Barry brings more
information to light about the Indian religion where child
abuse and pedophile is only a part of the puzzle.
Quote" Sathya Sai Baba's dissenters are often
those who were closely, and for many years, connected with his
organisation’s vast-scale, worldwide devotional, educational
and social work. From May 1999, former devotee activists -
such as retired management consultant Glen Meloy (above all),
USA, and software engineer Hari Sampath, now India/at the time
green card-USA - led hard-won campaigns to bring the facts to
international attention via the media, governments, police,
sexual abuse authorities, etc.
Altnews published the first article at the address below.
us.altnews.com.au/article.php?sid=5356 is
the Url of my August post.
Barry Pittard,
Address on
file
Australia.
Monday, October 06, 2003
The three articles published by the international magazine
Nexus, September-October 1999, on accusations against Sathya
Sai Baba, India's most famous guru, were seminal. These
alleged his serial sexual molestation of young males from
different countries, and other acute betrayals of spiritual
trust.
Independently of extensive investigations by former
devotees, Nexus publisher-editor Duncan Roads tested many Sai
Baba-related sources. He writes, "I personally interviewed
victims and parents. I used to be a believer and I denied
these accounts as fiction, UNTIL I INVESTIGATED THEM." (Email
to me, Sunday, June 15, 2003 12:15 AM, posted http://www.exbaba.com/, June
16, "News,”). As we advanced our own worldwide investigations
and campaign of exposure, Duncan Roads’s confirmation of the
integrity of the evidence, and printing of the articles, was
certainly a morale-boost.
Sathya Sai Baba's dissenters are often those who were
closely, and for many years, connected with his organisation’s
vast-scale, worldwide devotional, educational and social work.
From May 1999, former devotee activists - such as retired
management consultant Glen Meloy (above all), USA, and
software engineer Hari Sampath, now India/at the time green
card-USA - led hard-won campaigns to bring the facts to
international attention via the media, governments, police,
sexual abuse authorities, etc.
Clearly losing his nerve in response to our intense
government, police, media and internet pressure, Sathya Sai
Baba’s discourse on Christmas Day 2000 did far from celebrate
Christmas themes, such as wishing ‘peace and goodwill to all
men.’ The Times of India, December 26, 2000 headlined: Sai
Baba Lashes Out at His Detractors. He called his dissenters
“cawing crows,” “demons,” and thousands of “Judases.” He
extensively boasted his social works (actually, they are
overwhelmingly those of his devotees). Jealousy and reception
of money motivated us, he said. Very terrible is the karmic
future he evoked for us: "Betrayal of God is the worst of all
betrayals. It will not be atoned no matter how many births are
experienced!"
In his chanted introduction to the discourse, he says,
"Forbearance is the real beauty in this sacred land of Bharat
(India)." Throughout, there was no hint of his practising what
he has so often preached at other times: "We should help even
those who have harmed us. This is the vow of Sai. No matter if
some people criticise or ridicule Me (sic), I will always look
at them with kindness." (Sanathana Sarathi June 2002). Not
that we have harmed him, for he has harmed himself by refusing
to face the allegations in a law-abiding way. Nothing
suggested a Christ-like forgiveness. To question his claims to
Godhood is to be forever damned.
Well before formal Exposé activities, which are mainly
those of former followers of Sathya Sai Baba, the late Dr
Abraham T. Kovoor, the Sri Lankan Rationalist who lived in
India for many years, mounted public challenges to Sathya Sai
Baba. So have member organisations of the International
Humanist and Ethical Union, http://www.iheu.org/, which
has NGO Special Consultative status with the United Nations as
well as the Council of Europe. India’s most renowned
rationalist and former Vice Chancellor of the University of
Bangalore, South India, Dr. H. Narasimhaiah, a scientist, set
up a twelve-member academic committee "to investigate
rationally and scientifically miracles and any other
verifiable superstitions." However, Sathya Sai Baba refused to
co-operate. Some IHEU member organisations wish to stage an
international conference on Sathya Sai Baba in a leading city
of the world. Its Executive Director Babu Gogineni has emailed
me, Thursday, 6 March 2003 7:45 AM, “Officers of the
London-based IHEU have many times voiced their concern at the
impunity with which Sathya Sai Baba operates, untouched by the
Indian criminal justice system. It considers the allegations
of paedophilia against him as gravely as it considers similar
accusations against the Catholic and other clergy in the
West.” He says that one of the IHEU’s concerns is the personal
danger to its activists from fanatical followers of the guru,
especially in India.
