Despite a considerable desire I desist from using any expletives, and ask the honourable ‘Professor’ Madhav Nalapat of Manipal University whether he know that well trained chimp cane be trained to morph and spread images. Of course he being a ‘Professor’ would need training. No wonder that 80% of the graduate in Indian are unemployable.
Re: High tech warfare? Really
by sri on Aug 21, 2012 11:43 PM
Well trained chimp you say? So training is needed to do this. Why is your point, Professor Das?
India's secular government has no guts to take on Pakistan or banglades as they fear internal revolt rather than any significant resistance form them. India has Kasab, many other evidence against Pak. Will Pak ever accept this? This strategy to show Pak in poor light has failed miserably. Pak is getting all support from Islamic countries and US has rejected India's demand to declare Pak a rogue state. China is extending all kind of support to Pakistan. The foreign policy of India's secular government is a big failure on this account. You can not fool people all the time by raising this foreign hand bogey. Tomorrow, the government will say 'the Mumbai and Lucknow riots were orchestrated by ISI' and poor indian muslims had no role in it.
The ISI links of Professor Madhav Nalapat of Manipal University needs to be investigated thoroughly to ascertain the veracity of the information shared by him. Rediff, too, should be sued for spreading unfounded stories, if there is no valid source and the Profesor is working out of other motives or is playing in the hands of Rediff.
Re: Re: investigate the professor
by RamRahim on Aug 22, 2012 11:59 AM
No. It is rumour which worries me. Vicky is contracted rumor monger and paid for creating confusions. The arrest of 4 local youths from B'lore has blasted this theory and has exposed Rediff and its team of wrters and moderators. Good work. Keep it up.
Next we will hear about ISI hiring Chinese experts to ensure failed monsoon in India. Theatre of the absurd ! People who write such articles should have some shame. We are gullible, but not so much
Re: What about monsoon
by sri on Aug 21, 2012 11:47 PM
You have not provided any reasons why your suspicion should be even considered in contrast to nalapat's info. What is absurd about ISI agents using computer experts trained to spread disinformation? That way, investigators wont catch the signatures of the regular ISI techs.
Re: Re: What about monsoon
by RamRahim on Aug 22, 2012 12:04 PM
Pls. refer to earlier articles by Vivky. reference to this article is for its weird logic and a subtle attempt to push the attention away from the Mumbai and Lucknow riots and present the Indian muslims in good light by blaming ISI and the NATO. Resd the article on Rohingyan Muslims travelling all the way to Hyderabad with open support and guidance of Majlis.
Re: Re: Re: What about monsoon
by RamRahim on Aug 22, 2012 12:07 PM
What if locals act as ISI techies? This has been proved with the arrest of 4 musi youths fronm Bangalore. Soon people like u put pressure on police to destroy evidence, twist the case and seek thier release on the ground that they have been falsely implicated. We know the results of prosecution.
When will these religious fools from Pakistan understand that what they'r doing in the name of religion is not religious at all. Spreading hatred is not religion. Similarly these fools indulge in forceful conversion & extortion, which is again inhuman and not religious. Otherwise also these fools shd understand that whatever scientific discoveries hv been made, r based on scientific theories and not religion. Hence science & not religion, is supreme. Nothing will b achieved by terror tactics or conversions
Nato Trained Psychological Warfare! Biggest Joke of the Century.Where is India's Intelligence network? Is the country'sthe Intelligent Network is headed by NATO or ISI ? Shame, tomorrow,there will be another cyber war that will erupt anywhere in any part of India between Hindu & Muslim.Let us hope it doesnot originate in China.
All the artcles by Rediff and specially by Vicky Nanjapa are directed against the Hindu community. These articles are aimed at maligning the majority Hindus by resorting to weirdest of arguments. This article is epitome of such irresponsible writing. We understand the Rediff game plan and their thinking, too. We will take up the matter to court if it did not desist from such malignant reporting.
Re: Re: Only fools will believe
by RamRahim on Aug 21, 2012 09:10 PM
Pls. refer to earlier articles by Vivky. reference to this article is for its weird logic and a subtle attempt to push the attention away from the Mumbai and Lucknow riots and present the Indian muslims in good light by blaming ISI and the NATO.