Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Deb-da and Deba-da continued

This was for Vikram Doraiswamy, Vikram Subedar, Vani Doraiswamy, Ramya Ramani:

There was credible information that every individual student of Asansol AG Church had extensive German backing

They were apparently connected to Nazi war criminals, often several such personalities,

They apparently held WWII blackmails against the Allied Powers,

They apparently held East German Stasi blackmails against the erstwhile West Germany,

They were apparently connected to East German sportspersons,

They were apparently backed by German defence firms, every student from every batch,

They were apparently served by the German military intelligence or KSA in Washington DC,

They were paired with every German town or city, these town councils and mayors attended to every personal need of Asansol AG students,

They were apparently supported by German museums, art galleries, showrooms, expositions, exhibitions etc as well.

On an average, the US intelligence community had calculated every individual student of Asansol AG Church had 20-25 sources of German support through her lifetime.

The US intelligence community would consider Asansol AG Church as representing Nazi Germany, Antara Das being the only exception.

ii. Of Deb-da and Deba-da, the following question was being posited:

In his journalism career, why was Antara's spouse never allowed to visit Germany? He had a cousin there, from India, several close male friends, also from India. It would have been a visit for a few days. What stranglehold would he get on Germany in a few days that Deb-da and Deba-da assumed that Asansol AG Church would lose out?

What was the purpose of Asansol AG Church as a representative of Nazi Germany? What did Asansol AG Church want done to the world, now that we know what it wanted done to the US?

June 24, 2025. 

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