23 December 2021
AUSTRALIA-LEARNING FROM
OR TEACHING SRI LANKA?
[Australian Minister of Home Affairs Karen
Andrews has informed President Gotabaya Rajapaksa that assistance will be
provided to Sri Lanka to become an educational hub in the region.
Minister Andrews pointed out that this will be
enabled by establishing educational institutions in Sri Lanka which provide
facilities to students from other countries who wish to pursue degrees in
Australia, to study basic stages of relevant courses in Sri Lanka.
The Minister made these remarks during the
meeting held at the Presidential Secretariat yesterday (20), President’s Media
Division said.
Plans are afoot to implement a special project
in collaboration with the State Ministry of Skills Development, Vocational
Education, Research & Innovations to develop vocational and professional
skills. The amount allocated for this project is 12 million Australian dollars.
Ms. Andrews stated that the Australian
Government intends to bring in Australian products to Sri Lanka to add value
and re-export with the objective of developing Sri Lanka’s industries.]
I am a common citizen of Australia and Sri Lanka.
To achieve this commonness I needed to forego Professional Benefits & Opportunities.
I enjoy this commonness largely through educational investments based on my
experiences at the University of NSW. The above picture was taken when armed
officers unlawfully broke into our home to confiscate our household furniture
and equipment – largely from Sri Lanka and India. The reason was to pay their
legal bills in the Equal Opportunity matters initiated by me through court
process. It is through that commonness
that I raise the question as to the timing of this collaboration.
Given that we Sri Lanka are an ethnically divided
country – any ‘foreign’ investment in education, needs to be strongly focused
on Equal Opportunity laws and Principles. On 20 December, I wrote as follows under
the title ‘Ethnic Origin’:
[Does India have rights over Sri Lankans? If the answer is NO
– why did India have to sign and agreement? Given that it was signed one
needs to ask whether that is morally valid. This question needs to be asked
especially due to Easter Bombings and the indicated connection with ISIS. ]
Unjust discrimination eventually culminates into separations at
physical levels and / or conflicts between cohabitants. The above article about
Ethnic Origin was prompted by the news that the Chinese Ambassador had visited
Nallur Murugan Temple in Northern Sri Lanka which is a centre of belief to
majority Tamils of Sri Lanka. As per my own analysis – I concluded that China
is also trying to woo Sri Lankan Tamils. This move by Australia indicates that
Australia is moving to oppose China in this regard. The following communication
with Dr S B Asoka Dissanayake would indicate how I made the connection:
Altered State of
Consciousness and Aliens Abduction
Asoka: This is a rough sketch and man had been
investigating mind control from antiquity.
Chinese mushroom was
harvested in China which is known to produce psychedelic effects long before
Afghans were cultivating opium.
My reason China not
having a religion is related to their long use of mind altering drugs.
[The Philadelphia
experiment and Mkultra funded many universities all over the world.
The original attempt was
to train killer spies who assassin political opponents and then commit suicide.]
On 03 August 2019 – the Financial
Times published my article headed ‘Easter bombings in Sri Lanka – Déjà vu? – which included
the following:
[Yesterday I learnt about the Japanese
suicide bombers who attacked Ceylon on Easter Sunday – 5 April 1942.
Because Sri Lanka is my homeland, and because Easter is about resurrection, I
felt a deeper connection between the 2019 Easter bombings and the 1942 Easter
bombings.
There were many common features that would, I
believe, help find a preventive pathway. In terms of karma – the cause and
effect produce the common picture of truth – as if we are both in terms of time
or place. The mind to which the whole of Sri Lanka is one place – would ‘see’
the time based connection:
[The Japanese attack began at 07:30 on Easter
Sunday morning. Air defence of Colombo Fort and Harbour was provided by the 3rd
Searchlight/Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Ceylon Garrison Artillery with two
batteries based at Galle Face Green and Mutwal. Colonel R.M. White and his
operations staff officer, Major J.O. Widdows, DSO commanded ground units from
ground forces headquarters at Echelon Barracks.
St. Luke’s Church, Borella, was packed for Easter
services with both locals and military personnel. According to parishioners,
the vicar, Reverend Canon Ivan Corea, was preaching when the RAF Hurricanes
engaged the Japanese Zero aircraft high above the church.
The Sri Lankan writer Ariyadasa Ratnasinghe
recalled the Easter Sunday Japanese raid: “Japanese aircraft flew in close
formation over Colombo and dropped bombs at different places. The air battle
lasted for nearly half an hour. The Allied forces, warned of the danger, were
able to shoot down some of the enemy aircraft which fell on land and sea.”
Among those shot down, one fell near St. Thomas’
College, one closer to the Bellanwila paddy fields, one near Pita Kotte, one on
the racecourse in Colombo, one near Horana and one on the Galle Face Green. A
bomb fell off the target and damaged the Mulleriyawa Mental Hospital, killing
some inmates. It appeared that the pilot had mistaken the buildings for the
Echelon Barracks. One fell near the Maradana Railway Station, partly damaging
it. There were many deaths and more casualties, most of them civilians. To
prevent bombs falling on hospitals, it was decided to have a large red cross
painted on the roofs.
H. G. P. Jayasekera, President of the Ceylon War
Veterans Association of World War II, wrote: “The April raids in Colombo were
led by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo and Commander Mitsuo Fuchida, the two men
who inflicted the biggest damage on the mighty American Pacific Fleet. The
Ceylon R.A.F. had only 20 planes as against that of 120 planes of Mitsuo
Fuchida. These 20 fighter planes got off from the Racecourse grounds and
there was an air battle over Colombo on Easter Sunday morning (5 April). Ceylon
Garrison Artillery and Boys of Royal Artillery managed to shoot down many of
the Japanese planes.”
