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Gandhi
#1
I just watched the movie about Gandhi for the first time and i suggest people who have not seen it to watch it. We have been and are in the same situation as the Indians were in 1918 and  we must act NOW, or become slaves forever. For me the film exposes the brutality of the British Empire of that time, and also the way to deal with it. Tiotal non compliance to the system and the courage to stand up and face the brutality head on, whilst not showing any violence back. For me this is the only way to beat this legal/digital  AI dictatorship we are entering.
#2
it's hard to convince people to spend hours of their time watching a story about someone's life without putting them on a bit of a pedestal. Certainly, it would interfere with the intended storytelling to dive too deeply into the complexities of the Indian caste system and Gandhi's own attitude toward black Africans.
#3
I don't know if everything in the following long article is factual, but if only half of it is, that's enough to prove that Gandhi was really a British agent, curbing the Indian independence struggle into non-agression...
Arguably the most important evidence against the myth of Gandhi the "freedom fighter" were his actions in British colony South Africa.

In 1887, Gandhi travelled to London, England for his education, where he reportedly graduated as a lawyer. It isn't clear how he could get in without a proper diploma. It is likely that he was supported (recruited) by the British Secret Intelligence Service.
Gandhi was recruited/supported by 2 British imperialists Lord Roberts of Kandahar (who was stationed in India for most of his career and the aristocratic Admiral Edmond Slade, who financed Gandhi’s eductaion in London, while his daughter Madeline Slade, later followed him to India, acting as a liason to British Intelligence.

See Gandhi with fellow spies (?) in London.
[Image: gandhi-with-fellow-spies.jpg]

After returning to India without achieving any notoriety, in 1893, Mohandas Gandhi arrived in South Africa, where he started a law practice.
In South Africa, he openly shared the racist (Aryan) beliefs of the Theosophists. Gandhi complained of Indians being locked up in prison alongside Blacks:
Quote:We could understand not being classed with whites, but to be placed on the same level as the Natives seemed too much to put up with. Kaffirs [Blacks] are as a rule uncivilized—the convicts even more so. They are troublesome, very dirty and live like animals.
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In 1899, the man who guided his training in Britain, Lord Roberts, arrived in Cape Town as commander of the British Army during the Gold War, to steal the gold from the Boers (later used to finance the Bolsheviks and WW I).
Sergeant major Gandhi was part of a special ambulance corps that assisted the British Empire forces against the "Kaffirs".

See Gandhi with the Indian Ambulance Corps.
[Image: gandhi-in-boer-war2.jpg]

After returning to India, Mohandas Gandhi sailed for England in July 1914, just in time for World War I.
See Gandhi seated in the centre of the Indian Ambulance Corps in 1914.
[Image: 1914-ambulance-corps.jpg]

When Gandhi once again returned to his native India in January 1915, the Theosophical Society with the help of Nobel prize winning author Rabindranath Tagore, got him called the title of "Mahatma" (great soul).
In November 1925, Madeline Slade arrived at Gandhi's Ashram. Madeline with funds from the Bank of England financed Gandhi's non-resistance (?). Gandhi changed her name to Mirabehn (after the Indian goddess Meera Bai).

When Gandhi again arrived in London in 1931, he was treated like a celebrity, meeting PM Ramsey MacDonald, and had tea with the king at Buckingham Palace. He also gave a praised speech at the 1931 "Round Table Conference" in London, organised by Chatham House (Royal Institute of International Affairs) presided over by Lord Lothian (Philip Kerr, leader of Milner's Round Table from 1925 to 1940).
See Gandhi and Mirabehn before leaving India in 1931.
[Image: gandhi-and-mirabehn.jpg]

In December 1931, Gandhi also met Mussolini (another British Intelligence agent) and became friendly, with Gandhi praising Il Duce’s “service to the poor, his opposition to super-urbanization, his efforts to bring about a coordination between Capital and Labour, his passionate love for his people”.
Gandhi also advised the Czechs and Jews to adopt nonviolence toward (not fight against) the Nazis.

