Meet the Hindus taking over the US government

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yankeedoodle

The jews are tired of the charge that jews run the US government, so, they have decided to train-up a bunch of malicious hindus and install them in the US government so that Americans can be subjugated to a caste system.  This the the message from the jews:  "So, if you don't like jews, let's see how much you like hindus."



Trump Appoints Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Other Hindu Lawmakers to Key Cabinet Roles
Donald Trump nominates Indian-Americans for key cabinet roles, including Kash Patel for FBI, Vivek Ramaswamy for government efficiency, and Tulsi Gabbard for national intelligence.
https://www.thehansindia.com/world-news/trump-appoints-tulsi-gabbard-kash-patel-vivek-ramaswamy-and-other-hindu-lawmakers-to-key

Former President Donald Trump has chosen a number of Indian-American individuals for important cabinet posts as part of his high-profile nominations for his prospective second term in office. These appointments cover important fields like public health, law enforcement, and government efficiency.

The FBI's Nominated Leader Is Kash Patel
Kash Patel, a staunch Trump supporter, has been nominated by Trump to succeed current Director Christopher Wray as the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Senate approval of Patel's nomination is still pending. "Whether or not you are Hindu or Muslim, there was a Hindu temple there for one of the quintessential gods in the Hindu pantheon in 1500 that was toppled, and they have been trying to get it back for 500 years," said Patel, a strong advocate for the Ram Temple in Ayodhya who has previously made headlines for his campaign on the subject. He blamed Washington's elites for ignoring this period of history.

Overseeing the Department of Government Efficiency will be Vivek Ramaswamy.
Vivek Ramaswamy, a previous presidential candidate and entrepreneur, has also been appointed by Trump to head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). As an outspoken Hindu, Ramaswamy has talked candidly about how his religion has influenced his outlook on life, saying, "I'm Hindu, and I'm proud of that." That is what I stand for without apology. I am confident that my faith will fortify my dedication to upholding religious freedom.

NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is appointed
Trump has made another significant appointment: Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a well-known doctor and authority on health policy, will take over as the new director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Renowned for his unbiased opinions on public health policy, Dr. Bhattacharya will be in charge of the country's top medical research institute.

Tulsi Gabbard is going to be the chief of national intelligence. Trump's choice of Tulsi Gabbard, a former lawmaker and ardent advocate for U.S.-Indian relations, to head the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is a major move. Openly identifying as Hindu, Gabbard has made a name for herself in American politics with her unique perspectives on foreign policy and national security.

Vance Usha Chilukuri Named Second Lady
The second lady will also be Usha Chilukuri Vance, the wife of incoming Vice President JD Vance, another important member of Trump's prospective administration. Trump's continuous emphasis on using the varied abilities within the Indian-American community is evident in these nominees, demonstrating his dedication to incorporating ethnic representation and experience into his cabinet. The confirmation process will be keenly monitored as the appointments move forward.



yankeedoodle


yankeedoodle

QuoteBorn   Harmeet Kaur Dhillon
1969 (age 54–55)
Chandigarh, India
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmeet_Dhillon

Trump's Civil Rights Enforcer – Harmeet K. Dhillon
"The Appointment Basically Puts the Fox In Charge of Protecting the Henhouse."
https://www.dcreport.org/2024/12/18/trumps-civil-rights-enforcer-harmeet-k-dhillon/

However bumpy the confirmation road that some of Donald Trump's top appointees are facing in the Senate, be assured that there are more to come.

There has been plenty of focus on the gap between experience and expectations for selections that have included Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head health services and Fox News host Pete Hegseth to lead Defense, and firebrand Kash Patel, a vocal FBI foe, to head the FBI.

What have gathered less attention have been some of the next-level appointments, whether as deputies or ambassadors or advisers.

Last week, Trump nominated Harmeet K. Dhillon, a Trump loyalist, election denier, and regularly appearing voter restriction advocate, as the person to head Civil Rights enforcement. Apart from enforcement of policing matters, racial and identity justice, and individual protection policies, this is the job that oversees voting rights.

Much as with his choices to supervise government health, education, intelligence services and the military, he has turned to someone who consistently fights the government's Civil Rights positions in court. She is not only loyal to Trump but has all the requisite experience any senator could want.

The only issue is that she sees Civil Rights enforcement as being about pressing for voting limits rather than for enforcing legal protection for marginalized groups. Already, that outlook is stirring serious objection about Civil Rights leaders.

