follow-up on NDAs - the case of David Passes
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02/05/2024, 04:30:09
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Thank you all very much for your responses: in my NDA there is an amount of 50.000 USD defined if I break the NDA specifically stating I am not supposed to share information about Prem Rawat's "personal life" as well as any other information I came to know during the time working for him. I realise that the issue here, both as regards the NDA and the possible accusation by the cult about defamation that in reality even without an NDA I could be seen as an enemy to the cult and they could use the defamation accusation as well. In case there is a legal case against Rawat, then to give information related to the case would make the NDA not valid: however there is no case at the moment so it's hard to decide what to do and how to come forward without risking being in trouble - and no matter if at the end justice might prevail, people don't have the money and the strength to deal with the process and being sued by the cult can destroy someone's life.
I hope myself and others find a way to give crucial information openly about Rawat and his cult without getting sued - not sure how, but working on it...
As regards David Passes case:
David Passes was an "old premie" (one of the first who introduced Prem Rawat in England) and he was totally devoted to the "master".
He committed suicide approx. 10 years ago, he hung himself, after having had a meeting with his "master".
I know the details of this story but I am not sure I can share all in public - I will get advise and hopefully I ll be able to.
The cult spread the rumor that David had a terminal illness which was not true.
David left his fortune (half a million worth property in England) to TPRF whilst in his suicide note he thanked "maharaji" who he though he would meet in the after-life since he did believe in him as being God. 
Another premie working for Prem found David Passes hung, along with the suicide note.
TPRF deliberately asks people to leave their inheritances to the foundation in their wills:

https://tprf.org/exercise-your-will-power/

given the foundation took the money from a suicide with a suicide letter dedicated to its' founder, I think that the "will power" they ask the rawat's followers to "exercise" should be seriously questioned ...

if anyone knows about the legal aspects of taking money from suicide, when the suicide is related to the person who takes the money, please share...







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