All this Dalai-ba****ng is simply childish. He was here in Tokyo yesterday
and what he said made eminent sense: what is happening in Tibet should be
openly investigated, and the people responsible dealt with. He repeated
that
he is not calling for independence, but cultural autonomy.
His reasonable demeanor makes the CCP look like hard-line fools,
especially
as they have never revealed any substantive proof of his involvement in
the
Tibet unrest, much as they huff and puff and accuse...
"Yu" <yugaung@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8625
> [..]
> Dalai Lama's odd friends
>
> In the West the image of the Dalai Lama has been so much promoted that
> in many circles he is deemed almost a God. While the spiritual life of
> the Dalai Lama is not our focus, it is relevant to note briefly the
> circles he has chosen to travel in most of his life.
>
> The Dalai Lama travels in what can only be called rather conservative
> political circles. What is generally forgotten today is that during
> the 1930's the Nazis including Gestapo chief Heinrich Himmler and
> other top Nazi Party leaders regarded Tibet as the holy site of the
> survivors of the lost Atlantis, and the origin of the "Nordic pure
> race."
>
> When he was 11 and already designated Dalai Lama, he was befriended by
> Heinrich Harrer, a Nazi Party member and officer of Heinrich Himmler's
> feared SS. Far from the innocent image of him in the popular Hollywood
> film with Brad Pitt, Harrer was an elite SS member at the time he met
> the 11 year old Dalai Lama and became his tutor in "the world outside
> Tibet." While only the Dalai Lama knows the contents of Harrer's
> private lessons, the two remained friends until Harrer died a ripe 93
> in 2006.1
>
> That sole friend****p, of course, does not define a person's character,
> but it is interesting in the context of later friends. In April 1999,
> along with Margaret Thatcher, and former Beijing Ambassador, CIA
> Director and President, George H.W. Bush, the Dalai Lama demanded the
> British government release Augusto Pinochet, the former fascist
> dictator of Chile and a longtime CIA client who was visiting England.
> The Dalai Lama urged that Pinochet not be forced to go to Spain where
> he was wanted to stand trial for crimes against humanity. The Dalai
> Lama had close ties to Miguel Serrano2, head of Chile's National
> Socialist Party, a proponent of something called esoteric Hitlerism.
> 3
>
> Leaving aside at this point the claim of the Dalai Lama to divinity,
> what is indisputable is that he has been surrounded and financed in
> significant part, since his flight into Indian exile in 1959, by
> various US and Western intelligence services and their gaggle of NGOs.
> It is the agenda of the Wa****ngton friends of the Dalai Lama that is
> relevant here.
>


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