Isn't it strange how all of this famous leaders were really associated with each other, fighting against... humanity?
While the real "rebels" remain anonymous...
I guess that nobody told Subhas Chandra Bose (a.k.a. "Netaji", revered leader) that Stalin, Mussolini and Hitler behind the scense were really the best of buddies with the English elite.
Subhas Bose made it all the way to President of the Indian National Congress (INC), wanting to actually fight against the British occupation of India. He looked for help in the Soviet Union, Italy, Germany and Japan during World War II, after Gandhi uncermoniously expelled him from the INC in 1939.
Not very surprising Subhas Bose died after his plane crashed in in Japanese-occupied Formosa (now Taiwan) on 18 August 1945; he was finished off in hospital (just another "accident"!)...
So while while Mohandas Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru promoted to NOT fight against the British, Bose founded the Indian National Army (INA), to fight against the British occupation of Southeast Asia through the Raj.
Throughout the 1930s, Bose visited Germany and Italy, looking for help from the Axis troops against the British. Not knowing that Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were effectively British agents, just like Gandhi!
After Gandhi ousted him as president of the INC in 1939, in early 1941 Bose returned to Europe, escaping India through Afghainstan.
After asking Stalin to support his anti-British activities, Stalin sent him to Nazi Germany, where he met the Nazi foreign minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop.
He was even introduced to Hitler, see Subhas Bose shaking hands with Hitler in May 1942.

Bose in vain tried to organise a joint Nazi-Soviet-Italian-Japanese “Quadruple Alliance” against Britain, who would fight against the Raj.
After years in Germany, the Nazis in turn sent him to Japan, where he traveled to by submarine in early 1943.
History falsifiers have discredited Bose as both a Nazi collaborator and a Stalin stooge, but in reality he was merely seeking help to fight against the British where he hoped he could find it: https://counterview.org/2015/09/28/blin ... for-india/
(https://archive.is/CDpqO)
It's amazing that so many of the most famous Indians of the 20th century were Lucifer worshipping Theosophists...
Most people have never heard of the man, but for those interested in occult, spiritual, mystic religiosity, he's almost famous. It was the Theosophical Society that promoted the Indian Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) as the Maitreya (World Teacher).
In April/May 1909, Charles Webster Leadbeater "discovered" the 14-year-old Jiddu Krishnamurti, at the private beach of the Theosophical Society Headquarters in Adyar, Madras (Chennai). Krishnamurti's father and longtime Theosophist, Jiddu Narayaniah, was employed by the Society. Leadbeater thought that Krishnamurti could be groomed as the "World Teacher" and took Krishnamurti, and his younger brother Jiddu "Nitya" Nityananda in his and the Society's claws.
In 1906, Leadbeater had been charged with "perversion" against young boys. While he was never sentenced, there are many rumours that Leadbeater sexually abused Krishnamurti.
In March 1910, High Priestess of the Theosophical Society Annie Besant (who had also been an early member of the Fabian Society), with permission of their father, became the legal guardian of Krishnamurti and his brother.
Their father later tried in vain to get guardianship back, accusing them of child abuse...
In 1911, the Theosophical Society founded the Order of the Star in the East (OSE) to prepare the world for the arrival of the Maitreya (World Teacher). Its precursor was the Order of the Rising Sun (1910–11).
Its successor was the Order of the Star based at Ommen, the Netherlands (1927–29).
See Jiddu Krishnsmurti with his mentor Annie Besant in the US.

On 3 August 1929, in Ommen, Krishnamurti made a famous speech:
https://youtu.be/VYnxRYAHmEsI maintain that Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion, by any sect… Truth, being limitless, unconditioned, unapproachable by any path whatsoever, cannot be organized, nor should any organization be formed to lead or to coerce people along any particular path…
During World War II, Krishnamurti made new friends in the US, including none other than Bertrand Russell, and Aldous and Maria Huxley: https://www.philosophyforlife.org/blog/ ... ywood-star
Maybe it shouldn't even surprise anybody that THE follow-up of Gandhi, the 14th Dalai Lama, was also an honorary member of the Luciferian Theosophical Society.

In 1956, accompanied by the Panchen Lama and a party of Tibetan Buddhists, he visited the international headquarters of the Theosophical Society in Adyar, Chennai (formerly Madras). Later the Dalai Lama praised the Theosophists’ openness to many faith traditions.
In 1959, the Dalai Lama escaped Chinese occupied Tibet, and took refuge in Dharamsala in the north of India. He went to Adyar to entertain some 300 guests.
An early book of the Dalai Lama, the Opening of the Wisdom-Eye, is a Theosophical corruption of Buddhist teachings. Its first English edition was published by the Theosophical Publishing House in 1966.
In 1972, representatives of the Theosophical Society in America, President Joy Mills and Helen Zahara, visited the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala and invited him to speak at the Theosophical Society in America headquarters.
In 1973, the Dalai Lama toured Europe with his message of hypocisy to enslave mankind. In the Netherlands, he stayed at St. Michael’s Theosophical Center in Huizen, and participated in a panel discussion in Besant Hall.
In December 1975, the Dalai Lama gave a lecture in Adyar, when Theosophists from all over the world had gathered to celebrate the founding of the Theosophical Society in 1875.
In 1980, the Dalai Lama visited the headquarters of the Theosophical Society in Varanasi, India.
in 1981, the Dalai Lama stayed at the headquarters of the Theosophical Society in America in Wheaton, Illinois.
In 1988, the Dalai Lama once again visited the Indian headquarters of the Theosophical Society in Varanasi.
In 1989, the Dalai Lama wrote a foreword to the new edition of "The Voice of the Silence" by Theosophy founder Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.
In 1990, the Dalai Lama delivered the Besant Lecture on the opening day of the 115th Theosophical International Convention. That year, he also released his book "In Honour of Dr. Annie Besant".
In May 2010, Theosophical Society in America President Betty Bland and Vice President Tim Boyd travelled to Cedar Falls, Iowa for an audience with the Dalai Lama.
See Betty Bland, Tim Boyd, Dalai Lama, Lily Boyd, David Bland, 2010.

The Theosophical Society in America sponsored Dalai Lama's event at the University of Chicago on 17 July 2011, where he spoke to a crowd of 8,000 people: https://theosophy.wiki/en/Tenzin_Gyatso ... Dalai_Lama
(https://archive.is/IQKS5)
The Theosophist Hypocriticalness Dalai Lama makes this thread full circle.
The Dalai Lama was also connected to German Nazis, and pictured with Nazi-supporters like the ruthless Chilean dictator Pinochet.
Firestarter wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 4:50 pmIn 1944, when he was already chosen the Dalai Lama, aged 11, Nazi Party member and officer of Himmler’s SS, Heinrich Harrer, became his tutor. They remained friends until Harrer died in 2006.
Harrer wrote a book about his experiences with the Dalai Lama, and became famous because of the Hollywood film starring Brad Pitt.
See Heinrich Harrer to the left of Adolf Hitler.