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  1. Parchand also makes a valid point, people are responsible for themselves, if they choose to live in Pakistan and convert to make their lives easier, thats their perogative. People who really value their faith will seek other options.

    So you are fine with people being compelled to convert to Islam because they should just leave the country if they don't want to be the dhimmis of their Muslim masters?

    Think about how long the tiny non Muslim population has been living in Pakistan, if all Paksitani were evil, do you not think that the minorities would have disappeared half a century ago... same goes for Malaysia/Indonesia/Egypt/Iran/Turkey etc (apart from recent fanatical activity).

    The fact that there are a few Hindus or Sikhs surviving in Pakistan is hardly proof that Islam and Pakistani society does not discriminate againt non-Muslims. Compare the population of non-Muslims in any of the countries you mention before and after Islam and you will clearly see that they are diminishing. This to me says much more about Islam than the fact there's a single Singh living in some ghetto in Pakistan that everybody else has forgotten about.

    Its sad when conversions take place, but we should not judge a whole population based on a few isolated cases. This case was very much one of personal choice, albeit grounded in hardships, its no different to what fanatical Christian missioneries are doing all over the world today, albeit in a more decietful way.

    Isolated cases? Are you kidding?

    How is having to pick Islam over poverty and starvation for you and your children a "personal choice"? And where are the fanatical Christians (or any non-Muslims for that matter) who are forcing people to convert or lose their jobs?

    K.

  2. Kaljug isnt everything on there illegal?

    cant justify having a flickknife to a copper.

    that said, i didnt get some stealth and knuckle knives before the law was passed :)

    In the UK, some things are illegal to own as well as carry (push daggers, stealth knives, brass knuckles), others are legal to own but illegal to carry (almost all of the knives on that website). I wouldn't suggest carrying a Rajah I in your pocket while shopping at Tesco, but there's nothing to stop you owning one. And yes, the police can pretty much prosecute you for carrying anything with a blade, even if you have good reason (i.e., you are going hunting or fishing). Recent knife law in the UK has been pretty dumb and completely reactionary (someone got stabbed with a knife, therfore all knives must be banned for everyone), but it's wise to be aware of it.

    Ghost Writer:

    I know that brass knuckles, push daggers, and knives that open due to gravity are illegal in Canada, but I'm not sure about anything else. You might want to give this website a read before you buy anything:

    http://www.canlii.ca/en/ca/laws/regu/sor-98-462/latest/sor-98-462.html

    Regards,

    K.

  3. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

    See here:

    http://www.ltspecpro.com/

    The sale is advertised on Lynn Thompson's Special Projects page. Lots of nice toys there. For those in the UK, be aware that you shouldn't buy anything from the Nightshade series of knives since they are classed as stealth weapons and are therefore illegal. Push daggers like the Safe Keeper series are also illegal.

    If any of you wanna go halves with me on the 2 for $150 Rajah I's, let me know.

    Regards,

    K.

  4. I feel that a very significant number of diaspora Hindus love it when the Sikh community suffers, when our reputation is hurt. I imagine it pains them to hear of any of our successes, doubly so when it's an orthodox Sikh's success. My god, these people are some of the most deeply entrenched enemies we have, and yet these are the same who speak sweet words of brotherhood and shared motherland when it serves their purpose.

    It's because people like "Ron" know deep down in their hearts that the only reason they exist to worship their stone gods, instead of banging their heads against the floor 5 times a day while they mutter prayers in a garbled Arabic, is because of the mercy of Sikhs. It must be so humiliating for them to know that they owe their existence to the people they hate.

    I hope Sikhs take notice of the cunning, the ungratefulness, and the hatred of Hindu fanatics like "Ron" and simply let these Hindus die out the next time they are in trouble and come begging for help.