The Ceylon Daily News reported the raid on Monday,
6 April 1942: “Colombo and the suburbs were attacked yesterday at 8 o’clock in
the morning by 75 enemy aircraft which came in waves from the sea. Twenty-five
of the raiders were shot down, while 25 more were damaged. Dive-bombing and
low-flying machine-gun attacks were made in the Harbour and Ratmalana areas. A
medical establishment in the suburbs was also bombed] Wikipedia
So there were Japanese Suicide Bombers who
attacked Ceylon back then, indicating the importance of this small island
confirmed as follows also:
[Churchill quote on the Battle of Ceylon – Prime Minister
Winston Churchill said:
The most dangerous moment of the War, and the one
which caused me the greatest alarm, was when the Japanese Fleet was heading for
Ceylon and the naval base there. The capture of Ceylon, the consequent
control of the Indian Ocean, and the possibility at the same time of a
German conquest of Egypt would have closed the ring and the future would have
been black.
— From a conversation at the British Embassy,
Washington, D.C.]
The first attack wave of Japanese planes took
off in pre-dawn darkness (30 minutes before sunrise) from the aircraft carriers
Akagi, Hiryu, and Soryu, moving about 200 miles south of Sri Lanka. The first
attack wave of 36 fighters, 54 dive bombers, and 90 level bombers was led by
Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, the same officer who led the air attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Hawker Hurricanes of the RAF’s No. 30 Squadron
were on the ground at Ratmalana Airport when the Japanese aircraft passed
overhead. The auxiliary cruiser HMS Hector and the old destroyer HMS Tenedos
were sunk in the harbour. The RAF and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) lost at least 27
aircraft; the Japanese only five. The Japanese also bombed the mental asylum at
Angoda, mistaking it for the fuel tanks at nearby Kolonnawa.
After Fuchida and his aircrews returned to the
flagship Akagi, a second-wave of 53 Aichi D3A Val dive bombers led by
Lieutenant Commander Egusa took off to attack the two British cruisers
Dorsetshire and Cornwall, 320 km (170 nmi; 200 mi) southwest of Ceylon,
and sank the two ships. British losses were 424 men killed; 1,120 survivors
spent hours in the water.
The Japanese dive bombers scored hits with close
to 90% of their bombs—an enviable rate of accuracy, according to Mitsuo Fuchida
in Midway
The Chinese seem to be continuing after Japanese
learnt their lessons.
It is interesting also to note the Cornwall
connection. That I understood was the ancestral place of our current Australian
PM.
My response to Dr Asoka was :
This contributes towards better appreciating the LTTE suicide bombers.
As Nada highlighted - the Karthigai flower / Gloriosa Superba has poisonous
effect as well as suicidal effect. It is also the National Flower of Tamil
Nadu.
You state
[The meditation teacher may add mind altering drugs in a session for
coercion (I am made to understand some Indian Gurus do that surreptitiously). ]
The
Caritas doctor – Dr Hayes kept on reducing my status by ‘telling me’ that I had
left home without telling my husband. The young lady doctor who asked me
questions before the arrival of Hayes – was soft and listened. After Hayes said
that they had the authority to enforce medication I panicked. When the lady
doctor came by herself to ask me , my husband’s phone number, I asked her not
to give me medication. She said ‘we’ll see’ Then I panicked and prayed to Swami
Said Baba. For my part I did not consume any food or water. The following day I
refused even fruit. Later when I had counselling session with the kind nurse –
and expressed my fear – she said they would not do that. Then I asked for her
water and had some after almost 24 hours. Later in the prison cell I was with
Florence who was ‘given’ medication. Florence said to me that at one time she
was pinned down and injected with medication. Florence read the Bible and I
concluded that I had the experience to help her come out of prison and go to
her daughter. Florence was initially arrested for resisting Police who asked
her to get rid of chucks but she refused.
It is
scary but true faith in ourselves protects us. I believe that it was also my
call through Yoga Swami to go to Vanni in 2003. This helped me become one of
them and learn the truth naturally. Hence I am not fooled by LTTE supporters
who use the outcomes for their own benefits. Mr Wigneswaran is such an example.
It is then left to us to live with the costs that have become sins after LTTE
eliminated itself.]
My
question to our Australian minister is – Is Australia coming to Sri Lanka to
teach or to learn. If latter – should they not pay a premium price to Tamil
militants who became experts in suicide bombings. During my last stay in
Vaddukoddai – I was approached by a Communist – to facilitate marketing of
mushrooms already in cultivation. More recently we learnt about a resurgence of
caste issue in that area. Communism played a significant role in reducing the
effect of unjust discrimination on the basis of caste.
If we eliminate
caste based discrimination in North would that facilitate Communism in Northern
Sri Lanka and lead to separation from Tamil Nadu?
Does the
Australian Minister seek to first address the Caste issue in North or Race
issue in South? Will that they protect Sri Lankan minorities from being brainwashed
with mushrooms ? This might lead to the issue of sexual abuse within the
Church. Wikipedia presents the following:
[The 1976 Church Committee report found that, in the MKDELTA program,
"Drugs were used primarily as an aid to interrogations, but
MKULTRA/MKDELTA materials were also used for harassment, discrediting or
disabling purposes.]
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