B. Premanand, of TV "Guru Buster’s" fame, and fellow Indian
Rationalists, among other gutsy actions, tried and failed to
expose Sathya Sai Baba in court. Sri Premanand has formed a
Committee for Scientific Investigation into Claims of the
Paranormal (CSICP). He mounted a court action in Sathya Sai
Baba’s state of Andhra Pradesh, in which the High Court Judge
Anjaneyulu, known to be Sai Baba’s devotee, ruled that the law
requiring a license to produce gold does not apply to Sathya
Sai Baba, who, he determined, materialises his gold from a
divine realm: http://www.indian-skeptic.org/html/saigold.htm.
B. Premanand has published a searing, erudite 800-page book on
the 1993 police executions, Murders in Sai Baba’s Bedroom, B.
Premanand. 11/7 Chettipalayam Road, Podanur. 641 023 Tamil
Nadu, India. See also Robert Priddy’s writings on this topic
mentioned later in the present article.
In 1970, Tal Brooke published "Lord of the Air," which was
banned in India and subsequently re-written and published as
"Avatar of Night." Paperback: 400 pages. End Run Publishing;
December 15, 1999. ISBN: 193004500X. During the fourteen
months he lived close to him, Sathya Sai Baba conferred on
him, as he was later to do with David Bailey (q.v.), a rare
closeness – rather too close for comfort, it would seem. It
was too easy for both Western and Hindu Indian Sai devotees to
allude to his adoption of a born-again Christian faith, and to
pass off his accounts of Sathya Sai Baba’s sexual escapades as
those of a jaundiced, badmouthing fool. (I used to think of
him in these terms, too). In actual fact, Tal Brooke is author
of nine books and is listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World
(Volumes 12 & 13), Contemporary Authors (Vol. 93-96), and
The International Who's Who of Authors. The famous English
intellectual Malcolm Muggeridge highly praised his work. Glen
Meloy (q.v.) has correctly identified Tal Brooke as the
‘original whistle-blower.’ In fact, he has shared vital, as
yet unpublished information with Glen Meloy and me, and
undertaken to reveal it at a time when it will have maximum
impact.
In the mid to late nineties, almost a lone voice, the
Italian Paul Holbach, in his second language English, provided
the first, consecutive, incisive questioning of Sathya Sai
Baba. He withdrew his website, took to other preoccupations
but permitted the larger part archived at the Exbaba website:
http://home.hetnet.nl/~r.v.d.sandt/p_holbach/eng/gen_e.htm
Devoted to Sathya Sai Baba for twenty-five years, I spent a
few years around him and for two years taught English
literature at all levels in a voluntary capacity (1978-79) at
his college in Whitefield, via Bangalore, the first of several
large boys' colleges Sathya Sai Baba founded. Along with a
large network of those formerly associated with his work, and
as a matter of simplest conscience, I now assist with exposure
activities.
Unless the phenomena are powerfully challenged, Sathya Sai
Baba is all too likely to pass into history hailed as a world
teacher and savior. His devotees are legion in all the top
Indian power structures. Slavishly, they, and millions of
Indians, sink at his feet, declaring him a national treasure -
the greatest divine incarnation ever - and believe him when he
says that he will save the entire world, with India leading
the rest of us. Heavily armed state and federal police forces
and his own security and intelligence force, some of them
specially trained in IsraIsrael and the USA guard him with a
protection tighter than a drum. Why would they not? In the
form of foreign currency, he brings billions into India, and
his organisation sets up projects that Indian governments of
all persuasions have frequently failed to implement.
Powerful incentives to belief are the ostensible miracles.