Redefining Civil Rights
Since 2006, Dhillon has run a private law firm that has taken on right-leaning opposition to corporate diversity initiatives, transgender rights and Covid lockdown policies. She has challenged state voting right laws, pressed for redistricting and other election-related issues on behalf of Republicans, and advocated for Trump's baseless assertions of widespread election fraud in 2020.

In 2018, Dhillon founded the Center for American Liberty, a nonprofit legal organization to defend "the civil liberties of Americans left behind by civil rights legacy organizations." She was active this year in challenging election administration in Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, going hard after county or city voter registration in Democratic areas.

The Justice Department founded its Civil Rights division in 1870 to protect the voting rights of Blacks. It now has hundreds of lawyers who coordinate cases involving community policing, education, housing problems raised by race or ethnicity.

"Dhillon has focused her career on diminishing civil rights, rather than enforcing or protecting them," Maya Wiley, president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights said in a statement, adding, "Rather than fighting to expand voting access, she has worked to restrict it."  NAACP President Derrick Johnson told reporters that Dhillon's characterization that her nonprofit organization is protecting the rights of individuals not supported by "legacy civil rights" groups amounted to "gaslighting."

On MSNBC, Mark Elias, of Democracy Docket, which hires lawyers to protect voter registration with Dhillon's lawyers as opponent, said the appointment basically puts the fox in charge of protecting the henhouse.

Trump has cited her work in opposing social media companies' efforts to censor free speech, defending the rights of Christians seeking to gather for prayer services during the 2020 coronavirus restrictions and fighting mandatory corporate diversity programs.

Dhillon's Background
It seems clear that Justice will not be filing challenges to state and local laws limiting transgender rights or pursuing the kind of broad misconduct claims that Merrick Garland's Justice Department has pursued involving a dozen local police jurisdictions and excessive force.

A confirmed Dhillon is likely to redefine "hate" crimes as religious rights against health coverage mandates that touch on reproductive health.

Dhillon, 55, was born in India and moved to the United States when she was 2 years old, growing up in North Carolina. She was graduated from Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia Law School.

After the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks, Dhillon served for three years as a local ACLU board in Northern California and supported Kamala Harris for California Attorney General. She switched to Trump, and in 2023, unsuccessfully sought to unseat then-Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel. Dhillon has handled many legal matters for Trump, including representing Trump allies like his former national security adviser, retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, in his dealings with the House Select Committee.

An unsuccessful candidate for state Senate in 2012, she became known nationally for taking on controversial legal cases, including challenging how California public schools handle gender identity issues and parental involvement. Before the Supreme Court, she successfully represented church groups who objected to state bans on in-person worship during Covid.

It's a good chance to see what the Senate thinks the point of Civil Rights is.


yankeedoodle



The zio/indo/hindu plot to destroy America is finally becoming known to Americans, and, in this article, you can read about how wonderful the Indians think they, and the jews, really are.

MAGA Civil War: Why Indian-Americans, the new Jews, are irking Donald Trump supporters
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/maga-civil-war-why-indian-americans-the-new-jews-are-irking-donald-trump-supporters/articleshow/116718049.cms

yankeedoodle

#4
The Indian Question
https://thezman.com/wordpress/?p=33305

Fifty years ago, the late political humorist P.J. O'Rourke did a piece for National Lampoon called Foreigners Around the World. https://imgur.com/gallery/foreigners-around-world-by-p-j-orourke-H1X8R It featured exaggerated stereotypes of various races and ethnic groups, along with over-the-top descriptions meant to satirize what was called racism at the time. The piece is preserved online, even though the magazine is long gone. The humor does not hold up, if it was ever humorous, but it is a good starting place for thinking about the immigration debate.

Even when satirizing the idea of racial and ethnic descriptions, the piece cannot help but reflect the hierarchy with regards to how Americans view the world. Fifty years ago, people could be honest about such things, but if you could do a poll today where the respondents are given truth serum, they would most likely rank foreigners similar to how O'Rourke inadvertently ranked them. Of course, the race and ethnicity of the American would play a big role in the ranking.

Black people, for example, would rank Africans at the top and East Asians at the bottom of their list. East Asians would rank Africans at the bottom. White people would rank East Asians at the top, because they see them as the model minority. The tiger mom business a decade ago was driven by upper-middle-class white women who thought the tiger mom explained why the math club was dominated by Chinese kids. Every race and ethnicity have their own ranking.

