First off I apologise because all the videos you are about to see are unfurtunatly only available in german.
But I'll try to do my best to summarize what they are saying and translate the video descriptions into english.
So you should be able to understand what they are about...
If any of you know english resources about the true nature of those people or Tibet, feel free to post them here...
So bare with me please.
Well it seems that Mahatma Ghandi, the Dalai Lama and Mother Teresa are in reality not what they are proclaimed to be.
In fact they seem to be utterly evil persons. Well yeah, it seems there is distorted history again...
The actual deeds, writings, statements and actions of any one of those three figures are quite astounding and jaw-dropping if one really believes the myths that are propagated about them so widely...
Take for example Mahatma Gandhi. There are a vast number of things he said and wrote in his own words that Hitler couldn't have said better.
In short it seems that what he did and actually said was pretty racistic and inhuman, to say it mildely.
For example; Hitler and Mussolini were gentelman in his eyes. I'm just wondering how much his vegetarism was influencing or part of his mindset... I could start telling you similar things about Mother Teresa or The Dalai Lama... But more on them later.
Here is a video series that exposes Ghandis true nature:
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit Teil 1 von 3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part1 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTJy4CuIQQs
(german description of the video):
(english translation of the description of the video):
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit 2/3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part2 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUpHp3yueOw
(german description of the video):
(english translation of the discription of the video):
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit 3/3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part3 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXoO_1hHau0
(german description of the video):
(english translation of the description of the video):
Now we come to the Dalai Lama and who he actually is and what he has said and done.
Colin Goldner: Hinter dem Lächeln des Dalai Lama (Vortrag Univ. Wien 18.05.2012)
(Colin Goldner: Behind the smile of the Dalai Lama (Lecture Univerity of Vianna 18.05.2012)):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SDuqayOx2Nw
(german description of the video):
(english translation of the description of the video):
In short he gives us a brief history about Tibetan Buddhism and it's utterly uppressing monk regime. The living conditions of ordinary Tibetans and the Lamas before and after the Chinese came in. He talks about human rights violations and the role of the CIA. And finally he talkes about the current Dalai Lama. In the beginning he explicitly states that he is not paid by the Chinese for doing this lecture nor is he of the oppinion that the current Chinese societal dynamics are at all exemplary or good.
A quote of the Dalai Lama he is qouting:
The image that is promoted about Tibet is that of a mystic almost pradise like place but as Colin Goldner explains it, that was never the case. In fact this specific Tibetan Buddhism that has ruled there in accordance with his opressing monk system was in reality as he said a "hell on earth" for the ordinary people. The ruling monk elite was in power over everything and the vast majority (90%) of the normal people were serfs of this ruling monk system. Hunger, bonded labour and slavery was common practice in tibet even until the mid of the twentieth century. 27 country estates were there to serve the family palace of the Dalai Lama alone. About 40 000 people were in direct serfdom to the family palace of the Dalai Lama alone. Autside of the monasteries was not one single school. The infant mortality rate was at 50% under the age of one year.
The average lifespan of adults was 35 years.
The current live situation of any given person in Tibet was according to this specific Buddhism the result of past live sins that are still there in this live in the form of Karma. So a poor slave was a poor slave because of his Karma from a past live. If let's say a farmer was complaining about his miserable live circumstances under wich he must live to the elite, then that bad Karma was building up even more (according to the religion/monk rulers) and those people would get awful punishments in the temporary after live and much more awful punishments in the following reincarnation.
But not only that, punishments in this live were also quite horrible.
The penal law of Tibet was characterized by arbitrariness and unbelievable cruelty.
Insubordinate people were skinned alive (skin removed from the body of the living person). For lesser crimes peoples eyes were excelled or hands cut off. Out of human lower leg bones trumpets were made.
All this was also common practise in Tibet until the mid of the twentieth century.
Every single monastery in Tibet (including that of the Dalai Lama) had at least one of this torture chambers in wich those things were done with cleverly thought out instruments of tortur. And so on and so on. In short like in the deepest dark age in europe.
By the way Buddhism that is/was practist in Tibet is/was different than that of other countries. For example there are more gods then in the Indian religion. The Dalai Lama repeatedly says jokingly that there are about 1 000 000 gods... Only Lamas can/could go into the nirvana. Not even monks were/are privileged to that. And of course woman can/could not go into the nirvana... Religious indoctrination was everywere and was used by the monk system.
The current Dalai Lama ordered his treasuries to be removed to his exile place. 800 pack animals transported all those treasuries out to his exile. That was all being done with the help of his two CIA brothers. The Dalai Lama was paid by the US about 200 000 € a year. The CIA was also the main instigator of the rebillion against China.
