Sunday, September 29, 2024

International pact with the devil


The purpose of the media hype by "defense of religious rights" organizations in the MISA-Bivolaru case has now become even more obvious:
to concoct "arguments" favorable to MISA to serve to the French courts that will judge the trial of those accused
of human trafficking and sexual abuse, detained following the actions of the French authorities on November 28, 2023, and an attempt
to put pressure on French justice ahead of the upcoming trial.

All the fuss materialized in a "Report by the organization Human Rights Without Frontiers (HRWF) and the association CAP-LC
[Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience - a French NGO created in 2000 to protect
religious freedom] at the 142nd session of the UN Commission on Human Rights" (link 🔗 și archive 🔗).

Behold, MISA has a hand longer than France's 🔗, reaching all the way to the UN! Russia's invasion of Ukraine was not condemned at the UN,
because Russia has a veto in the Security Council, but it's to condemn France at the UN for daring
to disturb the "godly" work of MISA.

Of course, it didn't take MISA too long - just 6 days after the original 🔗 article appeared - to wave this report
by their acolytes as proof of their too-innocence and the severe persecution they are being subjected to (posted on MISA's official website 🔗).
The report repeats the same fixed ideas stubbornly repeated, according to the principle that a lie repeated ends up becoming truth:
the action of the French authorities was abusive and disproportionate, that there was no evidence of the accusations and then the authorities tried to
fabricate evidence and victims or force those detained to make incriminating statements against those accused, blah blah blah blah.

The problem with lying is that because it is not based on truth, but on a fabrication that fades in memory as time passes,
after a while, differences begin to appear from the original.
After MISA repeated over and over in its position papers that the raids were directed against "yoga practitioners who are
in spiritual retreat", it has now begun to forget the original lie and has finally gotten the truth (and the situation) out of its hands, quote:

"a massive SWAT operation, involving some 175 heavily armed police officers, raided eight private homes and apartments
where peaceful Romanian yoga practitioners were STAYING near Paris and in Nice" 🔗,
while the original article in English reads
"eight private homes and apartments USED by peaceful Romanian yoga practitioners near Paris and in Nice" 🔗.

Note the "use" by international organizations defending MISA of MISA's wooden language, to make it clear that
these organizations receive ALREADY REDACTED not only the "reports of the victims of the abuses of the French authorities", but also the 
"official" positions of these organizations, according to the saying that he who pays the piper calls the tune...
Even in the text of the report, on page 2, it says, and I quote: "Most of them had chosen to combine the pleasant with the useful in France".
That's what Fautré said in his post ("avaient choisi de joindre l'agréable à l'utile en France", see the original 🔗 ), demonstrating that Bivolaru speaks through him. In fact, in the esoteric language of MISA, to combine the useful with the pleasurable
means using sexual pleasure as a means leading to God, sic(k)!

On this blog it has been reported that in the first version of the "accounts of victims of French police abuse", which was subsequently withheld from the public
by being made "private" 🔗, the witness stated that jewelry boxes were confiscated, as well as a lot of electronic equipment
and even a rabbit (!), i.e. everything that the Romanian yogi on "spiritual retreat in France" usually takes with him, thus revealing the secret
that the "practitioners" actually lived there and were not on "spiritual retreat", which could have been done very well in Romania!

The report claims that "despite finding no evidence of criminal activity or trafficking victims,
more than 50 yoga practitioners were arrested, detained and subjected to abusive interrogation conditions."
Clearly, if no evidence had been found, the French courts could not have ordered the accused to be detained for such a lengthy period,
which is already 10 months, and which is reviewed by the court every 4 months!
Moreover, the French authorities recently issued an international search and arrest warrant for the two members of the Stoian family,
who were detained in Georgia and are now subject to extradition to France.

The French press spoke of the discovery of over 200,000 euros in the apartment where Bivolaru was hiding, plus the warnings written
on all the walls for the women who lived there. If only the same people always lived in that apartment, there would be no need
to post these rules. Of course, this was only necessary if other women were always arriving in the apartment!

The false and tendentious statement that 'no evidence was found' shows the lack of objectivity of the report and tries to suggest that in fact
'there is no evidence' and that the French police's action is aimed at fabricating evidence and victims.

quote from the report:
The report shows a disturbing pattern of fabricating "victims" of trafficking and abuse, even when those individuals have denied
categorically denied that they were victims. This appears to reflect an alarming tendency for authorities to disregard the autonomy of individuals
and to impose a victimization narrative.

