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Gandhi ‘Bisexual’ Author Denies Feebly.

In India on March 30, 2011 at 07:10

The Author’s denial seems feeble.

He does not categorically deny that he has implied.

He is very careful in declaring that ‘he did not use the word Bisexual any where’.

That’s all.

There are ways of insinuating with out explicitly stating.

Best is to ignore the remarks.

Decency demands that the Author states categorically that he does not say or imply that Gandhi was homosexual.

Or he should provide Documentation /proof.

Another Catherine Mayo’s book on  India?

Gandhi said of the Author’s(book mentioned above ”sewage inspectors report”

But again they have to earn few pieces of Silver.

Gandhi does not need certification from semi pornographers.

Pity them!

The author of a new book on the life of Mahatma Gandhi angrily dismissed claims that he alleged Gandhi left his wife for a gay lover or was a racist despite upholding the cause of the downtrodden all his life.

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/book-alludes-to-gandhi-as-racist-bisexual/147365-40-100.html

Jad Adams, who wrote a book last year that itself caused a storm for examining how Gandhi bathed with nubile young women and often shared a bed with one or more of his female followers, rejected any suggestion that Gandhi was gay.

http://www.alternet.org/rss/breaking_news/542767/us_author_fights_back_in_gandhi_%27gay_lover%27_row/

“If Gandhi committed acts of homosexuality, there would be ample evidence, either justifying them or expressing shame,” he said, adding Gandhi used the word “love” often in letters and speech.

Adams said that he believed Kallenbach was homosexual and strongly attracted to Gandhi, but that the future independence leader, who had four children with his wife Kasturba, did not reciprocate.

‘Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi And His Struggle With India’ is written by a former New York Times executive editor Joseph Lelyveld, who makes shocking claims about Gandhi and his conflicting personal ideologies on racism, political faddism and sexual perversion.

The international daily ‘Wall Street Journal‘ on Monday published a review of the contentious book, quoting passages that pointed at the duality in Gandhi’s life in his profession of love for mankind as a concept while actually despising people as individuals

The author’s reaction followed outrage in Indian media and followers of the man whom many consider as the architect of a successful civil disobedience campaign against the British Raj.

Lelyveld said his book had been misinterpreted by the press.

He said the word “bisexual” appears nowhere in the book and the word “racist” is used once to describe comments by Gandhi during his stay in South Africa.”

The British Daily Mail reported “Gandhi ‘left his wife to live with a male lover’ new book claims”, while the Daily Telegraph said he had “held racist views against South African blacks.”

Gandhi’s great-grandson Tushar Gandhi was quoted by the ‘Mail Today‘ daily as saying “these western writers have a morbid fascination for Gandhi’s sexuality. It only helps them sell their books. It is always open season with Gandhi.”

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/book-alludes-to-gandhi-as-racist-bisexual/147365-40-100.html

Related:

This week: Joseph Lelyveld revisits Gandhi’s years in South Africa; The Times’s John Schwartz on a new biography of Will Rogers; Julie Bosman has notes from the field; and Jennifer Schuessler has best-seller news. Sam Tanenhaus is the host. (Podcast Archive)

Book Review Podcast (mp3)

Jad Adams, who wrote a book last year that itself caused a storm for examining how Gandhi bathed with nubile young women and often shared a bed with one or more of his female followers, rejected any suggestion that Gandhi was gay.

“If Gandhi committed acts of homosexuality, there would be ample evidence, either justifying them or expressing shame,” he said, adding Gandhi used the word “love” often in letters and speech.

Adams said that he believed Kallenbach was homosexual and strongly attracted to Gandhi, but that the future independence leader, who had four children with his wife Kasturba, did not reciprocate.

http://www.alternet.org/rss/breaking_news/542767/us_author_fights_back_in_gandhi_%27gay_lover%27_row/

2G Corrupt money takes 558Years to Distribute.

In Corruption, India on March 29, 2011 at 23:42

Those in India know the sum involved in 2G scam is Rs.1,76,ooo Crores or Rs.1,76,000,00,00,000( for details of the scam refer blogs under Corruption/India).

How huge the amount is?


Let us assume you want to donate this money at the rate of Rs one hundred per head( one note).

Ask the people to come in queue.

You can give it to 1760 Crore people.

That means you can disperse the money to ALL the people on earth and  provide the same  to people of Three Earths.(my maths Correct?)

(present population 
Earth’s present human population is over 6,200 million.”

http://www.booksaboutthefuture.com/population-statistics.htm)

If you disperse it to people coming in queue ,it will take 558 yeas(one second per recipient).

If you stack the hundred Rupee note one upon another, t will reach a height of 1760 kms(Mount Everest 29,028feet; one bundle one cm height)

If you stack the amount in suit cases,,3,00,000 lakh suit cases are needed.

(Suit case size 2×11/2×1)

Source: Thughlak.



Distilling the Radiation Out of Tap Water,Videos.

In Health on March 29, 2011 at 13:34

 

 

Yes, distilling removes radiation. Even a water distiller you see all over ebay from China will do this. Your cost will be around $130-$200 dollars.

Distilling CAN take out heavy metals

There have been many lab tests in the country where they contaminate the water 5 times higher than what EPA allows for consumption.  They test this and distill water, retest and they find the residue that is left behind contains all the heavy metals, which are classed as radioactive.

Most of the heavy metals have a boiling point of 3092 degrees F, meaning the metals actually boil at that point. The boiling point of water is 212 F which is 2800 F below that. Heavy Metals are left behind as waste in the pot. Radiation is in the same family in the periodic chart as these heavy metals.

Does this mean you can take contaminated water and make it clean? Yes. The process is called thermo distillation which is heat. This can be very expensive to do for everyone’s supply but just for your own, this is very easy.

If you get an electric one, around $200, it distills a gallon of water overnight. There are distillers that can run on propane gas as well and wood fires for those who live OFF THE GRID.

http://www.bukisa.com/articles/468629_distill-the-radiation-out-of-water-by-anthony-zaca-of-rainier-distillers#ixzz1HyOyLVT4

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distillation

 

 

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