As The New York Times explains, one of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi's spiritual goals "is to rebuild the world according to Vedic principles. He has called for the demolition of 'improperly oriented' buildings, believing them to be toxic, and includes among them the United Nations and the White House. There are proposals for New York and Paris to be cleared to make way for 3,000 marble peace palaces. (His organization operates such palaces in Bethesda, Md., Lexington, Ky., Houston and Fairfield.) Maharishi is also convinced that every country's capital is wrongly located. In India and America, his organization has bought land near what it calls each country's 'brahmastan' - or the geographical and energy center. The future capital of the United States would be Smith Center, Kan., population 1,931." NYTimes.
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what a bunch of fucking idiots
Any Archinect readers in Smith Center, Kansas?
Might I also add that "clearing" New York City "to make way for 3,000 marble peace palaces" is totally fucking kick-ass...?
On the other hand, why not 6,000?
Why not 12,000?
I want to see these marble peace palaces.
A "giggling guru" that calls forth groups of "coherence-creators" to stop all the "mischief-mongership" in the world? Is he up for election?
marble peace palace #1.
11,999 to go.
make that 99,999.
note the flags. "O", as in Orhan wins. penthouse level.
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