Tuesday, October 3, 2023

ISKCON's Cow Abuse (Tirtha Raja Dasa) / Collapse of the Dollar (SP Quote)

Abusing of Cows by ISKCON: Part-1

(Mrs. Maneka Gandhi Allegations)

Questions to Mr. Revati Ramana Das, GBC Chairman

(All leader of ISKCON, GBC & Bureau, Gurus, Sannyasis, Temple presidents)

From: Tirtha raja dasa

ISKCON Life member (Alumnus of IIT-Delhi) 

1. Know for sure that, I am the first person who will defend ISKCON, if someone makes blatant false allegations without any evidence.

2. I am asking the following questions on behalf the entire ISKCON Donors. Now the time has come, that you ISKCON leaders are accountable to the Donors of ISKCON and to the Government of India as you are enjoying facilities with the he of money given by the public donations and government funds.

3. Mr. Revati Ramana Dasa, you, in the capacity of ISKCON GBC chairman, released a video stating that the Royal treatment is given to cows living in ISKCON Goshalas and that there is no mistreatment of the cows, in response to the allegations by Maneka Gandhi. I would like to seek answers for the following questions to test the truthfulness about your statements.

4. If you can answer within 3 days, by evening 5 pm of 6th October of 2023, I can understand that there is some truth in your statement about royal treatment of cows in ISKCON goshalas. Other-wise, primafacie, there is serious mistreatment of COWS inside ISKCON goshalas and the allegations of Maneka Gandhi is going to be accepted as partially truthful.

5. The naked truth is that, the crimes against cows, children, money laundering, swallowing public money, and trapping married women are very common in ISKCON.

Brains of ISKCON are used in very highly sophisticated manner to cover up and hide these crimes from the public and government;

However, not even single leader of ISKCON is using his brain how to stop and abolish the crimes by ISKCON. 

6. Evidence for Mrs. Gandhi’s allegation about Abuse of Cows in ISKCON

Annexure-1: Police Report (pdf document attached with this mail)

Annexure-2: Veterinary Doctor Report from ISKCON about abuse of cows

In the entire history of ISKCON, it is the first time that a well-known Animal Rights activist, Mrs. Maneka Gandhi made her allegations about abuse of cows in ISKCON goshalas. The 67 year old animal rights activist is not going to get any benefit by blaming ISKCON. To support her allegations, Mrs. Gandhi depends upon on the police report, which is attached along with this E-mail as PDF document.

Careful reading of police report reveals that the female calf (tag no. 102801 235422) is missing.  The police saying that the missing of calf is not at all intentional and the calf was addicted to eat roadside food and the gates were open is somewhat looks fishy. 

Question Set No.1

· If Maneka Gandhi allegations are false, why are you not filing a criminal case at police station under 120A, 500 IPC against Maneka Gandhi and the television channel?

· The police complaint costs only 5 to 10 rupees. Why are you choosing 100 crore defamation suit which will cost ISKCON to bear the court fee of minimum 50 lakhs? Is it true that sending the notice of 100 crore defamation Maneka Gandhi has official sanctioned by ISKCON Bureau?

· Or is it simply trick to cover-up the issue of cow abuse among ISKCON donors, sympathizers and life members?

· If Maneka Gandhi is false, you should now file suit in appropriate civil court for protecting ISKCON reputation. Let me know the name of the court and case after filing the case.  

Question Set No.2

· Please provide the records of how many number of goshalas are maintained by ISKCON in India and also provide the address of all the goshalas in India?

· Please provide the records about the present status of each Goshala with number of cows, bulls, calves in each of the Goshala maintained by ISKCON?

· When was the last time the goshalas maintained by ISKCON are audited?

·  Please provide the name and designation of auditing officer, who audited the Goshalas?

· If you can’t supply all the records of ISKCON goshalas, can you please produce the records of Tirupati goshalas, which is under your control?

Question Set No.3

· I am the personal witness of abuse of cows at Mayapur Goshala located at ISKCON headquarters, West Bengal. That time, in 2014, I am working as visiting faculty at Mayapur International School run by ISKCON.

· The Veterinary doctor Mr. Sree kumar gave report of mistreatment of cows at ISKCON Goshala and also gave directions of minimum standards to protect cows.  Please provide the record of compliance of the above guidelines of Doctor Report, in our ISKCON goshalas. I am attaching PDF document of doctor report along with this mail.     

I would like remind you that, till date, there is no reply for my legal notices about Crimes of child abuse, Money laundering by ISKCON leadership. Depending on your reply, I will respond after 6th October. I know as usual, you will adopt the method of criminal negligence of keeping quiet without giving any reply.

Mr. GBC chairman, just imagine if this letter goes to social media, what will be the fate of ISKCON? Till date, I have not done. Because I am the true well-wisher of ISKCON and also I have given time more than 9 months so that reformation takes place in ISKCON. Till date, there is not even single sign of regret or reformation. But, criminal acts won’t be hidden for long time. Mother Nature have excellent ways to expose the crimes, for example, Mrs. Gandhi speaking to TV channels.  Hoping that you will start working with your team about how to stop crimes by ISKCON. I am always there to help ISKCON leaders to stop crimes by ISKCON.