    They have been a slave race ever since they were conquered by Mughal invaders, and slave will always hate the one who frees him from his pitiful condition because he always has to live with the knowledge that he did not have the balls to free himself. The only assistance they should be offered in the future is the gift of leaving behind their Hindu slave heritage and joining the Sikh Panth through Khande ki Pahul.

    K.

  5. Kalyug, it would be good if you could maybe focus on what you consider to be core topics in the manual, and present a synopsis of each bit by bit, for all to learn, examine and comment on.

    Cheers.

    That is probably going to be very difficult if not outright impossible because the manuals are in a lot of jargon and contain a lot of important info (in the context of the manual) in a very short space.

    However, I asked someone who would know about an easier way of understanding the practical aspect of some of the things described in the manuals and they recommended the following two books:

    Afghan Guerilla Warfare

    Tactics of the Crescent Moon

    The first book gives you scenarios drawn from the Soviet Afghan War to which you have to plan an appropriate response. The second goes on to describe in more detail the small unit strategy of Iraqis and Afghani fighters (which is much more useful and interesting - at least until we have Khalistani generals). They are both written from the perspective of an infantryman rather than the intelligence community and war planners. I've got them both on order and will try to give a synopsis of each when I am done with them.

    Thanks for the TV recommendation, btw.

    K.

  6. I'm just thinking. If sullay kuttar panthies ever got ascendancy, they'd try that shite they are currently directing towards the Ahmadhis towards us, using references to their founder and dharam as an excuse.

    Except that they don't need any such excuses because we are already infidels in their eyes so there is no need. Also, given that Muslims will use even the excuse of a cartoon to kill innocent unbelievers, I wouldn't worry too much about them trying very hard to look for a particular excuse.

    K.

  7. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

    Here's a source for US Army and USMC field and training manuals in pdf format for $3US each:

    http://www.emilitarymanuals.com/index.htm

    It's a good source for what's out there though you may be able to find some of them on the web for free. I read the USMC small-unit tactics and army FMs on counterinsurgency interesting in light of how the US were fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan etc.

    K.

  8. I have heard that there is a katha that Sant Gurbachan Singh Bhindrawale saying that Muhammed had plagerised the quran?

    Just wanted to share some info on this topic. Sant Gurbachan Singh Bhindrawale was not the first person to say Mo had plagiarised the Quran. Many people had come to similar conclusions before him.

    See here for a good bibliography of books that deal with this issue:

    http://debate.org.uk/topics/coolcalm/borrow.html

    K.

  9. I'm not too bothered by the movements parchaar/vichaar [?], or what orthodox Muslay think about them. The founder's attitude to Guru Nanak is (to me) akin to Hindus claiming Guru Nanak was one of them in terms of ideological position. Their (Ahmadiyas) relationship with the mainline sullay really is equivalent to that between the majority Sikhs and say the Namdharias or Radha Soamis.

    I can understand if people want to protect their dharam (or perceived dharam) but how does that spill over into doing stuff like this? They never deserved this.

    One key question this brings forth is what is the correct position/posture to adopt towards dissenting groups? I guess it goes back to question of plurality versus centrality of doctrine?

    Of course innocent people do not deserve to be murdered in this way.

    The Sikh course of action in such cases can be gauged from the rehat regarding Ram Raiyas and Dhirmalias. Sikhs didn't go in and murder them, they simply cut off contact with them and countered their false parchaar. Such cults invariably disappear into nothingness sooner or later because they lack any real connection with Divine Truth.

    K.

  10. Waeguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!

    Does anyone own a Khanda from Balbir Singh of NihangSingh.com? What is the weight and balance like? I've seen some modern day khanday but their centre of balance has been way too close to the hilt making it unwieldy and clumsy.

    Also, does anyone know what kind of steel he uses? Do his shastar keep a good edge?

    K.

