Don't know how I kept forgetting to document this earlier, but somewhere in the last few months Elst wrote an article where he made a most major blunder: the kind which finally and unequivocally revealed him to be a conscious force for de-heathenisation (of Hindoos and 'Hinduism' i.e. Vedic religio/SD).
Elst actually tried to pass Sita Ram Goel off as being essentially an atheist at the later part of the latter's life.
Meanwhile, [url="https://web.archive.org/web/20060505041904/http://sitaramgoel.voiceofdharma.com/interview.html"]here is Sita Ram Goel in his own words[/url] (in an interview with a Greek-named but Belgian magazine on heathenism, [url="http://micheldanino.bharatvani.org/antaios.html"]'Antaios'[/url]) on the main page of VoiceOfDharma as still seen on 5 May 2006 when the following was archived, if not even later:
web.archive.org/web/20060505041904/http://sitaramgoel.voiceofdharma.com/interview.html
I lost count how often Elst tried to de-heathenise Hindus and aspects of Hinduism, with attempts to secularise these or divorce them piecemeal from heathenism or other means. (Hint: de-heathenising heathenisms is a defining trait of anti-heathenisms.)
Of course, the chorus of how Elst (or that even more openly anti-heathen, NSRajarant) is a "champion of heathenism" won't stop. Wish the lying would, though. But too much to ask, I know.
Elst actually tried to pass Sita Ram Goel off as being essentially an atheist at the later part of the latter's life.
Meanwhile, [url="https://web.archive.org/web/20060505041904/http://sitaramgoel.voiceofdharma.com/interview.html"]here is Sita Ram Goel in his own words[/url] (in an interview with a Greek-named but Belgian magazine on heathenism, [url="http://micheldanino.bharatvani.org/antaios.html"]'Antaios'[/url]) on the main page of VoiceOfDharma as still seen on 5 May 2006 when the following was archived, if not even later:
web.archive.org/web/20060505041904/http://sitaramgoel.voiceofdharma.com/interview.html
I lost count how often Elst tried to de-heathenise Hindus and aspects of Hinduism, with attempts to secularise these or divorce them piecemeal from heathenism or other means. (Hint: de-heathenising heathenisms is a defining trait of anti-heathenisms.)
Of course, the chorus of how Elst (or that even more openly anti-heathen, NSRajarant) is a "champion of heathenism" won't stop. Wish the lying would, though. But too much to ask, I know.
Death to traitors.

