Bharatiya Pragna - Dr. Th Chowdary
Bharatiya Pragna - Dr. Th Chowdary
Bharatiya Pragna - Dr. Th Chowdary
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By promoting such anti-propaganda<br />
against Hindus the secular English media in India<br />
and the UPA Government have facilitated<br />
the creation of a criminal nexus against Hindus,<br />
Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains in India but this axis<br />
is also operating around the world.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>e goal of this organized axis or nexus<br />
is to eliminate Hindus and Buddhists from political<br />
power from Fiji, Nepal, Bhutan, Burma, Indonesia,<br />
<strong>Th</strong>ailand, Malaysia, and Sri Lanka, and<br />
eventually from India. <strong>Th</strong>eir unholy alliances hire<br />
psychological warfare experts<br />
to subvert, and sabotage<br />
Hindu and Buddhist nationalism<br />
and to create social crisis<br />
and political turmoil within their<br />
societies using their<br />
broadmindedness and liberal<br />
political philosophy itself as a<br />
weapon against them and<br />
weaken their strongholds in a<br />
systematic and sustained manner<br />
for decades.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>ey conduct in depth sociological, cultural<br />
anthropological, demographic, geographic,<br />
and socio-economic study of various communities<br />
for decades in their targeted countries before<br />
planning their strategies for planting<br />
Churches, for example, or for building Mosques<br />
in strategic locations, for example, near Railway<br />
stations, near important crossroads or even police<br />
stations, or the holy places of the other<br />
groups, etc. from where they could exercise<br />
power or control when the time requires it or to<br />
sabotage the pilgrimages or gatherings of the<br />
other groups to be eventually dominated by them<br />
by design.<br />
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<strong>Th</strong>ey develop nation wide or region wise<br />
organized intervention policies and programs,<br />
designed to create tensions and violence for the<br />
promotion and maintenance of so called Western<br />
Christian values, Islamists’ values, or Communism.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>e crisis we witness in India, Nepal,<br />
Sri Lanka, Fiji, <strong>Th</strong>ailand, Malaysia, Indonesia,<br />
and Burma is the creation of this criminal gang<br />
whether they work together or singly in any domain.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>eir goal is to create fear, helplessness,<br />
and hopelessness among the native people, make<br />
them powerless or at least feel powerless and to<br />
estrange them<br />
from their own<br />
indigenous<br />
spiritual tradition<br />
and to enslave<br />
them<br />
with the rigid,<br />
closed Christian<br />
dogma,<br />
Islamic<br />
dogma, Sharia Law, or make them adopt communism<br />
as a political philosophy. In effect the<br />
populations influenced by these elements become<br />
loyal to foreign masters, whether they are<br />
white Christians, Saudi Muslims, or Chinese or<br />
Russian Maoists or Marxists.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>e Christists have never shown the<br />
courage to subvert any Islamists’ strongholds,<br />
such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and<br />
even Iraq but they are using lame “democratic”<br />
arguments to expand their empire<br />
in India appealing the secular-minded to respect<br />
their “freedom of religion” rights and<br />
view it as the same as “freedom to engage<br />
in conversions of masses,”<br />
White Missionaries and their stooges finance,<br />
direct, and manage some of the Maoistsanarchists<br />
(as their hired Goondas or mafia) as<br />
their subversive agents to create crisis and to<br />
replace traditional ways with Christian values.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>e Christian-Marxist-Anarchist alliance has significant<br />
implications for Hindus and Buddhists.<br />
<strong>Th</strong>e strangest alliance is that of the Christists<br />
and the Islamists to come together as minorities<br />
November & December 2008 <strong>Bharatiya</strong> <strong>Pragna</strong>