there is a join button at the upper right corner
then i am not sure why you do not see the join button on upper right corner of the group window
THE ECONOMY ISN’T BROKEN
It’s working exactly as designed.
You were told: “GDP growth = prosperity.”
Here’s the 2025 reality:
4.3% GDP growth.
$166 billion in corporate profits.
4.6% unemployment.
0% real income growth.
The economy grew.
You didn’t.
This isn’t a bug.
This is the feature.
The 20th century ran on a deal:
Your labor = their profit = your paycheck.
That deal is over.
Productivity now routes around workers.
AI handles the tasks.
Shareholders collect the gains.
You compete for what’s left.
KPMG’s chief economist on this data:
“I’ve never seen anything like it.”
40% of employers are planning AI workforce cuts.
Entry-level hiring in AI-exposed jobs: down 13%.
The Fed is cutting rates into a boom.
Why?
Because they know what the headline won’t tell you:
The jobs aren’t coming back.
The growth doesn’t need you.
The system isn’t broken.
It evolved past you.
By 2027, “jobless growth” won’t be an anomaly.
It’ll be the model.
The golden age is real.
It’s just not yours.
It’s working exactly as designed.
You were told: “GDP growth = prosperity.”
Here’s the 2025 reality:
4.3% GDP growth.
$166 billion in corporate profits.
4.6% unemployment.
0% real income growth.
The economy grew.
You didn’t.
This isn’t a bug.
This is the feature.
The 20th century ran on a deal:
Your labor = their profit = your paycheck.
That deal is over.
Productivity now routes around workers.
AI handles the tasks.
Shareholders collect the gains.
You compete for what’s left.
KPMG’s chief economist on this data:
“I’ve never seen anything like it.”
40% of employers are planning AI workforce cuts.
Entry-level hiring in AI-exposed jobs: down 13%.
The Fed is cutting rates into a boom.
Why?
Because they know what the headline won’t tell you:
The jobs aren’t coming back.
The growth doesn’t need you.
The system isn’t broken.
It evolved past you.
By 2027, “jobless growth” won’t be an anomaly.
It’ll be the model.
The golden age is real.
It’s just not yours.
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The Luv Kush Gurukul for children between ages 5-12 will be started when the batch is completed. Indian Americans, Canadians and people living in the west can take maximum advantage from this course.
Once you register, then we will start the class.
Each batch must have 25 students to start with. After 12 sessions new batch will start with completely new students.
Once you register, then we will start the class.
Each batch must have 25 students to start with. After 12 sessions new batch will start with completely new students.
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भूलोक का कोई भी कोना माया से अछूता नहीं है,
न गुफाएँ, न वन, न समुद्र की गहराइयाँ।
कहीं भी चले जाएँ, कोई वास्तविक पलायन नहीं।
एक ही शरण है — हरि शरणम्।
इस सत्य को समझने और जीवन में उतारने के लिए, गुरुकुल से जुड़िए।
जय श्री राम
न गुफाएँ, न वन, न समुद्र की गहराइयाँ।
कहीं भी चले जाएँ, कोई वास्तविक पलायन नहीं।
एक ही शरण है — हरि शरणम्।
इस सत्य को समझने और जीवन में उतारने के लिए, गुरुकुल से जुड़िए।
जय श्री राम
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Happy to connect and help.
जय श्री राम
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Happy to connect and help.
जय श्री राम
Bangladesh is boiling.
Hindus are dying.
Modi is silent.
India is weak.
India has failed again.
That’s what they said.
Attack Bangladesh.
Capture it.
Expand the Chicken’s Neck.
That was the noise.
I didn’t react.
I never do.
I study first.
Then I react.
And a pattern emerged.
The riots didn’t start randomly.
They started after an assassination.
December 12.
Dhaka.
Two unknown gunmen.
One man dead.
Sharif Osman Hadi
A young leader.
Anti establishment.
Anti Yunus.
Anti Jamaat-e-Islami.
Anti BNP.
Anti Awami League.
An independent.
With a massive following.
Planning to contest elections.
So I asked myself.
Who benefits from his death?
Then something strange happened.
The narrative flipped.
Instantly.
Anti India slogans.
Marches to the Indian embassy.
But the crowd didn’t stop there.
They destroyed flyovers.
Burned media houses.
Stormed Parliament.
Smashed their own state.
Which political party destroys
the country it wants to rule?
None.
Unless the goal is collapse.
Then the picture became clear.
This wasn’t Awami League.
This wasn’t BNP.
Reports even say
BNP spoke quietly to Delhi.
If BNP wins,
Bangladesh tilts back to India.
That’s not acceptable
to some players.
So who benefits?
Jamaat-e-Islami.
Chaos helps them.
Fear helps them.
No elections help them.
Islamist consolidation
needs disorder.
And Yunus?
An unelected man.
Backed by Washington.
Thrives in instability.
Every opponent neutralized.
Every alternative erased.
Then came the masterstroke.
A video.
One Hindu man.
Mobbed.
Lynched.
Burned alive.
Horrifying.
Real.
But here’s the data.
Nearly 250 people died.
Just 2 were Hindus.
Yet one video
flooded Indian phones.
Instantly.
Every platform.
Every channel.
What happens next?
Outrage.
Congress made statements.
Inside Parliament.
Outside Parliament.
Demanded justice for a Hindu man.
Demanded action.
The pressure built.
React now.
Or look weak.
Then I paused.
Congress demanding justice for Hindus?
That’s when it clicked.
This wasn’t organic.
This was engineered.
Because if India reacts militarily…
Bangladesh becomes Ukraine II.
Endless war.
Endless funding.
Endless pressure.
India stuck.
