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Christians Missionaries behind killing of swamy saraswathi in Orissa

Update:

The following hindu article clarifies that maoists had no role in swamy murder..

http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/29/stories/2008082952080300.htm

And it has been explicitly mentioned, that christian miscrenants had lured local maoist cadre for this brutal killing..

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The recent outburst of violence in orissa is often covered in various international newspaper in a biased manner..  Just like in Godhra incident, these papers, ignored the killing of swamy, and in turn started playing the victimisation card.. Like the Hindu rebels attacked orphanages.. attacked nuns & priests.. etc..

But the question of why they are attacking is completely ignored..

And there is surprisingly complete silence of the Indian elites and the secularists in India..  they themselves must have known that the truth is stronger now which they could not play around..

So who is responsible for the Swamy’s killing:

Let me quote the rediff article which analyses the incident.

http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/aug/28orissa1.htm

Around 5 people of the attackers had been caught and handed over to the police..  and they are none but the employees of World vision, which is an international christian charity organization..

Surprisingly, there is an unanimous belief of all sections of the people, that NOT maoists, that the Christian missionaries were behind the killing, inspite of newspapers reporting that it was maoists.  WHen i first read about the news, it was implicit to the core..

The role of Christian Missionaries in India’s Anti-National activities:

Just a plain look at the history proves the extensive role the christian missionaries played role in various violences in India and the world.   This orissa incidence is just another case in their list.  Let me list out the of the points i remember.

  • The missionaries were the backbone of british colonization of india.  Infact, rajaji has clearly specified in one of his book.. where ever the cross went, it was followed by sword.  They were essentially a hand in glove with britishers in unsurping india’s resources, and undermining india’s culture and religion.
  • the missionaries still act as agents of CIA and other western nations, like canadian spy agency and British MI5.  There is no wonder, why china is over cautious on the missionaries.
  • To cite an example for the above, the vatican was instrumental in dis-lodging soviet russia..  is this the role of church?  When they could do this to a powerful russia, its very implicit that they do this to india also..  But because of indias hindu majority population and strong foundation of democracy, they could not do their nasty things here as effectively.
  • The boiling of northeastern territoris are handiworks of the missionaries.  The terrorist openly massacre hindu tribal leaders and almost every hindu festivals, there would be threatening and blackmailing from the christian terrorists.  and these terrorists organisation are funded by churches which is proved from various sources.

And some of the documented historic genocides of christian missionaries:

  • First and foremost, the Goan Inquisition
  • destruction of Inca civilization
  • Genocide of Mayan Civilization
  • Genocide of Red Indians of North america.
  • Genocide of Australian Aborigines.
  • The slavery of African Black people.
  • The genocide of Jews by Hitler, backed by the German Church.  Still now, the church has never condemned hitler.

The missionary Strategy:

The present incident explains the underlying missionary strategy which they followed for centuries.  Eliminate the head of the institution, and the whole thing will fall apart.  In this case, swamy Laxmananda saraswathi was the centrifugal force in actively fighting against the conversion, and had been instrumental in many of the re-conversions.  So, he is the natural target by the christians, who felt that by eliminating him, they can weaken the opposition.

How far their plan would be effective is unknown.  But this is a serious strategy that they have followed in every other place.  Let’s analyse some history on how they used this strategy for their cause.

1. The king of Inca People were enslaved by spaniard christians, and later killed them.  After that, the entire population became leaderless and thus converted to christianism.

2. The numerous tribal cheif of africa had met out the same.  I could not point out specific.  If the reader has any reference, please share this in this comment section.

3.  The australian aborigines were targetted by first eliminating their chiefs.  I somewere read that one of the tribal princess of tanzania were brutally raped and massacred by the british christians.

4. In Northeast, the tribal chiefs were either lured or threatened and forced to convert or eliminated.  A majority of population had been converted in this manner.

5. Very recently, the king of the only Hindu nation nepal had been targetted, and as a result, all associated hindu institutions lost their importance and value.  It has to be noted that the vatican was the first to comment on outster of the king.

Same strategy in democratic Nation:

In the modern times, the old terrific method of eliminating leaders cannot be carried out openly.  So the alternate way has been followed.  Target the political leaders, and bend them to the wishes of the missionaries.

With scores of money at hand, the missionaries just watch the political game being played.  They approach all the parties and strike a deal.  Whichever party is most willing, the missionaries will throw their money power behind, and make them win.  And as a reward, they start implementing their strategic plan in the state using the government machineries.

some of the strategies involved are:

1. Infusion of Hostile content in education that denigrates one’s own religion.   Today, a typical hindu will easily denigrate Hinduism as superstition, backward or irrational..  These are effects of the strategy explained above.

