View Full Version : U.S. Dalai Lama award angers China
sevenworlds
18-10-2007, 11:43 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7050258.stm
"China has stepped up a row with the US over its decision to award the Dalai Lama one of its highest honours, by summoning the US ambassador to protest."
Is this all part of the plan to build conflict between China and the US? With Bush now speaking of WW3 it all seems rather convenient. Why would the US be interested in awarding a spiritual man like the Dalai Lama unless they had some other political motive behind it?
synak
18-10-2007, 12:03 PM
This is interesting indeed. The puppeteers that be reside in China as well so the angle must be somewhat deeper I presume. Perhaps all the puppeteers across the world just want massive deaths of civilians/soldiers as part of the 'cleansing' they've always planned. A staged war involving all the governments is not unlikely. Did you guys know that in Tibet merely being in possession of photos of the Dalai or discussing "politics" can get you imprisoned?
eternal_spirit
18-10-2007, 12:06 PM
The Chinese Communists took over Tibet years ago, Don't be fooled into believing there is much left of true Buddhism. The Dalia Lama is not the true Dalia Lama. Just like other Countries Royalty and Politicians are puppets for the NWO or what ever agenda.
synak
18-10-2007, 12:12 PM
Yeah 1950's I believe and many were forced to relocate to India. I'm sure there are still true Buddhists out there but you could be right about the Dalai Lama. Earlier in the year he began telling Tibetan resistance to stay peaceful.
eternal_spirit
18-10-2007, 12:31 PM
Yeah 1950's I believe and many were forced to relocate to India. I'm sure there are still true Buddhists out there but you could be right about the Dalai Lama. Earlier in the year he began telling Tibetan resistance to stay peaceful.
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I read many books by T.Lobsang.Rampa he was a Tibetan Lama Buddhist. Many have tried to make out he is a fraud. A media campain to discredit him same as they tried with Icke. He had to flee from Tibet during the Communist invasion, made it to Canada and wrote much about what he believes to be the truth. Well worth looking into his books if you're interested in Buddhism.
A highly intelligent and spiritual man in my opinion. He resonated with me when I was about 18, don't really know if he is totally genuine, and there may well be information on the net that's been distorted over time.
http://users.uniserve.com/~dharris/Rampa/rampa.htm (http://users.uniserve.com/%7Edharris/Rampa/rampa.htm)
http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/LobsangRampa1.html
synak
18-10-2007, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the links, haven't read Rampa's work as of yet but I'll definitely look into it soon. Any books in particular you think are his best? I've been reading other material in regards to Tibet and Buddhism as well and I must admit I've become quite fascinated with it all.
klinker
18-10-2007, 01:00 PM
Maybe China will boycott their own Olympics in protest. ;)
friendsinthesky
18-10-2007, 01:01 PM
All of them, although 'Beyond The Tenth" will give you a good idea. It's several of his books briefly rolled into one.
Over at http://lobsang-rampa.net/#english is a good start.
eternal_spirit
18-10-2007, 01:18 PM
Thanks for the links, haven't read Rampa's work as of yet but I'll definitely look into it soon. Any books in particular you think are his best? I've been reading other material in regards to Tibet and Buddhism as well and I must admit I've become quite fascinated with it all.
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It was half a life time ago when I read the Third Eye, his first book. LOL I can't remember which are the best and what information is in which books. I've never had much money so used to go the Library, and sometimes had to order the books. maybe there are some freebies on line.
victoriagrad
18-10-2007, 01:34 PM
I am very new to this site, but, not very new to the fantastic, dedicated work of David Icke. I am just sad for the idea circulated in the filthy world of politics that such a luminous spiritual figure, THE DALAI LAMA, should/needs to be awarded a medal by the most corrupted, manipulative government on planet Earth! What it is said from the conquering of Troy: 'beware of Greeks bearing gifts.' I guess, we should not be surprised if the poor Dalai Lama gets severely ill and soon dies! Just a thought.
synak
18-10-2007, 01:49 PM
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It was half a life time ago when I read the Third Eye, his first book. LOL I can't remember which are the best and what information is in which books. I've never had much money so used to go the Library, and sometimes had to order the books. maybe there are some freebies on line.
Lol thats alright mate, but thanks for the recommendation. I'll try to get a hold of that Third Eye book though. Fortunately friendsinthesky pointed me to other works as well.
All of them, although 'Beyond The Tenth" will give you a good idea. It's several of his books briefly rolled into one.
Over at http://lobsang-rampa.net/#english is a good start.
Ah many thanks for this. Great assortment and collection. Plenty of reading material there, I'll get started on that today.
What it is said from the conquering of Troy: 'beware of Greeks bearing gifts.' I guess, we should not be surprised if the poor Dalai Lama gets severely ill and soon dies! Just a thought.
Well the FBI sent a letter to MLK telling him to kill himself shortly before he was set to receive the Noble Peace Prize so who knows.
eternal_spirit
18-10-2007, 01:54 PM
Just to say, Rampa wrote the real Dalia Lama was in exile and hiding, but planned to return to Tibet, this was years ago maybe 30! So maybe the Dalia Lama is the real one we see today returned from exile.
BTW I read his books for about 6 years, there are a fair few.
synak
18-10-2007, 02:03 PM
Hmm thats true. That reminds me, perhaps I should take a look at some of the Dalai's books as well. I've seen them in the store before but was always just indecisive about buying them.
If Rampa's books kept you busy for six years I guess I'll be sure to have enough material to read for a while lol.
mynameis
18-10-2007, 02:08 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7050258.stm
"China has stepped up a row with the US over its decision to award the Dalai Lama one of its highest honours, by summoning the US ambassador to protest."
Is this all part of the plan to build conflict between China and the US? With Bush now speaking of WW3 it all seems rather convenient. Why would the US be interested in awarding a spiritual man like the Dalai Lama unless they had some other political motive behind it?
It would be more telling if the Queen and English government also did.