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haribol⌠itâs my birthdayyyyyyy

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O madhava, wherever I go, may my heart always be at your lotus feetđŞˇ
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her true form âŹď¸âŹď¸âŹď¸
i know that her design is a compliment of several cultures, not only hindu but also byzantine and orthodox. i'm thinking of drawing her in other guises with a slant to match the paintings of these cultures
Lord KášášŁáša alone is the supreme controller, and all others are His servants. They dance as He makes them do so. ĹrÄŤ Caitanya-caritÄmášta, Ädi-lÄŤlÄ 5.142,
I think that we as fans of George are letting a big opportunity disappear at not encouraging a book, documentary or film be made about George and Olivia, I mean, their story is a freaking fairy tale
How they meet, how George tried to find her after weeks of just talking to her, the party, the tour, how he put her eyes in the freaking record after months of just being together
How she literally save him not just of the madman but to everything that happened in the dark horse tour, Dhani, their many many projects together.
She save him from that madman, the quimio, india, their vacations alone, she by his side in the last moments.
THE POEMS, SHE BEING THERE WHEN THE BEATLES ARRIVED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AMERICA, IN THE FREAKING AIRPORT SEEING THEM CROSS THAT DOOR, SEEING HIM!!!
Is a lot of opportunities and I hope that in the biopic at least she appears at the end bc in the more and more you know about them, more you love them đЎđЎđЎ

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Hare Krishnas (look at all those beautiful saris!)
Gabbard may have been taking orders from Hare Krishna leader Chris Butler throughout her political career.
the REAL reason Tulsi quit
And we should have paid far more attention to the fact sheâs still in a cult.
Jay Kuo at The Status Kuo:
A bombshell investigative report published over the weekend by reporter Jon Swaine of The Washington Post answers a question that has shadowed Tulsi Gabbardâs entire political career: Why has she never made any sense? The answer is laid out across more than 25,000 documents obtained by Swaine after nearly a year of investigation. It turns out Gabbardâs political positions, legislative agenda, television talking points and even social media posts appear to have been shaped for years by a man named Chris Butler. If you donât recognize the name, thatâs by design. Butler is the reclusive, 78-year-old leader of the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF), the secretive Hare Krishna splinter group in which Gabbard was raised and which has been accused by former members of being an abusive cult. Gabbard has publicly acknowledged Butler as her guru. Per Swaineâs reporting, Butler operates through intermediaries and does not put his name on anything. From his beachfront house in Kailua, Hawaii, Butler watched his disciple ascend, with his guidance, to the most powerful intelligence position in the U.S. government.
The memos Swaine reviewed were routed through an encrypted email domain. Gabbardâs television appearances used language lifted directly from the memos. She introduced bills after being directed to do so. She even deployed a signature catchphraseââthe safety, security, and freedom of the American peopleââapparently created by her cult leaderâs political team, if not her guru himself. Gabbard resigned her office recently, citing her husbandâs cancer diagnosis. But the timing is suspect. The Post notified her the story was coming two days before she announced her departure. Butler has described U.S. intelligence agencies in his own lectures as run by demonic âpower-hungry madmen.â His own acolyte oversaw them all for the last fifteen months.
It never made any sense
For more than two decades, Gabbard defied easy political explanation. She entered the Hawaii state legislature in 2002 as a social conservative, running on an anti-gay platform that opposed same-sex marriage and working for her fatherâs organization, which backed conversion therapy. She even appeared as a teenager in a television ad her family produced warning that legalization of same-sex marriage would lead to people marrying their dogs. A decade later, she arrived in Congress as a progressive darling, resigning as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee to endorse Bernie Sanders for president. She delivered his nominating speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, a breakout moment that briefly made her a rising star of the partyâs left wing.
She then met with President-elect Donald Trump at Trump Tower, shocking Democrats. To make matters worse, she spent years as a Fox News fixture, ultimately embracing MAGA and joining the Republican Party at a Trump rally in North Carolina in October 2024. She would be rewarded for her conversion by being named Trumpâs Director of National Intelligence.
