Concealing the facts, deception and
operation
During the course of their work, for better
cover/camouflage, the missionaries may even accept our braHMavidya and
say they are “Hindu”. And the majority of those who become “Hindus” stay for a
while and then go back to their Semitic way with whatever they gained from ours
and will claim it as their own. Some call it “U-turn”, but I do call it
“Robbery”. Of course there are few who accepted braHMavidya genuinely and stuck
with it very honestly and I salute them.
In the modern information technology era, computers
through internet play very important role, especially social groups. It is used,
individually and institutionally, along with the Visual Media, Print Media, the
Surveys and the so-called documentaries and even movies, like “Slum Dog
Millionaire”; awards including “Booker Prize” and even “Nobel Prize” to
propagate their messages. The business community, besides regular
advertisement, uses the “so-called” “TV specials”, “Exclusives”, “Special
Reports” and “Business Reports” on TV and Print Media, mostly for such
“advertisement in disguise”. Religious businesses also use these methods and
that is where they use surveys and documentaries. For the survey, they also use
some universities as the survey takers to get more credibility. Using their
people as the “interviewed” on video is also very common. There were reports
that sometimes they do get the questioners filled in bulk from selected people
which is a forgery.
The broadcast of the documentary, “Daughters of India”
which is actually a very negative advertisement on Delhi gang rape by BBC, is a
very clear example of the double standard of Media. In fact the documentary may
not be that damaging. But the negative publicity it creates against the country
is what is damaging. And it is made for that purpose only. If not there were
much more serious rapes all over the world, of which documentaries should have
been made? The reputation of people of the country is damaged by the
irresponsible publicity it creates. While reporting the incident in 2012 and
its follow ups ware also very much negative for India and its people. Not only
this, but every incident in our land is a Media drama. If there is a remotest
possibility of categorizing it as negative and show that it is because of our
culture they do so. Media always try to be very negative on any and every
incident in our “Good old bhAratham”. But they are mostly silent on such
incidents, which are more severe and more in number in other countries. As
such, there has to be a reason for such publicity given to incidents in our
“Good old bhAratham”.
Apart from this there is other despicable sex business
all around. The students are the future of any country and in U.K. even the
student community is engaged in sex business. In my opinion students deviating
into sex business is a very bad indication for the future for all. Report published in Daily Mail of U.K. on 27th
March 2015 says that “One in 20 students - more than 100,000 across the
country- are turning to the sex trade to pay their way through university. Jobs
in prostitution, exotic dancing and stripping are being used to help reduce
debt while studying, according to new research.” It also says that “up to a
quarter of those who entered the sex trade reported they had found it difficult
to leave, and the same proportion felt unsafe in their work.” It was also seen
that more males are into this business than females. (1) But
B.B.C. did not make any documentary on it.
If we look at the statics from different countries, we
can see that Rape is a worldwide problem much more serious in the west than in
our land. However the Media, western and Indian, (of course there is not much
difference as most of them in India is also owned by the westerners, direct or
in proxy) keep on repeating the same story endlessly. The so-called
intellectuals also take the same approach and do the same. Few months before
the Delhi rape, there was a very heinous rape in Ohio, USA where five students
raped a sixteen year old girl repeatedly. However only two were even charged in
the case, and the publicity compared to the rape in Delhi was very minimal. (2) Did Ms
Leslee Udewin, BBC or anyone else make any
documentary on it? I posted this in the Social Media at least in ten different
places and hardily got one or two responses. But people from all over the world
and majority of them from our own “Good old bhAratham” were making
negative opinion on the Delhi incident without even knowing the case. It was
also strange that mostly blame was for the whole male population of our “Good
old bhAratham” and the culture of the country just taking the statement
and attitude of a single person; that too a criminal. From this it is very
clear that the aim of this production was not the atrocity against women, but
tarnishing a country and its people. May be people should look at the overall
picture and respond to all the events uniformly instead of tarnishing one
country where the problem is much less comparing to many other specially the
western countries so that people have a fair view and the authorities will take
notice. It is also reported that 72000 men are being raped in the back yard of
BBC, in United Kingdom and BBC or Ms Leslee Udewin never bothered to
make a documentary on that either. (3)
However a gentleman did make a documentary on the rape of
“Daughters of United Kingdom” and as per his statement he used BBC’s own footages
on the subject for it. (4) And in the same United Kingdom from where this documentary
event started, there were Up to 64,000 women ‘child-sex offenders’ in 2009, as per a report published in the Guardian. The
report says; “the police say number of women abusing children is rising.” So, it could be more now. This report
was originally posted on Saturday 3 October 2009 and last modified on Monday 19 May 2014. Now if we
look close, there is more to it than we see on the face in this report. Let me
reproduce another part of the report. “Researchers from the Lucy Faithfull
Foundation (LFF), a child protection charity that deals with British female sex
offenders, said its studies confirmed that a "fair proportion" of child
abusers were women. Donald Findlater, director of research and development,
said results indicated that up to 20% of a conservative estimate of 320,000
suspected UK pedophiles were women.” Here it says, “A conservative estimate of
320000 suspected UK pedophiles”; means it could be much higher, if the
unreported cases are taken into consideration. Also it says ‘the crimes by the
females are also on the increase’. (5) I think this is a much better subject for documentary to
be broadcast on BBC, and BBC should also broadcast the documentary by Mr Harvinder Singh.