This is an attempt at manipulation undertaken by MISA&Friends by diverting public attention away from the real cause of the raids
French police raids (the PREVIOUS complaints lodged with the French authorities by former trainees) to a situation that arose
AFTER these raids, namely the fact that none of the persons detained had lodged a complaint against the accused.

quote from the report:
The different treatment of Romanian yoga practitioners compared to that of better-known suspects, such as Telegram founder,
Pavel Durov, further highlights the problems of discrimination and double standards in the French judicial system.

Arguments such as "the French judiciary has problems of discrimination and double standards" show even more clearly that MISA,
instead of seeking to bring evidence to disprove the accusations, they are trying to pressure the French judiciary and all sorts of lawyer tricks,
a sign that they have nothing in their favor (for if they had, they would have gotten the accused out of jail after so many months).

The report goes so far as to "make several key recommendations to the French government"! Let's look at some of them:

➢ 1. Ensure the right to liberty and security by prohibiting arbitrary arrest and detention.

Arbitrary arrest and detention have not yet been proven. All those detained and interrogated have links to MISA
and with Bivolaru, and their statements that they were "in spiritual retreat" are suspect and contradicted by the reality
found on the spot.

➢ 4. To prevent victim fabrication and forced confessions.

It is a tendentious provision suggesting that Bivolaru&Co are innocent, that there are no victims and that they are trying to
to find victims by forcing those detained in raids. Also those who consider themselves victims and who have previously filed
complaints about what they consider to be abuses, allegedly did not do so of their own initiative, but were persuaded to do so.

Perhaps these shady organizations should recommend that MISA/ATMAN stop requiring trainees to take oaths
of secrecy of their activities and actions 🔗 🔗 and stop bringing lying witnesses through the courts who,
under a crooked oath with their hand on the Bible and the cross, invent facts that serve their petty purposes 🔗.

Very significant fact, no account of any of the people detained in the apartment where he was arrested was published
Bivolaru, all attention is directed to the other locations, where "there were no victims"! From Bivolaru's apartment later emerged
the famous "blue heart" shots, with the focus on the piles of books, avoiding close-ups of what was written on the sheets placed
on all the walls of the rooms or what was in the "gift" bags!

Page 5 of the original report states, and I quote:
"They were the real "collateral" victims of excessive and disproportionate police action organized by the French judicial authorities,
they had the misfortune of being in the wrong place at the wrong time".

I thought MISA yogis were supposed to perform the important actions only after receiving the affirmative response to consecration
the action roads to God! That's what guru Bivolaru told the French court. So they were there because
had received God's approval, so they were at the right place at the right time, according to their personal karma!

➢ 5. Ensure effective remedies and compensation for victims of unlawful arrest and detention or abuse.

That was the sticking point: compensation for abuse! Another several hundred thousand euros compensation for "yoga practitioners dedicated
only to the spiritual path and completely disinterested in the material", who call themselves martyrs to spiritual causes, but demand monetary compensation
for the "sufferings endured", contrary to the spiritual tradition that those who seek rewards for spiritual deeds, "have had their reward".

This time, however, the "abused" will no longer face the poorly trained representatives of the Romanian loser state, who do not care about the outcome
of trials involving the state (being sent there on connections and connections), but they will have to deal with the representatives of the interests of the French state,
who also fucked Bivolaru in the nose at the ECHR 🔗.

And how will the "abused" at the ECHR or in the French courts explain their presence with jewelry and electronic equipment in those
"spiritual retreat centers generously provided free of charge by other practitioners who had come from Romania
to France just to buy or build houses with as many rooms as possible, to make them available free of charge to their needy
fellow aspirants', who came from Romania with money and boxes of jewelry with them, all the way to Paris or even to the Côte d'Azur?

6. Strengthen safeguards against discrimination based on national origin or association.

I mean, my goodness, the French police raids would have taken place only because it was MISA Romanian yoga practitioners!
MISA-friendly organizations should first explain the following:

⬧What were the Romanian MISA trainees "on spiritual retreat" looking for in France, near Paris or on the Côte d'Azur,
although MISA has such locations in Romania?

⬧why were there only Romanians in those HOM HOMES? Don't yoga students from other countries also have the right to such retreats?
Is this not discrimination or racism?