But not all such phenomena related to him - such as sacred ash
(vibhuthi) that pours from his venerated photos and other
apparently miraculously manifesting objects - submit to
rational explanation, no matter how grimly rationalist
antagonists persist in superficial analyses. These phenomena
occur worldwide in devotees’ homes and other venues. I have
had a great many such experiences, and opine that
rationalistic analyses, in this, although not in other
directions, fall short. But dogmatism from both believers and
rationalists only hinders rational exploration of such
phenomena.
The Indian power structure, including most sections of the
media, constantly obstructs legal and other efforts by the
Exposé, with the honorable exception of India Today and
Vijayavihaaram, the latter with its unique and brave Editor,
Ramana Murthy. Several of us, including those with excellent
credentials, have written to the Indian President, Prime
Minister and hundreds of parliamentarians, embassies, high
commissions, and media. Reflecting shamefully on their
country, they remain mute, showing rank irresponsibility and
failure of courtesy. Some Indians who could help a lot do not,
being afraid to offend the status quo. They fear falling out
of favor with family, friends, workplace, and so on. You would
not think it was the land of the Freedom Fighters, nor of the
Vedas, which, as the brave Swami Vivekananda said, ring out
with the notion of fearlessness.
Indeed, the instrument of the subpoena may need to be used
in cases such as that of Dr Naresh Bhatia, former head of the
Blood Transfusion Unit at Sathya Sai Baba’s multi-million
dollar Super Specialty hospital at Puttaparthi. Dr Bhatia has
given us accounts of his own homosexual liaisons with Sathya
Sai Baba, and of his eventual protest at Sathya Sai Baba’s
sexual abuse of his college boys, including a young boy in 7th
Standard (not, as is sometimes misreported, a seven years old
boy). In discussions in his own New Delhi home with Stephen
Carthew (q.v.), he has clarified the issue of the boy’s age,
and has said (including in emails to me) that he still regards
Sathya Sai Baba as his guru. (As Swami Chidananda, the
institutional successor of the famous Sivananda of Rishikesh
once told me, when I sought his guidance after an Australian
woman had come to me distressed at hearing rumours of
homosexual practices by Sathya Sai Baba, there is a long
Indian tradition of surrender to one’s spiritual guru, even
when serious flaws are discovered). Spiritual?! Privately, Dr
Bhatia relates that he does not rescind on his earlier
accounts but will not repeat them because of concern for the
safety of those involved. We also understand that he has, in
exchange for the release of his possessions, entered into an
agreement with the Puttaparthi ashram authorities to remain
silent. What fearlessness!
In India, paedophilia is a still far more tabooed topic
than it is in Western countries. Nor would boys involved in
such a scandal look too good in the arranged marriage sphere.
However, a few courageous Indians work to expose Sathya Sai
Baba. This input is crucial, as it is important for activists
to lead the action within the culture that they understand
best. Hindus active in the Exposé, such as the
Tamil-Australian former devotee Jeyendran Soma, a civil
engineer, feel that Sathya Sai Baba profoundly misrepresents
and defames Hinduism, even while seeming to extol it. They
point to the contradictions and muddles that he makes with the
Hindu scriptures, many of which bungles can be shown to have
been quietly removed by his translators. These Hindu men and
women, assisted by distinguished scholars, are now taking
these matters to the leading Hindu councils in the world.
Smallish but very determined groups campaign to reveal the
many accusations against him.
We are now much further advanced, with two extensive
general websites, http://www.exbaba.com/
(Dutch, English and Italian) and http://www.saiguru.net/
(English, Spanish, Russian, and Polish). A widely
representative Sai Baba Exposé group, Just Seekers of Truth
(JuST), uses a professional public Petition website, http://www.PetitionOnline.com/saibaba/petition.html.
You too can sign it.
Welcome is the emergence of critical, prolific scholarly
writers with their own Sai Baba Exposé websites: see, Robert
Priddy (Norway), http://home.no.net/anir/Sai/enigma
and Brian Steel (Australia) http://bdsteel.tripod.com/More/index.html.
For an overview of critical materials, you may consult, In the
Shadow of Sathya Sai Baba at: http://www.saiguru.net/english/last_updates/shadowindex.htm.
Under "Studies" on the http://www.exbaba.com/ site,
there is a navigator to: "'Important studies from critical
authors since 'The Findings.'"