The Dalai Lama long denied any connections to the CIA. But in the nineties he was forced to admit that he had lied about it, because CIA documents came out that proofed it. Since the 80's he gets millons every year from the National Endowment for Democracy (NDE).
In his first biography the Dalai Lama explicitly endorsed the guerilla war against the chinese (wich was financed and supported by the CIA) and praised the weapons. Those exact passages were, stangly enough , later completely removed in the reformulation of that biography that was published in the nineties... And on and on...
By the way Colin Goldner also tells a little story of how he met Mother Teresa to make an interview with her and how he got the impression of sitting infront of an utterly evil person. In his own words (paraphrasing):
While Mother Teresa and Colin talked, a nun came into the room and placed a stack of papers on the table, suddenly Mother Teresa started to beat the nun's legs so vehemently and hardly with her walking stick that this was the point Colin Goldner stopped the interview with her.
But I'll try to do my best to summarize what they are saying and translate the video descriptions into english.
So you should be able to understand what they are about...
If any of you know english resources about the true nature of those people or Tibet, feel free to post them here...
So bare with me please.
Well it seems that Mahatma Ghandi, the Dalai Lama and Mother Teresa are in reality not what they are proclaimed to be.
In fact they seem to be utterly evil persons. Well yeah, it seems there is distorted history again...
The actual deeds, writings, statements and actions of any one of those three figures are quite astounding and jaw-dropping if one really believes the myths that are propagated about them so widely...
Take for example Mahatma Gandhi. There are a vast number of things he said and wrote in his own words that Hitler couldn't have said better.
In short it seems that what he did and actually said was pretty racistic and inhuman, to say it mildely.
For example; Hitler and Mussolini were gentelman in his eyes. I'm just wondering how much his vegetarism was influencing or part of his mindset... I could start telling you similar things about Mother Teresa or The Dalai Lama... But more on them later.
Here is a video series that exposes Ghandis true nature:
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit Teil 1 von 3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part1 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTJy4CuIQQs
(german description of the video):
Falls Sie Gandhi für einen pazifistischen, redlichen und sympathischen Freiheitskämpfer halten, sind Sie einer jahrzehntelangen Propaganda auf den Leim gegangen. Gandhi war ein rassistischer religiöser Fanatiker, dessen Reden und Taten von einer tiefen Verachtung für menschliches Leben geprägt waren. Glauben Sie nicht? Hören Sie hier Gandhis eigene Worte.
(english translation of the description of the video):
If you are thinking of Gandhi as a pacifist, honest and sympathetic freedom fighter, you have fallen into the trap of a decades-long propaganda. Gandhi was a racist religious fanatic, whose words and deeds were marked by a deep contempt for human life. You do not believe? Listen here to Gandhi's own words.
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit 2/3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part2 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUpHp3yueOw
(german description of the video):
Gandhi, ein Pazifist? Wohl kaum! Sein Aufruf zu gewaltlosem Widerstand sollte nur den Zorn der indischen Bevölkerung auf die Briten verstärken. Er wollte "das ganze Land in Flammen" sehen. Hören Sie hier Gandhis eigene Worte...
(english translation of the discription of the video):
Gandhi, a pacifist? Hardly! His call to non-violent resistance should only reinforce the wrath of the Indian population against the Brits. He wanted to see "the whole country in flames." Listen to Gandhi's own words ...
Gandhi - Apostel der Unmenschlichkeit 3/3 (Gandhi - Apostle of inhumanity Part3 of 3):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXoO_1hHau0
(german description of the video):
Was Gandhi von Widerstand gegen die Nazis hielt, lernen wir hier aus seinen eigenen Worten. Außerdem spielte er eine wichtige Rolle beim Erhalt des menschenverachtenden Kastenwesens und der Unterdrückung der Unberührbaren.
(english translation of the description of the video):
What Gandhi thought of the resistance against the Nazis, we learn here from his own words. He also played an important role in maintaining the inhuman caste system and the oppression of the untouchables.
Now we come to the Dalai Lama and who he actually is and what he has said and done.
Colin Goldner: Hinter dem Lächeln des Dalai Lama (Vortrag Univ. Wien 18.05.2012)
(Colin Goldner: Behind the smile of the Dalai Lama (Lecture Univerity of Vianna 18.05.2012)):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SDuqayOx2Nw
(german description of the video):
Kritischer Vortrag über den Buddhismus und die Person des 14. Dalai Lama Tendzin Gyatsho anlässlich dessen Besuch in Österreich. Der Psychologe und Sozialpädagoge Colin Goldner referiert über die Hintergründe des tibetischen Buddhismus und die vermeintliche Menschenfreundlichkeit des Dalai Lama. Der Vortrag spannt einen Bogen von dem repressiven feudalistischen Mönchsregime, welches vor dem Einmarsch der Chinesen Tibet regiert hatte, über den Aufstieg des Dalai Lama als „Kämpfer für die Menschenrechte", bis zu seinen Verbindungen zu faschistischen Sektenführern und der politisch Rechten in Österreich.
