CIA: DALAI LAMA IS OUR ASSET

DALAI LAMA - THE GREAT DECEPTION
Dalai Lama did not become recognized as a religious authority in Tibet through great wisdom, knowledge or benefit to others; a group of Tibetans seized power militarily with the help of a Mongolian warlord and declared one among them 'the reborn Buddha of Compassion' with an inherent right to be the ruler of Tibet. Anyone who dared to question this fact throughout the following centuries was murdered along with his family and friends to ensure no one would even 'remember his name'. It was all done openly, and even claimed to be for the person's own sake, in order to avoid more negative karma of opposing His Holiness.                                      

CIA - DALAI LAMA IS OUR ASSET
In 1967, it came out that Dalai Lama is a CIA asset. Though it was one of the biggest scandals for the agency till then, Dalai Lama is still CIA, an employee, Philip Agee, told years later: they simply set up the organisation National Endowment for Democracy (NED) that sponsors Dalai Lama's activities in Tibet. NED recently gave Dalai Lama an award for his current work. The effort in Tibet is for keeping Tibet a 'running sore', the CIA employees who started the effort, tell us in the documentary 'CIA in Tibet'. Below video is a short collection of excerpts from mainstream media and from the recent documentary 'CIA in Tibet'. Several of the clips are of poor quality but contain important testimonies by the CIA employees that participated.

DALAI LAMA'S REIGN OF TERROR
Mutilations, torture and executions were common, according to historians, and a large number of Tibetans were kept as slaves. Sex crimes in the monasteries were accepted, even to children, and still take place.

VIDEO: Historian Webster Tarpley - Mutilations common in Dalai Lama's Tibet

VIDEO: Historian Stefan Molyneux - Paedophilia accepted in Dalai Lama's Tibet (7:11 - 15:00)

VIDEO: Kalu Rinpoche - My tutors raped me regularly from age 12

VIDEO: Documentary - Dalai Lama covers for Lamas who sex abuse in the West

VIDEO: Documentary - Dalai Lama still incites violence


WHY WOULD BUDDHISTS ACT THAT WAY?
Simple, what is known as Tibetan Buddhism is not teachings given by Buddha but by Padmasambhava, an Indian man who lived 800 years after Buddha. He claimed that the teachings on his belief system were Buddha's teachings but it promotes killing and destruction in order to force this belief system on others. All three are prohibited in Buddha's teachings. Padmasambhava's core teachings are called Crazy Wisdom and are presented by Chogyam Trungpa in his book of the same name. He recounts Padmasambhavas actions, beliefs and different aspects (sides to his person) to illustrate the teachings. Below quote from Chogyam Trungpa's work may explain why every administration that the Dalai Lama group teams up with, from Hitler (who used their Swastika cross as his symbol) to the many European and US administrations, always end up killing religious people. While claiming belief in non-violence, the Dalai Lama group has always achieved their objectives through violence and killing, since they seized power militarily in Tibet with the help of a Mongolian warlord a few hundred years ago, and declared one of them the reborn Buddha of Compassion. Dalai Lama would be reborn again and again, which would give the group the right to keep political power in Tibet eternally. 

'ONE SHOULD GET RELIGIOUS PEOPLE KILLED FOR THEIR OWN SAKE'
Chogyam Trungpa (1939 – 1987) was considered the expert on Padmasambhava's core teachings, Crazy Wisdom. He was recognized as a reborn spiritual master by the Dalai Lama group, he held a khenpo degree, and is considered one of the foremost experts on Padmasambhava by them. He also held a degree in Comparative Religion from Oxford University. Dalai Lama wrote: "Exceptional as one of the first Tibetan Lamas to become fully assimilated into Western culture, he made a powerful contribution to revealing the Tibetan approach to inner peace in the West." 

Crazy Wisdom by Chogyam Trungpa (ISBN 978-1-57062-894-8), page 52:
"In the next situation, the next aspect, Padmasambhava was faced with five hundred heretics, or tirthikas in Sanskrit. In this case, the heretics were the theists, the Brahmanists; they could also have been Jehovists – or whatever you would like to call the approach that is the opposite of the nontheistic approach to the buddhadharma. A logical debate took place: a huge crowd surrounded two pandits, facing each other. The theistic pandit and the nontheistic pandit were debating each other on the nature of spirituality. Both of them were on a spiritual trip. (It does not matter whether you are a theist or a nontheist – you can still be on a spiritual trip.) Both were trying to establish their territory, to prove that they had grounds for having the spiritual path their way. In this case, the theists won and the Buddhists, who were completely overwhelmed by logical intelligence, lost. Then Padmasambhava was asked to perform a ceremony of destruction, to destroy the theists and their whole setup. He performed the ceremony and caused a huge landslide, which killed the five hundred pandits and destroyed their whole ashram.  
In this aspect, Padmasambhava is known as Senge Dradrok, which is "Lion's Roar". The lion's roar destroys the dualistic psychology in which value and validity are attributed to things because there is the other thing happening – the Brahma, or God, or whatever you like to call it. The dualistic approach says that because "that" happened, therefore "this" also is a solid and real thing. In order to become Him or Her, whichever it may be, we should be receptive to that higher thing, that objective thing. This approach is always problematic. And the only way to destroy that dualistic setup is to arouse Padmasambhava's crazy-wisdom aspect to destroy it." (see photos of pages 52 and 53 below).
 
NOTES 
1. "Brahmanists" are Hindus, and "Jehovists" are those who believe in the monotheistic religion: Jews, Christians, Muslims. Summarized: you must cure Hindus, Jews, Christians and Muslims of their beliefs by killing them. Actual Buddhism does, as written, prohibit harming other beings, incl. forcing your beliefs on others.

2. "Lion's Roar" may be mentioned in the Bible: "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour".  - 1 Peter 5:8 New King James Version (NKJV) 


PHOTOS OF PAGES 52 AND 53 FROM 'CRAZY WISDOM'

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