Sunday, 27 April 2025

Merry month of May (7)

This was one of the responses to Antara's St Patrick's-St Vincent's problems:

"The INC had understood that once the 9/11 terror started being analysed, it would become obvious that it was only Indian Communists, including their females, who kept networking between different British intelligence outfits to put together a global system of violence and mayhem. 

Hence, the Indian Communists felt it necessary to integrate various British intelligence services into a unified service provider, its upside being that there would be no British support left for Antara at all.

The medical centre Antara was using in Delhi for her illness was one of those last bastions that had not fallen to the Indian Communist. Hence, Agency and MI6 were making sure her medication didn't have the desired healing effect.

Most analysts had known that such a British intelligence superstructure would be based in New Delhi, quite likely the institution that had replaced the Planning Commission. It would provide fake BT's House facilities while the real BT's House remained in the grip of the Trumps and the Vances.

From the INC side, there had been only one demand from the British intelligence superstructure. After the US Navy's success with Tiktok, if the Navy managed to get Wikipedia and other Creative Commons products to New Delhi, using fake BT's House, it would help Indian women who disliked reading and writing. 

This was one of the purposes of the Vances' visit to India, to make a point against scholarly pursuits and erudition. Given the Treasury would be considering all of India as anti-legit lease, it was not clear which section of the Indian people the Vances were trying to win over.

The British intelligence superstructure was backed by a prominent Indian tycoon and Asansol schools, though St Patrick's and St Vincent's would try to stay out of it."

April 28, 2025.

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