The Secret History of British India’s “Freedom Movements”

As most readers may know, British India became “free” in 1947, and the very same year, it was partitioned. The Congress Party, under the spiritual influence of Gandhi came to inherit India, but Gandhi got assassinated a year later. However the Congress Party continued to rule India under the Nehru family, and India emerged as a “democratic” Republic. How true the Republic of India has been to Gandhian ideals and to what extent it ended up being subverted by the Phoenicians are other questions, which are beyond the scope of this discussion.

Was this really what the Phoenicians intended? The Phoenicians made considerable efforts to conquer India through the British. Would they give it all up to some local leaders after two centuries, or had they come to stay? A cursory look at a comparable neighbouring country, the utterly dystopian Phoenician project known as the “People’s Republic of China” gives a telling picture of what kind of India they wanted.

The Phoenicians made considerable efforts to conquer India through the British. Would they give it all up to some local leaders after two centuries, or had they come to stay?

So how did they fail despite controlling India through the British Empire for more than 190 years? The answer lies in the fact that while the British Empire was a perfect instrument to rob and dominate India, it was still inherently a “Christian civilization.” And it could not be used to push and impose other Phoenician projects such as Communism, and in particular, the abolition of private property and religions of the common people of the Subcontinent. Such a task could only be accomplished by localized Phoenician leaders after a lot of war and bloodshed (Hello Mao). There have always been Phoenicians in India, among all different groups and religions, who were salivating for such an opportunity. A big secret-project of the British Empire in India was to manoeuvre them to the forefront of Indian society, politics, cinema, literature, industry, religion and culture.

In other words, the rise of Gandhi, his spiritual leadership of the Congress party, and the rise of other Congress leaders such as Nehru was unintended happenstance. The Phoenicians had their very own “freedom movements,” manned by local crypto-Phoenician leaders, all gassed up and ready to launch the Indian Subcontinent to the next stage of Phoenician domination. They even intended to have huge violence against the British colonists, the likes of which the Subcontinent had never seen. They even had their own timeline, which would have culminated in the Subcontinent becoming “free” immediately following World War I. So what went wrong?

One-Dimensional Narratives are usually Disinformation

Establishment historians usually use “one-dimensional narratives” to cover up things. For example, the British are supposedly driven by British imperial goals. The Mughals are supposedly driven by self-preservation and Islam. The Marathas are supposedly working for the Marathi people and Hindus. The Sikhs are supposedly motivated by their religious ideals. The current Republics of India and Pakistan are supposedly driven by their “national” interests.

What establishment historians won’t tell you that Phoenicians have infiltrated almost all ethnic, national and religious groups in the world. Some say they are now up to 5% of the total population of some national-ethnic groups. Since they camouflage themselves and their bloodlines by adopting the language, culture, names, dress and manners of whatever host group they are preying on, they are literally hidden from history.

Of course, their degree of domination of a group varies. For example, the British Empire was literally a Phoenician construct, and all British people, directly or indirectly, became part of a Phoenician op. The Phoenicians created special boarding schools for British children, where the Phoenician elite were free to sodomize them. Those (among the plebs) who were willing to become bottoms of these beasts with minimal objection got promoted up the ladder. British soldiers were so badly brainwashed and socially conditioned with false pride that they could be ordered to gallop into canons, or to literally walk towards trenches manned by German machine guns.

Political Sikhism was created by Phoenicians. The Mughals and the Marathas however, were infiltrated. Under the Peshwas, the Maratha Empire degenerated into a zombie local power, used for all sorts of Phoenician ops.

In other words, the Phoenicians dominating the British were no different from the Phoenicians controlling political Sikhism, who in turn were no different from the Phoenicians who had infiltrated the Mughals and the Marathas. These were the same people, working towards the same secret goals, in secret coordination with each other. But their degree of control over each group was different.

These were the same people, working towards the same secret goals, in secret coordination with each other. But their degree of control over each group was different.

And non-Phoenicians cannot comprehend Phoenician goals. For example, most people see the establishment of North Korea as an unpleasant happenstance, rather than a Phoenician conspiracy which involved both the USA and the Soviet Union. Most people don’t see that despite North Korea’s regressive levels of human development, this project actually serves the ruling 5% of the population in in the best way possible. And that is how Phoenicians prefer to rule, hidden behind the scenes, while outwardly, the nation may be characterized with unpleasant poverty and backwardness. Phoenicians usually don’t seek the perpetual domination or advancement of any particular group, no matter how loyal. If that were the case, the British Empire in India would never end.

CONTENTS

  1. The Secret History of British India’s “Freedom Movements.”
  2. An Introduction to the “1857 Project”
  3. The 1857 Project as a Spook Playbook for later Ops in the Subcontinent
  4. Phoenician Spookopolis’ Across the Subcontinent
  5. A (long) note on Fazl-e-Haq Khairabadi
  6. The Strange Fate of Jhansi State
  7. Later “Freedom Movements” that follow the 1857 Rebellion Playbook
  8. How the Blueprint Unfolded Part I – The Bengal Front
  9. How the Blueprint Unfolded Part II -The Ghadr Party and the Punjab Front
  10. How the Blueprint Unfolded Part III -The Communalists
  11. How the Blueprint Unfolded Part IV – The Non-Cooperationists
  12. Conclusion; Revisiting the “Original Blueprint” + Epilogue: Reactivation!
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