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PLEASE PROVIDE THE LINK, IF YOU CAN.

UNABLE TO FIND THE FILE AS POINTED OUT BY YOU IN YOUR POST BELOW.

 

THANKS........AMAR PURI

 

 

, "robert10889"

<robert10889> wrote:

>

> Mr. VK Choudhary is the astrologer guy from Gurgaon who

> was recently indicted by the Federal Trade Commission

> and Econsumer US-Government Internet sites for purpoted

> fraud, malpractice and misrepresentation with intention

> to monetary cheating via the sales of his so-called

> miracle "Spiritual Remedy" the Silver Yantra Medallion

> called the "Kavach". The details can be seen filed in

> the Consumer Sentinel Database with the case file number

> being "4882701".

>

> The Consumer Sentinel Database site is at

> http://www.consumer.gov/sentinel

> The Econsumer Site is at http://www.econsumer.gov

> The Federal Trade Commission Site is at

> http://www.ftc.gov

>

> The fraud and malpractice case filed in the Consumer

> Sentinel Database against VK Choudhary and Rajesh

> Choudhary(VK Choudhary's son) has the case file

> number "4882701". It can be accessed in the Consumer

> Sentinel Database at http://www.consumer.gov/sentinel

> or at http://www.ftc.gov.

>

> The email-id for contacting the Consumer Sentinel

> Support for confirmation regarding this case or any

> other relevant information is sentinel@f...

>

> A confirmatory mail had already been sent by the FTC to

> Choudhary's account siha@v...; hereby informing him

> that a case for fraud, malpractice, and misrepresentation

> and monetary cheating via the sales of the Silver Yantra

> Kavach has been filed against him on the Consumer Sentinel

> Database.

>

> The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft

> and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel®,

> a secure, online database available to hundreds of civil

> and criminal law enforcement agencies worldwide. Law

> enforcement all over the world work together to fight

> fraud, using Consumer Sentinel, an innovative,

> international law enforcement fraud-fighting program.

> Data entered into the law enforcement database is made

> available to certified government law enforcement

> agencies in participating countries. This kind of

> information is used by government agencies to spot new

> trends, uncover new scams, and target suspect companies

> and individuals for law enforcement actions.

>

> Roberto

>

>

>

> , "monmuk111"

> <monmuk111> wrote:

> >The author of this post.

> >

> >I don't know exactly who VK Choudhry is, but I think he

> >is the fellow

> >who invented Systems Approach.

> >

> >This is the Jyotish Remedies group. Post your

> >slanderous notes on VK

> >Choudhry's list.

>

> >You may have mixed up the Choudhrys. This list belongs

> >to Tanvir

> >Choudhry located in Bangladesh. VK Choudhry I believe

> >is from New

> >Delhi.

> >

> >Mukund

> >

> >, "astrovedic90"

> <astrovedic90> wrote:

> > Is BRIBERY a NOBLE Act according to SA?

> >

> > Dear Prof and List,

> >

> > Let me start by saying, I was bewildered, and wondered momentarily

> > in an utter state of distrust after coming in contact with an

> > outlandish answer in your post 32904

> >

> > "YES, THERE ARE. THESE WERE ADVISED FOR A FORMER PM AND HE COULD

> > COMPLETE HIS FULL TERM IN SPITE OF A MINIORITY GOVT AND HIS

> > INVOLVEMENT IN A BRIBERY CASE".

> >

> > I couldn't believe what I was reading when you said that "you

> > indeed aided and abetted the ex-PM of India in BRIBERY and from

> > facing JUSTICE".

> >

> > As I have understood, Bribery is a corrupt practice of inducing a

> > person to act contrary to accepted or moral behavior, by promising

> > or giving a reward or inducement, often a financial one. I am not

> > sure how you, your disciples and SA define this decadent act

called

> > Bribery.

> >

> > Prof , shame on you for saying you did what you did

and

> > that too to say it proudly. For heaven sake, there isn't anything

> > to be proud of in helping a criminal. Or do you and your SATVA &

> > SAMVA members feel otherwise? Mind you, you actually did such a

> > heinous act and I am indeed appalled at your attitude. Even to

> think

> > of it, it is despicable for a world renowned man like yourself

> > claiming to practice perhaps the most noblest of science indulging

> > in assisting a criminal to escape the law and face justice via

your

> > so-called "SPIRITUAL MOMENTOS"!

> >

> > But do you know what really took me "off guard"? Do you

> > really want know, Prof ? It was your subsequent reply

> to

> > Mr. Steve. You indeed had the audacity to outline the prerequisite

> > or qualifications for the Kavach Engraver to Mr. Steve in your

post

> > 32929 as "THE KAVACH ENGRAVER/PROVIDER SHOULD LEAD DIVINE WAY OF

> > LIFE. HE/SHE SHOULD AVOID INDULGENCE IN GREED, LUST, ANGER, VANITY

> > AND PRACTICE MEDITATION, GENEROSITY, KINDNESS, PATIENCE, SINCERITY

> > AND HONESTY."

> >

> > Again in your post 32953, you have also reiterated by saying that

> > indeed the conduct of the Kavach Makers is paramount to the

> efficacy

> > of these metal pieces. Moreover, you committed yourself further

> into

> > the act of aid and abetting the scandalous activity of bribery by

> > personally supervising the making of these metal miracles! Indeed

> > the law of any land would view you just as it would of the

> criminals

> > who indulged in the act bribery, no two ways about it, Prof V K

> > Choudhry!