The ‘findings’ referred to were those of husband and wife
David (UK) and Faye Bailey (Australia), formerly two
exceptionally prominent devotees, both authors of strongly
selling books on Sathya Sai Baba, who ceased their devotion as
they kept discovering compelling evidence for sexual
molestation and major fraudulence of various kinds. An English
concert pianist, David Bailey taught music at Sathya Sai
Baba’s university at Puttaparthi, and made frequent trips
there from 1994, and was a popular keynote speaker at official
Sai devotee gatherings round the world. I think that ‘The
Findings’ would profit from very rigorous documentation and
witnessing of sources, such as the Hyderabad jeweler said to
provide objects that Sathya Sai Baba ‘materialises.’ See also,
‘Personal Experiences of David Bailey,’ http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/witnesses/david.html
Among penetrating contributions are those of Alexandra
Nagel (Holland) and Serguei Badaev (Russia). The latter has,
for example, documented glaring failures in financial
accountability within the Sathya Sai Organisation. He was
President of the Moscow Sathya Sai Centre, National Sathya Sai
Education in Human Values Coordinator and Deputy Chairman of
the Central Council of Russian-speaking countries. A
formidable ex pro-Sai polemicist is Sanjay Dadlani, a UK
university student in computer sciences, who changed sides,
and now conducts a former devotee discussion board, http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/sathyasaibabaexposeforum/
(Non-members must go to this web address and the other Yahoo
group addresses, mentioned below, to join up). One of Sanjay
Dadlani’s concerns is the prospect of Sathya Sai Baba making
(as he has promised) a move to the world stage. The concern is
not misplaced. Already on air is a 24-hr digital radio
broadcasting station, inaugurated by Sai Baba on November
23rd, 2001 on the day of his 76th birthday. http://www.sathyasai.org/radio/radio.html.
According to a Sai Sathya Organisation prospectus, it is
beamed at India and neighboring countries, Africa, Japan,
Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, and non-northern
parts of Europe, with plans to cover South America this year,
and then the USA.
Also useful, amid somewhat moderated sparks flying, is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sathyasaibabadiscussionclub/.
A rather ‘heavy’ and crowded board is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sathyasaibaba2/messages.
Participation in these fora may sometimes be a more accurate,
if melancholy, reflection of one’s IQ than Stanford-Binet
tests. Sadly, a site well run by Anthony Thomas, Quick Topic,
was repeatedly spammed and destroyed by Sathya Sai Baba
followers untypical of those very decent devotees most of us
have known down the years. Its archives can still be accessed
at: http://www.quicktopic.com/8/H/qYarJBpGLW7G6.
A similar fate attended the website of a sensitive young
woman, Keenan Cheney, who for the sake of her own
psychological wellbeing withdrew from the persistent
outpourings of pro-Sathya Sai Baba vitriol, a concoction some
of his devotees regularly offer us to drink. Also pivotal to
our effort are highly qualified and respected sexual abuse
professionals well apprised by Sai Baba's victims and their
families.
Not the slightest evidence exists of any attempt by him or
his organisation to curb the many and incredibly hateful
activities of certain Sathya Sai Baba devotees in their
attacks on us. With the extremely rare, immature exceptions –
with whom most of us will not allign our efforts with – former
devotees have comported themselves throughout with great
forbearance. Since Sathya Sai Baba has forbidden his devotees
to view the allegations on the Internet, we have no means of
seeing his devotees well-represented in any discussion.
Much of Sathya Sai Baba’s fraudulence has been exposed. For
example, videos shot by well-known devotees show him, on
careful analysis, faking materialisations. The Sai
Baba-appointed US videographer James Redmond’s vast video
footage is a prime case. Some devotees have acknowledged
seeing Sai Baba cheat, but say that it is his test of their
faith. However, it may be a mistake to miscalculate strong
evidence for some of the supra-rational phenomena. These often
convince otherwise rational human beings that humanity is in
the presence of a great spiritual benefactor. If he makes a
move to charismatically charm the world, and the powerful
appearance of miracles continues, whatever be its causation,
we need to ensure that civil reality and law triumph over the
thirst for the miraculous. We need to ensure that national
police forces have plentiful sworn affidavits, so that they
can be fully equipped with arrest warrants in any country with
its own victims where he may decide to travel.
