Sunday, April 7, 2013

Somebody Was "Huffing And Puffing" Before We Knew

 

 Somehow, I think I missed posting this way back when, but it's still worth a gander - Here's Joseph Farah, describing his old friend, Arianna Huffington:
I don’t say this as a stranger – but as someone who was once fairly close with Arianna. I knew her well when she was pretending to be a conservative. 
What do I mean? 
She now describes herself as a “progressive independent” who is “coming from the fourth dimension of political time and space.” Whatever. 
This is a woman who can say nothing of any meaning or consequence and get network news coverage. Furthermore, she never stops yapping.
 

You know all this, so I'm sorry, because that's not really the good part - you know it, too - this is the good part:
Irrational? 
Do you know what is irrational? 
Becoming a disciple of various cult leaders – from Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh to Jolly John-Roger. That’s what Arianna Huffington was and is. 
She became a follower of the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, whose cult practiced open sexual intercourse among its members and with its leader, as a central tenet of their faith. The cult is most famous for attempting to take over an Oregon town. The faithful purchased 139 white Rolls-Royces for their leader. A 2001 book, “Germs: Biological Weapons and America’s Secret War,” by New York Times reporter Judith Miller, revealed the cult spread potentially lethal salmonella bacteria in this town with the intent of infecting and incapacitating residents on Election Day so Rajneesh could win control of the local government. 
From the Bhagwan, Huffington hooked up with John-Roger, founder of a New Age Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, based on “the Mystical Traveler, a spiritual consciousness that exists throughout all levels of God’s creation.” In 1994, one of John-Roger’s disciples, Peter McWilliams, wrote “Life 102: What to Do When Your Guru Sues You,” alleging he was brainwashed to write John-Roger’s books with the promise he would be miraculously cured of AIDS. In the book, McWilliams wrote that Huffington had become a major financial backer of John-Roger and an ordained minister in his movement. McWilliams released a video of Huffington in a white robe being baptized by John-Roger. 
From all appearances, Huffington’s devotion to John-Roger continues to this day. 
And she speaks to Virginia Thomas of irrationality?
 

 Yes, she would, because - no matter how insane she is - just like Oprah, she can do or say anything and she'll still be held up as some kind of female icon, simply for fooling people for so long (the scumbags give you points for that now,...) Don't you think, maybe - after all these years - someone should publicly ask Wonder Woman what her poisoning-others-for-group-sex cult days were like?

   

 And - since we don't know where that mouth has been - why anyone should be listening to her now?
 

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