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Seems like another conspiracy theory, but I always wondered if India is more pro-US or pro-Russia. Or if it is trying to create it's own zone.
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Cool video.
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I would have done it for free if Ross was added to the list.
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If the video is accurate it is very odd that so many have died under unusual circumstances and not in old age. If you have a group of people in a specific professional field dying at high rates (by suicide/accidents/natural causes) and in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, then that should raise an eyebrow.
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Not on my watch
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probably. One of its field agents could perfectly be Ross.
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It wouldn't surprise me at all if the CIA were eliminating Indian nuclear scientists.
If you read about Indian nuclear history you'll find that the US was very unhappy when the Indians conducted their first "peaceful nuclear explosion".
Only certain countries are allowed to have nukes, as far as the world powers are concerned. Anyone else who pursues them does so at their own peril.
So, India got nukes, the Americans were pissed off, and then the Pakis, who have always been closer to the Anglo-Americans, were allowed to get nukes. No coincidence there. India wasn't going to be allowed to tip the balance too far in its favour.
India is non-aligned, wants to be independent, to go on its own path. However, it is under the thumb of the Anglo-American-Zionist global economic order. Beyond buying various Russian aircraft (a product of non-alignment) I don't think there's much pro-Russian sentiment there.
The potential of India to become a great global power is well known, thus it must be kept in check. I have no doubt the British had this in mind when they partitioned their Indian empire into two countries before leaving, and the Americans share the same view.
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