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This is what I've been saying all the time. Dalai Lama is NOT what he seems to be, he is a CIA operative.
There is a book about it - ![]() The CIA's Secret War in Tibet takes readers from training camps in the Colorado Rockies to the scene of clandestine operations in the Himalayas... The CIA's Secret War in Tibet And he missed all his luxuries..... Dalai Lama was a monarch. And at that time there was a slavery in Tibet by the way... When the People's Republic of China invaded Tibet in 1950, it found Tibet much as it always had been: an unforgiving and feudal society where there were still warlords and even slaves. The Dalai Lama, who visits Vancouver April 18 to 20 , lived as the monarch in his 1,000-room palace in Lhasa without interference from the new occupiers of his country, which had often been invaded in earlier times and just as often had invaded others. Dalai Lamas Links to CIA Still Stir Debate | Straight.com |
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Arms caches found in pro-Lama temples
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 ![]() Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama China has seized arms caches in Tibetan monasteries amid speculations about Dalai Lama's plan to overthrow the country's rule in Tibet. Police found weapons, pounds of dynamite, detonators and Tibetan national flags from six monasteries in Hezuo town of Gansu, Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday. Chinese officials have repeatedly accused the Dalai Lama of masterminding protests ahead of the Olympic Games against the Chinese rule as an excuse to declare independence in Tibet. Beijing has also accused Tibet independence forces of organizing suicide squads to launch violent attacks against China. The unrest in Tibet followed a three-day protest by hundreds of monks in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, marking the anniversary of a failed 1959 uprising against the Chinese rule and quickly spilled over into other parts of China inhabited by Tibetans, including Hezuo and Xiahe. Press TV - Arms caches found in pro-Lama temples |
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He won't be happy until Tibet is yet again a feudal theocracy. Those who are babbling about "Free Tibet" want the theocrat totalitarians to crush the people of Tibet under their sandals yet again.
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Could it be propaganda that helps rally public support for the Chinese government? Personally, I don't believe much that they say, given their track record.
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![]() I'm not going to hold China up as a shining example of anything, the government is totalitarian, but I'm getting pretty cheesed off with the amount of crap being thrown at them over Tibet and the absolutely lunatic invasions of Chinese embassies, consulates and other bits of real estate that seem to be drawing violent protestors like flies. |
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How about this report than - Dalai Lama Protesters Burn 5 Girls To Death During Tibet Riots - YouTube - 5 girls burned to death in Lhasa riot 5 young women victims of Tibet riot mourned ![]() Flowers are presented in front of the photos of five young women victims of the Tibet riot in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, March 21, 2008. More than 100 citizens mourned here on Friday for five women victims of the Tibet riot in front of the shop where they died. The five were sales assistants in a Yishion clothing store on a busy commercial street in downtown Lhasa. They were burnt to death in a fire set by rioters during the Lhasa riot March 14. They were Cering Zhoigar from Xigaze, Han Xinxin from Henan Province, and Chen Jia, Yang Dongmei and Liu Yan all from neighboring Sichuan Province. (Xinhua/Purbu Zhaxi) 5 young women victims of Tibet riot mourned_English_Xinhua |
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