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Re: Chris Butler, Jagad Guru, Science of Identity

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There’s only one perspective: The end justifies the means.

Speaking of unethical, Tulsi has taken the mayavadis, the ISKCONs, the political left, and lately the atheists as bedfellows. I’ve yet to see her on the float with the gays and lesbians during Pride Parade. It’s coming.

These are all diametrically opposed to Krishna theology, which, by their tenets, she should be condemned for hell for such offenses. This is like O.J. Simpson, appealing to the public to find the real killer.

The fact that followers will keep a blind eye to drug smuggling and suppression of information where a notable Hawaiian needlessly died, the above are all necessary steps and distractions to hide the fact that she is a member of an absolutist cult. So far, she has been very successful in avoiding the truth radar because our polite society would rather stay away from the topic of religion. People do not understand that she cannot be separated from the core values of the cult. That is her fundamental makeup and foundational truth. To fully understand Tulsi, one must understand her upbringing and core belief. There’s no way around that. Everything else is a smokescreen.

What ultimately is the end? Krishna willing, the Presidency of the United States, the sole superpower on Earth. Why the need for such political power? For a seemingly insignificant religious cult from Hawaii, and a failed religious leader? The fact that they have this grand ambition, who knows? The fact is, Jagad Screwball is … er … a screwball. It’s like handing a torch to a pyromaniac. Only crazy people will worship a flawed godman, and any godman is a threat to a free and open society, period.

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