Tuesday 17 April 2018

THE DISAPPEARANCE DEBATE ... 1


How is it that those who disagree with the Air Crash Theory speak with such force and conviction and those that subscribe to it speak so timidly as if they have been drained of energy in attempting to do so? One is set wondering. And these latter ones seemingly have a great affinity for the likes of Nehru and Gandhi and all of the Congress dispensation who (a) attempted to destroy Bose politically (b) snooped on Bose's elder brother Sarat Chandra Bose's family for two decades (c) suppressed and subverted the true history of the Indian Independence Struggle. It seems rather strange that such affinity for Nehru is apparent in their familial references to him when he was a Congress leader and later Prime Minister when all these perfidies against Bose and his legacy were perpetrated. Declassified documents do give us an inkling as to the possibility of something terribly fishy that was going on regarding Bose which confuses one's comprehension. How was a 'dead' man such a threat to Nehru that his family had to be snooped on for two decades, ostensibly with the purpose of gathering data on the whereabouts of the 'dead' man who had been long consumed by flames and his 'ashes' interred in the Renkoji Temple in Tokyo? Strange, is it not?

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