USA v. Osho
- The book presents incontrovertible documentation and the applicable law proving the US government’s illegal program to get Osho out of the US and destroy his community in Central Oregon. The book proves that the federal government misused the immigration laws, that the State of Oregon misused the constitutional requirement of the separation of Cchurch and State and the RICO statutes, and that an Oregon land use “watchdog” group misused the Oregon land use laws. All in a pervasive atmosphere of bias and hostility.
This book provides clear summaries at the beginning of each part, chapter and discussion of major issues. Note well, however, that the book is a detailed presentation and analysis of the applicable law and evidence, not a popular history.
- author
- Philip Toelkes
- language
- English
- notes
- This book identifies key documents discussed in the text, which are available here. The book is further supported by an archive of over 1,700 relevant documents which is available here.
- The book can only be purchased via its website here.
editions
USA v. OshoA Legal History of the US Government Persecution of a Minority Religious Community, Oregon 1981-1986
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