[Buddha-l] Tibet uprisings: staged violence?
Curt Steinmetz
curt at cola.iges.org
Fri Mar 21 13:03:58 MDT 2008
The original article comes from a right-wing Christian fundamentalist
outfit based in Canada ( see:
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/categories/C11 ). The article is
written by a sensationalist hack-writer with connections to the Mossad
and British intelligence.
The article is also prominently featured at two other other right-wing
Christian nutjob websites: "freedomthirst.com" (whose motto is "it was
for freedom that Christ set us free..."), and g2.wnd.com (run by
evangelical christian Joseph Farah who was part of the Arkansas Project)
- and has been virtually ignored by the rest of the world.
Gordon Thomas' "article" has the look, feel and smell of deliberate
dis-information. Probably a slap-dash joint project by very-low-level
folks at MI6 and Unit 8341 of the PLA.
The point of the dis-information is to try to dampen support for the
uprising that has been happening in Tibet for going on two-weeks now.
Right-wing Christian nutjobs want ALL of China to themselves - they do
not want any competition from Buddhists. So they want to discredit what
is going on now.
I can neither confirm nor deny that any of the above reflects my actual
beliefs or knowledge. This conversation never happened.
Curt
jkirk wrote:
> I don't 'get" why this tactic makes any sense. They seem to be working on
> claiming that HHDL is the mastermind of protests. Joanna
> Propapanda?--hm--a nice way of saying Chinese propaganda?
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> "The Chinese are masters of propopanda - and they would like nothing better
> than to convince Tibetans (and everyone else) that the leaders of this
> resurgence are just Chinese agents."
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