The Secret Life of Mirza Ghalib
In this post, I explore a completely unknown facet of the life a man considered to be the last of the great classical poets of the Urdu language.
In this post, I explore a completely unknown facet of the life a man considered to be the last of the great classical poets of the Urdu language.
The Phoenicians made considerable efforts to conquer India through the British. Would they give it all up to some local leaders after two centuries, or did they have their very own set of leaders/movements for a post-British Subcontinent? For the first time ever in history, we analyze the failed “Rebellion” of 1857 as a Spook Op. And we discover that it is being used as a Playbook for Spook Ops to the present day!
Here is what Iqbal had to say in his Persian language poetic book Payam-i-Mashriq (1923). It is clear that he never saw any good coming out of it, and would actively oppose any Muslim country seeking membership, if he was still alive.
A few days ago, Prof. Henry Makow linked up a now rare but once popular book published in 1951, which sheds some little-known information on the origins of Communist China (or the China as we know it). Here is some additional analysis and extrapolation.
The following is from the English translation of a collection of Hindi articles authored by M. K. Gandhi. He wrote these Hindi articles in 1906. If he was alive, he would launch a civil disobedience movement against the vaccination drive in India.
During the British rule, a rather diabolical plan to de-industrialize India was carried out by the Illuminati. Regular readers will note how I also discovered that some areas of British India which were not under direct British control, such as Hyderabad State, managed to escape this grotesque plan. The plan for the de-industrialization India was supposedly terminated when the British lost control of India in 1947. I am sad to report that after 73 years, this plan has been kick-started in “independent India,” under the guise of fighting COVID-19.
Munshi Premchand (1880-1936), a novelist who is credited with introducing realism to Hindi literature, talks about Islam and Muslims. A voice of sanity that still echoes through troubled times.
When the British left the Subcontinent in 1947, many hailed it as a new beginning for the newly “freed” countries, while conveniently ignoring the fact that the very secret networks that made British conquest and colonialism possible were still as active as they were in 1857. Following independence, these secret networks kept a low profile. But now Freemasons are out in the open, openly gloating about their power over the Indian people. A case point are these creepy motifs which were installed at a Terminal of Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Understanding the Kashmir Issue requires a thoughtful study of the relations crypto-Jewish secret groups had with Muslims throughout history. But since establishment historians deny the very existence of such secret groups, let alone their influence, a radical rethink is required.
When the British put a brutal end to the Mughals following 1857, they were presented with a unique historical opportunity. They could have redeemed themselves by ruling India better than their Mughal predecessors, thereby establishing themselves in the Indian Subcontinent for all time to come. Instead, what unfolded was a calculated program to sacrifice the economy of the Indian Subcontinent, which was then 27 percent (p. 4) of the global economy (more than Europe), for global conflict to advance Illuminati...
Once upon a time, kingdom as big as modern Germany straddled the Deccan plateau South India. This investigative essay attempts to chronicle it’s secret, untold history, from its auspicious beginnings to its abrupt and mysterious end in 1948. We examine the kingdom’s founder, the Nizam, an extraordinary man who emerged as the guardian of the Mughals, battling Illuminati conspiracies all his life, and saving the Mughal rulers of the Indian Subcontinent from imminent destruction three times. We look at the...
Long before Guantanamo Bay was developed as a no-escape prison, the British began setting up an island prison on the Andaman island. They had just conquered the Indian subcontinent, and a Guantanamo Bay style detention facility for Indian freedom fighters started being constructed in 1896. After facing immense difficulty finding a list of prisoners online, a list has been posted here to aid researchers.
In a speech given at the Oxford Union on 14th July 2015, Indian MP (Congress) Shashi Tharoor makes a compelling case that the British owe “reparations” to India for the organized derailment of the Indian economy, that took place during the British Empire’s reign over India. In less than fifteen minutes, Mr. Tharoor presents a factual, data driven analysis of the havoc wreaked by the British on India. He argues that there was little that was benevolent or constructive about the British...
Establishment historians portray the British Empire in India as a testament to British industry, British values, British discipline and general British superiority over the native people. They also credit the British with the creation of modern India, implying that the civilization and economy of pre-British India was superseded by the “natural” rules of evolution and survival. The following is a view from the other side. From 17th Century Mughal India, where the British East India Company had just set shop, and had...