> >

> > Actually to think of it, you really crack me up, Prof V K

Choudhry!

> >

> > Now you tell me, how on earth an individual (Kavach Engraver)

> > practicing such discipline, austerities, and piousness as outlined

> > by you, could ever help a CRIMINAL (it does not matter if s/he is

> > the PM of India or the President of US of A) whose rightful place

> > would be the CENTRAL JAIL in New Delhi? How?

> >

> > You surely seem to possess a skewed sense of logic and

religiosity,

> > Prof ! This you really do! Go ahead and try convincing

> > me otherwise. Also, please teach your "enlightened" members

> > how to reconcile both these statements of yours. Could you, Prof V

> K

> > Choudhry?

> >

> > The state of having COURAGE and INTEGRITY is not to be found in

> your

> > moral fabric. Sadly, not at all! Every man who has both these

> > qualities owns up or concedes when they fail, they really do! But

> > you go on saying this "If you think my prediction is miles away,

> > I have no problem". It looks like you have a serious problem

> > here. Didn't it occur to you or to your "enlightened"

> > members that I was stating a FACT and NOT sharing my thoughts with

> > you? Didn't it? Prof you claimed that you predicted

> > Mrs. Sonia Gandhi would become the PM of India once and the truth

> is

> > she DID NOT this time around. Now tell me, what my thinking got to

> > do with this glaring FACT? Can you?

> >

> > Anyway, kindly check with your students who are in the legal

> > profession, "what constitutes a criminal offence and how does the

> > act of aid and abetting fares in the equation". This you must!

> > Perhaps, they would be able to advise you judiciously, if they

have

> > not yet lost their sense of legality.

> >

> > Prof , you are a very highly acclaimed and world

> > renowned man in the field of astrology. Now, could you please tell

> > us all, what is your real motivation? What is it? To make money?

To

> > SAVE CRIMINALS who are in high office? To Redefine Religiosity? To

> > introduce a set of New Human Values for the 21st century? Or to

> > teach the noble science of astrology? Now what?

> >

> > Prof , are you aware of what you are saying, to begin

> > with? Are you? Being aware is the first step towards being Self

> > Conscious; do you know this Prof ? Whom do you think

> you

> > are kidding, if not yourself?

> >

> > Let me tell you this Prof , if the statement in your

> > reply (post 32904) is permissible in the courts of law, you could

> > indeed end up in jail. Ignorance of the law is no defense in any

> > court of law, mind you. For God sake, at least be mindful of the

> > legal consequence of what you say even if doesn't make any moral

> > sense, will you?

> >

> > My request to you, please have a real hard look at your thought

> > process and kindly revisit the thing called CONSCIENCE. This is

> only

> > for those who have one!

> >

> > May God bless you and I hope that the Almighty enables you to

clear

> > up the "cob webs" that has badly cloaked your SIGHT! I indeed

> > wish you luck in this regard!

> >

> > Awaiting your revolutionary discourse on New Spirituality aka

> > BRIBERISM!

> >

> > Regards.

> >

> >

> > PS. FYKI Prof , BRIBERY, is a CRIMINAL OFFENCE in the

> > civilized world and so it has been defined in every country that

> has

> > a flag to its name. Please tell me if it is otherwise in India,

> > okay? Prof , I have appended below the legal

definition

> > of the act called BRIBERY according to the Criminal Law, for your

> > kind attention. The aid and abetting part, kindly check with your

> > lawyer friends, okay?

> >

> > BRIBERY – Criminal Law.

> > 1) The receiving or offering any undue reward by or to any person

> > whomsoever, whose ordinary profession or business relates to the

> > administration of public justice, in order to influence his

> > behaviour in office, and to incline him to act contrary to his

duty

> > and the known rules of honesty and integrity. 3 Inst. 149; 1 Hawk.

> > P. C. 67, s. 2 4 Bl. Com.139; 1 Russ. Cr.156.

> > 2) The term bribery extends now further, and includes the offence

> of

> > giving a bribe to many other officers. The offence of the giver

and

> > of the receiver of the bribe has the same name. For the sake of

> > distinction, that of the former, viz: the briber, might be

properly

> > denominated active. Bribery; while that of the latter, viz: the

> > person bribed, might be called passive bribery.

> > 3) Bribery at elections for members of parliament, has always been

> a

> > crime at common law, and punishable by indictment or information.

> It

> > still remains so in England notwithstanding the stat. 24 Geo. H.

c.

> > 14 3 Burr. 1340, 1589. To constitute the offence, it is not

> > necessary that the person bribed should, in fact, vote as

solicited

> > to do 3 Burr. 1236; or even that he should have a right to vote at

> > all both are entirely immaterial. 3 Bur. 1590-1.

> > 4) An attempt to bribe, though unsuccessful, has been holden to be

> > criminal, and the offender may be indicted. 2 Dall. 384; 4 Burr.

> > 2500 3 Inst. 147; 2 Campb. R. 229; 2 Wash. 88; 1 Virg. Cas. 138; 2

> > Virg. Cas. 460.

> >

> >

> > Post message: satva

> > Subscribe: satva-

> > Un: satva

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