(english translation of the description of the video):
Critical lecture on the Buddhism and the person of the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso on occasion of his visit to Austria. The psychologist and social worker Colin Goldner talks about the background of Tibetan Buddhism and the supposed benevolence of the Dalai Lama. The presentation spans from the oppressive feudal monk regime that had ruled over Tibet before the Chinese invasion, to the rise of the Dalai Lama as a "fighter for human rights," and to his links to fascist cult leaders and the political right wing in Austria.
In short he gives us a brief history about Tibetan Buddhism and it's utterly uppressing monk regime. The living conditions of ordinary Tibetans and the Lamas before and after the Chinese came in. He talks about human rights violations and the role of the CIA. And finally he talkes about the current Dalai Lama. In the beginning he explicitly states that he is not paid by the Chinese for doing this lecture nor is he of the oppinion that the current Chinese societal dynamics are at all exemplary or good.
A quote of the Dalai Lama he is qouting:
If you want to be truly happy just go past the calamity
The image that is promoted about Tibet is that of a mystic almost pradise like place but as Colin Goldner explains it, that was never the case. In fact this specific Tibetan Buddhism that has ruled there in accordance with his opressing monk system was in reality as he said a "hell on earth" for the ordinary people. The ruling monk elite was in power over everything and the vast majority (90%) of the normal people were serfs of this ruling monk system. Hunger, bonded labour and slavery was common practice in tibet even until the mid of the twentieth century. 27 country estates were there to serve the family palace of the Dalai Lama alone. About 40 000 people were in direct serfdom to the family palace of the Dalai Lama alone. Autside of the monasteries was not one single school. The infant mortality rate was at 50% under the age of one year.
The average lifespan of adults was 35 years.
The current live situation of any given person in Tibet was according to this specific Buddhism the result of past live sins that are still there in this live in the form of Karma. So a poor slave was a poor slave because of his Karma from a past live. If let's say a farmer was complaining about his miserable live circumstances under wich he must live to the elite, then that bad Karma was building up even more (according to the religion/monk rulers) and those people would get awful punishments in the temporary after live and much more awful punishments in the following reincarnation.
But not only that, punishments in this live were also quite horrible.
The penal law of Tibet was characterized by arbitrariness and unbelievable cruelty.
Insubordinate people were skinned alive (skin removed from the body of the living person). For lesser crimes peoples eyes were excelled or hands cut off. Out of human lower leg bones trumpets were made.
All this was also common practise in Tibet until the mid of the twentieth century.
Every single monastery in Tibet (including that of the Dalai Lama) had at least one of this torture chambers in wich those things were done with cleverly thought out instruments of tortur. And so on and so on. In short like in the deepest dark age in europe.
By the way Buddhism that is/was practist in Tibet is/was different than that of other countries. For example there are more gods then in the Indian religion. The Dalai Lama repeatedly says jokingly that there are about 1 000 000 gods... Only Lamas can/could go into the nirvana. Not even monks were/are privileged to that. And of course woman can/could not go into the nirvana... Religious indoctrination was everywere and was used by the monk system.
The current Dalai Lama ordered his treasuries to be removed to his exile place. 800 pack animals transported all those treasuries out to his exile. That was all being done with the help of his two CIA brothers. The Dalai Lama was paid by the US about 200 000 € a year. The CIA was also the main instigator of the rebillion against China.
The Dalai Lama long denied any connections to the CIA. But in the nineties he was forced to admit that he had lied about it, because CIA documents came out that proofed it. Since the 80's he gets millons every year from the National Endowment for Democracy (NDE).
In his first biography the Dalai Lama explicitly endorsed the guerilla war against the chinese (wich was financed and supported by the CIA) and praised the weapons. Those exact passages were, stangly enough , later completely removed in the reformulation of that biography that was published in the nineties... And on and on...
By the way Colin Goldner also tells a little story of how he met Mother Teresa to make an interview with her and how he got the impression of sitting infront of an utterly evil person. In his own words (paraphrasing):
"Never in my live did I met a person that I found that utterly unlikeable at the first glance as this evil, evil old woman. I really have nothing to do with esoteric stuff, but she had an aura of evil arround her."
While Mother Teresa and Colin talked, a nun came into the room and placed a stack of papers on the table, suddenly Mother Teresa started to beat the nun's legs so vehemently and hardly with her walking stick that this was the point Colin Goldner stopped the interview with her.