Thursday, August 20, 2009

Masonic Images in Bollywood Movies by Mirza Tamojan Khan

Everybody talks about masonic images and signs in Hollywood movies and how they feed energy to their system by showing them to the world yet there is a strong ally of the Zionists which is called Indian Zionist Group and this idea came to my mind if they also were involved into something like the aforementioned one.

I played a movie and the time Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group's name emerged on the screen, I thought this was the time to look for those signs as Anil Ambani had emerged suddenly between the world's richest billionares along with his brother Mukesh Ambani and fellow Indians Laxmi mittal and K.P. singh. All lost 20 billion $ each from their wealth in 2008 though but it could also not be a coincidence like their emergence.

The start of this movie contained an introductory song about the bollywood industry in which I could find many images regarding the same.


You can see the pyramid in the middle behind these actors and you can see pharaonic costumes, the point to be noted here is that as far as I remember bollywood industry has never tried to make movies upon pharaohs so nothing like this would have had depicted general bollywood style and all of a sudden we find this image in the introduction of the movie.



How many bollywood movies regarding astronauts specifically do you remember? You can note that the colours visible on the astronaut's space suit while he is sitting are red, blue and white which were Egyptian royal colours.



Again, can you recall any Indian movie in which you have seen an angel has been depicted in this manner and that too between two tower like pillars which have been tried to be masked by writing "toilet" upon them.



Can you see the pyramids on the left hand side and the rising sun in the banner?

Some years ago these things might have had sounded ridiculous to any of you but most of you people who have done a bit of research about the freemasons, illuminati, the zionists and how they try to symbolize everything wherever they can and feed their system of dajjal with it, know what actually is being done in these pictures and how these two zionist nations have joined hands to eradicate us off the face of Earth.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Chinese option to Break India by Mirza Tamojan Khan

The article published in China for breaking India in itself is a way of pointing out what the future might hold in its grasp for the country of India.

The proposed plan contains somewhat larger states than one would expect. The infiltration of India in the matters of Balochistan, FATA and Sawat is something which is evident now. The reason! Not only India is againt Pakistan and afraid of its nuclear weapons but also it tries to balance its instability throughout its states having many freedom movements. That is why india wants to take Pakistan apart which could supposedly take advantage of these movements and cause india a greater damage than even imagined.

Its ridiculous that india is trying to destabilize all the countries surrounding it rather than fixing its own issues.It would have had required lesser effort and money for the same.The money it is spending to fuel all the happenings in its surrounding countries could be utilized in developing its own states which are the explanation of the words poverty and injustice themselves and making opportunities for jobs in those states so people get a peaceful living and not turn towards participating in such movements. Thus it could also be considered as the country which minds its own business and tries to help people rather than suppressing them and then hiding the news of it by creating a false image on the international level.

Another advantage of being a state like this could also make the countries surrounding it to believe in it and also support its role as the South Asian leader but whatever has happened over the past years is nothing but a ridiculous effort to do something which was more difficult than a simple task to fix itself.I would like to point another thing out i.e. even if the effort to make itself a peaceful and model country was not accredited by Pakistan, other surrounding countries could have supported it and thus Pakistan left alone but Alas! the typical Indian mentality could never be this way and that is why it has some to proposals like this by a strong neighbour, China.

Now for the indians that think its only ahypothesis proposed by someone not connected to the Chinese Government so there is nothing to worry about. Aren't they all trying to hide the fact that this proposal actually has been printed in a country like China where media is strictly watched, especially about the matters concerning neighbouring countries? This is not a ridiculous article but a matter to ponder upon for all of them.

Hasn't Indian film industry been producing loads of patriotic movies in order to at least give a try to calm and save the nation from being torn apart? A lots of Indians also say that China's trade with India is so rewarding that China can never think of the aforementioned proposal.

Isn't it easier for China to capture the markets of the new states, take hold of their economies and be like a saviour to them while actually getting natural resources, crops and whatever they want at really cheaper prices without having to negotiate with a bigger country like india?