Economy strained.
Autonomy compromised.
Who funds Bangladesh then?
America.
Europe.
Who gains leverage?
America.
Funny timing, isn’t it?
Mid December.
India again rejects a US trade deal.
Talks pushed to February.
And suddenly…
Bangladesh explodes.
Coincidence?
Wars are not fought on emotion.
They are fought on trade.
On leverage.
Geopolitics is not clean.
They tried this with Pakistan.
It failed.
Now they tried the East.
India didn’t react.
India paused.
Modi watched.
Doval read the board.
No panic.
No bait taken.
This isn’t a street fight.
It’s chess.
So before you shout,
“Attack Bangladesh”…
Think again.
The loudest outrage
is often the sharpest trap.
What goes viral
is rarely the truth.
And the real game?
It is never played on screens.
It is played
in silence.
Hindus are dying.
Modi is silent.
India is weak.
India has failed again.
That’s what they said.
Attack Bangladesh.
Capture it.
Expand the Chicken’s Neck.
That was the noise.
I didn’t react.
I never do.
I study first.
Then I react.
And a pattern emerged.
The riots didn’t start randomly.
They started after an assassination.
December 12.
Dhaka.
Two unknown gunmen.
One man dead.
Sharif Osman Hadi
A young leader.
Anti establishment.
Anti Yunus.
Anti Jamaat-e-Islami.
Anti BNP.
Anti Awami League.
An independent.
With a massive following.
Planning to contest elections.
So I asked myself.
Who benefits from his death?
Then something strange happened.
The narrative flipped.
Instantly.
Anti India slogans.
Marches to the Indian embassy.
But the crowd didn’t stop there.
They destroyed flyovers.
Burned media houses.
Stormed Parliament.
Smashed their own state.
Which political party destroys
the country it wants to rule?
None.
Unless the goal is collapse.
Then the picture became clear.
This wasn’t Awami League.
This wasn’t BNP.
Reports even say
BNP spoke quietly to Delhi.
If BNP wins,
Bangladesh tilts back to India.
That’s not acceptable
to some players.
So who benefits?
Jamaat-e-Islami.
Chaos helps them.
Fear helps them.
No elections help them.
Islamist consolidation
needs disorder.
And Yunus?
An unelected man.
Backed by Washington.
Thrives in instability.
Every opponent neutralized.
Every alternative erased.
Then came the masterstroke.
A video.
One Hindu man.
Mobbed.
Lynched.
Burned alive.
Horrifying.
Real.
But here’s the data.
Nearly 250 people died.
Just 2 were Hindus.
Yet one video
flooded Indian phones.
Instantly.
Every platform.
Every channel.
What happens next?
Outrage.
Congress made statements.
Inside Parliament.
Outside Parliament.
Demanded justice for a Hindu man.
Demanded action.
The pressure built.
React now.
Or look weak.
Then I paused.
Congress demanding justice for Hindus?
That’s when it clicked.
This wasn’t organic.
This was engineered.
Because if India reacts militarily…
Bangladesh becomes Ukraine II.
Endless war.
Endless funding.
Endless pressure.
India stuck.
Economy strained.
Autonomy compromised.
Who funds Bangladesh then?
America.
Europe.
Who gains leverage?
America.
Funny timing, isn’t it?
Mid December.
India again rejects a US trade deal.
Talks pushed to February.
And suddenly…
Bangladesh explodes.
Coincidence?
Wars are not fought on emotion.
They are fought on trade.
On leverage.
Geopolitics is not clean.
They tried this with Pakistan.
It failed.
Now they tried the East.
India didn’t react.
India paused.
Modi watched.
Doval read the board.
No panic.
No bait taken.
This isn’t a street fight.
It’s chess.
So before you shout,
“Attack Bangladesh”…
Think again.
The loudest outrage
is often the sharpest trap.
What goes viral
is rarely the truth.
And the real game?
It is never played on screens.
It is played
in silence.
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Gold, Glory & God: A Curse on the Natives (Sattology Book 8) https://a.co/d/7nJeF9H
How US Food Aid Humiliated India and India sold our ancient texts for it!
- By the 1950s, India was independent but agriculturally broken, millions faced hunger.
- PL-480 “aid”: The US sent Milo Wheat, grain so poor even Indian cattle refused to eat it.
- Hidden damage: Shipments carried invasive Parthenium weeds, which spread across farms and ruined crop yields.
- Weaponized hunger: In the 1960s, after monsoon failures cut grain output by 20%, India desperately needed US wheat.
- US President Lyndon B. Johnson tied famine relief to India’s silence on Vietnam bombings.
- When India protested, Johnson sneered, “The Pope and the UN Secretary-General do not need our wheat.”
- For India, this was the lowest insult, reducing dignity to dependence on foreign grain.
Rajiv Malhotra claims, ancient Indian texts were effectively “sold” to Americans through the PL-480 program.🤯
- By the 1950s, India was independent but agriculturally broken, millions faced hunger.
- PL-480 “aid”: The US sent Milo Wheat, grain so poor even Indian cattle refused to eat it.
- Hidden damage: Shipments carried invasive Parthenium weeds, which spread across farms and ruined crop yields.
- Weaponized hunger: In the 1960s, after monsoon failures cut grain output by 20%, India desperately needed US wheat.
- US President Lyndon B. Johnson tied famine relief to India’s silence on Vietnam bombings.
- When India protested, Johnson sneered, “The Pope and the UN Secretary-General do not need our wheat.”
- For India, this was the lowest insult, reducing dignity to dependence on foreign grain.
Rajiv Malhotra claims, ancient Indian texts were effectively “sold” to Americans through the PL-480 program.🤯
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