British Women Revealed Harrowing Childhood Abuse In Osho’s ‘Sex Cult’
British Women Share Horrific Childhood Abuse in Osho’s Cult. “When Sargam was a little girl, her parents became involved in the Osho-led Sannyasin spiritual movement. The idea that girls going through puberty should be guided by adult men on their sexual travels and that kids should regularly observe sex was widely spread.”
She told The Times that she often watched adults having sex and that it was thought to be beneficial for kids to be exposed to sexuality.
After her father got disillusioned with his work and sought enlightenment from Osho, Sargam’s family moved from Devon, UK to a Sannyasin commune in Pune, India.
Children were seen by the movement as impediments to their parents’ sexual exploration.
In the children’s quarters, Sargam lived apart from her parents, worked in the kitchen for twelve hours a day, and had no formal education.
Sargam was trained by an adult man, who was 7 years old after she had been in India for a year. He would make her follow him around “like a little dog” and would reward her with chocolate. She remarked, “I didn’t realize what had happened until I was sixteen.”
Concerns about the UK budget affect factory output, according to PMI.
Reuters, October 1, LONDON: The first budget of the new administration, anxiety about the Middle East conflict, and high inflation pressures caused British manufacturers to become substantially more pessimistic in September, according to a study released on Tuesday.
After peaking at 52.5 in August, more than two years earlier, the S&P Global UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index dipped to 51.5, which is in line with the preliminary September estimate.
At a nine-month low, the PMI’s gauge of business optimism for the upcoming year fell.
“Only the drop in confidence seen in March 2020 before COVID lockdowns was as dramatic in terms of its extent,” S&P Global Market Intelligence head Rob Dobson stated.
Both the prime minister, Keir Starmer, and his finance minister, Rachel Reeves, have discussed the catastrophic state of the economy that they took over from the previous administration and warned that greater taxes are necessary in the budget that is due on October 30.
Surveys conducted recently have indicated a decline in consumer confidence.
Export orders continued their nearly three-year downward trend, according to the manufacturing PMI, which was largely caused by the economic downturn in France and Germany.
According to Uniper’s CEO, the UK’s closing of its coal plant is a significant step towards achieving its climate targets.
Reuters, RATCLIFFE-ON-SOAR, England, October 1st According to the CEO of the plant’s owner, Uniper (UN0k.DE), opening a new tab, the closing of Britain’s final coal-fired power facility is a significant step toward the nation’s goal of meeting its climate commitments.
To decarbonize its electricity sector by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050, Britain must decrease its reliance on fossil fuels and boost its use of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
This is unquestionably a crucial step toward achieving that, and its significance should not be understated. At a ceremony to commemorate the plant’s shutdown, Michael Lewis, CEO of Uniper, stated in an interview that “it’s the first time in 142 years that there will be no coal on the UK energy system.”