A common response to the three Nexus articles was that they
had the 'ring of truth.' One of the authors was Dr Terry
Gallagher, an agricultural scientist, and formerly highly
respected leader of the Australian Sathya Sai Organisation.
Some comments of his are at: http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/witnesses/terry.html.
Dr Gallagher’s efforts to properly investigate the allegations
of sexual molestation had been, long previous to the Nexus
article, heavily suppressed by T. Sri Ramanathan, the head of
the Sathya Sai Organisation of Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Dr Gallagher resigned on the basis of high principle, as have
many others since, the world over. He also told me that he
had, all in vain, extensively presented evidence for sexual
molestation to Valmai Worthington, of Queensland, Australia.
She is a prominent organiser of many groups (young males
included) who visit Sathya Sai Baba (I was in one of them,
leaving Brisbane, Australia November 14, 1997). Indeed, I have
compelling evidence that in a Worthington-led group a young
man (known to me) had his genitals touched by him, and an
exceptionally credible eyewitness is able to attest to this
fact under oath.
One of the Australians with direct personal accounts of
sexual molestation by Sathya Sai Baba is Hans de Kraker, a
graphic arts business consultant, who formerly managed the
Westerner’s canteen a Puttaparthi. He relates to me that he
reported his experience to one of the foremost leaders in the
Australian Organisation, Dr Sara Pavan, a senior Sydney
anaesthetist, who, he says, did not give him a proper hearing
and said that it is better "not to speak of such things."
In thus totally disregarding the complaints by parents,
boys and young men about sexual molestation, many officers of
the Sathya Sai Organisation derelict their duty of care at
both the individual and Organisation levels.
Another highly respected leader, Stephen Carthew, a
documentary filmmaker, formerly the Spiritual Co-coordinator
for South Australia, shortly after the Nexus article,
submitted that the allegations be discussed by the rank and
file. After speaking to a number of families who accessed him
to alarming first-hand reports of sexual molestation by Sathya
Sai Baba, he too was deeply shaken, and called a formal
meeting of devotees in Adelaide. Summarily, T. Sri Ramanathan,
a retired, ex-Sri Lankan commercial lawyer who now works for
the Law faculties of both the University of Sydney and the
University of New South Wales, cast him out. http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/letters/carthew.html.
On Mother’s Day 1999, Stephen Carthew had also dared to
suggest to a South Australian Sathya Sai Organisation’s
ladies' group – who, he tells me, warmly endorsed his speech -
that the Organisation was highly male chauvinistic. Worldwide,
other courageous and truthful individuals have received the
same draconian treatment. For a similar bloody-minded casting
out of a former top leader of the Russian Sai Organisation,
see Serguei Badaev's report, http://saiguru.net/english/articles/10disqualification.htm
As of Tuesday noon Eastern Australian Standard Time,
September 2, 2003, the Petition signatories number 470. (There
is the encouraging sign of an increasing number of Indian
names beginning to appear, giving India as their country).
These include former devotees from many countries. Some of
them had spent well over two decades closely involved in Sai
Baba's work. Some held key positions. It outlines allegations
against Sathya Sai Baba, notably those relating to serial
sexual abuse of minors and young men and Sai Baba's complicity
in police executions in his private apartments at Puttaparthi
on June 6, 1993. It calls for a properly constituted official
enquiry and pressure by governments around the world. See
Robert Priddy's "Faith-shaking events - the 1993 murders," http://home.no.net/anir/Sai/enigma/VKN1.htm.
For other Priddy contributions on the police killings, see
also: http://home.no.net/anir/Sai/enigma/ExtraMurders.htm
and http://home.no.net/anir/Sai/enigma/Murders.htm.
His page at http://home.no.net/anir/Sai/enigma/moremurders.htm
has texts of transcripts from Indian newspapers in 1993/4.
