Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Rakesh Krishnan Simha

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9 تغريدة 7 قراءة Dec 12, 2021
Why Ricebags celebrate when Hindus suffer and how they are working to destroy India.
1. In February 2001, T. John, the Karnataka civil aviation minister and a member of the Orthodox church, celebrated the deaths of over 20,000 people in the Gujarat earthquake.
2. John described the earthquake as "the punishment of God to the people for ill-treating Christians and minorities in the state”.
3. John also saw a divine connection between attacks on Christians in Orissa and the cyclone that hit the region in December 1999, killing 10,000 people. This is nothing but vicarious pleasure at the expense of non-Christian Indians.
4. Pastor K.P. Yohannan, founder and president of the Evangelist outfit, Gospel for Asia, welcomed the tsunami of 2004 (which killed 230,000 people) as “one of the greatest opportunities God has given us to share his love with people”.
5. The 2004 tsunami proved to be a windfall for many American churches which poured in billions of dollars to convert large numbers of poor fisher folk in the Kudankulam area.
6. Ten years later, these converts were unleashed against the crucial Kudankulam atomic power plant. In 2014, the IB submitted a report to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, identifying several foreign-funded NGOs that are “negatively impacting economic development”.
7. The NGOs that were at the centre of the mass protests were associated with Bishop Yvon Ambroise, the Tuticorin church leader, who had been active in the vicious campaign against the power plant.
8. Although these churches were not able to stop the nuclear plant, they succeeded in closing down the Sterlite Copper plant in Tuticorin.
9. The closure meant went from one of the biggest exporters of copper to a net importer. India's market have been captured by Pakistan and Malaysia. The metal now costs Rs. 735 per kg, almost 50% higher than the plant’s pre-closure price.
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