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Carnegie, I can see you


Time magazine used the Population Explosion idea on its cover. (Picture courtesy - shipbright.wordpress.com).

Time magazine used the Population Explosion idea on its cover. (Picture courtesy - shipbright.wordpress.com).

according to a study by the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Global Energy. It has concluded that the 13th-century Mongol leader’s bloody advance, laying waste to vast swaths of territory and wiping out entire civilisations en route, may have scrubbed 700m tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere – roughly the quantity of carbon dioxide generated in a year through global petrol consumption – by allowing previously populated and cultivated land to return to carbon-absorbing forest. (via Why Genghis Khan was good for the planet | From the Guardian | The Guardian).

Genocides are good

For some 100 years, the Carnegie Endowment /Institutions has been providing cover, logic and justification for Desert Bloc’s genocidal behaviour. This is yet another example. Genghis Khan was good, because he ‘reduced population’. Hitler was good because he reduced the Jewish population. Churchill was very good – he reduced Indian, Arab, populations. Various American Presidents were also very good. They annihilated the entire Native American Population in the USA. Anglo-Saxon Policy in Australia is good because it has again wiped out Australian Aborigine population.

Before that, the Abbot of Citeaux instructed his followers at the start of the Albigensian Crusade“Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius” (Kill them all, God will know his own). “Get gold, humanely if possible, but at all hazards, get gold.” (1511, King Ferdinand of Spain to his conquistadors). Since, it was not possible humanely, the Spanish Conquistadors massacred millions.

These massacres cut green house gas emissions. And this is a double-trick. So, in our outrage at the notion that Genghis Khan’s massacres were good, we don’t reject the fraud of Global Warming Is Bad notion.

Red herrings – the challenge ahead

To get around the ‘problem’ of economic stagnation, the West has created artificial ‘crisis’ situations.

  1. Population Explosion
  2. Global Warming and climate change
  3. Civil Wars in Africa
  4. Islamic Demonization and the spectre of Islamic terrorism
  5. Financial meltdowns

These are major diplomatic offensives using media, academia, events and situations to

  • Maintain superior negotiating positions
  • Define the agenda – which usually means non-substantive issues.

Carnegie, I can see ya!

Churchill quote - I do not understand this squeamishness about the use of gas ... I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes ... It is not necessary to use only the most deadly gases ; gases can be used which would cause great inconvenience and would spread a lively terror could be used which would cause great inconvenience, and would spread a lively terror and yet leave no serious permanent effect on most of those affected. (Litctman 1995: 519)

Churchill quote - I do not understand this squeamishness about the use of gas ... I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes ... It is not necessary to use only the most deadly gases ; gases can be used which would cause great inconvenience and would spread a lively terror could be used which would cause great inconvenience, and would spread a lively terror and yet leave no serious permanent effect on most of those affected. (Litctman 1995: 519)

  1. Galeo Rhinus
    February 26, 2011 at 7:58 pm

    The real question is how to deal with these Asuras!

  2. February 28, 2011 at 5:24 am

    The job may seem bigger … more difficult and even gargantuan. But the power of Desert Bloc rests on one tottering pillar – gold. If every 2ndlook reader buys 1 kg of gold in the next 1 year – and ensures that two more people do that, Desert Bloc will collapse.

    Now this is also alluded in ancient Indian historiography.

    1. Amrit is something that does not die. And the only thing that does not ‘die’ is gold.  Gold is indeed genuinely amrit.

    2. Kshirsagar is the Mediterranean Sea /Caspian Sea.

    3. Vasuki is the Dakshinapath.

    4. Manthan is the trade across the Dakshinapath.

    5. Vishnu as Mohini to deny ‘amrit’ to Asuras is also illustrative. The reading of ‘amrit’ as ‘nectar’ is false interpretation of Indian texts, influenced by Graeco-Roman mythology.

    As mentioned earlier

    1. India created massive private gold reserves – and this ensured that the Desert Bloc was always in check.

    2. Remember, as soon as these gold reserves landed in Mughal treasuries, coupled with gold from Americas, the Desert Bloc reared its head again.

    3. India and Indians must ensure that gold reserves are not in the hands of Desert Bloc States.

    Anything less will not work. Anything more is not needed.

  3. manu
    March 4, 2011 at 11:18 am

    How much gold do we need Indians to buy? We have been the largest importer of Gold since forever now… Importing 600-700 tonnes a year… Yes distribution of gold is the model

    “Pariksit gave permission for Kali to live where there is gold, because wherever there is the hoarding of gold there is also falsity, intoxication, lust, envy, and enmity.”

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