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Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Jinnah’s Cabinet Mission Plan

Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s Cabinet Mission Plan British rule and its tail-end haunt South Asians. Each country has its own version of history–clinging to their version of events. Despite thousands of books written on the events of 1946 and 1947, there is no consensus either about the events, or their motives. Investigating history is a dangerous [...]

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Osama Bin Laden in the USA?–the plot thickens

Stratfor is a thnk tank which has deep links with the intelligence services. Many think that Stratfor is a run by US intelleigence services, but it turns out that Stratfor sells its reports to those who wish to buy them. Stratfor, it turns out provides secret intelligence services to government agencies, and large corporations intel [...]

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The Khan of Kalat acceded to Pakistan on March 28th, 1948

Balochistan and the peoples inhabiting its lands have always been tied into the lands that constitute Pakistan. For the river Indus was the live-blood, not just of the Balochis, but of the Sindhis, Pashtuns, Panjabi’s and Gilgitis, and Kashmiris. All have been tied together in various forms all throughout history because of this life giving [...]

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Rabindranath Tagore and Gandhi in 1940.

Sarla Devi: Mohandas Gandhi’s adulterous affair with a married woman

Sex: Mohandas Gandhi‘s adulterous affair with Sarla Devi Gandhi’s racism: The truth behind the mask. Behold Sergeant-Major Gandhi who supported the British during the Boer War and Zulu Rebellion. Behold the prophet of peace who worked to stratify the society in South Africa, Whites, Indians and Blacks based on the Hindu Caste system. Behold the [...]

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Indian Hitler lovers: Mohandas Gandhi, Savitri Devi, Narendra Modi of India

Hitler’s priestess: Indian Savitri Devi’s Holocaust denials echo in Modi’s Gujarat What follows is the first of three surviving letters from Savitri Devi to Miguel Serrano, the renowned Chilean diplomat, author, and Esot d Miguel Serrano’s ideas. Sevitir agreed with Arthur Butz’s The Hoax of the Twentieth-Century. Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke’s in the 1960s asserts in And [...]

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Pan-Turkish Rally in Istanbul - March 2009

Kizil Elma: Gökalp’s Pan-Turkism, Rehmat Ali’s Pak Asia and Iqbal Pan-Islamism

Kizil Elma: Gökalp’s Pan-Turkism, Rehmat Ali’s Pak Asia and Iqbal Pan-Islamism The aim of all Turks is to unite with the Turkic borders. History is affording us today the last opportunity. In order for the Islamic world not to be forever fragmented it is necessary that the campaign against Karabagh be not allowed to abate. [...]

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Netaji Subhash Bose - arriving at 1939 AICC me...

1971 impossibility

1971 impossibility: Pakistan soldiers could not have raped so many women Truth is finally coming out–this time from an unexpected quarter. Truth is being enunciated by Sharmila Bose a citizen of Bharat. Ms. Sharmila Bose is the niece of the famous Bharati leader Netaji Shuvash Chandra Bose tonymitra via Flickr Ms. Sharmila Bose is the niece [...]

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Chanakya

Did Chanakya exist? Why contemporary Greeks don’t mention him

History has been hijacked and mutilated. New facts shed light on historical figures.  Chanakya has become a very popular personality in South Asia. However his existence is long on lore and short on documentation.   Megasthenese who supposedly was a contemporary of Chanakya and Chadragupta– does not mention Chan Akya in his book Indica.  There is [...]

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India’s irreversible march back to Fascism again…

Fascism as an organized movement took definite shape at Milan on March 23, 1919 in a meeting convened by Mussolini. As Bharati leaders saw the events unfold in Germany and Italy, they were impressed. Historically Bharati leader have always been fascinated by Fascism.Today, that fascination is shared by most in the Lok and Rajya Sabha–fully [...]

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Indira to Kissinger: ‘The NWFP belongs to India, Punjab is on the way’

INDIRA GANDHI to HENRY KISSINGER: “The Northwest Frontier Province belongs to India and the only way to get there is through the Punjab”     1975 KISSINGER-BHUTTO MEETING   What impresses me in reading the declassified transcript (see summary and link below) of the Bhutto-Kissinger meeting is the profound knowledge that Z.A. Bhutto had about [...]

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