Well, the latest one is that if people receive knowledge, then they will be peaceful and there will be peace in the world. The fact that no one is receiving knowledge, and the fact that premies are no more "peaceful" than any other average person, and may well be, on balance, more dysfunctional, are both beside the point.
Let's see. First it was bring peace to the world, then it was surrender your life to Rawat because knowledge is a path of devotion, then it was devote your life to Rawat but don't tell anybody that at first, and then it became, I think, enjoy your life with knowledge, but send Rawat money and worship him on the side, and now, full circle, bring peace to the world (in conjunction with the United Nations), by giving about 200 people in the West knowledge every year.
Yes, I can see how Gulfstream Jets, $5000 darshan, tithing programs, $800 registration fees, Amtext, and church excempt status, would be required for such a goal. Not to mention, Rawat living in obscene luxury while people in Niger starve. See, he's a humanitarian, and connected to the United Nations, right? I mean, he rented a hall in one of their buildings and spoke there once. I know I'm impressed!