The unHoly dalai man is playing tricks.
"Toby" <kymarto@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 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...
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> "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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