Babaluji,
I don't understand how any organization like TPRF, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit charity, or EV that also enjoys legal church status in the United States, can legally require of people that they sign-off on their First Amendment rights for life in order to learn the techniques of Knowledge, or even inquire about "The Keys," or obtain the Keys DVDs. Although no mention of the Keys is on EV's website, it certainly is mentioned on Visions International and has been for months. Visions supports EV.
There's a lot wrong with that Keys website and I smell a skunk big time when I read all the requirements and conditions throughout. Not to mention the whole website is so poorly designed and it's difficult to find things, especially in the FAQs.
What other legal churches or non-profits require someone to sign off their human rights for life in order to learn a doctrine or religious practice or spiritual ritual?
Why no press release about the Keys? But, a convoluted press release about the United Nations Assoc. of Malaysia, etc.
I haven't even started in about the mental illness provisions. Those are quite interesting to me...
It's all so defensive, secretive, and cultish.