Chapter 1D: Aga Khan III had made up his mind by 1933
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Chapter 1D: Aga Khan III had made up his mind by 1933

Partition saga

Chapter 1D: Aga Khan III had made up his mind by 1933 that the only way he could get his own kingdom was from the partition of India. He needed help. He sought help from the Jewish banking cartels and the emerging deep state which was building nuclear weaponry.

The Jews were looking for safe passage in the aftermath of the holocaust. In the Eaton and Cambridge educated Aga Khan III – they saw an ally. The Americans were looking for someone to counterbalance the old Muslim world. The idea of Israel was taking roots. The Jewish cartels had moved to London making it the banking and laundering capital of the world.

New organisations were being conceptualised – the idea of a League of Nations, the thought of a United Nations.

The Hindu intellectuals were rallying under the leadership of Basheshar Nath. He was looking for new ways of warfare. The tantric arts of VikramShila had potential. The British leadership was very interested. The Theosophical society was put to work. Teams scouted the Himalayas for hidden weapons of an age gone by which could give the British army an edge over the rest. Till the secret papers or the Theosophical Society were declassified and made it to the dark web, no one had any clue on what was going on. Scientists were experimenting with meditation, yoga, occult powers. In 1936, a secret society called the White Brotherhood was taking shape in USA under Guy Ballard.

The White Brotherhood had an incredible narrative picked up from VikramShila. It said that Sanat Kumara came from Venus with his spirit guides. And reincarnated first as Lord Krishna. Then as Gautam Buddha. Then Jesus Christ. And finally as William Shakespeare and St Germain. Streets in Europe were being acquired by the White Brotherhood.

They concluded the world was being run from the cave of light in the Himalayas. Viceroy James Bruce Elgin had acquired the entire area hoping to find the cave of light. Russian painter Roerich wasn’t there painting mountains- he was there looking for the cave of light.

Flush with astronomical profits from World War I, Basheshar Nath – started acquiring assets in India. Bungalows in Lutyens Delhi, L Block of Connaught Place and the city of Mcleodganj with a few tens of thousands of acres nearby.

The Aga Khans on the contrary had no profits. No business. Many wives. Many vices. Lots of dissent. Back in 1866, these dissenters had filed a suit in the Bombay High Court against Hasan Ali Shah, claiming that the Khojas had been Sunni Muslims and not Shias. The case was heard by Sir Joseph Arnould. The hearing lasted several weeks, and included testimony from Hasan Ali Shah himself. After reviewing the history of the community, Justice Arnould gave a definitive and detailed judgement in favour of Hasan Ali Shah.

But courts don’t bestow wealth. He needed money to build his private Muslim nation. And so he gave in to the Jewish cartel and the American deep state.

This is what financed the creation of Pakistan.