I found an article about the Rajneesh 'movement'. It is quite interesting.
The founder compelled donations from followers and turned a 'Spiritual Retreat' into a huge capitalist venture. See excerpts from one article:
"The movement generated millions of dollars every year through various investments and holdings, as well as from donations made by followers. The ranch also organized a World Festival, which began in 1982 and became an annual event. About 15,000 people are believed to have attended this event in 1984, spending close to $10 million. Rajneesh is also reported to have owned more than 90 Rolls-Royce vehicles as well as other luxury items, including jewel-studded watches."
"In the early 1970s, Rajneesh detailed the basic principles ... in a manifesto. Each person, he believed, could find their own way to spiritual enlightenment. He wanted to replace the secular lifestyle of the big cities with a communal, pastoral, and spiritual way of life. Rajneesh frowned upon the institution of marriage and encouraged the neo-sannyasins to forgo marriage and live together under the principle of free love. He also supported contraception and abortion, wanting to prevent the birth of children in his communes. The belief in sexual hedonism attracted many to his teachings."
May of '98 was the Thurston High shooting.
July 4th, 1998 I was at the big community fireworks show, wearing a long duster type coat. Walking through the crowd noticed the big police presence and realized I was getting attention and why. Decided then that crowds were not a place for smart people.
To some observers, parking $7 million worth of Rolls-Royces in the midst of a remote, dusty valley in the Central Oregon canyonlands makes about as much sense as herding cattle in downtown Portland.
Amassing a fleet of 74 luxury cars, however, makes perfect sense to the disciples of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the Indian mystic who takes daily drives around the 64,229-acre Oregon ranch bought by his followers in 1981.
I found an article about the Rajneesh 'movement'. It is quite interesting.
The founder compelled donations from followers and turned a 'Spiritual Retreat' into a huge capitalist venture. See excerpts from one article:
"The movement generated millions of dollars every year through various investments and holdings, as well as from donations made by followers. The ranch also organized a World Festival, which began in 1982 and became an annual event. About 15,000 people are believed to have attended this event in 1984, spending close to $10 million. Rajneesh is also reported to have owned more than 90 Rolls-Royce vehicles as well as other luxury items, including jewel-studded watches."
"In the early 1970s, Rajneesh detailed the basic principles ... in a manifesto. Each person, he believed, could find their own way to spiritual enlightenment. He wanted to replace the secular lifestyle of the big cities with a communal, pastoral, and spiritual way of life. Rajneesh frowned upon the institution of marriage and encouraged the neo-sannyasins to forgo marriage and live together under the principle of free love. He also supported contraception and abortion, wanting to prevent the birth of children in his communes. The belief in sexual hedonism attracted many to his teachings."
Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Rajneesh-movement
I don't know if this was a FF or the real deal.
But if it was a FF, these would be the types of people who would be considered "expendable" to people like Netanyahu.
Were the people at the concert Israeli or Brazilian?
Exactly. Neo hippies. Free love, abortions, hedonistic lifestyle, stupid with their money...
They fornicated about and discovered.
Ha!
From here on out, avoid major stuff target scenarios...
Busy malls, concerts, closed off buildings with lots of people, hospitals, schools, etc...
Welcome to 1998.
1998?
May of '98 was the Thurston High shooting. July 4th, 1998 I was at the big community fireworks show, wearing a long duster type coat. Walking through the crowd noticed the big police presence and realized I was getting attention and why. Decided then that crowds were not a place for smart people.
That's correct
Call them whatever you would like. I call them the satanic pedophile death cult.
Why allegedly targeted?
Is Hamas denying this?
If you're from Oregon, you know about Rajneesh folks.
https://www.oregonlive.com/rajneesh/1985/07/rajneesh_followers_amass_fleet.html
To some observers, parking $7 million worth of Rolls-Royces in the midst of a remote, dusty valley in the Central Oregon canyonlands makes about as much sense as herding cattle in downtown Portland.
Amassing a fleet of 74 luxury cars, however, makes perfect sense to the disciples of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, the Indian mystic who takes daily drives around the 64,229-acre Oregon ranch bought by his followers in 1981.
Osho is a cult leader?