Jawaharlar Nehru worked with Gandhi for the partition of India and was PM from 1947 to 1964 and Muhammad Ali Jinnah became the first "Muslim" governor-general of the newly created nation of Pakistan.
Both men were trained as spies in Britain (?)...

"Mahatma" Gandhi was a member of the Fabian Society. Gandhi supported India’s Caliphate Movement and became a member of the Central Khilafat Committee which aimed to restore the Muslim Empire.

Gandhi was also affiliated with freemasonry (maybe even became a member of a lodge).
Gandhi met members of the European Committee at a Masonic Lodge in Johannesburg. He also exchanged letters with the Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England Lord Ampthill. The author of Gandhi’s biography, Reverend J.J. Doke, was also a mason: https://himjournals.com/article/articleID=302
(https://archive.is/xPgn0)
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549
#4
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi grew up without affinity for any religion. When he was in college in England, 2 Theosophists encouraged him to read the Bhagavad Gita, which holds a central place in Theosophy. So he read the Gita, and attended Theosophical classes and read Theosophical literature like "The Key to Theosophy".

While Gandhi later in life tried to portray himself as a model Hindu, in reality he was a Theosophist (which is really Satanism)
According to Indian writer, Ved Mehta, “It was actually thanks to his Theosophist friends that Gandhi started learning about his own religion".

Gandhi was introduced to founder of Theosophy Madame Blavatsky and fellow Theosophist Annie Besant.
Gandhi maintained a contact with the Theosophical Society and Besant while in South Africa and back in India.

In 1885, European and Indian Theosophists helped found the Indian National Congress (INC, like ANC?) and held a strong connection with (and control over) the Indian national rights movement, to divide the country and keep it under British control after "independence". Annie Besant, second President of the Theosophical Society from 1907 to 1931, also became president of the INC in 1917.

In 1919, Gandhi and Besant publicly stopped working together, and the Theosophical Society formally stopped having a leadership role in the INC: http://usreligion.blogspot.com/2013/01/t...on-to.html
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549
#5
Isn't it strange how all of this famous leaders were really associated with each other, fighting for... enslaving humanity? While the real "rebels" remain anonymous...
I guess that nobody told the little known Subhas Chandra Bose (a.k.a. "Netaji", revered leader) that Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler behind the scenes were really the best of buddies with the British elite.


Subhas Bose made it all the way to President of the Indian National Congress (INC), wanting to actually fight against the British occupation of India. He looked for help in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany and Japan during World War II, after Gandhi uncermoniously expelled him from the INC in 1939.
Not very surprising Subhas Bose died after his plane crashed in in Japanese-occupied Formosa (now Taiwan) on 18 August 1945; he was finished off in hospital (just another "accident"!)...

So while while Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru promoted to NOT fight against the British, Bose founded the Indian National Army (INA), to fight against the British occupation of Southeast Asia through the Raj.
Throughout the 1930s, Bose visited Germany and Italy, looking for help from the Axis troops against the British. Not knowing that Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were effectively British agents, just like Gandhi!

After Gandhi ousted him as president of the INC in 1939, in early 1941 Bose returned to Europe, escaping India through Afghainstan.
After asking Stalin to support his anti-British activities, Stalin sent him to Nazi Germany, where he met the Nazi foreign minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop.

He was even introduced to Hitler, see Subhas Bose shaking hands with Hitler in May 1942.
[Image: dd11e8480eb00c3f7b746f48c051ea38d78b34fa.webp]

Bose in vain tried to organise a joint Nazi-Soviet-Italian-Japanese “Quadruple Alliance” against Britain, who would fight against the Raj.
After years in Germany, the Nazis in turn sent him to Japan, where he traveled to by submarine in early 1943.

History falsifiers have discredited Bose as both a Nazi collaborator and a Stalin stooge, but in reality he was merely seeking help to fight against the British where he hoped he could find it: https://counterview.org/2015/09/28/blind...for-india/
(https://archive.is/CDpqO)
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549
  


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