China too needs all of it and why would other larger and developed countries let themselves fail any opportunity like this?

China should Break India into Pieces

Almost coinciding with the 13th round of Sino-Indian border talks (New Delhi, August 7-8, 2009), an article (in the Chinese language) has appeared in China captioned 'If China takes a little action, the so-called Great Indian Federation can be broken up' (Zhong Guo Zhan Lue Gang, www.iiss.cn, Chinese, August 8, 2009). 

Interestingly, it has been reproduced in several other strategic and military Web sites of the country and by all means, targets the domestic audience. The authoritative host site is located in Beijing and is the new edition of one, which so far represented the China International Institute for Strategic Studies (www.chinaiiss.org). 

Claiming that Beijing's 'China-Centric' Asian strategy, provides for splitting India, the writer of the article, Zhan Lue (strategy), has found that New Delhi's corresponding 'India-Centric' policy in Asia, is in reality a 'Hindustan centric' one. Stating that on the other hand 'local centres' exist in several of the country's provinces (excepting for the UP and certain northern regions), Zhan Lue has felt that in the face of such local characteristics, the 'so-called' Indian nation cannot be considered as one having existed in history. 

According to the article, if India today relies on any thing for unity, it is the Hindu religion. The partition of the country was based on religion. Stating that today nation states are the main current in the world, it has said that India could only be termed now as a 'Hindu religious state'. Adding that Hinduism is a decadent religion as it allows caste exploitation and is unhelpful to the country's modernisation, it described the Indian government as one in a dilemma with regard to eradication of the caste system as it realises that the process to do away with castes may shake the foundation of the consciousness of the Indian nation. 

The writer has argued that in view of the above, China in its own interest and the progress of Asia, should join forces with different nationalities like the Assamese, Tamils, and Kashmiris and support the latter in establishing independent nation-States of their own, out of India. In particular, the ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom) in Assam, a territory neighboring China, can be helped by China so that Assam realises its national independence. 

The article has also felt that for Bangladesh, the biggest threat is from India, which wants to develop a great Indian Federation extending from Afghanistan to Myanmar. India is also targeting China with support to Vietnam's efforts to occupy Nansha (Spratly) group of islands in South China Sea. 

Hence the need for China's consolidation of its alliance with Bangladesh, a country with which the US and Japan are also improving their relations to counter China. 

It has pointed out that China can give political support to Bangladesh enabling the latter to encourage ethnic Bengalis in India to get rid of Indian control and unite with Bangladesh as one Bengali nation; if the same is not possible, creation of at least another free Bengali nation state as a friendly neighbour of Bangladesh, would be desirable, for the purpose of weakening India's expansion and threat aimed at forming a 'unified South Asia'. 

The punch line in the article has been that to split India, China can bring into its fold countries like Pakistan, Nepal and Bhutan, support ULFA in attaining its goal for Assam's independence, back aspirations of Indian nationalities like the Tamils and Nagas, encourage Bangladesh to give a push to the independence of West Bengal and lastly recover the 90,000 sq km territory in southern Tibet. 

Wishing for India's break-up into 20 to 30 nation-States like in Europe, the article has concluded by saying that if the consciousness of nationalities in India could be aroused, social reforms in South Asia can be achieved, the caste system can be eradicated and the region can march along the road of prosperity. 

The Chinese article in question will certainly outrage readers in India. Its suggestion that China can follow a strategy to dismember India, a country always with a tradition of unity in diversity, is atrocious, to say the least. The write-up could not have been published without the permission of the Chinese authorities, but it is sure that Beijing will wash its hands out of this if the matter is taken up with it by New Delhi. 

It has generally been seen that China is speaking in two voices -- its diplomatic interlocutors have always shown understanding during their dealings with their Indian counterparts, but its selected media is pouring venom on India in their reporting. Which one to believe is a question confronting the public opinion and even policy makers in India. 

In any case, an approach of panic towards such outbursts will be a mistake, but also ignoring them will prove to be costly for India. 

D S Rajan, is Director, Chennai Centre for China Studies.