Tuesday 26 November 2013

Scientists being killed, media silent, why?


SHOCKING !! 

The nation’s scientists/engineers are being systematically killed but the govt. and media seem to be unconcerned!! 

Homi K Bhaba was killed in 1966 by the CIA to put a damper on India’s nuclear programme.  The same thing is happening now.

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along with “Comments” from readers.

Gp Capt VK Vidyadhar (Retd)


Subject: [indianexservicemen] Fwd: Fw: Murder most foul

 
Hope this will get posted in the Gp mail Inbox!

Raj.
Lt Gen L.M. Rajgopal. AVSM, (Retd)

USA

Sent: Sat, Nov 9, 2013 12:35:02 AM 

Dear All,
Though we can do nothing about it, please note the media silence on this most shocking question. It awakens us to the invisible strings that pull media coverage and treatment.
Affly and with love,
Rahul

OUR FINEST BRAINS BEING MURDERED? WHY MEDIA SILENCE ?

Let each of us worry about what is happening "undercover" in our nation. Bharat Mata is bleeding from a thousand wounds.

In the past 3 years, two major nuclear institutions; Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) and Kaiga Nuclear Facility, have reported at least 9 unnatural deaths of nuclear scientists and engineers who had been working with them.

The latest casualty was discovered on 7th October, 2013, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, Vishakapatnam; two engineers – K.K Josh and Abhish Shivam (chief engineers connected with the building of India’s indigenous nuclear-powered submarine, Arihant.) were found dead in a very strange condition.

They were poisoned first and then left on railway tracks to make it look like an accident. The story of other scientists is strikingly similar. One thing in common : all deaths were in mysterious circumstances. There is obviously a well planned conspiracy behind this and our nation is under attack.

The matter of shame however is, the government has opted to remain silent and media has decided to take it unfocused. The report was published by international media (Read an excellent coverage here : http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/pmo-unconcerned-about-scientist-deaths)
In any other country, a single such death would have been sufficient to create a storm, we in India have chosen to ignore it.


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