--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog" <raunchydog@> wrote: > > > > > > Says Barry, nastily defending Vaj's smokescreen, when Vaj, > > > who claims he knew RWC, has yet to say what it was like to > > > hang with RWC. > > > > That's because the FBI files are about facts; who does what > > when. Then there's the analysis on how dangerous this could > > be for our nation; is there a hidden threat ? > > There is no room for "what it is like" or feeling. It's not > > their business. And rightly so since they must be levelheaded. > > > > Since Vaj gets his information from these files and was never > > in the vincinity of Robin, there is no way he could know "what > > is was like". > > Sorta like what "Maitreya" is really "like" or what it > "feels like" to be around him, eh Nabs? :-) > > I mean, dude...you've been tied to the coattails of the > planet's most discredited spiritual con man for decades > now, and you've never seen or experienced his long- > predicted Maitreya, either.
Is that so ? Glad you are here to tell me about my experiences :-) All you've ever experienced > is *his* version of "FBI files" about the myth that he > made up 37 years ago, promising that Maitreya would show > up "any day now." Well, he's never showed up. How strange then that Maitreya is seen around the globe on a daily basis and has given dozens of TV-interviews. I'd say > that you continuing to believe that he either exists or > that he'll *ever* show up is more like how you describe > Vaj pouring over FBI files than it is any kind of real > spiritual experience. :-) You know how much I respect you Turq so I bow to your anal-ysis :-)