For most people, Dalai Lama = Political Ideology\Cause etc. But not many people actually ask why so many of the world's 'elected leaders' respect him so much, or why he was given an honorary Canadian citizenship, i.e to try to understand the meaning of his message and not just the political leader. What have leaders brought so far, even if we think of our economies at home? I think the over- exaggeration of Dalai Lama and little understanding of the actual Buddhist message is a serious problem.
message, that is exactly what I mean Lalai is a charlatan. All those "peach" "love" "compassion" that he preaches, he invented none of them.
All Dalai has ever been doing is peddling canned Buddhism philosophy and win sympathy from kind-hearted like you to support his Tibetan independence agenda.
Tibet has been part of China for at least 300 years. Dalai is simply a liar.
- He never claimed he invented any of the Buddhist messages
- 'Peddling Canned Buddhist Philosophy' - I support Buddhism and the institution (Dalai Lama) that has existed long before China even had a red flag. I sure am kind hearted, but not to ignorant fools like yourself.
you don't have time to waste on finding out some historical facts before you waste your time sitting in listening to Dalai's BS speech and come here to post your support to "Tibetan Independence"?
Nobody's crying for anything you hapless fool. The Chinese have occupied Tibet for the last 60 years and the whole world knows it.. from the Swedish Nobel Foundation to the Canadian government. Your one-sided, megalomaniacal and ignorant views about the reality in Tibet just reflect this fact.
Here is my one sided megalomaniacal and ignorant TRUTH:
Asia Times, 25 March 2008, has an article by Richard Bennett (intelligence and security consultant, AFI Research) about Tibet, the 'great game' and the CIA
Bennett claims that the CIA is deeply involvement with the Free Tibet Movement and funds Radio Free Asia.
Bennett writes that 'it would seem somewhat unlikely that any revolt could have been planned or occurred without the prior knowledge, and even perhaps the agreement, of the National Clandestine Service (formerly known as the Directorate of Operations) at CIA headquarters in Langley.'
1. Former senior Indian Intelligence officer, B Raman, stated on March 21 that "on the basis of available evidence, it was possible to assess with a reasonable measure of conviction" that the initial uprising in Lhasa on March 14 "had been pre-planned and well orchestrated".
2. The US government may be the main beneficiary of the Tibet unrest.
6. In the mid-1960s, the CIA set up the Chusi Gangdruk, a force of around 2,000 guerrilla fighters, at bases in Nepal. This base was closed in 1974 due to Chinese pressure on Nepal.
7. In the 1960s, the CIA began working with the Indian intelligence services in training and supplying agents in Tibet. The CIA-Indian cooperation is described in Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison book The CIA's Secret War in Tibet.
8. US support for the Tibetan guerrillas is supposed to have ended when Richard Nixon met the Chinese communist leadership in Beijing in February 1972.
9. It is rumored that the CIA were involved in the failed Tibetan revolt in October 1987.
10. The CIA still funds much of the Tibetan Freedom movement.
wow nice video.Thanks.
silkybreeze 2 years ago
somebody get OptionM45 a glass of water, he's exhausted of typing nonsense on Youtube. Pathetic cockroach.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago 2
curious about why Dalai is a CIA puppet?
Google "CIA's secret war in Tibet"
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OptionM45 2 years ago
The Noble Peace Prize is a very political thing.
The committee try to influence world politics, and there is always secret hands behind.
Given Lalai - a former theocratic dictator and slave owner a Noble Peace Prize is the most outrageous thing and a slap in its own face.
after that, Dalai become much more visible in global stage ... everyone would like to kiss a Nobel laureate's ass.
It's all fucking politics and secret war for global dominance.
OptionM45 2 years ago
For most people, Dalai Lama = Political Ideology\Cause etc. But not many people actually ask why so many of the world's 'elected leaders' respect him so much, or why he was given an honorary Canadian citizenship, i.e to try to understand the meaning of his message and not just the political leader. What have leaders brought so far, even if we think of our economies at home? I think the over- exaggeration of Dalai Lama and little understanding of the actual Buddhist message is a serious problem.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago
message, that is exactly what I mean Lalai is a charlatan. All those "peach" "love" "compassion" that he preaches, he invented none of them.