The one group everyone would put at the bottom, without needing truth serum is South Asians, specifically Indians. Over the last thirty years America has been flooded with migrants from almost every nook and cranny of the globe. Most noticeable are those from South America because of their numbers. In the summer, every business park and suburban neighborhood is littered with Hispanics cutting the grass. The next most noticed group is the South Asians.

Despite their small numbers, relative to Hispanics, South Asians stand out because of their jarring alienness and their reason for being here. Employers import Indians to depress middle class wages and displace American tech workers. As a result, middle-class white people notice them and unlike Hispanics, who white people tend to admire for their work ethic, the Indians have a very negative reputation. Not even the most deluded immigration romantic likes South Asians.

This has come as a great shock to Elon Musk and his tech bros. For some reason he decided to use Christmas Day to announce that he wants Trump to fill your neighborhood with Indians so he can win something. This set off a multi-day firestorm over the topic of Indian immigration. The tech bros were poleaxed by the reaction, as they had no idea how much the average American dislikes Indians. So much so that even yelling "racism" has no impact.

There are a lot of reason for this. Every American has called their bank or the help line for some bit of electronics, only to get someone who is obviously an Indian, despite using an American name. What follows is endless frustration. Of course, we have the stories of Americans being fired and then replaced by Indian guest workers. Now we have the Indian phone scammers targeting old people. During Covid, Indian scammers were on the cutting edge of Covid scams.

Daily, the average American, regardless of his race or ethnicity, is reminded of these alien weirdos who make his life difficult. Much like how gypsies are the one group Europeans are allowed to hate, without being called racist, Indians are becoming that group for Americans. It is perhaps not a coincidence that the origin of the people called gypsies is most likely the Indian subcontinent. Regardless, when it comes to South Asians, Americans of all types have a negative opinion.

There are justifiable reasons for this growing anti-Indian sentiment. The main reason is we do not need Indians. No one has ever said, "This place would be perfect if we fill it up with Indians." All the arguments in favor of importing Indians do not hold up to scrutiny, so people assume those are deliberate lies. When the official explanation is not trusted, then people are free to conjure their one explanation. Vivek Ramaswamy discovered that when he came out in favor of infinite Indians.

The immediate assumption was that he was in favor of importing his countryman to take your job and take over your neighborhood because they are his countryman. That puts a massive hole in his image as the example of the "New American." In fact, in one tweet  https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1872312139945234507 he may have created a majority in favor of not just ending immigration from India, but starting the remigration process. Of course, it also makes it impossible for him to cry racism when he is clearly motivated by race.

Given that Musk and his tech bros were deluged with negative comments, we may have just witnessed a preference cascade with regards to Indians, but perhaps also with immigration in general. Five years ago, Musk would have been able to get away with this, because people would have assumed it was immoral to oppose immigration, much less Indian immigration. Now they are seeing that most everyone around them holds the same negative view of immigration, especially from India.

Immigration patriots are also helped by the fact that the so called tech bros are mostly flim-flam men. Silicon Valley stopped innovating long ago and now relies of financial legerdemain for skim billions for the economy. Vivek Ramaswamy is a pretty good example of this reality. Look at how he got rich https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivek_Ramaswamy  and you wonder how he is not sitting in a federal prison, which is itself a reminder that the people promoting Indian immigration are not the most honest people in America.

It is not all good news. In response to getting blasted on his own platform, Musk has rolled out a new censorship scheme so he and his tech bros will not get the sads reading their feed. Regardless of what the people think, the oligarchs are going to plow ahead with their nation wrecking schemes. Even so, as Asad just learned, you cannot rule over a hostile public forever. This Twitter event was not Ceausescu's famous last speech, but perhaps a foreshadowing of what is to come.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcRWiz1PhKU




abduLMaria

#5
Seems VERY logical.

The Hindu's would try to graft their own Caste System, involving Brahmins and untouchables, to co-exist with the Jews' Chosen People bullshit.

I have a feeling that the mass shooting in Mumbai about 15 years ago, was simply the Indians "joining the club" so they can "declare war on international terrorism".
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yankeedoodle

An in-depth discussion of how Musk - a front-man for the jews - and the Indians are plotting mass immigration from India to take over America.  The trick was, of course, that Donnie-boy told Americans he was going to kick-out all those brown people - Hispanics  when, in actuality, the plot is to import countless other brown people - Indians. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-lIjRbfxVQ

yankeedoodle

Ben Bartee is an independent Bangkok-based American journalist with opposable thumbs, and says:
Deport Anti-American Hedge Fund Leech, COVID Totalitarian Vivek Ramaswamy
https://armageddonprose.substack.com/p/deport-anti-american-hedge-fund-leech

Trump has pledged to take a fresh look at revoking dubious birthright citizenship — a concept not contained in the original Constitution but rather a product of the Fourteenth Amendment originally intended to confer the right to freed slaves.