May Lord Krishna & Srila Prabhupada give intelligence to ISKCON leaders to set up a committee to stop the crimes that are rampant in ISKCON……....

With Best Wishes

Tirtha raja dasa,

Tirtha.raja.108@gmail.com


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PADA: Yep. We were supposed to make independent farms. That never really happened. And the world economic situation -- does not look good pilgrims! Worse, it looks like people are attacking ISKCON for not managing their farms and cows. Yeesh! ys pd angel108b@yahoo.com

Collapse of the Artificial Banking

January 21, 1977, Bhubaneswar
"Rāmeśvara: (...) And you mentioned about the gold standard, that this is very bad, this artificial standard of monetary exchange.
Prabhupāda: Oh, yes. It is very bad.
Rāmeśvara: In the future this is something that we should try to correct.
Prabhupāda: You should introduce coin, real money.
Hari-śauri: Real gold coins. No paper.
Prabhupāda: Anyone has got money… It is fact. And what is this nonsense, keeping some paper and thinking that he has got money? How cheating it is going on, from government’s side. And therefore artificial inflation. You can print, so the price is increased. Because you haven’t got to pay him real money—you print and pay him—and he will ask, “Give me this money. Then I’ll supply.” “All right, take.” You print and pay.
Rāmeśvara: It’s definitely a means that the government has for controlling. Because they can withdraw money, pull it back out of circulation by increasing the interest the banks give, or they can get more money in…
Prabhupāda: Anything done artificially.
Rāmeśvara: Yes. They control the amount of money, interest on loans. It’s all standardized from what they call the Federal Reserve system. This was introduced during the Depression by the bankers.
Prabhupāda: Whatever they do, when you receive money in the paper it has no value. Bad money. It is bad money. It is not good money.
Rāmeśvara: Actually, most purchasing in America is done on credit now. Even a step beyond paper money is credit—no money, buying on no money; loans.
Prabhupāda: That is in India also.
Rāmeśvara: We don’t find these things in Vedic culture too much. Now one thing is…
Prabhupāda: There was never paper money.
Hari-śauri: No. They used to…
Prabhupāda: That barter system: “You have got rice; I have got something else. So I give you something; you give me something.”
Hari-śauri: But isn’t inflation still possible even with coins? Even if you have gold coins, isn’t inflation still possible?
Prabhupāda: No, gold is acceptable by everyone.
Rāmeśvara: The main point is the barter system.
Hari-śauri: Yes, well its value is recognized by what it can…, by its purchasing power.
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Hari-śauri: So you can alter… Say, you like have one gold coin. You can alter what it…
Prabhupāda: No. If you introduce real metal coin, then there will be no inflation.
Hari-śauri: There’s only a certain amount of metal.
Prabhupāda: That’s all right. The exchange… The more demand, more price. So suppose here is a spectacle. I am demanding ten rupees. So both of you are customer, and you are asking for this spectacle. Then I am increasing my price. So if you can pay me by printing paper, you’ll accept any price. That means artificially price is increased. Is it not?
Rāmeśvara: Yes.
Hari-śauri: So the idea is that with coins the man who has the goods, he can’t…
Prabhupāda: Therefore… Suppose he has got ten coins, you have got ten coins; I am wanting fifteen coins. So there will be no competition. I have to accept either from you or you, ten coins.
Hari-śauri: Right. Because there’s only that much money.
Prabhupāda: But if I increase price and if you print… If you have got power to print, “All right. Take fifteen coins, er, fifteen rupees.” But you print and pay me. But if the gold, the coin, is there, you cannot increase on that.
Hari-śauri: He can’t increase the price of the product, and the man who got…, ‘cause there’s only a certain amount of money there.
Prabhupāda: But I can increase the price, provided you pay me. But by printing, it is easier. But if you have to collect coins, that will be difficult, so there will be no artificial increase of…
Hari-śauri: Yes. Coins is a check…
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Hari-śauri: …on charging too much.
Prabhupāda: That is wanted. And these rascals, they are artificially printing paper as money. And I am a rascal; I’m demanding more because I have got customer.
Rāmeśvara: The difference between Vedic culture and…, the Kṛṣṇa conscious culture and the modern culture is very, very dramatic, very big difference. So the transforming of society…
Prabhupāda: And besides that, if we concentrate in farm project there will be no need of exchange, because I’ll be satisfied with my products, that’s all. There is no need of exchange. Whatever I need, I get in my farm.
Rāmeśvara: Weaving, cloth.
Prabhupāda: Everything you get. So I haven’t got to go outside for exchange. If you are satisfied in your farm, I am satisfied, then where is question of exchange? There is no need of artificial… So this banking, “fanking,” everything will collapse automatically. There is no money, who is going to keep money in the bank?"
January 21, 1977, Bhubaneswar

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