As per United Nations data on rapes between 2007 and 2010
India has only 1.8 per year for a population of 100000. Comparative figure for
USA’s is 29.5 and UK is 25.995. Sweden is 59.525, France 16.75, Germany 8.95,
Brazil 14.2, Israel 16.6; Spain 4.75 all are higher than India, Only Canada with
1.5 and Japan with 1.175 are lower. But BBC did not find it necessary to make a
Documentary on the rapes in those countries. Why is it? I see only one reason.
There are souls to be harvested in our “Good old bhAratham” as they are
already been harvested in other countries. They can never do it for Japan as
Japanese will never permit them to do it.
These countries were selected to show how bad some of the
countries being propagated as good really were as per the records in comparing
to our “Good old bhAratham” and another Eastern Country. I am sure a lot of
people will start with, “in India they don’t report it”. Then what about Japan
and Canada? May be in those countries also they do not report. The statement by
Mr Donald Findlater that the estimate of
320,000 is a conservative estimate sure indicates that there are unreported
cases everywhere. I just have one request to those people; please do
some real research. You will find that, if “not reporting for one reason or
other” is there in India; it sure is at other places also; it is a factor all
over the world, just as in India. Anyone wants conformation on the figures of
the chart can visit UNO and get the figures. These were the latest complete
figures available at the time of writing. Some figures for 2011, 2012 were also
available. But as it was not available for all the countries I was referring
to, only completely available years’ information was used.
When we look for the initiators of the surveys, we may
see most probably the use of the name of a university in the survey. Most
likely a member of the Faculty connected to Proselytization and an NGO
operating in India involved. Most of the western universities are owned by missionaries
or supported by them. Means, the use of the survey is for their use and their
aim is to recruit people into their religion. The survey questionnaires can be
designed to bring out the wanted result. The Universities may even use this to
grant PhDs in Social Sciences or Philosophy to missionaries and/or even may
give that doctorate to “Idolaters” or “Pagans” (whatever they call others) and
make some missionaries out of them. Most of the time such videos and documentaries
are edited and you may not hear and see the whole answer. And manipulation of
video is not that difficult either. A clear example was the two versions of the
video on the altercation between the Indian TV reporter Sardesai and a
supporter of Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi during his visit to U.S.A. on
September 28, 2014. In one video, (the version the T.V. reporter showed) the Prime
Minister’s supporter attacked the reporter first. However a video shot by a
witness showed the other way around and the T.V. reporter had to accept the
fact that he did start the altercation at Madison Square Garden in New York and
also had to apologize. The claim of another reporter Mr Goswami that the former
IPS officer Kiran Bedi left an interview with him because she did not have answers
to his questions, but was proven to be baseless, on the unedited version. These
examples clearly prove that they can be edited for benefit without any ‘respect
for the TRUTH’ and media do that very often.
In the case of the surveys that are part of research of a
student researcher, her/his scholarship is often paid by business groups. The
institutions which paid that scholarship, have the right to use the results as
they want. And they use it selectively to get benefits out of it. They hide the
part which does not benefit them. When the scholarship is paid by an
Evangelical organization, which is very common, especially in the western
countries; their goal is to use it to recruit people into their religions. So
they publish what will help that goal. This is the reason the western
universities conduct such surveys in our “Good Old bhAratham”. And with
it they misguide and mislead people to where they want. A clear example was the
survey of the education system in 1822-25 and later similar surveys in the
country by the British. And for the long run they will be able to use the
scholarship recipient forever.
The survey results published in Indian Express on
November 29, 2014 was conducted by “National Council of Applied Economic
Research” and “Maryland University”. Why a Human Development Survey by an
American University in our “Good old bhAratham”? Why is it that this
Maryland University so much interested to develop human in India? Did anyone
ever think of it? If not it is the time to think. Why are these American and
European universities interested so much in improving “This Land in the East”? Not
charity, but “harvest of souls”, with the “Charity” label. Most probably this
was also a job by a Missionary organization through Maryland University and the
missionaries behind this survey want to use the results to confuse people so
that they can seed the minds with hate for their own culture and attract people
to their religion. And that seeding is what exactly they did by releasing it to
the press. A teaching institution in USA has no business doing such a survey in
another country until and unless they have some hidden agenda.