Via CNN https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/22/politics/birthright-citizenship-trumps-plan-end/index.html
Quote"President-elect Donald Trump's team is assessing multiple options to fulfill his long-promised pledge to end birthright citizenship, according to two sources familiar with the discussions, teeing up a legal fight with the expectation that the Supreme Court would ultimately have to rule on the matter.

Trump has railed against birthright citizenship, which is protected by the 14th Amendment, for years and suggested he'd use executive action to ban it.

"We're gonna have to get it changed, or maybe I would go back to the people, but we have to end it. We're the only country that has it," Trump told NBC's Kristen Welker, echoing a false statement he's made in the past. "If we can, through executive action. I was going to do it through executive action, but then we had to fix Covid first, to be honest with you.""

I wish he'd start the legal experiment with Vivek — a cancerous lesion on the American civilization in desperate need of excision.

In my opinion, if not in law, Vivek Ramaswamy is not American in any meaningful sense of the word; he is the product of Indian immigrants who benefitted from the aforementioned birthright citizenship — and an utterly ungrateful one at that.

Ramaswamy's utter contempt for America and American culture, in the context of demanding the import of millions of more Indians willing to slave for substandard wages for tech firms that he invests in so that he can squeeze a little more black ink out of them, can be found here in concern-trolling Tweet form, December 26, 2024  https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1872312139945234507

Quote"A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the math olympiad champ, or the jock over the valedictorian, will not produce the best engineers.

A culture that venerates Cory from "Boy Meets World," or Zach & Slater over Screech in "Saved by the Bell," or 'Stefan' over Steve Urkel in "Family Matters," will not produce the best engineers.

(Fact: I know *multiple* sets of immigrant parents in the 90s who actively limited how much their kids could watch those TV shows precisely because they promoted mediocrity...and their kids went on to become wildly successful STEM graduates).

More movies like Whiplash, fewer reruns of "Friends." More math tutoring, fewer sleepovers. More weekend science competitions, fewer Saturday morning cartoons. More books, less TV. More creating, less "chillin." More extracurriculars, less "hanging out at the mall."

Most normal American parents look skeptically at "those kinds of parents." More normal American kids view such "those kinds of kids" with scorn. If you grow up aspiring to normalcy, normalcy is what you will achieve."

That's a lot of tough talk from a guy who you might guess, based on the above prescription, is a scientist who attended "weekend science competitions" and boned up on physics to support the great cause of technological progress for the benefit of mankind.

However, Vivek is nothing of the sort; he's a hedge fund investor who adds nothing of any substantial value to American society or economy, but rather moves money around to capitalize off of other people's innovations for personal enrichment.

He's a glorified money-changer — you know, the kind that Jesus excoriated in the Bible.

Vivek first struck gold as a biomedical financier when he bought the rights to a junk Alzheimer's drug that had already failed four clinical trials, talked it up like any greaseball used car salesman would of a junker he was trying to get off his lot, got a bunch of investors on board, including small-time middle-class American investors, and then bailed out with a massive personal pay-off before the SHTF because he knew it was going to fail even while he was still shilling it in public.

Investors call this a classic "pump-and-dump" scheme.

Via Fortune  https://fortune.com/2023/08/31/smoke-mirrors-debate-vivek-ramaswamy-2-year-diversionary-tactics-business-commentary-sonnenfeld/?trk=public_post_comment-text
Quote"Ramaswamy's tax records show that the first time he ever made big money was when he hyped up an Alzheimer's drug candidate, Axovant, which had been discarded by other pharmaceutical companies. Axovant, which was 78% owned by Ramaswamy's corporate holding company Roivant, blew up after failing FDA tests, with the stock crashing from $200 to 40 cents, fleecing thousands of mom-and-pop investors who bought into the hype. Ramaswamy himself profited handsomely (even if the Ramaswamy campaign took a while to acknowledge the truth).