⬧why weren't ethnic French people also involved, even though the residences are on French territory?

how did the practitioners - exclusively Romanians - support themselves or what did they live on, coming (allegedly!) only for spiritual retreat, an activity which,
according to some MISA trainees, has been going on for almost 15 years 🔗? Quote:

A.: I have been to France several times for such retreats since 2010 and I like it very much. Therefore,
last year I planned to spend two months in Villiers-sur-Marne again, from the end of September to the end of November.
I booked a flight to Paris and friends picked me up from the airport to take me to the yoga center.
In the early hours of the morning, a SWAT team made a spectacular entry into our center, where dozens of yoga practitioners
were being housed for retreat. In my case, they took my bags, ID, cell phone, tablet, computer, an envelope with 1000 euros
and my wallet with about 200 euros. 🔗

Q.: Can you tell me more about living conditions in Villiers-sur-Marne?
A.: In my case, I had chosen to live in a small cozy pavilion (about 7 square meters) outside the main building because
I wanted to go on retreats to practice yoga and meditate quietly sometimes without sleeping or eating for 24 hours.
The building belongs to Sorin Turc, a violinist who used to play in the Monaco orchestra and is a MISA sympathizer.
It's spacious and comfortable: there are enough bathrooms and showers for all the yoga students living there. There's a large hall
for practicing yoga. There is a large kitchen with stoves, two large freezers, a juice drink dispenser,
toasters and other facilities like washing machines and dryers.
As for meals, we would go to a local supermarket to shop and prepare our own food. If living conditions
were so bad, there wouldn't have been so many yoga students wanting to live there, and I wouldn't have returned
so many times to Villiers-sur-Marne. At the time of the raid it was a Christmas atmosphere and many decorations were already up.
It looked very nice, but after the SWAT operation the place was left in a deplorable state. 🔗

Two months in France, near Paris, for 1,200 euros, including the return to Romania, that's less than 20 euros a day! Living, baby!
It's obviously bullshit, and that's not all!
"Uu, I only came to stay until the end of November, I was planning to leave just before the Santa Claus holiday,
but I got the hall ready for Christmas, even though I wasn't staying until then!"
That's €1,200 for three months, including Christmas and New Year's Eve! The austere life of a retired yogi!

Who pays for the electricity and water for such a building that used to house dozens of practitioners? Turc, on his violinist's salary?
In the report, on page 2 🔗 it says in the original quote:
"Villas or apartments kindly and freely put at their disposal by their owners or tenants", i.e. there were some who,
although they paid rent for those dwellings, put them freely at the disposal of others and then went elsewhere(!), I quote from page 3,
"the owners or co-owners or official tenants of the premises were not present at the time of the raid, except Sorin Turc".

"Friends picked me up from the airport to take me to the yoga center," from where "I would go to a local supermarket to shop."
If there was so much freedom of movement, why were these "spiritual retreats" not known about until now, after the French police
have publicized them in the international press? MISA has always talked only about the retreats at Shirnea!

7. Protect the right to freedom of religion and belief.

Believing that sex leads to God and fucking gurus is burning karma is a religious belief to be protected,
in the MISA buddies' view!

The report concludes apophatically:
Implementation of these recommendations would be an important step in aligning France's practices with its obligations under the Covenant
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The Human Rights Committee should carefully analyze these allegations
and press France to address these systemic human rights issues.

Until now France did not "violate human rights"? How come it's only now, just after the MISA leaders are back in jail
and are in danger of staying there for decades to come, have the "Human Rights" NGOs gotten a hard-on?

Should the Human Rights Committee review the charges or the courts?
"Uu, esteemed UN, tell France to fall in line, Bivolaru and MISA to be declared innocent before the trial begins,
"forget the imaginary victims!"
This is the international dimension of the MISA octopus and the proposed international pact to get the Macrocosmic Rapist off the hook again!

All the whining in the report refers to events during and after the raids, but nothing is mentioned about the existence of
complaints made prior to the raids by former trainees who consider themselves victims of Bivolaru and MISA's abuses.
Thus, an attempt is now being made to deceive the UN, on the model of the Swedish justice system.
But MISA's problem is that nobody does anything at the UN and nobody cares about the UN anymore!

An article about the manipulation tactics "used" by MISA can be read here

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