Is it true that members of the group have committed criminal acts against the organisations and Prem Rawats supporters?
Sadly, yes. Using the anonymity of the Internet, they have discussed various plans and threats, including but not limited to: * Inciting people via the Internet to drug and kidnap members of Prem Rawat’s family. * Conducting physical assaults. In June 2003, as Prem Rawat was leaving the hall in Bristol, UK, one such person assaulted security staff to rush at him, screaming, “If you don’t stop, I’m going to kill you and your family.” * Inciting people to poison water at the IRCC Conference Centre near Brisbane during a convention. * Mounting campaigns of telephone calls and letter writing to the employers of Prem Rawat’s students “warning” them that they employ “a member of a dangerous cult.” This caused several people to lose their jobs. In other cases, businesses were adversely affected. * Filing formal complaints to professional regulatory bodies to have the law and psychology licences of Prem Rawat’s students revoked. Fortunately, no regulatory body found any allegations worthy of f