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SpikyAube ago

The user posting about the website xanga/carisjames also posts about child abuse by an organisation called ISKCON, which has a temple in Hawaii..

Here is a report detailing child abuse taking place within this cult-like organisation.

Apparently there have been a few famous 'devotees' of this movement, including Beatles' George Harrison, Steve Jobs, and Allen Ginsberg.

This might support the theory that various different cults/movements are set up around the world in order to participate in child abuse and that these ultimately serve a political motive (e.g. blackmail etc) for those at the top of this pyramid of evil.

Don-Keyhote ago

George Harrison lived on Maui

LeChevalBlanc ago

GH is connected to TM and not "Hari Krishna" afaik.

Prabhupada's follower's are the "hopping cretins" from Ramones'song

"1234 cretins wanna hop some more 4567 all good cretins go to heaven"

I'm not sure if the pedo aspect is local to Hawai or more widespread.

Late singer of X Ray Spex was a HK member as well.

Edit: After following a few links, the evidence for a specific "pedo aspect" within HK on a larger scale is available in anti-cult literature : abuses in boarding schools in the 70's and 80's. The movement seems to have taken measures to prevent those abuses going on. The blame, strong as it is/was, doesn't point to pedo rings moreover as the general moral context of the group is rather repressive. That is, I'm no more a catholic, but being raised in a catholic family (many priests as teachers, boarding schools...) I never ever met a pedo and if so would have been in shock because of the clash with my family values which I still respect today. The group cannot always be blamed for things that happened. The structures that allowed things to happen, the context and the absence of adequate reactions to exposure can be blamed only.

peanutz ago

barack just got back from hawaii..js

BaboonInuendo ago

False. He is still here, in Lanikai.