Ramaswamy spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin first told us that "the idea that Vivek made any money on [Axovant's] failure is a total lie" before finally acknowledging that Ramaswamy did indeed cash out, claiming "[Ramaswamy] and other shareholders were forced to sell a tiny portion of their shares in 2015 to facilitate an outside investor entering Roivant." The facts are that Ramaswamy's own tax returns show he opportunely sold out of nearly $40 million of Roivant stock right as Axovant's hype was peaking. Meanwhile, Roivant was raising $500 million driven largely by Axovant. As Ramaswamy was busy selling his own personal stake, Roivant gradually reduced and diluted its Axovant stake from 78% to just 25%...

Ramaswamy was not "forced to sell" as that was clearly a personal choice without anyone holding a gun to his head. Amazingly, Ramaswamy's spokesperson further confirmed to us that Ramaswamy was aware that 99.7% of all drugs tested for Alzheimer's fail even though he was relentlessly hyping Axovant's chances of success with nary a mention of that inconvenient truth."

(For the record, all of these drugs fail because they fail to address the actual root cause of Alzheimer's and only are designed to treat the symptoms. Vivek very likely knows this, being a trained biologist; he just doesn't care because there's money to be milked from desperate people.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75MY4Rr47WM&t=1s

Before he became a politician and tried to rebrand himself as someone with principles, Vivek spent the pandemic creating a lucrative partnership with NIH to use Americans' own public money to steal their private medical data and then concentrate it in a single database to be weaponized for whatever nefarious purpose he and his colleagues might invent in the future — including, conceivably, vaccine passports and social credit scores.

Via The Dossie  https://www.dossier.today/p/ramaswamy-company-pitched-governments?sd=pf
Quote"Before rebranding as a warrior for free speech and a passionate crusader for privacy rights, newly announced presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy was pitching the U.S. and world governments on his efforts to install a broad, centralized database of private medical records.

In a pursuit forged through one of his subsidiary companies, a 'health information' data mining outfit called Datavant, Ramaswamy's outfit pursued the establishment of a single national and global database for all covid-related patient health records.

Through a partnership with Snowflake, a San Francisco based cloud computing company, Ramaswamy wanted to 'fight covid-19' by manufacturing a 'single repository of all the real-world medical data' thanks to the production of a "national data infrastructure" of private and public patient records, all without the consent of the actual patients.

Datavant claimed the records would be anonymized through their internal systems and that the broad database would only be available to researchers and government officials. However, some weren't buying the sales pitch, citing gross violations of medical privacy. Moreover, none of the methods to supposedly anonymize records were made open source for review.

Nonetheless Ramaswamy's Datavant sought to profit off of the hysteria and violate basic ethical standards in the process. They succeeded in establishing a partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH)."

All of this is, to say the least, not a great look for an alleged populist small-government conservative who cares about Constitutional rights, so to remedy the situation, once he entered the political arena, Vivek bribed Wikipedia editors to scrub all of his inconvenient history from the site.

Luckily, he got caught.

Via Mediate https://www.mediaite.com/politics/exclusive-vivek-ramaswamy-paid-to-have-his-soros-fellowship-and-covid-era-role-scrubbed-from-wikipedia-page/
Quote"Vivek Ramaswamy has accused his prospective Republican rivals of parroting him, but Ramaswamy himself has made an intentional effort to conceal his own biography, even paying a Wikipedia editor to remove potentially politically damaging details about his past from his page.

Ramaswamy's Wikipedia page includes the warning, "this article has multiple issues," with a note that it "contains paid contributions" and "may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view."

The source of these concerns are changes made by an editor with the screen name "Jhofferman," who has disclosed that he was paid by Ramaswamy to make alterations to the page.

According to the article's version history, the editor removed lines about Ramaswamy's receipt of a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans in 2011. Paul Soros was the older brother of billionaire funder of leftist causes George Soros, who was the biggest individual political donor in the United States during the 2022 election cycle. Also removed from the page on February 9, 2023 was Ramaswamy's role on the state of Ohio's Covid-19 Response Team. The editor recorded that Ramaswamy's Covid-era work was removed from the article by the candidate's own explicit request, while his Soros fellowship was deemed "extraneous material" by the editor."

All that to say: Vivek and I are not fellow travelers; we are not the same caliber or class or human; we are not simpatico.

I don't want him on my "team"; if I'm feeling more generous than vengeful, I want him on a nice, comfortable boat back to India where he'll feel much more at home after the nearly billion-dollar fortune he fleeced from actual Americans is liberated from his bank accounts.

abduLMaria

I observe a very common tendency among Americans, the "Born on Third and Thought they hit a Triple" front.

Pretty sure this extends to the Ramaswamy's of this world.
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