Along this Sinema-matic pathway, she staked out incoherent political positions. She supported military action against ISIS while opposing virtually every other form of American intervention abroad. She visited Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad in 2017 on an unannounced trip to Damascus while serving as a Democratic member of Congress and defended him against accusations of using chemical weapons on his own people. She amplified the claimâone that Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) called âparroting false Russian propagandaââthat the U.S. maintained biological weapons laboratories in Ukraine and returned to that claim on her way out as DNI, declassifying documents she said proved it. She was skeptical of U.S. intelligence agencies yet appeared eager to lead them. Political observers spent years scratching their heads. The most charitable credited her as a genuine independent thinker, following her convictions wherever they led. A more skeptical reading saw her as an opportunist, tracking toward the audience of highest reward. But neither explanation could account for the specificity and consistency of positions that cut so strangely across every recognizable political category.
Swaine's bombshell offers a different, and compelling, explanation entirely.
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âStop being weak.â
Swaineâs primary sourceâthe âdisgruntled volunteerââis Rebecca Saltzburg, a former member of Butlerâs Science of Identity Foundation who also worked on digital strategy for several of Gabbardâs congressional campaigns. Saltzburg initially told Swaine in November 2024 that Gabbard was a free thinker who took orders from no one. But after falling out with SIF leadership over allegations of abuse within the organization (and rather complicatedly, her own arrest in a child custody matter that Texas prosecutors ultimately declined to pursue), Saltzburg came back with a different story. This time, she had a Gmail archive to back it up. That trove contained more than 25,000 pages of documents, including hundreds of memos spanning 2011 to 2017. Those years covered Gabbardâs first two terms in Congress. The emails were routed through an encrypted email domain, NineIsles.com, operated by Butlerâs secretarial staff.
The name itself was a clue: âNine Islandsâ in Sanskrit is Navadvipa, a pilgrimage city in West Bengal sacred to Hare Krishna devotees. The emails typically contained little beyond an attached memo and a request to confirm receipt. The attachments were encrypted, and the memos contained no named author, no signature and no identifying information of any kind. Butler, like Trump, famously does not use a computer or email. According to Saltzburg, he delivered his guidance verbally, sometimes to Gabbard directly by phone, sometimes to his secretaries, who transcribed his remarks and circulated the resulting memos to a small group she described as Butlerâs âpolitical team.â That group included Gabbardâs parents, top aide Allison Hoen who was then married to Butlerâs right-hand man Sunil Khemaney, and Saltzburg herself. Everyone who received the memos, according to Saltzburg, understood that the unnamed voice behind them was Butlerâs. He had instructed them never to write his name down.
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Now the Picture Clears
That brings us back to my opening question. Gabbardâs political career traced a path that no conventional ideological framework could explain. But Butlerâs politics explain nearly all of it, and Swaine walks us through some doozies. Butlerâs worldview defies the standard American left-right spectrum in precisely the ways Gabbardâs career did. He has inveighed against homosexuality, Islam, gun control and public schoolsâall positions that track to the cultural right. At the same time he has promoted environmentalism and expressed deep suspicion of capitalismâpositions that track to the left. His interest in âAmerica Firstâ framing predated Trump. And his wild Syria position, which included opposing the removal of Assad and framing U.S. involvement as illegitimate regime change, aligned precisely with the posture that made Gabbard a figure of suspicion.
The memos make the transmission of these positions visible in granular detail. Most tellingly, a 2016 Syria directive instructed Gabbard to maintain her opposition to U.S. intervention even as a photograph of a wounded five-year-old boy dominated international headlines and sharpened public pressure for action. âThe CIA is the one that started this thing,â the unnamed adviser said. Gabbard made that precise claim publiclyâthree years later. Other memos used âAmerica Firstâ framing and recommended deploying the National Guard to occupy inner citiesâideas that would become MAGA orthodoxy within years. What the documents cannot show, because they end in 2017, is whether Butlerâs influence persisted into Gabbardâs post-congressional career and her tenure as DNI. It is logical to presume it did. The phrase Butlerâs team wrote for Gabbard in 2014 was still her go-to at her confirmation hearing in 2025. The positions Butler shaped in encrypted memos were the positions she carried into the governmentâs most sensitive intelligence role.
Compromised Kremlin hack Tulsi Gabbardâs entire political career was heavily influenced by cult leader Chris Butler, who leads the Science of Identity Foundation (SIF).