Thursday, 12 June 2025

The G7 story: Poland as a Republic

When Prussians got hurt, they had two places where they could go and cry. 

One of them was the White House in DC, which let the Prussians cry a while, then returned the favour by a certain stoicism, a reminder of the Korean War. What was that guy again, hmm, that George Blake, wasn't he, who had gathered a clear picture, all the things Haripada wanted to know about a future G7 format? How the Indian subcontinent's interests would be protected within the G7?

The other was the United States Govt, where the Prussians went to cry when they could no longer bear the Indian subcontinent's pressure on the German defence firms. At that point, the US Govt allowed the German Nazis to take the lead, 'there, some of your own guys, your allies, go discuss your problems with them'.

There were several individuals and groups who had started believing that Antara was allowed into ACJ only because of the above reasons, because the Prussians were weak. The Establishment had to raise its own team of journalists where Asansol AG fell short. In the end, they turned out to have similar skills, endless foreign jaunts and the ability to effortlessly persecute Antara.

For those wondering if Antara's persecution was about socioeconomics, there was no economic or financial vision to anything attempted against Antara. It was about keeping the two sisters separate, that was the end in itself. It was a 9/11-Operation Yellow Ribbon-Canada blackmail, which intelligence boss would sit down and plan something to upset the ongoing order of things?

A woman from Kolkata used the FAA blackmail against Antara, her name was Avril Phaedra Douglas Bakshi, her life and work would gradually come under focus if we had to understand ACJ and what Avril Phaedra Douglas Bakshi wanted done to Poland. 

June 12, 2025.

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