Hi PapajisaysNo,
no, I don't think it was me that made this prediction. Maybe Ganga Tarot Lady? lol
I think there was much speculation at BATGAP, as Rick Archer had removed video interviews in the past due to those particular spiritual teachers being found suspect.
I don't think Rick Archer has released any comment regarding this development, but watch this space.
On another topic, I'm just taking a look at the professional profile of the attorney that Tony Moo has supposedly hired to clean up cyberspace and eradicate any trace of dissent against him-
Her profile states that she can effectively manage "digital crisis situations" which apparently includes "university scandals".
I am just pondering that term "university scandals" and the desire held by universities wanting to cover-up whatever has happened on their hallowed grounds that may be unsavory and do harm to their reputations....
I am thinking that is something happens at a university- like, I dunno, a hazing ritual gone wrong, or date rape, or someone preaching hate speech, or there is an incidence of cheating on exams or professors taking bribes or whatever - shouldn't the public be made aware of such things? Don't the parents of the students have a right to know?
It seems very sneaky to be bringing in the professionals to 'cover-up' what has happened by eradicating information from the internet.
I do not approve of this kind of thing at all! I know I am getting off topic, but if that is what attorneys at law do with their time, that does not seem right to me.
no, I don't think it was me that made this prediction. Maybe Ganga Tarot Lady? lol
I think there was much speculation at BATGAP, as Rick Archer had removed video interviews in the past due to those particular spiritual teachers being found suspect.
I don't think Rick Archer has released any comment regarding this development, but watch this space.
On another topic, I'm just taking a look at the professional profile of the attorney that Tony Moo has supposedly hired to clean up cyberspace and eradicate any trace of dissent against him-
Her profile states that she can effectively manage "digital crisis situations" which apparently includes "university scandals".
I am just pondering that term "university scandals" and the desire held by universities wanting to cover-up whatever has happened on their hallowed grounds that may be unsavory and do harm to their reputations....
I am thinking that is something happens at a university- like, I dunno, a hazing ritual gone wrong, or date rape, or someone preaching hate speech, or there is an incidence of cheating on exams or professors taking bribes or whatever - shouldn't the public be made aware of such things? Don't the parents of the students have a right to know?
It seems very sneaky to be bringing in the professionals to 'cover-up' what has happened by eradicating information from the internet.
I do not approve of this kind of thing at all! I know I am getting off topic, but if that is what attorneys at law do with their time, that does not seem right to me.