Posted by: IanKoviak ()
Date: April 21, 2016 01:17AM
What happens in that school in the Philippine ...no one really knows
this testimonial of Ian Koviak is one of the precious testimonial by an ex student that was there and suffered greatly
For Siddha Das, Wai Lana's son, we know the answer. He was arrogant and used his position within the cult to cut corners and stay ahead (I recall many times in the PI where he made it clear who is boss and the hierarchy was very well defined—there was boys being kicked out of that school for jerking off—siddha das visited prostitutes in town and seemed to get a hall pass—in fact we all had to cower and suffer at his expense while he played the role or Ramachandra in plays and performances in both Baguio and Manila—oh the irony of it all). Of course, because of his hot headedness he was no candidate for politics, so they put him in films—but the stage is the same: A platform to create wide scale impact on the general public. With Siddha it failed miserably. With Tusli there is some decent ground covered. It must be madly embarrassing to butler and was lana that their son amounted to shit and meanwhile the Gabbards flourished in terms of political stance and influence. Or maybe it means nothing to Butler who the pawn is as long as he can be the hand that moves it.
Date: April 21, 2016 01:17AM
What happens in that school in the Philippine ...no one really knows
this testimonial of Ian Koviak is one of the precious testimonial by an ex student that was there and suffered greatly
For Siddha Das, Wai Lana's son, we know the answer. He was arrogant and used his position within the cult to cut corners and stay ahead (I recall many times in the PI where he made it clear who is boss and the hierarchy was very well defined—there was boys being kicked out of that school for jerking off—siddha das visited prostitutes in town and seemed to get a hall pass—in fact we all had to cower and suffer at his expense while he played the role or Ramachandra in plays and performances in both Baguio and Manila—oh the irony of it all). Of course, because of his hot headedness he was no candidate for politics, so they put him in films—but the stage is the same: A platform to create wide scale impact on the general public. With Siddha it failed miserably. With Tusli there is some decent ground covered. It must be madly embarrassing to butler and was lana that their son amounted to shit and meanwhile the Gabbards flourished in terms of political stance and influence. Or maybe it means nothing to Butler who the pawn is as long as he can be the hand that moves it.