Ok, back on the Farm. I planned to do this power piece on ‘India, China, and Israel’, but it quickly got out of hand. So I separate it. India comes first.
The Human Farm: India
The subcontinent of Greater India once was a thousand rajahs (monarchs), dynasties, languages, and kingdoms. The people there were spiritually far more holistic and deductive than the Europeans; they knew good from bad, and that a crane was not a peacock, and a cow was not a horse, and that humans came in all forms and shapes, all of them different, yet all of them one with the human family universe. The universe is one, they said, and humans were part of it. Not more they could think up down in India, but also no less.
The Northern empires had records on the Aryans [proto-White boys], the Greeks and the Chinese, and the Romans, yet there never developed within India the urge to conquer these foreign people, why because they were already one! It would not have occurred to Krishna (God) and the gurus that the Science people of the West were coming to get us, or that London bankers would declare India a British Raj, or that all fake gurus were to be lined up as clowns to the Crown—no, none of it occurred to the Bodhis and Brahmans, and Hindus, why because all was one [with the Queen of England anyway].
No, the Indians were never conquered, the Buddha said so. He said, “there is no person.” If there is no person, no Indian could be conquered by nobody. The Western scientists and bankers made that up, by the way: There is no Buddhism in India, that’s in Eastasia, in China, Siam, Nippon. India has a cow god Greece Aryan monkey syndrome. Some say the Indian civilization is a puzzled Western civilization but with elephants, but who could prove such ideas? They simply said, this is so, and the Indian Brahmin, conditioned by Hinduism that ‘that is that’ and ‘all is one’, said this is so and no other. The conquest of India was perhaps the greatest hoax played on these backward people since Aristotle of Athens declared Alexander of Macedonia the Ruler of Mother India [the Father was Greece]. At last, Alexander won a battle near Punjab, we hear. If you believe that this is all it takes, then you also believe in the ‘One-Civilization Theory’, straight out from the Mahabharata: “What is found here, can be found elsewhere.” Oh but we digress…
The conclusion to India’s zero resistance policy, namely, that the lesser races of the East are susceptible to mind control by the greater mind controllers of the West, is self-evident: You can read this in thousands of books about the Indians, that they are mind, ego and intelligence before the reality of this world. We can and will import hundreds of their wisecracks—Guru Wiseswami, Guru Satchpain, Guru Teleport—for our general entertainment; however they could never impose on our reality because they have none.
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It was said that all it took to take everything away from India was legal magic. Most techniques of Colonialism came from legal magic. A London campaigner issued a random decree, say, that this or that Raj [a primitive king with feathers and a club] was now under British jurisdiction at the discretion of the City’s money lenders and all those middlemen of European aristocracy. Unbeknownst to half a billion Indians, the Imperial scribblers of Westroid started on the spot and scribbled away and onwards and on all accounts that India indeed was indebted to a certain British Trading Company nobody had ever heard about. It was decided that Raj better needed a British law firm. In legal magic, you simply have to tell Raj who rules him, and he, they I mean, there were thousands of them, will be ruled henceforth from afar or become outlaws in their own country. Tat tvam asi—And this is that. It is so and could not be no other. Oneness.
The logistics of conquest were less impressive. London could barely spare twenty thousand uniforms to control two hundred million brown skins in far away Maha “the Great” Bharat, now Romanized in best of Oxford-English: ‘India’—a dictionary term more Americans than Indians were familiar with. The few Englishmen in India must have felt superhuman ruling over the subhumans with spells and scrolls and word magic. This was a superstitious country. There was one white English owner for every ten thousand or so dark-brown Orientals, so try to imagine what that did to his Anglo-Saxon ego victoriani imperialis—his Imperial mindset.
The subcontinent with its subhumans became the laboratory and experimental ground for biopolitics. What the British masterminds masterminded here would later be replicated all over the prison world. First off, they divided the subcontinent into three separate Human Farms, one for the Hindus in India, one for the Muslims in Pakistan, and another for the Bengalis in Bangladesh. Next they superimposed British language, history, law, and education. The lesser races had crazy, a thousand years old reproduction policies that needed to end. No more polygyny (having a wife or two more than an Englishman), no more arranged marriages (getting more influential than British families), no more heavy porn (the were f*cking in stone, on walls, in the parks…), and for the life of us stop women from sharing the same man (Krishna had 16,031 wives)! The Indians had impressive family planning ideas such as child marriages and infanticide [throwing away babies]. This was excused as ‘the Vedic caste system’, it had served for three thousand years, but now it had to go because the English wanted to be on top of He/She/They All.
