Nothing about 11 Sept 2001 makes sense until, like a skeptical detective, you ask a few questions. America’s War on Terror launched before the asbestos-laden clouds of dust settled over Manhattan falls way short of any reasonable arguments. In the same way, America’s motives for invading Iraq and Afghanistan, do not add up. The Reichstag fire, a ploy which Hitler used as an excuse for seizing power, is said to have been set under Hitler’s despotic schemes. Colonial Britain used false flags in India so that a tiny minority could divide, conquer and enslave the teeming masses. Such attempts at hoodwinking the public are nothing new. That means events favorable to keeping the demons in power and the giant corporations who own the politicians in the black. False flags are staged events that have been orchestrated specifically to bring about particular changes. Shrila Prabhupada in his rare but insightful comments on demonic politicians pointed to the “false flags” of the sinking of the Lusitania, the Viet Nam War and the colossal “Moon landing” hoax. We know that Washington, DC has never been shy about keeping citizens in the dark once the votes are counted as campaign promises dissolve. No one will deny that we have entered into an era of great crises. Whatever the circumstances behind the following, the subject matter of the world’s future is of urgent importance.
#Naadi leaves series
Regarding the “predictions” – call them what you like – below, in the 1990’s a German traveling in South India met one Pandit Ganesh Babu, a reader of nadis, who revealed a series of disturbing predictions regarding future events, spanning the bloody dawn of the 21st Century to around 2050. In Chile, the recent earthquake has demolished the ISKCON center there. For example, I heard that a devotee fireman was killed in the World Trade Center. Our point is that there are bleak days ahead, and devotees must prepare for them according to Prabhupada’s directions. Ultimately, however, the Bhagavat’s prediction about Kali becoming king has now come true, and it is up to devotees to take evasive actions. Neither do the nadis give modern country names like Bangaldesh. For example, nadi leaves do not speak of “the Western calendar” nor do they give dates from it. The one described hereunder has a mixed of a ring of truth with some obviously questionable elements. Naturally, I have no way to vouch for the authenticity of any of them, but from what I have understood from authorities, most are genuine, but there are forged specimens also. Of course, the Bhrigu nadis are most famous, but I have also seen nadis from Shuka, Sapta-Rishi, Nandi, Sanat Kumar, etc. In the days of old, the great sages would ask their students to draw horoscopes and predictions upon wooden “leaves” or nadis detailing future events. This edition of The Astrological Newsletter carries a series of predictions ostensibly taken from a collection of South Indian nadis. NADI LEAF PREDICTIONS FOR 2012 AND BEYOND Patita Pavana das Adhikary, Ed.