Wednesday, 18 June 2025

How to talk shop in Washington DC?

Asansol AG Church and ACJ had apparently agreed that they had broken up Antara's marriage, assisted by Donald Trump and JD Vance coming to power in Jan 2025. It was hearsay but it seemed somewhat characteristic of them.

"These were powerful entities, and using the Russia-Ukraine War, the KGB had put in place an impenetrable barrier between Washington DC and Antara. That way, no one cared about her health or finances, it was not surprising that she'd collapse and the Indians and NRIs emerge triumphant."

Why could Putin not manage an "impenetrable barrier" from Moscow? Why did he need the services of thousands of middle-aged men and women in or from India? Was wasteful use of resources a Kremlin trait? Must be a lingering after-effect of the Cold War, when bread and other grocery supplies were plentiful across Moscow. Or not.

ii. Let's find out if such Moscow practices were implemented within Asansol AG Church. 

One had to pay subscriptions, several times a year, in order to buy a gift for the class teacher. Usually, these school events were called 'Teachers' Day' or 'Children's Day', to mark the birth anniversary of some national politician. (Always a politician, but it was such an annoyance if the blog dealt with political matters. When was it all right to be political and when did it become irritating?)

These subscriptions were not collected by the school. Officially, the school was not aware of any such practice. There would be a huddle of girls at one corner of the classroom, the funds/budget decided, individual contributions calculated by dividing the decided budget by the number of students in the class. Then began the announcements.

"We have decided to show our love and respect for the teacher by buying her a gift and a floral bouquet," any one of the familiar names would start. 

Who were 'we'? That huddle at the corner?

"You could also buy personal gifts if you wanted to, we wouldn't prevent it."

For what reason? Certain students would immediately buy personal gifts as well, apart from the subscription one, what happened to those (like Antara) who didn't buy personal gifts? Was teaching at a school a profession/career like any other or was it some kind of self-sacrifice?

"Don't worry, we would be showing you the gift but it would already be wrapped up so we would hold it up high, in front of the class, we cannot pass it around."

Phew, pay good money to show love and respect, then see a wrapped object with something indeterminate inside, from a distance, with no right to touch it.

"Of course, the floral bouquet would be visible, that everyone could enjoy."

(Self-explanatory.)

"For food, we were thinking about pastries and bakery products..."

(Remember, the lengths to which the Indian authorities had gone to disrupt Antara's food supply over the last decade, what kind of an abysmal diet makes one so unwell? These individuals from the school were an intrinsic part of that authority.)

"Now B, you stay near the market, you get the floral bouquet, MNOPQ, the five of you go shopping and pick up the gift, latest by so-and-so day."

Were you serious? That was an "impenetrable KGB barrier" between Antara in Delhi and Washington DC? What on earth did Antara undergo in that school? How much did her parents know? 

What did the above refer to? How would Antara ever know the implications of the above if DC and London remained against her Nazi Holocaust research?

June 18, 2025.

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