Now let us look at the other organization involved in
this survey. Who is this National Council of Applied Economic Research, the
other party involved in this survey? This is one of the “so-called”
“Think-Tank” organizations of the “intellectuals”. (Now, at this time of
history, strangely; intellectuals practically came to be just the leftist and
secularists, especially in India. And it is a very good disguise for negative
publicity against the country and its civilization). This organization was established on October 31, 1959, with the
financial support from the “Ford foundation”!!! Yes, the Ford
Foundation; who indirectly finances a lot of missionaries, and even political
party, in our “Good old bhAratham”? This information from their website
makes it very clear as to what the purpose of this survey is?
In 2009 a similar survey was conducted with the help of
another American Teaching institution of USA, “Norte Dame” University. Other
organization involved were “National Campaign for Dalit Rights” and “The Indian
Institute of Dalit Studies”. The media gave
lots of publicity to the result of that survey also. It was orchestrated by
media which presented the study with the sensational headlines. (6)
These organizations often have programs listed as
“Empowerment of Youth”, “Empowerment of Women”, as their published aim. They
may also have published aims as ‘fighting caste discrimination’. Some of them
are business organizations in the pretext of “giving back to the countries where
they do business”. (7) Yes, they sure “Empower the youth,
women and men”, with copies of bible. For the execution of their plan they provide funding
through grants to local organizations who say they are working to improve
conditions in their communities. Most of them are actually in the proselytization
business, but in disguise of “activism”, “health care”, “education”, “fighting
persecution”, “fighting discrimination” etc. The Gujarat riots (2002)
gave an opportunity for them to demonize our “Good old bhAratham”. The
United States Government also did a helping hand as it was in need to show that
the actions in the Arab world were not a crusade against Islam. These riots
provided an opportunity for the missionaries backed by some other governments
also, and it came at the expense of India. Many advocacy groups, evangelical
institutions, and related “think-tanks”, went into action aggressively and they
invited activists from India to give testimony in the US regarding ‘gruesome
violence’ of the Gujarat riots. (8) But were silent on the gruesome burning of people in the
train, which started it all.
Further to increase the ‘financial input’ and ‘propaganda
output’ these organizations often arrange seminars and conferences across the world. One such was held in Australia from February 7 to 9, 2002. Later its
proceedings were published by John McGuire (affiliated to Curtin University of
Technology). McGuire acknowledged in the journal that the 'Funding support for
the conference was generous; Curtin University of Technology, through the
office of the Vice-Chancellor and the Division of Humanities, along with the
South Asian Studies Association of Australia, who ensured that South Asians
throughout Australia and Singapore could attend and The Ford foundation enabled
to bring five distinguished Indian scholars to the conference’. (9)
A “Dalit” event
claimed to be the biggest such international event was held at Washington DC
from March 14 to 21, 2015. It is strange that almost all the participants were of
Indian origin and most with Christian names. How can be all “Dalits” be
Christians when they do not have caste difference or even caste in Christianity?
Another strange thing noticed was, even though named “international” their
literature refers some times to South Asia and “India”. The large majority of
the participants as mentioned above are from our “Good old bhAratham”.
More strange was the wording of some of the literature at the conference, which
repeatedly was referring to “caste” and at the same time emphasizing the
“internationality” of the problem. When they say caste is only an Indian
problem, how come this becomes an international problem. If the discrimination
is caste based it is definitely an “Indian” problem as per their own claim as
“Caste” is an internal problem of the country and they should settle it with in
the country. (10)
All these points to one thing and
that is tarnish our culture and prepare the ground for Proselytization If it was for solving the discrimination they
should be fighting it out at the place where it is. And it is much better to
solve it within its own cultural perimeters. Carrying it around is a way of
getting others involved in the countries internal affairs. It is very much
possible to solve them with in our own cultural frame work and the vision and
wisdom. And it was done right with n India by our own Devine personalities.
Shree Narayana Gurudevan had the ways to solve them all and he did it.
HE gave us enough strength for it, and hopefully Prime Minister Modi’s
administration will use it to solve the problem country wide. Just as Gurudevan
the teachings of Chattampi SwAmikaL, Swami Vivekanandan and Swami
DayAnand can also work to eradicate this discriminative actions if properly
used.
There is definitely
discrimination exists and the present day government must very seriously look
into this and take concreate actions to rectify the problem. A welcome move has
been initiated by V.H.P. who supports the present Indian Government. The
president of the organization has called for action on the subject. It is
reported that the President of the organization Dr Praveen Togadia, starting
Sunday, will embark on a nationwide yAtra (travel) to persuade the
so-called upper caste Hindus to make friends with at least one Dalit family,
among other things, and work towards eradicating untouchability from the
country. Under this program ‘Hindu ParivAR Mitra’ he starts a campaign,
that he will ask “upper caste” Hindu families to “eat in the ‘Dalits’ kitchen,
invite them to your kitchen, stand with them in their moment of joy and grief,
and go out to travel with them.(11) May be V.H.P. will vicariously put this into
practice. That is the only way to change things around. Hope
they sincerely implement it and do not just make it an attention getter.
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