All Dalai has ever been doing is peddling canned Buddhism philosophy and win sympathy from kind-hearted like you to support his Tibetan independence agenda.
Tibet has been part of China for at least 300 years. Dalai is simply a liar.
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OptionM45 2 years ago
- He never claimed he invented any of the Buddhist messages
- 'Peddling Canned Buddhist Philosophy' - I support Buddhism and the institution (Dalai Lama) that has existed long before China even had a red flag. I sure am kind hearted, but not to ignorant fools like yourself.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago
Who is ignorant?
do you know how who started the 1959 Tibetan military conflict?
OptionM45 2 years ago
You, of course, are ignorant. 'Dalai Lama is a CIA puppet'.. isn't that what you said? I guess that also explains why he got a Nobel Peace Prize.
and sorry pal, but I don't have time to waste on the 'you-know's and the 'I-know's.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago
you don't have time to waste on finding out some historical facts before you waste your time sitting in listening to Dalai's BS speech and come here to post your support to "Tibetan Independence"?
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OptionM45 2 years ago
No matter how the western countries (lead by the US) try to create trouble for China, lies are still lies.
A former slave owner was given Nobel Peace Prize, (that explains why a 2-week-in-office president was given one too) what a joke.
The capitalistic system is about justice and morality? Are you kidding me?
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OptionM45 2 years ago
Dalai Lama is a spiritual charlatan, and a political prostitute. He is merely a CIA puppet.
OptionM45 2 years ago
@ OptionM45: Its so satisfying to rant, isn't it.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago
Its so satisfying to cry for a "country" that has never existed and bitch on a country that you don't really understand isn't is?
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OptionM45 2 years ago
Nobody's crying for anything you hapless fool. The Chinese have occupied Tibet for the last 60 years and the whole world knows it.. from the Swedish Nobel Foundation to the Canadian government. Your one-sided, megalomaniacal and ignorant views about the reality in Tibet just reflect this fact.
GeatishBeowulf 2 years ago
Here is my one sided megalomaniacal and ignorant TRUTH:
Asia Times, 25 March 2008, has an article by Richard Bennett (intelligence and security consultant, AFI Research) about Tibet, the 'great game' and the CIA
Bennett claims that the CIA is deeply involvement with the Free Tibet Movement and funds Radio Free Asia.
OptionM45 2 years ago
Bennett writes that 'it would seem somewhat unlikely that any revolt could have been planned or occurred without the prior knowledge, and even perhaps the agreement, of the National Clandestine Service (formerly known as the Directorate of Operations) at CIA headquarters in Langley.'
OptionM45 2 years ago
According to Bennett:
1. Former senior Indian Intelligence officer, B Raman, stated on March 21 that "on the basis of available evidence, it was possible to assess with a reasonable measure of conviction" that the initial uprising in Lhasa on March 14 "had been pre-planned and well orchestrated".
2. The US government may be the main beneficiary of the Tibet unrest.
OptionM45 2 years ago
3. In 1956, the CIA began a covert action campaign against the Chinese in Tibet.
This led to an uprising in 1959 which left tens of thousands of Tibetans dead and forced Dalai Lama to flee.
4. The CIA set up a secret military training camp for Tibetan resistance fighters at Camp Hale, Colorado, in the USA.
5. The US-trained guerrillas carried out raids into Tibet, sometimes led by CIA-contract mercenaries and supported by CIA planes.
OptionM45 2 years ago
6. In the mid-1960s, the CIA set up the Chusi Gangdruk, a force of around 2,000 guerrilla fighters, at bases in Nepal. This base was closed in 1974 due to Chinese pressure on Nepal.
7. In the 1960s, the CIA began working with the Indian intelligence services in training and supplying agents in Tibet. The CIA-Indian cooperation is described in Kenneth Conboy and James Morrison book The CIA's Secret War in Tibet.
OptionM45 2 years ago
8. US support for the Tibetan guerrillas is supposed to have ended when Richard Nixon met the Chinese communist leadership in Beijing in February 1972.
9. It is rumored that the CIA were involved in the failed Tibetan revolt in October 1987.
10. The CIA still funds much of the Tibetan Freedom movement.
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OptionM45 2 years ago