More evidence of the way things are going ... the Brahma Kumaris enter the Gypsy Rose Lee stakes doing a roaring trade in the fortune prediction business.
From an anonymous donor ... you can see the BK Wheel of Fortune™ on the left, in green and red, which the public had to spin in order to be given their fate. Our Sweet Angels of Light™ were business at this service, offering fortunes - along with a handful of leaflets advertising their center - at some public event. It is not know how many of their minds were further spun with the 5,00 year Cycle at a later date.
Website, Gypsy Psychic Scams.com point out that
As Gypsy Janki Kripalani might say herself, "cross my palm with silver ...".
OK, let's just re-phrase that for a moment and explore the Brahma Kumari concept that, everything that happens in all of history is a memorial of what happened in the Confluence Age to the Brahma Kumaris. "Those damned Bhilis are only giving the 'limited fortune'; we, the Baba's Brahma Kumaris, are giving you the 'Unlimited Fortune' for 84 births."
Interestingly, the gypsies originally hail from India and many say Rajasthan. They have a very strict, closed society that has lived outside the law of every non-Gypsy culture they feed off of. In fact, they have rules about only relating with other Gypsies, which explains how their traits have stayed so consistent. As to their spread in the West;
Now, you tell me what the difference is ...
The US Internal Revenue Service wants to help victims of fortune-telling/"spiritualist" crime recover their money. If you've been the victim of a fortune-telling/spiritual work scam, conned out of money or a property, you do have options and both the IRS and gypsypsychicscams.com are interested in helping you recover your money.
To report the money stolen from you, you'll need to contact the IRS using the information below. They'll need you to submit an affidavit attesting to the amount(s) taken from you and by whom. The form you'll need has been provided below (in a pdf file). To begin your investigation, please contact the IRS at the toll-free number below. They will give you instructions for submitting your form. Internal Revenue Service - Tax Fraud: 1-800-829-0433
Skeptics note that Gipsy Janki Kripalani, only the year before predicted that she, then leader Prakashmani and trance medium Gulzar would be with the BK family until the very end ... until Destruction. Prakashmani then died after experiencing a prolonged period of Alzheimer's Disease and unconsciousness with Janki being amongst those that pulled the plug on the life support equipment. Click to enlarge.
From an anonymous donor ... you can see the BK Wheel of Fortune™ on the left, in green and red, which the public had to spin in order to be given their fate. Our Sweet Angels of Light™ were business at this service, offering fortunes - along with a handful of leaflets advertising their center - at some public event. It is not know how many of their minds were further spun with the 5,00 year Cycle at a later date.
Website, Gypsy Psychic Scams.com point out that
gypsypsychicscams.com wrote:The typical Gypsy fortune telling storefront takes in an average of $250,000 per year, and because Gypsies are culturally conditioned since childhood to not feel bad about conning gadje out of money, it's worth it for a Gypsy to go to all the trouble of putting on a religious act.
They're good at it, and they've grown up watching their mothers, aunts and older Sisters doing the same. It's a way of life for them and it's the only culture they know. They grow up in a closed society that they spend their lives obeying so that they can belong. That's why they go to such great lengths to stay distant from the rest of the world they live in.
As Gypsy Janki Kripalani might say herself, "cross my palm with silver ...".
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OK, let's just re-phrase that for a moment and explore the Brahma Kumari concept that, everything that happens in all of history is a memorial of what happened in the Confluence Age to the Brahma Kumaris. "Those damned Bhilis are only giving the 'limited fortune'; we, the Baba's Brahma Kumaris, are giving you the 'Unlimited Fortune' for 84 births."
The typical Brahma Kumaris center takes in an average of $250,000 per year, and because Brahma Kumaris are culturally conditioned since BKWSU teacher training camp to not feel bad about conning Shudras out of money, it's worth it for a Brahma Kumari to go to all the trouble of putting on a religious act.
They're good at it, and they've grown up watching their Dadis, Didis and older Sisters doing the same. It's a way of life for them and it's the only culture they know. They grow up in a closed society that they spend their lives obeying so that they can belong. That's why they go to such great lengths to stay distant from the rest of the world they live in.
Interestingly, the gypsies originally hail from India and many say Rajasthan. They have a very strict, closed society that has lived outside the law of every non-Gypsy culture they feed off of. In fact, they have rules about only relating with other Gypsies, which explains how their traits have stayed so consistent. As to their spread in the West;
Gypsies teach that on the day before Christ was to be crucified, a Roman soldier found a Gypsy blacksmith and ordered four spikes which the Romans needed a crucifixion. The Gypsy blacksmith created the spikes, but that night the Gypsy kept hearing a voice outside his tent saying, "This is my son they're going to crucify."
The Gypsy couldn't see anyone outside though, but the voice continued. When the soldier arrived, the Gypsy displayed his handiwork and then went to give them to the soldier. However, the Gypsy performed a trick and kept one of the spikes, fleeing with the fourth spike which was intended to be driven through Christ's heart. God was so pleased with the Gypsy that He promised that from then on, Gypsies could travel anywhere and steal for a living, that this was from that day forward allowed by God. The only rule was that they could not steal from another Gypsy, only non-Gypsies.
This is exactly what the Gypsies are taught with each new generation. While Gypsies are master cons, having perfected their art over centuries of living outside the rest of society and living by their wits, they're on a whole uneducated, very superstitious, and ironically brainwashed people themselves. Gypsy culture is harsh and unfair. The women actually do the brunt of the breadwinning (or breadstealing, as it were), since a good Gypsy fortune teller can bring in a small fortune each year.
Any Gypsy woman who does not follow the rules of her Gypsy society is "impure", the ultimate stigma to be avoided at all costs. Gypsy families, familia, will relate to other closely related families who live in other parts of the country, forming a mutual assistance network called a vitsa. Members of a vitsa are housed, fed and entertained when in town. Members of the kumpania will often form a work team sharing duties, expenses and profits equally, e.g. Gypsy women working from the same fortune telling parlor.
Now, you tell me what the difference is ...
The US Internal Revenue Service wants to help victims of fortune-telling/"spiritualist" crime recover their money. If you've been the victim of a fortune-telling/spiritual work scam, conned out of money or a property, you do have options and both the IRS and gypsypsychicscams.com are interested in helping you recover your money.
To report the money stolen from you, you'll need to contact the IRS using the information below. They'll need you to submit an affidavit attesting to the amount(s) taken from you and by whom. The form you'll need has been provided below (in a pdf file). To begin your investigation, please contact the IRS at the toll-free number below. They will give you instructions for submitting your form. Internal Revenue Service - Tax Fraud: 1-800-829-0433
Skeptics note that Gipsy Janki Kripalani, only the year before predicted that she, then leader Prakashmani and trance medium Gulzar would be with the BK family until the very end ... until Destruction. Prakashmani then died after experiencing a prolonged period of Alzheimer's Disease and unconsciousness with Janki being amongst those that pulled the plug on the life support equipment. Click to enlarge.