India Shattering the Illusion - The Birth of New Nations - Kashmir to Elam

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Eastern Religions, Hinduism
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Author: Columbus Falco ISBN: 9781519927170
Publisher: CreateSpace Publication: November 11, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Columbus Falco
ISBN: 9781519927170
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication: November 11, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

SYNOPSIS:

I ndia Shattering the Illusion: The Birth of New Nations. From Kashmir to Eelam

Read and see the beauty and horror - the history - the myth of the Sepoy revolt of 1857 - the religions - the national separatist movements, to the modern nations of the sub-continent. - peeling back the layers of the onion that is India, for the deeper the peel the worse the stench. “India Shattering the Illusion: The Birth of New Nations. From Kashmir to Eelam” is a book about the “crumbling” sub- continent. It states the reasons why a region of 1 billion 700 million people has failed so terribly that the only path left is the birth of new nations. The governments of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have regressed in so many aspects since their independence from the British Empire to the point the collective future for the majority of people of the Sub-Continent are so utterly hopeless they cannot solve an ever growing crisis created by the new elite since independence.

The book goes into the relevant history, and myths that formed these nations, the rich tapestry of the kaleidoscope of cultures, philosophies, and diversity that has effectively masked to the world a

horror that should not even exist. This book states how the world sees the once great cultures of the

Sub-Continent and how they have worked for some and against most. Due to the incredible diversity of Asia’s Sub-Continent, the book addresses why each region should become a nation based on its own collective history and culture.   

Since the end of British rule in 1947, India has declined into the largest failed state in the history of nations. Starting from the first page - The Truth is that India’s leadership is the world’s most DEGENERATE, DUPLICITOUS and DEBAUCHED ruling class to have ever existed – carnage is happening today in India the likes of which has not been seen in thousands of years. All this exists under an Illusion of harmony and accord while WE in Western societies go about our daily lives.

 The task to stop the destitution of the hundreds of millions of miserable wretches that inhabit that land is theirs to do – by whatever means necessary - by petition if possible. Alternatively, by Revolution or separation if need be.

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SYNOPSIS:

I ndia Shattering the Illusion: The Birth of New Nations. From Kashmir to Eelam

Read and see the beauty and horror - the history - the myth of the Sepoy revolt of 1857 - the religions - the national separatist movements, to the modern nations of the sub-continent. - peeling back the layers of the onion that is India, for the deeper the peel the worse the stench. “India Shattering the Illusion: The Birth of New Nations. From Kashmir to Eelam” is a book about the “crumbling” sub- continent. It states the reasons why a region of 1 billion 700 million people has failed so terribly that the only path left is the birth of new nations. The governments of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have regressed in so many aspects since their independence from the British Empire to the point the collective future for the majority of people of the Sub-Continent are so utterly hopeless they cannot solve an ever growing crisis created by the new elite since independence.

The book goes into the relevant history, and myths that formed these nations, the rich tapestry of the kaleidoscope of cultures, philosophies, and diversity that has effectively masked to the world a

horror that should not even exist. This book states how the world sees the once great cultures of the

Sub-Continent and how they have worked for some and against most. Due to the incredible diversity of Asia’s Sub-Continent, the book addresses why each region should become a nation based on its own collective history and culture.   

Since the end of British rule in 1947, India has declined into the largest failed state in the history of nations. Starting from the first page - The Truth is that India’s leadership is the world’s most DEGENERATE, DUPLICITOUS and DEBAUCHED ruling class to have ever existed – carnage is happening today in India the likes of which has not been seen in thousands of years. All this exists under an Illusion of harmony and accord while WE in Western societies go about our daily lives.

 The task to stop the destitution of the hundreds of millions of miserable wretches that inhabit that land is theirs to do – by whatever means necessary - by petition if possible. Alternatively, by Revolution or separation if need be.

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