Canada and India’s “Smiling Buddha”

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“As long as the world is constituted as it is, every country has to devise and use the latest devices for its protection. I have no doubt India (after independence from Britain) will develop her scientific researches and I hope Indian scientists will use the atomic force for constructive purposes. But if India is threatened, she will inevitably try to defend herself by all means at her disposal,” – Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress leader on June 26, 1946 -later the first prime minister of India.

Canada’s pro-Israel prime minister Stephen Harper (he told Montreal’s CJAD Radio in May 2008, that anti-Israel sentiments amount to the good-old anti-Semitism) has just completed his three-day visit to India. During his visit he told his hosts: “We have great faith in our Indian friends and partners. We are not living in the 1970s. We are living in 2009….” Harper was reffering to over 100 Indian scientists trained in Canada, who helped to test India’s first nuclear blast in 1974 with help of a CANDU reactor donated by the Candian government. India plans to multiply its existing nuclear power-generation (from existing 17 nuclear plant) tenfold within next 20 years and Harper is willing to sell CANDUs to help India to meet its nuclear agenda - which would certainly play a great role in terrorizing its neighboring states (China, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Islamic Iran).

Interestingly, it’s the same Stephen Harper who at the G8 meeting in Italy (July 2009) said that Iranian nuclear research threatens global security. The group agreed that Iran should not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. This proves once again that Zionists come in many shapes and sizes.

While discussing ‘war on terrorism’ Harper assured Manmohan Singh that Ottawa will continue to cooperate with the US and Indian investigation into Pakistani-Canadian citizen, Tahawer Husain Rana 48, who along with American David Headley (both living in the US) were arrested by US authorities last month for allegedly planning a terror attack on Indian nuclear installations. Rana is also accused of conspiring to kill the Danish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in an insulting manner. The cartoons were commissioned and published by Flemming Rose, the Ukrainian Jew cultural editor of mass-circulated Danish daily Jayllands-Posten. He is living in the US now. On the other hand, Harper has refused to help Canadian citizen Omar Khadr, who has been rottening inside Guantanamo concentration camp since he was 15-year-old. An evidence published in a Canadian newspapers that Omar could not have killed the medic: Omar was photographed hiding under a pile of rubble as the soldiers passed. He was shot twice in the back as the frightened boy tried to run.

On Monday, PM Harper, accompanied by Rabbis and wife Laureen, made yatra to the Nariman House, which acted as the launching pad for RAW-Mossad-CIA false-flag Mumbai terrorist operation last year.

On September 7, 1972 – Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi, while visiting Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) ordered the scientists (mostly trained in Canada) to manufacture the nuclear device they had designed and prepare it for a test. The underground test, nicknamed “Smiling Buddha” was eventually carried out on May 18, 1974 at Pokhran, Thar Desert, in Rajasthan. The second series of tests, called “Operation Shakti” were carried out on May 11-13, 1998 under Hindutva government of BJP. India is reportedly have between 80-120 nuclear bombs.

“Canada’s CANDU reactors are the only commercially available nuclear reactors that produce both plutonium and tritium. India’s first nuclear explosion in 1974 used plutonium from a heavy water reactor (40 MW NRX) that was a gift from the Canadian government,” – Sierra Club of Canada, May 13, 1998. Canada also supplied RAPP-1 (1963) and RAPP-2 (1981). In addition to CANDU reactors financed by Canada – India has ten PHWRs, two BWRs, and five research/production reactors.

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