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Hare Krishna leader Kirtanananda Swami implicated in multiple murders and copyright fraudHare Krishna leader Kirtanananda Swami implicated in multiple murders and copyright fraud
Hare Krishna leader Kirtanananda Swami implicated in multiple murders and copyright fraud The passage provides detailed allegations linking a religious cult leader to two murders and a large-scale copyright infringement scheme, offering specific names, dates, and financial figures. While the information is concrete enough for follow‑up (e.g., investigating the murder conspirators, the counterfeit image operation, and the $10‑12 million profit), it involves a relatively obscure figure without direct ties to high‑level government or major public figures, limiting its broader impact. Key insights: Kirtanananda Swami (Keith Gordon Ham) ran the New Vrentaban Hare Krishna community in West Virginia.; Community generated $10‑12 million from selling counterfeit copyrighted images.; Swami allegedly advised Daniel Reid to murder Charles St. Denis in June 1983.
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Hare Krishna leader Kirtanananda Swami implicated in multiple murders and copyright fraud The passage provides detailed allegations linking a religious cult leader to two murders and a large-scale copyright infringement scheme, offering specific names, dates, and financial figures. While the information is concrete enough for follow‑up (e.g., investigating the murder conspirators, the counterfeit image operation, and the $10‑12 million profit), it involves a relatively obscure figure without direct ties to high‑level government or major public figures, limiting its broader impact. Key insights: Kirtanananda Swami (Keith Gordon Ham) ran the New Vrentaban Hare Krishna community in West Virginia.; Community generated $10‑12 million from selling counterfeit copyrighted images.; Swami allegedly advised Daniel Reid to murder Charles St. Denis in June 1983.
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