How ‘Western’ powers are using the #Khalistani trope to create conflict in India, and why?
A story in Five Acts
Brief thread.
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A story in Five Acts
Brief thread.
(1/11)
Act I: June 13: UK
Centre for Information Resilience (CIR), a UK Deep-State project publishes a ‘disinformation’ report– ‘exposing’ a handful of anonymous handles– recycling the #Khalistani narrative, seeding tropes of Khalistani ‘activists’ & ‘transnational repression’.
(2/11)
Centre for Information Resilience (CIR), a UK Deep-State project publishes a ‘disinformation’ report– ‘exposing’ a handful of anonymous handles– recycling the #Khalistani narrative, seeding tropes of Khalistani ‘activists’ & ‘transnational repression’.
(2/11)
Last time, CIRs had ‘exposed’ 33 anonymous X (Twitter) handles – though not a single #fakenews: all the while ignoring large-scale anti-India #disinformation. To know about CIR, BBC, and Deep State, pls read ‘a Puppet Too Valuable’.
(3/11)
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Act II: June 14: Czech / US
US stages public extradition of Nikhil Gupta to the US, allegedly behind the plot to eliminate #Khalistani ‘activist’ Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Gupta apparently walked into an FBI trap. The extradition was on June 14 & published on June 17-18.
(4/11)
US stages public extradition of Nikhil Gupta to the US, allegedly behind the plot to eliminate #Khalistani ‘activist’ Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Gupta apparently walked into an FBI trap. The extradition was on June 14 & published on June 17-18.
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Act III: June 17: Australia
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News produces a documentary on journalist Avani Dias’ reports, who was recently accused of fabricating a fake visa denial. Same tropes – #Khalistani ‘activists’ and ‘transnational repression’.
(5/11)
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) News produces a documentary on journalist Avani Dias’ reports, who was recently accused of fabricating a fake visa denial. Same tropes – #Khalistani ‘activists’ and ‘transnational repression’.
(5/11)
Act V: June 19: Canada
Canadian Parliament observes silence for slain terror accused Khalistani ‘activist’ Hardeep Singh Nijjar, killed in an alleged plot of ‘transnational repression’. Same Parliament, which had recently honored a #Nazi
(7/11)
Canadian Parliament observes silence for slain terror accused Khalistani ‘activist’ Hardeep Singh Nijjar, killed in an alleged plot of ‘transnational repression’. Same Parliament, which had recently honored a #Nazi
(7/11)
All these events ‘independent’ of each other, all ‘organic’ – just happened to be in the same timeframe to generate maximum impact. All using same terminologies, the ‘approved’ narrative of #TransnationalRepression, mainstreaming Khalistani ‘activists’!
All coincidence.
(8/11)
All coincidence.
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What’s the motive?
Likely two. Most Khalistanis are spooked, for real- perceived or imaginary threats - risking all ‘investment’ of ‘They Who Must Not Be Named’. Hence ‘they’ must act to show that they can protect (assets) and punish (adversaries).
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Likely two. Most Khalistanis are spooked, for real- perceived or imaginary threats - risking all ‘investment’ of ‘They Who Must Not Be Named’. Hence ‘they’ must act to show that they can protect (assets) and punish (adversaries).
(9/11)
Also, by generating coordinated news-worthy content, ‘they’ hope, or might even try, to trigger conflict in India. That being the case, expect more ‘news cycle’ from pet outlets more ‘protests’ by HR heroes and in turn more ‘news’ & literature on #TransnationalRepression
(10/11)
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But we don’t complain. The ‘powers that be’ will do what they wish. We endure what we must. We remain a mook and meek spectator to the theater unfolding in front of us.
But the tyranny of ‘moral high ground’ must be exposed.
(11/11)
But the tyranny of ‘moral high ground’ must be exposed.
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