Adi Kesava dasa / c/o Angus Murphy
1266 Ridge Road / Philipsburg, NH 08865
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Adi Kesava went to meet Chandra Swami and received makaradhvaje from him, ostensibly to "cure" Srila Prabhupada, which Adi Kesava then delivered to the poisoners who administered it to Srila Prabhupada. For those who are unaware, Chandra Swami was responsible for administering poison to Indira Gandhi’s political enemies in jail. However Chandra Swami insisted to Sarvobhavan das, who later interrogated him, that his "medicine was good", even though Srila Prabhupada said that it contained raw mercury - which is the final activator of arsenic poisoning, and causes the intestines to dissolve, resulting in black vomit and black stool, both symptoms of which Srila Prabhupada as well as Napoleon displayed.
-Adi Kesava’s father was in the CIA, and Adi Kesava was one of 3 or 4 spies placed in ISKCON by the CIA to find out about what was happening in the movement. (Today Adi Kesava has nothing to do with ISKCON.) Adi Kesava was a complete pawn and never a true devotee. Adi Kesava's job as spy was to assist in disposing of ISKCON's assets and social credibility and was partially responsible for the
loss of Caitanya College in England and the skyscraper.
I was living in the 55th Street temple in NYC when AK was the TP and Tamala Krsna was the GBC. My wife, my infant son, and I were all set to buy our tickets to go to India (we had already gotten our passports and visas) to be with Srila Prabhupada in August? of 1977, and Adi Kesava, through the agency of Romapada, forbid us to go in a very threatening way. TKG was not able to get AK on the GBC while Srila Prabhupada was here, but as soon as soon as SP left, bang! AK was on it! Someone should slip AK some sodium pentothal (truth serum), and then ask him a few pointed questions! Anyone know where he is now a days?
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3) neutralized.
United States. June 1975. Rockefeller Report.
Operation CHAOS or Operation MHCHAOS was the code name for a domestic espionage project conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency. A department within the CIA was established in 1967 on orders from President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson and later expanded under President Richard Nixon. The operation was launched under Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) Richard Helms, by chief of counter-intelligence, James Jesus Angleton, and headed by Richard Ober. The program's goal was to unmask possible foreign influences on the student antiwar movement.[1][2] The "MH" designation is to signify the program had a worldwide area of operations.[3]
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During its time, Operation CHAOS made use of the facilities of other ongoing CIA domestic surveillance programs, many operating under the CIA's Office of Security, including:[2]
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When President Nixon came to office in 1969, all of the existing domestic surveillance activities were consolidated into Operation CHAOS.[4] Operation CHAOS first used CIA stations abroad to report on antiwar activities of United States citizens traveling abroad, employing methods such as physical surveillance and electronic eavesdropping, utilizing "liaison services" in maintaining such surveillance. The operations were later expanded to include 60 officers.[3] In 1969, following the expansion, the operation began developing its own network of informants for the purposes of infiltrating various foreign antiwar groups located in foreign countries that might have ties to domestic groups.[2] Eventually, CIA officers expanded the program to include other leftist or counter-cultural groups with no discernible connection to Vietnam, such as groups operating within the women's liberation movement.[1] The domestic spying of Operation CHAOS also targeted the Israeli embassy, and domestic Jewish groups such as the B'nai B'rith. In order to gather intelligence on the embassy and B'nai B'rith, the CIA purchased a garbage collection company to collect documents that were to be destroyed.[5]
Targets of Operation CHAOS within the antiwar movement included:[4]
Officially, reports were to be compiled on "illegal and subversive" contacts between United States civilian protesters and "foreign elements" which "might range from casual contacts based merely on mutual interest to closely controlled channels for party directives." At its finality, Operation CHAOS contained files on 7,200 Americans, and a computer index totaling 300,000 civilians and approximately 1,000 groups.[6] The initial result of investigations lead DCI Richard Helms to advise then President Johnson on November 15, 1967, that the agency had uncovered "no evidence of any contact between the most prominent peace movement leaders and foreign embassies in the U.S. or abroad." Helms repeated this assessment in 1969.[1] In total 6 reports where compiled for the White House and 34 for cabinet level officials.[2]
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In 1973, amid the uproar of the Watergate break-in, involving two former CIA officers, Operation CHAOS was closed. The secret nature of the former program however was exposed when Seymour Hersh published an article in the New York Times titled Huge CIA Operation Reported in US Against Antiwar Forces, Other Dissidents in Nixon Years on December 22, 1974.[1] The following year, further details were revealed during Representative Bella Abzug's House Subcommittee on Government Information and individual Rights.[3] The government, in response to the revelations, launched the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States (The Rockefeller Commission), lead by then Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, to investigate the depth of the surveillance.[1] Richard Cheney, then Deputy White House Chief of Staff, is noted as stating of the Rockefeller Commission; it was to avoid " ... congressional efforts to further encroach on the executive branch."[1]
Following the revelations by the Rockefeller Commission, then DCI, George H. W. Bush, stated: "... the operation in practice resulted in some improper accumulation of material on legitimate domestic activities."[3]
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Alfred Ford
Description
Alfred Ford (born 1950), also known as Ambarish Das, is an American businessman. He is a great grandson of legendary businessman Henry Ford. He is married to Dr. Sharmila Ford and has two daughters named Amrita & Anisha.
Ford is the son of Josephine Clay Ford (daughter of Edsel Bryant Ford and Eleanor Lowthian Clay) and Walter Buhl Ford (not related to the Ford family). His brother Walter Ford III served as a Ford executive.
Hare Krishna
Alfred Ford joined the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (the Hare Krishnas) in 1975 and that same year he made his first trip to India with A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. He assisted in the establishment of the first Hindu temple in Hawaii and also donated $500,000 to help establish the Bhaktivedanta Cultural Center in Detroit which was completed in 1983. Alfred Ford has made many significant donations to ISKCON over the years which have assisted ongoing projects to build the Pushpa Samadhi Mandir of Srila Prabhupada. He founded the Iskcon Foundation, and is also campaign chairman of the Sri Mayapur Temple of Vedic Planetarium.
Ford is also reported to have lobbied to have a Vedic cultural centre made in Moscow at an estimated cost of $10 million. He also bought a $600,000 mansion to house Hare Krishna temple and learning centre in Honolulu.
Tdasa; The Ford Foundation is a well-known NWO organization. Ambarish is know to associate with the homo pedophile Bhavananda, who in turn is a suspect in Prabhupada's poisoning. Ambaish came around in 1975 ish, right about when the arsenic doses started to be given. IS there any connection?? Quite possibly not, but the circumstances merit some questions.
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