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migratorypatterns ago

Okay, now for the book. Again, it was a book about the introduction of Buddhism into America ... I believe in the 60s. Now the book whitewashed the phenomenon, but Satanism was occurring within the various temples across America. I remember there as a temple in New York and one in California, and Satanic members took leadership positions. As such, they relegated the women to subservient positions and subjected them to sexual abuse. But in California, it went further. It culminated in two decapitations. The members were arrested, BUT some members left the California temple and helped form The Process Church.

Now the author gave the Buddhist priest a complete pass by suggesting he was deaf, dumb, and blind to what was going on. BUT if the two are really tied together, then maybe, just maybe, the infiltration was purposefully done. In any event, the two have overlapped before in a pretty profound way and might be working together. The shield of Buddhism is pretty powerful. We're conditioned to think of it as a religion/belief of selfless devotion to bettering the world. Therefore, when someone who is a Buddhist offers to help, some are more inclined not to view it as evil, but as an opportunity to receive aid and spiritual counseling.

This dynamic explains a lot.

sore_ass_losers ago

Process was founded in London by a couple who were Scientology auditors. However a branch was active in San Francisco in the 60s.

migratorypatterns ago

Well, it had to be because the book I read definitely established the link.

Sure wish I could remember the name of it.