Coming from many countries, cultural and educational
backgrounds, we increasingly expose him and his accomplices in
major venues. Requiring immense effort and networking, we
precipitated well-researched articles in the press of many
countries. These include: Australia (The Age), Canada (Ottawa
Citizen, Toronto Star, Vancouver Sun), Denmark (BT), Chile
(Gatopardo), Germany (Bild, Focus), Holland (Trouw), India
(India Today), U.S.A. (Salon.com), U.K. (Times of London,
Daily Telegraph), Sweden (Göteborgsposten), … National
broadcasters have joined in Denmark (on radio news and
talkback, and thrice on TV), Norway ("Seduced" was thrice
shown on national TV on Saturday nights), UK (BBC radio) and
Australia (ABC radio), as well as several installments of
Alejandro Agostinelli’s documentary in Argentina (Azul TV),
and Dutch radio and TV. Under tight wraps are some upcoming,
major media exposures.
On January 30, 2002, Danish Broadcasting aired Øjvind
Kyrø's 54-minute documentary on the Sai Baba Exposé,
"Seduced," with a number of repeats. Major TV interests in the
world have now purchased "Seduced." Millions more will see it
quite soon but the program schedules we wish to keep from the
cunning and increasingly desperate Sathya Sai Organisation.
Promptly, the municipal authorities rescinded the sale to Sai
Baba devotees of the famous castle Arresødal in Copenhagen,
which was to have been used as a ‘Sai international school.’
Though money is supposed to speak all languages, the US $6
million did not speak Danish! (On excellent information, I
assert that Bob Bozzani, a high roller and key Sathya Sai
Organisation leader in the USA, Bob Bozzani, would have
difficulty denying that the money came from him! He, by the
way, has been given by Glen Meloy (q.v.) and others ample
evidence of Sathya Sai Baba’s sexual molestations, and ignored
it). "Seduced" brought out a terrible thirst for several
litigation actions against Danish Broadcasting by Central
Co-coordinator for Europe and Co-coordinator for
Russian-speaking countries Thorbjörn Meyer, and the Danish
businessman Jørgen Trygved, who was also Chairman of the ‘Sai
international school’ fund board.
It was a litigious thirst that Danish Broadcasting, proud
of its journalistic professionalism, refused to cater to, and
the courts of Denmark are clearly unwilling to slake. As of
April 9, 2000, right on the heels of my open and successful
activity in getting the University of Adelaide to cancel the
Sai National Conference 2003, the same thirst has gripped T.
Sri Ramanathan in Australia, who has formally threatened
litigation against me, and falsely declared that I have
violated the telecommunications act. http://www.saiaustralia.org.au/release/100.html.
No matter that, over the years, Sathya Sai Baba has repeatedly
inveighed strongly against litigation.
After investigating our submissions, the Vice-Chancellor of
the University of Flinders, South Australia, cancelled his
University’s high-powered delegation which, with UNESCO
(Paris), was to co-sponsor an education conference in human
values in September 2000 at Sai Baba's main ashram, at
Puttaparthi. After our very strenuous submissions, UNESCO
withdrew. On September 9, and again in more detail on the
15th, it posted a Media Advisory: http://www.unesco.org/education/highlights/media_advisory.htm.
The Advisory cited lack of consultation by the Institute of
Sathya Sai Education; the unethical scheduling of some
sessions at his ashram, instead of outside it; and the
inclusion of some delegates without their prior consent. Above
all, it stated, "The Organisation is deeply concerned about
widely reported allegations of sexual abuse involving youths
and children that have been leveled at the leader of the
movement in question, Sathya Sai Baba." As Glen Meloy (q.v.),
others and I were privy to the correspondence, we know that
UNESCO moved only after first obtaining reports from the
French National Police (the Sureté).
The US State Department’s ‘India - Consular Information
Sheet,’ November 23, 2001, in a way that clearly points to
Puttaparthi, warns of reports of sexual abuse of males by the
religious teacher there. No doubt for legal-political reasons,
the Travel Advisory avoids naming Sathya Sai Baba: http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/shortnews/warning.html.
However, via extensive direct contact, Exposé co-coordinators
know exactly where the State Department and FBI continue to
stand, the high seniority of those officials involved, and
what actions they are able to take should this guru dare to
fulfill his long-time promise to enter the USA.
