Without comments: Here is the story befhing those pictures ...
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'foreign hand'Â at work]
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Just when we thought we could return from the Californian mess to
serious work ... here comes Dr. Rajaram again -- just in time for the
weekend!
Rajaram revealed yesterday in a letter to Harvard (see his letter at
the end of this post) more secrets about me. Rajaram has already
informed the world to their shock and dismay that I am not only German
but Polish -- and a Nazi and Communist and Creationist as well. He has
also written of my failed career (holding an endowed Chair at Harvard
to him is a sign of failure) and let it be known that my opposition to
the Hindutvavadins was part of a plan for me to get hired by the
California State Board of Education. One of his most hard hitting
recent accusations is that I teach Sanskrit in the Harvard Summer
School "to Japanese students sent by [my] wife."
After Steve and I demolished Rajaram's absurd "decipherment" of the
Indus sign system and unveiled his bogus Harappan horse seal back in
2000Â (see "Horseplay in Harappa" at:
<http://www.flonnet.com/fl1720/fl172000.htm>
<http://www.safarmer.com/frontline/> ), Rajaram began a long and
increasingly ridiculous campaign to get revenge. (Steve and I get
spammed by him regularly.)
Rajaram's promised second volume of complete Indus "translations" of
course never appeared, and Rajaram's usefulness as a Hindutva
propagandist long ago sunk: he was the Kalyanaraman of his day, but he
has been so discredited that (unlike Kalyanaraman and Frawley) Rajaram
was not even added to the HEF'S Board of Advisors.
Rajaram's newest, in his note to Harvard yesterday, is to claim that I
have set up an academic consulting business in order to gather
anti-Hindu funding from Pakistan. His supposed evidence: the fact that
a Pakistani newspaper (Dawn) reprinted my announcement on the Web of
the outcome of the vote of the California State Board of Education on
March 8.
Now that Rajaram brings it up, I better admit it. Below is a picture of
me shaking hands with General Musharraf of Pakistan in the Presidential
Palace. We had just agreed to continue our campaign to India by
demanding historical accuracy in California history textbooks.
<http://www.safarmer.com/witzel.musharraf.jpg>
I also have to admit that my connections with the General go back to
his Agra trip a few years back. At the time, the General and I posed in
front of the Taj -- not even bothering to hide in one of those secret
unopened sections of this Tejomahalaya.
Here's that evidence, using the same types of techniques you need to
get an "Indus horse seal" out of a broken unicorn seal:
<http://www.safarmer.com/witzel.musharraf.taj.jpg>
Anyway, what is wrong with seeking gainful employment, advising the
State of California and teaching Japanese students Sanskrit, in the two
months of the year that we are not employed by the university? Too bad
for the Hindus that the Sangh (RSS, VHS, BJP, etc.) has failed in the
past to make me a lucrative offer: Hindutva financiers like A. Chowgule
could have easily dropped a check in the mail!
If they only had asked me, I could have found them all those Sanskrit
passages that prove their vision of hoary Ram Raj in the Vedas... Rama
'pleasant, black'Â and Krishna 'black' are mentioned several times!
Below is Rajaram's letter, just as he sent it to Harvard. By the way, I
did not form IPAC, which is made up exclusively of Indian Americans and
certainly is not a "consulting firm."
Have a nice weekend, MW
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And here is Rajaram writing to our Provost at Harvard (if Dr. Hyman is
struck by laughing cramps on Monday you know why):
Forwarded message from "N.S. Rajaram" <nsrajaram@...>
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 08:59:29 +0530
From: "N.S. Rajaram" <nsrajaram@...>
Reply-To: "N.S. Rajaram" <nsrajaram@...>
Subject: Does Academic freedom include suppressing facts?
To: Steven Hyman <Steve_Hyman@...>
March 18, 2006
Mr. Steven Hyman, Provost
Harvard University
Dear Mr. Hyman:
I am writing this in connection with an article in the Pakistani
newspaper DAWN by Michael Witzel, Wales Professor of Sanskrit at
Harvard, advertising his supposed triumph over the Hindus (Hindus) in
California schools. (See attachment.)
Leaving aside the fact that it is tasteless, but protected by academic
freedom, and the fact that it might involve him and the California
Scholl Board in a protracted legal battles, I am struck by the fact
that Witzel advertises himself as Professor of South Asian Studies, and
not Professor of Sanskrit.
The reason for suppressing this fact is not hard to seek. His
advertising his position as Sanskrit Professor might turn off potential
Pakistani sponsors in his efforts to sell himself as an anti-Hindu
lobbyist.
I use the word "advertise" because Witzel has formed a consulting group
that calls itself The Academic Indology Advisory Council, and IAPC
(Indian American Public Education Council), with the dedicated website
http://www.indiantruth.org/, offering its services to potential
customers.
Naturally, it would be bad policy to advertise himself to potential
Pakistani customers as Sanskrit Professor.
It is not my place to decide whether the Wales Professor Michael Witzel
is guilty of conflict of interest in simultaneously posing as an
independent expert on Hinduism to California school authorities, while
suppressing the relevant facts in selling his services to potential
customers in Pakistan. That is something for the California courts to
decide, where there are several lawsuits pending.
All this proves, if any further proof was needed, that Michael Witzel
is less a scholar than a political lobbyist, and now a budding
entrepreneur looking for customers for his anti-Hindu lobbying skills.
Sincerely, N.S. Rajaram
----- End forwarded message -----
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If you give me six lines written by the hand
of the most honest of men, I will find something
in them which will hang him.
(Qu'on me donne six lignes écrites de la main
du plus honnête homme, j'y trouverai de quoi
le faire pendre.)
        Cardinal Richelieu, Minister of Louis XIII
                  (Quoted: January 1641, in "Mirame")
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Michael Witzel
Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University
1 Bow Street , 3rd floor, Cambridge MA 02138
1-617-495 3295Â Â Â Â Â Â Fax: 496 8571
direct line:Â Â Â Â 496 2990
<http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~witzel/mwpage.htm>
<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Indo-Eurasian_research/>
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