2. To prevent government schemes available to the poor people, so that the missionaries can in turn project themselves as saviours of those people, and in turn convert.

3. To exploit government subsidies, and then utilise them for the furthering of their hidden agenda.  For eg, we could see lot of christian run institutions getting lot of government aids.

4. The minority propoganda is the handiwork of christian missionaries, which is very open, as seen from the open statement of the pastors and bishops.  they created a situation where the term minority itself is extremely pitiable and victimised.  Still now, many of the previous generation indians, will say “they are minorities “.. in pitiable tone.

5. Using their governental influence, they get the approvals for starting their institution instantaneously.  While at the same time blocking Hindu institutions as much as possible.

Some recent examples of Government Intimidation:

  • The announcement of Y. S Rajasekara Reddy ( S stands for Samuel), subsidy for christian pilgrimage to israel and jeruselam.
  • The allocation of funds to rebuild old churches, while scores of hindu temples were at the dilipated state.
  • The announcement of tamilnadu chief minister karunanidhi over reservation to christians and muslims.

Ofcourse, there are lot of unknown things happenign around..  Its no wonder, that when a catholic christian at the seat of unquestioned power without responsibility, even more vigorous conversion are happening around.

As more and more conversions happen, more and more abuses on Hindu religions, and hence more and more tensions and violence  happens.  And more and more coward and biased articles that will appear on the sickular indian medias and also the western medias.

Will India sail through these cultural and political invasions?

How Gujarat Did it

This is a pioneer article, that i thought of reproducing here..

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by Ashok Malik

“At various stages, other States encountered the Indian Mujahideen terror network. Political compulsions or a weak will forced them to back away. Gujarat pressed on. That is why the Modi Government’s mechanism to fight terror is the only one working”

In February 2008, a terror suspect in Bangalore was interrogated and subjected to narco-analysis. His revelations were both chilling and fascinating. It was apparent that he was part of an all-India jihadi network and blurted out plans to launch terror strikes at various locations in the country. There were early clues, for instance, that Gujarat too would be a target, as indeed it turned out to be on July 26.

The confession was considered simply too combustible. The administration led by the State Governor — Karnataka was then under President’s rule — sat on the narco-analysis report and did not share it with other State Governments.

As early as 2006, SIMI cadre held a ‘commando training camp’ in Kerala’s Ernakulam district. It was a rehearsal for a terrorist attack and the police made arrests. However, the would-be terrorists were soon released. As the Kerala Home Minister told mediapersons this past week, “Terrorists are operating in Kerala but their main activities are outside the State. When we took police action against some of them, there was a hue and cry from human rights activists saying that minorities were being targeted.”

After a spate of attacks, the Uttar Pradesh Police began investigating sleeper-cells and terrorist operatives within its territory. All was going well till the leads started to point to a madarsa and a maulvii who seemed to hold the key. Worried about a possible community revolt, the State Government retreated.

The information cited above has all come to light after the Gujarat Police cracked the Ahmedabad and Surat bombings case and laid bare the structure of Indian Mujahideen, the SIMI offshoot that has emerged as India’s home-grown Al Qaeda. It is now clear that other States and their police forces had, at various stages, encountered the same terror matrix but had baulked at tough action.

If the Gujarat Police succeeded, first and foremost it was because it faced no political pressure, was not told to be over-sensitive to religio-political concerns and was promised support against tendentious and sometimes treacherous criticism from the army of civil rights activists who are, inadvertently or otherwise, crippling India’s war against jihad.

By just allowing a professional police force to do its job, the Gujarat Government accomplished three things. First, it identified the perpetrators of not just the Ahmedabad bomb blasts but also of many other recent terror strikes — Jaipur, Bangalore and Hyderabad, for instance.

Second, it has debunked the idea — always specious — that mysterious men from ‘across the border’ came to India, triggered terrorist attacks and then, with astonishing speed, ‘fled’ to Bangladesh, Pakistan or elsewhere. India can no longer pretend it is immune to global radical Islamism.

If one considers the demographic composition of the Indian Mujahideen members and resource persons who have been named or arrested, an interesting mix emerges. There are white collar professionals — ranging from doctors to IT specialists — religious preachers and small-time fixers from the underworld who have seamlessly made the switch from organised crime in the 1990s to terrorism today.