The Indian Prime Minister, A.B. Vajpayee, and three
high-profile co-signatories of a public letter say that our
contentions are "wild, reckless and concocted allegations made
by certain vested interests and people against Bhagawan Sri
Sathya Sai Baba." http://www.saiguru.net/english/news/020927oppenletter.htm.
Owing to Exposé leaders informing him well, the British Prime
Minister, Tony Blair, has written a letter assuring the Hon.
Tony Colman MP, that he will not meet Sai Baba, www.saiguru.net/english/news/ukwarns.htm.
Strong national parliamentary action is being prepared in the
UK and Australia.
Within a near-miraculous three days apart, the New York
Times, Nov. 1, 2002 www.saiguru.net/english/news/021201nytafriend.htm
and the International Herald Tribune, November 3, http://home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/articles/taroorsarticle.html
ran completely different, most unbalanced stories favourable
to Sathya Sai Baba; likely stimulated by his newly re-vamped
propaganda machine. Shashi Tharoor who wrote the IHT story was
formerly chief assistant to the UN head and a former Indian
diplomat. Keith Bradsher was runner up to a Pulitzer Prize in
journalism in 1987. With a lameness suggestive of the
incredible unprofessional sloppiness for which NYT has
recently been so thoroughly exposed, Keith Bradsher, in a five
months’ overdue letter, has written to me, Tuesday, July 01,
2003 10:52 PM: ‘I had done two Internet searches before
writing my story. While I found stories mentioning Sathya Sai
Baba, I did not find any articles then mentioning the
allegations. Last December, following notes from you and
others, I alerted New York and our New Delhi bureau about the
allegations, so we will be aware of them if new evidence
surfaces or Sathya Sai Baba is in the news again.’ Was
Bradsher blind? Anyone neophyte doing the simplest web search
in recent years would have immediately seen references adverse
to Sathya Sai Baba. Despite ignoring for five months the
appeals made by both Sai Baba’s victims and supporters from
around the world, Bradsher expresses no regret, nor show any
desire to make amends for his chronically imbalanced article.
Recently, the American ex-astronaut Dr Brian O'Leary told
us that he had, as a result of documentation Andries Krugers
Dagneaux (Holland) and I had sent him, cancelled his
appearance in Chennai, which would have highlighted Sathya Sai
Baba, and that he was terribly sorry that his good name has
been misused by Sai devotees, and promptly took action with
those concerned, so as to prevent this attempt to co-opt
happening again. See under "News," home.hetnet.nl/~ex-baba/engels/directlytonews.html,
posting for Tuesday February 18, 2003.
In the UK, four years ago, the Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Manchester stopped Sathya Sai Baba sect
meetings, as have the authorities of the University College of
London, Downey House public school, and Lord Wandsworth
College. At Glastonbury, acting on documentation from a very
eminent former devotee, the Catholic bishop banned from its
premises the well-known Ramala Centre, founded by high-profile
Sai devotees David Jevons and his wife.
By warning educational authorities and municipalities, we
are stopping, the setting up of Sai schools. The Sai School in
Hartford, Connecticut, USA, although fully sanctioned by
education authorities to commence operation, was closed by the
intervention of several activists who petitioned for its
closure. So that they can cancel arrangements, owners of
Sathya Sai Baba meeting venues, such as schools and community
organisations, are shown the abundant evidence. This action
constitutes defeat at the hands of the very communities the
Sathya Sai Organisation would wish (for example, via its
stealthy secular Human Values push) to win unto itself.
