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WORLD WAR II'S OTHER HOLOCAUST= THE QUIET HOLOCAUST

 

 

Declassified British documents clearly state that British soldiers

were executed for sharing their rations with starving Bengalis.

Ships full of rice sent by Bose, were sunk repeatedly. These

documents reveal the fact that the British government knew

and allowed millions of its Indian citizens to starve to death.

The evidence is damning and if revealed to the masses

would cause an outrage.

To me it is obvious that it was a strategic move by the British

used to supress the popular revolt that was an integral part

of Subash Bose's (Netaji) invasion plans for British India.

This revolt was part of Netaji's plan to unseat the British.

He was to come in with the (INA) Indian National Army

and attack the British while the masses would arise.

Howver after over 3 million Bengalis staved to death,

thru the British created famine, there was no popular

uprising and the British were able to focus all their

strength against Netaji.

 

As the Western media continue their character

assasination of the Hindu renaisance, I suggest

that our best defense is a strong and focused legal

offensive, that would entail revealing documentaries,

indepth investigations, seminars, exposes etc all

detailing the true nature of western and Islamic

civilization's inhumane record. We must do this,

not out of any jingoistic notions, but for the fact that

Hinduism represents the only sustainable civilizational

paradigm available to the world at large. It is the

medicine for a diseased planet.

In conclusion, WE NEED MORE HINDU FANATICS,

BECAUSE A FANATICAL APPLICATION OF

HINDUISM WOULD MEAN A DEDICATED

TOLERANCE THAT TRULY ALLOWS

EVERYONE TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN PATH.

OM SHANTIH HARIH OM.

Vrin Parker

 

Some excerpts reagrding the Bengal Famine of 1943

 

In other cases, war-financing has led to escalating inflation,

which has caused suffering and death even among those

outside the war zone. This was the case in the Bengal famine of

the 1940s, when millions died.

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