ALL TRUTH PASSES THROUGH THREE STAGES: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”—Mahatma Gandhi
The truth is not for all men, but only for those who seek it.”     Ayn Rand
 
“Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the Personality of Godhead, who is the Paramātmā [Supersoul] in everyone’s heart and the benefactor of the truthful devotee, cleanses the desire for material enjoyment from the heart of the devotee who relishes His messages, which are in themselves virtuous when properly heard and chanted.” SB 1.2.17
 
SB 1.17.25 TRANSLATION-You (Dharma) are now standing on one leg only, which is your truthfulness, and you are somehow or other hobbling along. But quarrel personified [Kali],flourishing by deceit, is also trying to destroy that leg.

 
PURPORT-The principles of religion do not stand on some dogmas or man made formulas, but they stand on four primary regulative observances, namely austerity, cleanliness, mercy and truthfulness. The mass of people must be taught to practice these principles from childhood. Austerity means to accept voluntarily things which may not be very comfortable for the body but are conducive for spiritual realization, for example, fasting. Fasting twice or four times a month is a sort of austerity which may be voluntarily accepted for spiritual realization only, and not for any other purposes, political or otherwise. Fastings which are meant not for self-realization but for some other purposes are condemned in the Bhagavad-gītā (17.5-6). Similarly, cleanliness is necessary both for the mind and for the body. Simply bodily cleanliness may help to some extent, but cleanliness of the mind is necessary, and it is effected by glorifying the Supreme Lord. No one can cleanse the accumulated mental dust without glorifying the Supreme Lord. A godless civilization cannot cleanse the mind because it has no idea of God, and for this simple reason people under such a civilization cannot have good qualifications, however they may be materially equipped. We have to see things by their resultant action. The resultant action of human civilization in the age of Kali is dissatisfaction, so everyone is anxious to get peace of mind. This peace of mind was complete in the Satya age because of the existence of the above-mentioned attributes of the human beings. Gradually these attributes have diminished in the Tretā-yuga to three fourths, in the Dvāpara to half, and in this age of Kali to one fourth, which is also gradually diminishing on account of prevailing untruthfulness. By pride, either artificial or real, the resultant action of austerity is spoiled; by too much affection for female association, cleanliness is spoiled; by too much addiction to intoxication, mercy is spoiled; and by too much lying propaganda, truthfulness is spoiled. The revival of bhāgavata-dharma can save human civilization from falling prey to evils of all description. SB 1.17.25
Conclusion-if we as devotees do not want to hear the truth, find it unpalatable, will lose friends over it, or any other millions of reasons, then the Lord in the heart will not be our
benefactor, well wisher or best friend. We can forget getting His or Srila Prabhupada’s help-lifetime after lifetime. We are at that time due to being dishonest with ourselves and others, on our own, destination unknown, like  a rolling stone…..
Srila Prabhupada’s body and mission was poisoned by a few of his most intimate associates. The facts should be heard by all honest men and women.
Hare Krsna…
damaghosa das