Sunday, May 16, 2010

Swami Detective // Apr 17, 2010 at 11:26 pm


Shantam Star here is the answer to you question of few tips for bolstering the much needed resort security. I have heard the Jayesh was personally supervising the revamping of the sport and recreational area. Perhaps Freschee is referring to Amrito also being personally involved with this construction project.

In the months prior to this, very serious security information regarding a possible terrorist threat was passed on to resort management. I am assuming the correspondence between the Pune police and resort management included the following. It included information about David Headley, a man who has now pleaded guilty to the surveillance part of the Mumbai siege and massacre. He had also visited the Osho resort a number of times in recent years. It was also reported that a video of the Osho resort was shown to a Karachi based cell of militants.

So here is the startling answer to your question. If the physical border of the resort is primarily low or poorly fenced, then fix it! It need not require anything other than a little common sense. Hang on a second, that would be a construction project, and that would do three things. It would firstly be a considerable financial investment. Secondly it would provide no direct return on investment. Finally, it would reduce the risk of harm to resort visitors. Does this ring any bells with the unwillingness to invest anything into improving the state of the water treatment systems?

Freschee, when you have you cuppa with your beloved Doc, could you please ask him about the decision making process in prioritising alternative choices for competing projects.
Shantam Star, you have stubbornly conceded at least that the threat of terrorism is still current. I would say the factors in place that attracted this threat are still on there course, and so the threat is still increasing.

Do you think that there will be any improvement in the physical integrity of the resorts perimeter any time soon?

Yes maybe if enough people have common sense and read information like on SannyasNews such that the management will feel sufficient pressure to force a little change. Then what happens? Simply a reverting back to the old ways again. A constant and tiring battle. On top of that we not only have the right wing materialistic fascists that are actually engaging in a seriously questionable strategic direction. We also have a collective of left wing communists that are willing to ignore the fundamental problems because they want to project the good image of their beloved Master. So funny that Osho himself likely intentionally created much of his unpopular façade. So funny it is that after he is gone the collective is engaged in protecting him by covering up the criminality within the current movement.

Is there anything in between the two extremes? I am starting to wonder.

It is possible to ignore the water through different rationalizations. I did not think it possible, but the Osho movement has proved me wrong. You can ignore many other things, but this threat of terrorism is one that simply cannot be ignored. That is why Shantam Star asked me for a few tips. It is too big and obvious. It simply cannot be ignored. My reasoning is the horrific outcome of a major terrorist attack. Surely such a grave outcome could not be ignored. As well, the investigators would surely scrutinize the resort in the utmost detail if an attack actually occurred. Still it seems I am being proved wrong.

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