Refuting Deceptive 'News' About Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba Released On Anti-Sai Websites
MAY 2006
A Visual Guide:
- The Article Is True Or Mostly True And Seems Sincere.
- The Article Has Truths And Untruths And Seems Insincere.
- The Article Is False And Has No Proof To Support It.
- The Article Is Fluff, Filler Stuff, Not Relevant.
SATHYA SAI BABA NEWS (With Updates And Comments):
MAJOR UPDATE: May 2006 Update:
Public Court Records: Alaya Rahm Self-Dismisses His Own Lawsuit Against The Sathya Sai Baba Society
NEW ARTICLE: May 17th 2006 Update:
- About the Guru Busters Documentary
- White Light Blue Light: Sai Light Not Bright
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex_baba/engels/articles/light.html
Comment: Once again, Anti-Sai Activists continue to promote and advertise Sanjay Dadlani (the confirmed misogynist, racist, mentally disturbed Jesus fetishist who was caught, with his pants down, secretly taking pictures up women's dresses and under tables and posting them on his private Street Bitches blog). This proves that Anti-Sai Activist's entire stand on "morality", "truth" and "righteousness" is one huge pretense.
- The Pen Is Mightier Than The Mouth
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex_baba/engels/articles/pen.html
Comment: Another advertisement for Sanjay Dadlani. See previous comments.
NEWS: May 25th 2006 Update:
Today, Tony O'Clery posted the following message on the SSB Yahoo Group:
"The same thing happened with his devotee Joy Thomas, sb couldn't cure her and she was treated shabbily at the ashram. She died in sbs super specialty hospital because they had no blood" (Reference).
I discovered that Robert Priddy said, "Joy Thomas left to bleed to death in a Sai Hospital by a prominent Sai doctor and so on". These comment are bold-faced lies. I personally knew Joy Thomas and I was at the Ashram when she moved out so she could return to the USA. Joy did not die in Baba's hospital or even in India. She died peacefully in California, USA: Reference. Another perfect example of the blatant untruths spread by malicious Anti-Sai Activists.