  11. See the Ahmadiyya website about their beliefs:

    http://www.alislam.org/topics/messiah/index.php

    It's pretty clear from the above that their founder claimed that he was the Mahdi and the Messiah all rolled into one. To Indian audiences he was apparently fond of claiming that he was also Krishna. FRom his book Haqiqat-ul-Wahi:

    "I am Krishna whose advent the Aryans are waiting for in these days. I do not make this claim on my own. God Almighty has conveyed to me repeatedly that I am Krishna, King of the Aryans, who was to appear in the latter days." (Appendix, p. 85)

    Must be nice to be so special.

    I feel sorry for the poor Ahmadiyya people who are being murdered by their Muslim brothers, but I don't think much of their leader's claims.

    K.

  12. I think this may be a translation of some of his writings on Guru Nanak. I got it from this site.

    I love the bullshit about Guru Nanak Dev Ji being sent to relieve Hindus of their hatred towards Islam as if it was simply due to their stubborness and had nothing to do with the brutal tyranny of the Islamic invaders perpetrated on the Indian people in the name of Islam and its so-called prophet Mohammed.

    Typical Islamic lies. Perhaps his people would be suffering less if their prophet was not just another ignorant Muslim moron spreading lies about other religions.

    K.

  13. The genocide of the Ahmadiyyas is state-sponsored by the Pakistan government, so any claims by Pakistani government officials about how sorry they are is completely hollow. The Ahmadiyyas were declared apostates by constitutional amendment by the Pakistanis in 1974, thus labelling them kafirs and subjecting them to the Sharia punishment for apostasy - death. They have their kafir status recorded on their Pakistani governments on their passports so that they are not allowed to enter pilgrimage in Mecca.

    Even the Ahmadiyya Nobel laureate Dr Abdus Salam, who prior to 1974 was a member of Pakistan's Atomic Energy Commission, was sacked by the goverment after the amendment.

    As to the Taliban rotting in hell, their Afghan homeland is already suffering the karmic backlash from the murder and hate of the Taliban. The country is a barren wasteland where even the children are now addicted to the opium that funds the Taliban's murder:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8687734.stm

    yes, he also mentioned that all the Sikh Gurus after Pehla Pathsah committed a major mistake by promoting Sikh dharm as separate.

    Yep, in this need of his to denigrate any religion that is not Islamic, he was following in the footsteps of his Muslim predecessors.

    K.

  14. Shaheediyan,

    You have been very pro-Dasam Granth on the forum. I agree with much of what you have written above but feel that it lacks a consideration of the wider impact of 'social norms' on minorities living and growing up in alien majority environments. This brings a whole new, very powerful dynamic to the situation.

    Shaheediyan is right in that it is only Guru's kirpa that can free one from the influence of the 5 thieves, but it is certainly very helpful to have a little background in the things you are talking about.

    My big question to you is what understanding can we specifically draw from Chatrio Pakyaan in relation to the type of issues under discussion in this and other threads in relation to female psychology/behaviour as exhibited by some bibis? Please don't take the easy route and blame everything on foolish wannabe 'Punjabi romeos'.

    A few books on evolutionary psychology everyone should read are Sperm Wars by Robin Baker and The Red Queen by Matt Ridley. They explain in biological terms why the kind of women described in the Charitars exist (and have always existed). Deep abhyaas on the Charitars is necessary to be able to spot and avoid these kind of women.

    K.

  15. Introducing NLP by Joseph O'Connor and John Seymour:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/65585694/Joseph_O_Connor_and_John_Seymour_-_Introducing_NLP.pdf

    Monsters and Magical Sticks by Stephen Heller:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/88759298/Steven_Heller_-_Monsters_and_Magical_Sticks_-_there_is_no_such_thing_as_hypnosis.pdf

    K.

  16. Oh okay! I'd better look into it then.

    A better one that will introduce a lot of the NLP jargon used in a lot of modern post-Bandler & Grinder writings is Joseph O'Connor and John Seymour's Introducing NLP.

    I have them in pdf someplace. If you want them, PM me.

    Can you suggesr some good social psychology books?

    K.

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