The superior Brahmin caste was ridiculed—Oriental despots and wife-beaters! The proud Kshatriya warrior class was disbanded—Low-tech and ineffective, no-good proto-Christians! The so-called untouchable caste, the great pond of degenerates, invalids, and the feeble-minded, were elevated to the untapped potential of future academics and saints, just like the lazybodies and swindlers were, back in Paul’s Christendom [because the good Christians side with the underdogs].
The Ancient language of India, Sanskrit, was declared a mere derivative of European descent, and Hindutva, Hinduness, was declared evil-fascist terrorism. Real Hinduism, or better, the Vedic tradition of India, meanwhile, was better studied at Oxbridge and London; and while there cannot possibly be an Indian in this century who doesn’t possess the gift of speaking the magical language English, for hundreds of years of good relations we still have to catch and detain eight or nine Englishmen who bothered to master in Hindi.
The total subversion of hundreds of former Indian societies followed: Oneness, just not one for the Indians. The British elevated criminals to heroes and the wretched to priests. They gave a leg up to disrupters and secured them political posts. The substandard humans, the deformed and mentally handicapped, were encouraged to multiply and make sure India would collapse for stretches and eons on its own genetic weight, and forever, to be represented forever, by a few superior Western super writers from behind their Tolkien desks. Alas, nobody shall ever rule in India who hasn’t been educated in Britain’s glorious exchange programs for future leaders in the Commonwealth [Nehru was at Trinity College London, Indira Gandhi was in Bristol and Oxford, Singh was at Cambridge, and so on…].
All of what I have just so elaborated on is taught on M.A. Master-of-India level in our British universities. Indian universities are some kind of British universities, too. It is not a secret if you knew where to look. It is just World History. This is what happened. And this is what India is, stands for, till today.
India is a gigantic human experiment on a Human Farm, ruled from the West but managed by pro-Western Indian handlers on-site, all loyal to the world rulers. The idea that India regained its independence or that it is a counter-weight or that it is its own country or civilization or its own North Pole is ludicrous. The Indians have no history, no law, no religion, no education, no reality. They were created, as is, to adapt to whatever comes their way.
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Good stuff, TJ. Makes so much sense. I found your last line struck home: that Indians just adapt to whatever comes their way. That has long been a person spiritual goal of mine. Just be yourself and adapt to whatever you experience w/out attachment or aversion.
Your polemics are quite original, Dr. P. Congratulations. I also believe that we are living in a prison world. The allegory of a planetary 'Human Farm' is relatable. History is being rewritten, usually by the winner. The British in India acted hardly alone. They later made it look as though they took India all by themselves. The British first landed in India mainly as traders, with the English East India Company making huge profits between 1600 and 1760. The Dutch, French, and Portuguese also had trading companies and were the main competition, often clashing with the English to keep a monopoly. The British ships also brought German and Italian missionaries to the East.
By 1765, things started to shift. The Dutch chose to focus on Indonesia, while the Portuguese mostly continued their missionary work in India, which left only the French as a major rival. Around the same time, France was heavily supporting the American fight for independence, which drained their resources. This made it easier for the British to defeat them in India. Both the British and French were aligning with Indian princes, and that's how they got pulled into local politics.
Eventually, the British East India Company secured special tax breaks in Bengal and, through heavy corruption and collusion with subversive organisations, managed to defeat the Nawab of Bengal. They then began taxing the people there without paying for exports, raking in huge revenues. This was clearly exploitative, but no more exploitative than today's American companies taxing everyone who makes business with Americans. Besides, the Anglo-Saxons had always been very advanced in the extrapolation of profits. Today, we call this rent-seeking, copyrights, and royalties. Bengal became a British stronghold, which they used to play local princes and provinces against each other. Over the next century, from 1760 to 1860, nearly all of India came under British control, although some princely states remained semi-independent but mostly cooperated with British rule. It must be said that most Indians did not know they were under foreign occupation, as life went one as usual. It could be compared to today's American occupation of Germany, Japan, South Korea, and the Phillipines. They people there are militarily, economically, and politically occupied without noticing it, as normal life goes on.
You are quite right that India was divided into over a thousand kingdoms, often at odds with each other. The British used clever tactics to manipulate and eventually betray everyone. It also helped that England was Christian and had just one God, one Church, one Mission for everyone. The Indians had never developed a proper religion. Instead, they had a three to seven main gods, hundreds of deities, many with animal features, half-gods, nine types of hell, and what have you. Very unorganized and ineffective. Oddly enough, this is also part of the reason why India exists as a unified country today. People are rediscovering Classical India much like they once rediscovered Classical Greece. There is a definetely an Indian Renaissance happening.
Again, thank you very much for your impeccable research and your bravery to speak truth to power. Sincerly!