New Era is a major centre for Baha'i activities

The students confessed that they were going to villages for conduction of Bahai religious classes for children and youths and they were told by their teachers that their course will be completed only when they do these activities. The teacher warned them to be 'TACTFUL' while propagating the Bahai religion. On seeing the Bahai books it became clear for the Police that it was a conversion class. As the "Ruhi Book" that they were having, contained Baha'i religious material and chapters such as "Understanding the Baha'i Writings"

The Baha'is have betrayed the Scindia family, the people of Gwalior and the Nation as a whole.

Monday 10 April 2017

 
An Iranian Board member during his speech to the staff of Rabbani School clearly said that the main aim of Rabbani is to support the moral education program of Baha’is and spread the teachings of Bahaullah in the school and nearby villages. At times we use to wonder whether we are residence of world biggest secular state or Iranian dominated Baha’i country. Least to say that the Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia must not have a remotest idea at the time of gifting such a huge land to Baha’is to open a boarding school that her gesture will be used to destroy the secular fabrics of India and to be against the religion followed by majority of Indians.

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A real picture of Baha'i Boarding School

Baha’is opened school not for the purpose of education but for the purpose of deceptive conversion. Through there sweet talk they charged a huge fees from the students give them the teachings of Baha’i Faith and in return they take money from the governmental agencies in the name of Educational Aid. If one goes deep into their strategies one will find that they do propagate IMMORALITY in their educational Institutes. This is one of their hidden agenda. Be it New Era in Panchgani, Rabbani in Gwalior, Shantitahm in Thailand or Maxwell Baha’i School in Canada. The purpose is the same. Here is a true story by a student of Maxwell Baha’i School. In his own words:

Here's the official mission statement from their web page:

"Maxwell School is a dynamic learning community committed to scholarship, to the development of spiritual ideals, to achieving excellence in moral and ethical behavior, and to the enhancement of personal character through service to humanity. Maxwell admits students of all religious, ethnic, and national origins who share these values, and provides a learning environment that helps students to think seriously about the world and their own contributions to its growth."

But the Actual Mission is:

Maxwell's actual mission was, and probably still is, to convert all of it's impressionable students to a strict Baha'i religious mold and that excludes any individual thoughts, concerns, or personal feeling that might come in the way.

READ THE COMPLETE STORY:

Maxwell Baha'i School - Welcome to the religious cult school from hell.

To start this off, I need to properly set the tone and explain a little about myself.

Here's what I am not:

Here's what I am:
1) A member of the Baha'i faith

1) A successful, married professional
2) A member of a competing religion or school.

2) A happy, well adjusted person
3) An internet Hoaxer

3) An attendee of Maxwell in it's opening year.
4) An anti-Baha'i or boarding school fanatic.


4) Someone who worries more parents are sending their children to this school.
The school is named after May and William Sutherland Maxwell, early Baha'is Apparently May & William's sense of humor is supposed to set the standard for life at Maxwell.
I attended Maxwell Baha'i school it's first year it was open for business. My parents had brought me to visit it when it was being prepared, and basically decided that I would go there. I wasn't given much choice, but it sounded kind of neat, plus it had a big lake out front so, what' the heck, right?

Here's what's being given as a typical student experience there. Here's what you actually get. A big room with four twin beds, unless you're special like me. What I got was my ass kicked repeatedly by student larger then I. I was one of the smallest students in my group, and if I didn't want to get picked on, I had to fight the big bullies. I didn't win many confrontations, but it made the difference between being picked on every day vs. once a month.

I asked my councilors for help, and immediately assumed the status of troublemaker. Some of my teachers would physically attacked me (shoved me into a wall, and threw me on the ground, hit me in the stomach, and other things) when we disagreed, others would assign me disciplinary time.

Disciplinary time as Maxwell is when you are put into a guarded study hall while all the other students have a social event in the cafeteria. Guess who went to about one social in his time at Maxwell?

But, the real evil of the Maxwell Baha'i School was much, much, much worse.

Here's the official mission statement from their web page:

"Maxwell School is a dynamic learning community committed to scholarship, to the development of spiritual ideals, to achieving excellence in moral and ethical behavior, and to the enhancement of personal character through service to humanity. Maxwell admits students of all religious, ethnic, and national origins who share these values, and provides a learning environment that helps students to think seriously about the world and their own contributions to its growth."
Maxwell's actual mission was, and probably still is, to convert all of it's impressionable students to a strict Baha'i religious mold and that excludes any individual thoughts, concerns, or personal feeling that might come in the way.
Basically, it's a religious boot camp. You've got dawn prayers, noon prayers, dinner prayers, evening prayers. You get prayer breakfasts, prayer lunches, prayer dinners. And in between that, you get video tapes of slick Hollywood productions of Iranian Baha'i being shot. Throw that in with homicidal teachers, immature councellors, and one indifferent fat headmasters and his bitch wife.. well, you get the picture.

Now at the time, I was a rebellious, curious, smart, musical, acne laden child. In other words, a teenager. In time, my dislike of being mentally, verbally, and physically beaten by the school administration made me wish that I would die, rather then go through another day of Maxwell life.

Perhaps just a maladjusted kid, right? There's a troublemaker in every school, maybe I was it, right?

Wrong.

Despite how bad things were for me, they were even worse for the girls. Maxwell is a Co-Educational school, serving both boys and girls in equally humble manner. They'd tell me stories about being screamed at repeatedly, for any imagined offence. Maybe teenage girls aren't as tough as teenage boys. In any case, about the time I was being sent to the headmaster's office daily, two girls ran away in the middle of the night.

So, I and two classmates went after them. To bring them back.

We walked in a big ten mile circle, looking and calling for them, then finally gave up and headed back.

When we returned, despite the fact that I explained numerous time that we HAD NOT run-way and the obvious fact that we had returned ourselves, we were accused of running away and being a bad influence of the rest of the kids. I was expelled from the school, and returned to my home.

I was an emotional wreck when I got home. I felt betrayed by my parents for putting me there, and blamed myself for being expelled. Several times I came close to suicide, actually cutting my wrists, but never deeply enough to be life threatening.

By this time, my parents had become my enemy, and I spent the next ten years getting as far away from them as I could.

I've never spoken about this before, but I hope that by putting this together on a public website, and submitting it to as many search engines as I can, that some resourceful parent will find it before they send their child through what I endured, and ultimately changed my life forever.

Should anyone reading this feel an urge to contact me, I can be reached at maxwell.bahai@subdimension.com.

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After reading this story and the various stories doing the round of internet it is the Moral duty of the every parents whose wards are studying in any of the Baha'i schools across the globe to take out their children from these corrupt school. Remember their deceptive agenda is the same everywhere.