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Here is more CIA involvement in instigating Dalai Lama's riot agaisnt China rule ?
I checked a magazine, here are some more showing CIA instigating riot in Tibet: In the summer of 1958, Gompo Tashi established new headquarters at Triguthang in southern Tibet, where thousands of men had gathered in a pan-Tibetan resistance force. In an effort to be more inclusive, they renamed their movement Tensung Dhanglang Magar (Voluntary Force for the Defense of Buddhism). Two CIA-trained Tibetans watched it all, radioing back to the United States. In July the CIA made its first arms drop into Tibet--mostly of untraceable old Lee-Enfield rifles. Agency veterans of ST Circus recalled the excitement and romance at receiving messages from their protégés 15,000 miles away in a near-mythical place few Americans could locate on a globe. Even CIA Director Here is more and source: Allen Dulles, searching for Tibet on a world map, poked around near Hungary before one of his officers politely enlightened him. Quoting a fellow CIA officer, John Kenneth Knaus, a former CIA operations officer who worked with Tibetan resistance from 1959 to 1965, admitted, "There was something so special" about Tibet--including the "Shangri-La factor." Beyond that, the CIA officers involved--self-dubbed "the Old Guys Tibetan Club"--admit today with a chuckle that they felt fortunate to be involved in a "good operation" rather than the 1961 Bay of Pigs debacle in Cuba. WAR at the TOP of the WORLD. By: Bageant, Joe, Military History, 08897328, Feb2004, Vol. 20, Issue 6 one more: Thrilled by the success of the two radio operators in central Tibet, the CIA built a top-secret facility at Camp Hale, Colo., former home of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division. The Tibetans loved Camp Hale's 10,000-foot Rocky Mountain peaks, alpine air and dense forests--reminiscent of home--and called the camp Dhumra, or "the Garden." Life at Camp Hale was Spartan, the training rigid and thorough. When the Tibetans got on the plane for their return flight homeward, each team carried the same things--its personal weapons, wireless sets and a cyanide capsule strapped onto each man's left wrist. WAR at the TOP of the WORLD. By: Bageant, Joe, Military History, 08897328, Feb2004, Vol. 20, Issue 6
Elections - 2 Answers - 2008-03-15 09:46:49

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All guilt of this mess goes to Dalai Lama, because he wants the peace but it stirs up all to the war.

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All guilt of this mess goes to Dalai Lama, because he wants the peace but it stirs up all to the war.
2008-03-15 11:01:38

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The CIA certainly did help the Tibetan resistance nearly 50 years ago. I cannot see any reason why they would do so now. By the way, these riots have nothing to do with the Dalai Lama; that is merely ongoing Chinese propaganda against him.
2008-03-16 07:47:21







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