A new project is geared to put the facts at the disposal of
renowned immensely influential ‘New-Age’ writers/educators,
such as Dr Wayne Dyer, Dr Doreen Virtue, Dr Phyllis Krystal -
and those publishers, bookstores and associations who promote
their work - who write and speak favorably about Sathya Sai
Baba. To note see the early effects of successful negotiations
with the Unity Church, which extends throughout the world, and
which has promoted Dr Dyer’s books, see: home.hetnet.nl/~ex_baba/engels/shortnews/barryunity.html
In Australia, we ensured the cancellation of the Sai
National Conference scheduled at the University of Adelaide,
April 18-25, 2003. The Vice-Chancellor appointed a senior
staff investigator to explore the matter, and within the month
cancelled venue, catering arrangements, and handed the money
back. South Australia’s leading newspaper The Advertiser,
Tuesday February 18, 2003, stated: ‘South Australian Sai Baba
leaders say the allegations are unproven and plan to continue
with the event, vowing to fight the university's
cancellation.’ Sathya Sai conference spokesman Ken Soman told
The Advertiser, `We have an arrangement with the university
and we are paying the student union $30,000 to cater the
event.' Again big Sathya Sai dollars refused to speak all
languages. www.saiguru.net/english/news/030224univadelaidecancels.htm
Yet, for many weeks, the Sai Organisation maintained its
Conference website, www.saiaust.org/speakers.htm (now withdrawn
but fortunately archived on the http://www.exbaba.com/ and
http://www.saiguru.net/
websites). None of the invitees agreed to attend as special
guests. Yet for many weeks, the authors mentioned on the
website, T. Sri Ramanathan and Ken Soman, claimed to have
invited the Prime Minister, Premier, Lord Mayor and Roman
Catholic Archbishop. The Lord Mayor told me that he had not in
fact been invited! Michelle Virgo, the Chief Administrator for
the South Australia Premier Mike Rann told me, "We did receive
an invitation. We looked at it and said mm mm, no!" Archbishop
Philip Wilson’s private secretary told me that, in response to
our documentations, "The Archbishop is discussing the matter
with his advisors: the Moderator of the Curia, the Chair of
the Multifaith Group etc." She soon got back and reassured me
that the Archbishop certainly would not accept any invitation
by the Sathya Sai Organisation. The Advertiser also confirmed
refusals of these same individuals to attend the conference.
In meticulously apprising the invitees of the allegations,
including the offer of access to victims and their families,
we supplied many professional references, including our highly
credentialed sexual abuse counselors and an internationally
eminent legal authority. No doubt following one of its typical
modus operandi, the Sathya Sai Organisation, used the big
names, spuriously, as an additional drawing card, and to add
respectability to the event. High level patronage would look
‘good’ on subsequent booklets of the Sathya Sai Organisation,
and help it ingratiate itself further into an unwary
Australian community at large. Why, by the way, did the Sathya
Sai Organisation not have the courtesy to include the Federal
Leader of the Opposition, or distinguished religious leaders
besides the Roman Catholic Archbishop?
In his public discourses, Sathya Sai Baba makes worsening
bloopers - which he simply can’t hide. We can laugh, or cry,
at his capers, even while his audiences, deserting all
commonsense, applaud. In his article "SB and Christianity.
Some Observations," the Australian Scholar Brian Steel has
well exposed Sai Baba's anachronistic understanding of
Judeo-Christian history: bdsteel.tripod.com/More/Jesus1.htm. Some of
Sai Baba's pronouncements noted here are absolute howlers. For
example, "Because of so many groups there, they all attempted
even to harm Jesus. Romans on one side. Catholics on the other
side. Luther on another side. There were so many groups that
went on changing." By "many groups there," he means: at the
time of Christ, which he gives as being 350 years before the
time we understand Jesus to have lived.
Not least, he has made the most garbled, contradictory and
unscientific statements about magnetism. www.saiguru.net/english/articles/56Bmagnetism.htm.
In his public discourse March 13, 2002, he told thousands that
his divine magnetism holds him to the ground, impeding his
feet and hand movements: "So when I put My foot down, the
whole foot stuck to the ground. It is a little hard to lift a
foot that is stuck. Wherever I walk, it sticks there. Whatever
is held, it sticks to My (sic) hand. This magnet is not in
everyone like this. This magnet is so powerful only in
Divinity." Sanjay Dadlani (q.v.) comments: he has worsening
osteoarthritis! (To signify Godhead in their master, the
capitalisation of personal pronouns is rife among Sai devotee
writings).
A headline at the pretended objective geocities.com/the_sai_critic/expose.html, a
key pro-Sai Baba website, boasts "Exposé Is Over." In fact, it
has scarcely begun.