What unites these disparate elements is a common interpretation of religious duty, one that is inspired perhaps by jihad icons like Osama bin Laden. Their cause is pan-Islamic; it has nothing to do with Kashmir, poverty or any perceived oppression in India. A mastermind of the Gujarat conspiracy was an engineer who worked for a Wipro Technologies affiliate in Mumbai. He resigned in 1998, allegedly saying he wanted to devote himself to “religious work”.

That is why to claim that the Gujarat bombings may have been vengeance for the post-Godhra violence, which took place in 2002, is laughable. The seeds of Indian jihad were sown in the 1990s, as they were in the rest of the world.

Despite the recent arrests, the battle against terrorism is far from over. It would be worth studying what the Gujarat Government is doing to take on the enemy. It is one thing to give the police operational autonomy; there is also a capacity-building process underway, one that other States could learn from.

The Gujarat Government has announced the setting up of two new institutions. A Forensic Sciences University will offer post-graduate and doctoral courses in the use of new techniques and technologies to study crime — be it cyber-crime, detonating sophisticated explosives, narco-terrorism, money-laundering.

That aside, a Suraksha (Security) University will offer graduate-level training to those who want to join the intelligence, police or military services or set up their own security agencies, and want to intellectually equip themselves for their future careers. This represents a dramatic shift from a mindset that sees policing or the providing of security as a non-cerebral task that only requires muscles and batons.

The Gujarat template cannot work if it is limited to one State. It has to be scaled up and institutionalised nationally if India is serious about fighting its war on terror. The combination of determined detection, political resolve and anticipatory thinking that the Gujarat Government and its police have shown is waiting to be adopted across the country.

Of course, there is the inevitable political consequence. The arrest of Mufti Abu Bashir and his accomplices has put terrorism back on the electoral agenda. The BJP can claim that it is better equipped to meet the challenge than a confused Congress, dragged down further by compromised regional allies.

The real benefit will, however, accrue to Chief Minister Narendra Modi. He now has the trademark on combating terrorism, having established himself as the one political administrator most alive to and capable of thwarting India’s domestic jihad. He is the last man standing.

Jammu’s Intifada – The Hindu Uprising

And at last, the victims rose against two decades of suppression and religious persecution.  The kashmiri muslims now is at the receiving end..  Let them taste a bit of what they were doing for so long..

An excellent article from Kanchan Gupta, on the details of the Jammu Uprising.

http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/aug/05gupta.htm

Jammu is burning. And as of now it appears unlikely that the rage sweeping through the entire province can be doused in the coming days. On Monday, the police, clueless as to how to handle the situation and directed by an inspector general of police who is an outsider, shot at protesters in Samba. They did not shoot to injure or scare away the crowds chanting slogans against Governor N N Vohra and waving the national tricolour. They shot to kill by aiming their guns at the protesters’ heads.

The brutal response of the administration and Vohra’s inability of to gauge the extent of popular disquiet and outrage have only strengthened the resolve of the protesters to continue with their agitation. The relentless bandh and blockade of highways has been extended by another five days. People continue to defy curfew and army pickets, pouring into the streets in hundreds, something unprecedented in India.

What we are witnessing in Jammu is a Hindu intifada: The young and old, men and women, youth and children are locked in an unequal battle with the police — and, since Friday, the army — demanding the immediate revocation of the government order cancelling the transfer of 800 kanals of land to the Sri Amarnath Shrine Board. The land was meant for creating temporary facilities for pilgrims who trek to the Amarnath shrine every year, braving inclement weather and jihadi attacks.

It’s been more than a month that the Hindus of Jammu have taken to the streets, burning tyres, taunting policemen, braving tear-gas and real bullets, violating curfew and blockading the highway to Srinagar [Images]. The images emanating from Jammu are eerily similar to those that emanated from Gaza and the West Bank during the Palestinian intifada. More tellingly, the tactics that have been adopted by the protesters are those that have often brought the Kashmir valley to a standstill. If you look at the photographs of the Hindu intifada, you will get a sense of how Jammu has decided to give Kashmir a taste of its own medicine — in this case it is Dum Dum Dawai (a public thrashing).

The details of the land transfer fiasco are well-known. The Congress-Peoples Democratic Party government headed by Ghulam Nabi Azad had instructed the forest department to transfer the land to the SASB. Within days Muslims in the Kashmir valley, led and instigated by pro-Pakistani separatists, took to the streets, insisting no land should be provided for pilgrim facilities.

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More in the following link..

http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/aug/05gupta.htm


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