08-24-2011, 04:50 PM
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[quote name='Niki' date='24 August 2011 - 08:57 AM' timestamp='1314155992' post='112575']
Check this about Sonias origins
indianintelligence2009.blogspot.com/2009/09/playing-with-nations-choices.html?showComment=1311989346282#c5407092853738133747
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There's no detail of fact in the theories presented that can be checked by third parties. I'm not saying anything is untrue or totally off track, but it's hardly the sort of article that can be presented anywhere where hard evidence is demanded. That is, the writer hasn't provided anything that Hindus could use. At best, he's alleviated his conscience.
Still, you (Niki) could post the link you found at all the Hindu and Indian nationalist sites like Sharan's bharatabharati wordpress blog, HK, RRajan's VigilOnline, SJain's Vijayvaani, the Rajeev2004 blogspot blog. And any other nationalist sites you know. They could perhaps run with it after throwing details/indicators/references to support it that's been discovered in the years since. (I still think the descriptions of the murders in the dynastic family sound very much like the catholic Mafia murder of Vatican Banker Calvi - IIRC the one who was keeper of the Vatican's ustashe and nazi loot, until things became too hot for the Vatican's "Nazi Gold".)
The one thing that lends some credence in favour of the person who wrote the article is their saying the Indian Intelligence was under the impression that Prabhakaran was catholic. Because, elsewhere, news is supposed to have said he was a methodist. Since it was close to the mark, but perhaps mistaken on the final detail, I guess one could read this as an indication in favour of actual intelligence gathering...?
Christianism's plans for southern India (from SL's territory where SL Tamizhs reside, TN and beyond) is frequently said to be directed by the catholic church operating in the south (i.e. the brains behind the "south India for christ" operation). Again, many catholic syrian christians involved - often with friends in high places. It was, after all, a catholic (syrian christian, from Kerala) who got the first - of IIRC many - exclusive interviews with Prabhakaran, the christian head of LTTE. The syrian catholic then also wrote at least one book on SL called "Isle of blood". And she happened to marry the Norwegian Ambassador. Oh what a coincidence. With infamous Norwegian Eric Solheim was best man at their wedding. "Curioser still."
Curious is also that the majority of Norway is not catholic, it's identified as a protestant country. (Of course that says nothing about what brand of christianity her current husband and his best man, Solheim, were. But ultimately, protestantism folds into catholicism anyway. And all christianisms can be seen these days scratching each others' backs. Heck, christianism even gives out free massages to islam, depending on whether there's any heathenism on the scene to gang up against.)
Repeat of summary of Anita Simon from an older post, #126 of the SL thread (which contains the supporting news links for the following statements)
And of course the memorable quote:
[quote name='Niki' date='24 August 2011 - 08:57 AM' timestamp='1314155992' post='112575']
Check this about Sonias origins
indianintelligence2009.blogspot.com/2009/09/playing-with-nations-choices.html?showComment=1311989346282#c5407092853738133747
[/quote]
There's no detail of fact in the theories presented that can be checked by third parties. I'm not saying anything is untrue or totally off track, but it's hardly the sort of article that can be presented anywhere where hard evidence is demanded. That is, the writer hasn't provided anything that Hindus could use. At best, he's alleviated his conscience.
Still, you (Niki) could post the link you found at all the Hindu and Indian nationalist sites like Sharan's bharatabharati wordpress blog, HK, RRajan's VigilOnline, SJain's Vijayvaani, the Rajeev2004 blogspot blog. And any other nationalist sites you know. They could perhaps run with it after throwing details/indicators/references to support it that's been discovered in the years since. (I still think the descriptions of the murders in the dynastic family sound very much like the catholic Mafia murder of Vatican Banker Calvi - IIRC the one who was keeper of the Vatican's ustashe and nazi loot, until things became too hot for the Vatican's "Nazi Gold".)
The one thing that lends some credence in favour of the person who wrote the article is their saying the Indian Intelligence was under the impression that Prabhakaran was catholic. Because, elsewhere, news is supposed to have said he was a methodist. Since it was close to the mark, but perhaps mistaken on the final detail, I guess one could read this as an indication in favour of actual intelligence gathering...?
Christianism's plans for southern India (from SL's territory where SL Tamizhs reside, TN and beyond) is frequently said to be directed by the catholic church operating in the south (i.e. the brains behind the "south India for christ" operation). Again, many catholic syrian christians involved - often with friends in high places. It was, after all, a catholic (syrian christian, from Kerala) who got the first - of IIRC many - exclusive interviews with Prabhakaran, the christian head of LTTE. The syrian catholic then also wrote at least one book on SL called "Isle of blood". And she happened to marry the Norwegian Ambassador. Oh what a coincidence. With infamous Norwegian Eric Solheim was best man at their wedding. "Curioser still."
Curious is also that the majority of Norway is not catholic, it's identified as a protestant country. (Of course that says nothing about what brand of christianity her current husband and his best man, Solheim, were. But ultimately, protestantism folds into catholicism anyway. And all christianisms can be seen these days scratching each others' backs. Heck, christianism even gives out free massages to islam, depending on whether there's any heathenism on the scene to gang up against.)
Repeat of summary of Anita Simon from an older post, #126 of the SL thread (which contains the supporting news links for the following statements)
Quote:Anita Pratap:
- Indian, not Sri Lankan
- journalist. Started in Indian Express. Wrote for Sunday and India Today.
- at one point was a journalist for CNN (no longer) and Time too.
- writer for Outlook
It gets more interesting:
1. She's not Tamil, but from Kerala.
2. She's a Kerala Syrian christian catholic. Of course. Her name - before she married her first husband - is Anita Simon.
3. Her first husband was a Hindu and they had a son called Zubin (after the Parsee orchestra conductor???). They got on badly, divorced and she got custody over their son.
4. She met the Norwegian ambassador to India at some party (on Valentine's day, perchance?) and married him.
5. Guess who the best man at this christoterrorist wedding was? Yes, none other than buddy Eric Solheim.
6. Eric Solheim gifted Prabhakaran - christoterrorist and head of christoterrorist LTTE - a TV, because Solheim apparently knew that christian Prabhakaran was obsessed with watching TV. (Not my interpretation, see data further below.) Sounds like Solheim knew Prabhakaran well enough.
7. Anita Simon still keeps her Hindu ex-husband's surname. Crypto-christianism is important in a christoterrorist's line of work.
8. In 1984, back when her journalistic career was still starting off, Anita Simon became the first person to ever interview Prabhakaran and he became so fond of his christoterrorist link with the press, that he gave her many more interviews to tell his side of the story.
Note how it was in 1984, how she is a christian, how she was still starting up in the field and yet how she magically bagged an interview with a terrorist who hadn't been interviewed yet. It's a miracle! Yes. That must be what it is. Makes one wonder: was Prabhakaran already a (crypto) christian convert by 1984?
9. Deeply moved by the lifestory of the head of the christoLTTE, Anita Simon - like her fellow Kerala Syrian catholic christoterrorist Suzanna Margaret 'Arundhati' Roy - decided to write a book. Called Island of Blood. And yes, it would include her views on Sri Lanka.
So, here's the supporting data for the above.
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And of course the memorable quote:
Quote:"He was H.E. Arne Walther, Norwegian Ambassador to India, and 15 years older than her. Anita agreed to marry him. Now she is Her Excellency Anita Walther."
Death to traitors.

