On Dec. 22, 2005 (Dec.23 in India) American television viewers as well as an international internet audience were treated to a very special interview conducted on the relatively new but increasingly popular internet TV program, Current Issues, hosted by the Palestinian activist, Dr. Hesham Tillawi. V.T. Rajshekar, a noted Indian political scientist, author, journalist and publisher, appeared on the program and provided the Current Issues audience with a socio-political breakdown of modern India.
Most Americans are unaware of events in India, many aren’t even familiar with the reality of the inequitable caste system. Rajshekar was like a breath of fresh air blowing through stagnant contemporary American political skies. He opened the interview with what may perhaps turn out to be the most significant aspect of the interview and that was an introduction of himself, his Weltanschauung (political world view), his journal Dalit Voice, and the plight of the persecuted nationalities of India.
India is not Hindu: Rajshekar immediately dispelled that notion that India is a Hindu nation. He eloquently explained how the alien Aryan religious system was initially introduced to the subcontinent and how it is exploited by the ruling Brahminical caste to indoctrinate the masses and maintain control over them. He compared the virtual micro-minority Brahmin monopoly of the Indian media, government, political parties, educational system and professions to the Jews of America and how they too have usurped the leadership positions in the very same institutions and for the same purposes, to exercise control over the majority. This isn’t to say that he exonerated the. European American leadership of their responsibility in criminal world events, but he recognizes that the current leadership here in the US does not reflect the will of the European American majority, nor America’s diverse minority. This is an incredibly important point because it reveals a commonality that all peoples share in today’s world, an inability to exercise one’s true will in the face of the imposed oppression of a few elitists, whether those elitists be Jewish, Brahmin or wealthy European traitors serving zionist masters.
Rajshekar reveals how the outsourcing of American jobs to India isn’t serving the Indian people, something most Americans erroneously believe, as much as it enriches the oppressive Brahminic minority of India who have allied themselves with zionism and the state of Israel at the expense of India’s persecuted majority.
Fraud on democracy: V.T. Rajshekar also exposes the ruse of democracy (one man one vote) in India and how the subterfuge can be compared to our own fraudulent system here in the US. He explains how the theoretical concept of democracy exists in India but how it is manipulated by the Brahmin monopoly of the Indian media and how it dictates its will through the indoctrination process offered by the substandard Indian educational system. He dismisses the idea that India educates its masses, revealing that most Indian schools, roads, public services and jobs exist only in the cities, not in the countryside, where the largest number of Indians live.
He reveals himself to be an eminent political scientist by nearly dissecting through the extraneous political noise associated with the inconsequential and getting right to the purulent cancer lying just below the surface, by explaining how the media in both countries dominated by a numerical minority and how that monopoly effectively renders the voice of the majority null and void.
Internet breaks monopoly: In the US, Jews exploit their monopoly on the media by imposing their will and the will of the zionist state upon Americans. This is evident by the fact that legitimate polls reveal that 85% of the American people believe George bush should be impeached; yet he still sits in the White House. The Brahmins do exactly the same in India. They position themselves to determine what the Indian public sees, hears and learns.
Fortunately for the people of the world, the Internet has disrupted this media monopoly and we are able to hear for ourselves the words of political dissidents like V.T. Rajshekar, Mordechai Vanunu, Dr. Fredrick Toben, Ernst Zundel, and many others on new Internet TV programs like the Current Issues. No longer do the zionists and Brahmins maintain an absolute stranglehold on information dissemination. No longer are they able to dictate their “reality” without being scrutinized and critiqued by brilliant, albeit persecuted, modern-day dissidents.

