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That was a pretty good character assignation. Always good to see both sides of a coin. I dare say a few clicks around the interweb would confirm or deny the majority of that report.
But who's game are we being played into and why? |
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I have heard that before. I believe I read it in Nexus magazine.
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I don't call it a game, I say that what was hidden is coming to light. One can not deny the feudalistic behaviour of the Dalai Lama when he was in Tibet, no one can. Still today there is a lot of pomp and ceremony, that is not a egalitarian behaviour but that is not what troubles me. It was the way things were in the 50's
What is shocking to know that a person that has pretended to be a "pacifist" had no reservations on being in the CIA payroll. The two are opposed To be in the CIA payroll is to leave principles behind...I am speachless at the deception humanity has been submited ![]() |
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Doubt it. |
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In my opinion, Webster Tarpley is one of the best sources of information.
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Payroll or no payroll, CIA or not, you do not have to dig very deep to see that he behaves in exactly the same way as all male dominated, father knows best religions and not such a big jump from the mind controlled followers of this religion of jehovahs witnesses or whatever you want to mention.
where are the women, and on an even infantile level, what the hell is their karma if all of this happened to them. Little suspect if you ask me. All just humans playing their control games, albeit with a kinder face in front. |
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it makes sense what Tarpley is saying...however I am not going to draw definite conclusions based on that....
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From http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...xt=va&aid=6530:
"Democratic Imperialism": Tibet, China, and the National Endowment for Democracy by Michael Barker Global Research, August 13, 2007 People familiar with Asian history will be aware that during Tibet’s popular uprising against their Chinese occupiers in 1959, his Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama (then aged 23), escaped from his homeland of Tibet to live in exile in India. Subsequently, the Dalai Lama formed a Tibetan government-in-exile, and to this day the Dalai Lama and his government remain in exile. The Dalai Lama’s tireless efforts to draw international attention to the Tibetan cause received a welcome boost in 1989 when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and since then the Dalai Lama has been able to demand sustained media attention (globally) to his ongoing non-violent struggle for a free Tibet. This part of Tibetan history is fairly uncontroversial, but a part of Tibet’s story that less people will be familiar with is Tibet’s historical links to the US’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)... While in recent years far more information has been made available concerning the CIA’s violent linkages with Tibetan forces, to date only one article has examined the connection between Tibet’s current independence campaigners and an organization that maintains close ties with the CIA, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). … in the United States, the American Society for a Free Asia, a CIA front, energetically publicized the cause of Tibetan resistance, with the Dalai Lama’s eldest brother, Thubtan Norbu, playing an active role in that group. The Dalai Lama’s second-eldest brother, Gyalo Thondup, established an intelligence operation with the CIA in 1951 [although CIA aid was only formally established in 1956]. He later upgraded it into a CIA-trained guerrilla unit whose recruits parachuted back into Tibet.”[4]... Conclusion This article has demonstrated the close ties that exist between the Dalai Lama’s non-violent campaign for Tibetan independence and U.S. foreign policy elites who are actively supporting Tibetan causes through the NED... |
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This is the position David Icke been taking for years and saying Dalai Lama is not who he seems! The plot thickens!
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It goes to show that the Nobel Peace Prizes are not worth the paper they ar written on
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Every one says that this is a prison planet - my observation is that it's more like a criminal planet!!
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http://www.rense.com/general81/faeeof.htm Also look up David Icke's view on it as he goes into much detail with evidence. It's hard to swallow but the truth often is. |
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The destruction of religion performed by the Chinese government is quite OK by me . Religions only divide humans that's what I learned so far in my lifetime . Torture is also practiced in the west . Have you heard of Guantanamo bay , Abu Ghraib in Iraq , the Abu Omar case and "extraordinary rendition ? I am no justifying torture . I am just saying that even so called "democracies " do it in a surreptitious way . Sorry for the dupes in Tibet , but I think the population is much better off under Chinese occupation . |
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Sorry gita, but that reads like Chinese propaganda to me. And its laughable to call the Chinese occupation of Tibet a revolution. How can you have a revolution in someone elses country? The Dalai Lama himself has praised the Chinese for modernising Tibet, but he is seeking a democracy for his homeland not a communist state of China. What really upsets me is the fact that China is allowed to get away with its occupation and the atrocities that it has inflicted on the Tibetian people, and the world just looks on. ![]() Love, Kriya |
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Well - Hes a Known Club of 300 Member so its the same Group - Just a different Uniform...
I used to wonder why He never got anything concrete done... Tah Dah - Theres Your answer... I have also been told by a Trusted Source that Hes also an Agent of Maitreya or at the very least Forces loyal to Shamballah... ![]() |
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i hope that´s not true, dalai lama represents a culture of non violence to all living beings, china leaders on the other side aproach tibete and others with aggression and killing. join in or die.
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What ridiculous assertions these are.
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My point was the Dalai Lama is not necessarily what he pertains to be. I myself was shocked when I came across some undesirable info about him and found it hard to believe but after much research, I’m forced to digest the info. I’ve come to a conclusion that all religions are there to control the masses and keep people in fear no matter how sweet and innocent their leaders are and what good acts they may be performing on the surface to prim their image – there’s always a sinister agenda behind it. I’m sure if Dalai Lama didn’t play ball with the PTB, then he would have long been assassinated. Just my view. |
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