedic  
> > fundies are often like their Christian counterparts):
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> > I don't think there's anything Vedic about Shemp's perspective. He  
> > just suffers from Fixed News-fed conservative brain rot.
> >
> You could be right. There could be another reason he said:
> 
> "I will always contend from the few encounters I had with Bevan on my  
> six-month course in 1977 that he was the most inspiring leader of the  
> TMO I've ever come across. I'd follow him anywhere."
>


Have you had any personal contact with Bevan, Vaj, and if so, what was it and 
why did it form what I assume form the above is a negative impression?

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