Meray Mutabiq
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they think logically and plan for their future and we are killing flies over flies,,,,,no wonder why those nations are so advanced in everything and we are just breaking our roads and signals3 Very interesting things he shared
- Bolshevik revolution had financing from the Western Banks.
- West glorifies its trash while hiding its philosophers, scientists.
- Revolutions replace old tyrants with new ones!
3 Very interesting things he shared
- Bolshevik revolution had financing from the Western Banks.
- West glorifies its trash while hiding its philosophers, scientists.
- Revolutions replace old tyrants with new ones!
they think logically and plan for their future and we are flies over flies,,,,,no wonder why those nations are so advanced in everything and we are just breaking our roads and signals
Mate the solution is very simple but requires a dedicated and sincere leadership - Not the type u currently have in place (e.g. zardari, sharif, wali, fazal, iltaf, chaudhary). The problem is that the intellectual make things so complicated that people cant see the wood from the trees and they basically sum things up by thinking that they will never be able to sort the monsters around corruption, bad governance, breakdown in justice, law and order, education, ecnomy etc. However if you look around the world u can see many examples where actually this has been done and in a very simple way. We dont need to go far for some case studies - Nitish kumar turned Bihar around in Bihar since he took charge in 2005. If u have sme time have a read of the articles on NKs approach http://goo.gl/yB5Yy, http://goo.gl/3CdX5, http://goo.gl/rM5XH - No rocket science jst sincerityand. Erdogan did the same in Turkey.We do need good system but right now we need good people. Systems are just as good as people running them.
The student who selected Princeton for his higher education, is useless to Pakistan, I am 99.99% sure that after getting education he is not going to come back to Pakistan. If you want to get benefit from talented Pakistanis then make things conducive for them to return to Pakistan.
We all know what are the problems of Pakistan, what we don't know is what are the solutions and who is going to implement those solutions?
Overall good show as usual.
We do need good system but right now we need good people. Systems are just as good as people running them.
The student who selected Princeton for his higher education, is useless to Pakistan, I am 99.99% sure that after getting education he is not going to come back to Pakistan. If you want to get benefit from talented Pakistanis then make things conducive for them to return to Pakistan.
We all know what are the problems of Pakistan, what we don't know is what are the solutions and who is going to implement those solutions?
Overall good show as usual.
While I do agree with some of the things he says (like too much saazishi perceptions out there amongst Muslims) I think a lot of people miss the inherent contradiction in the things he says.
On the one hand he is trashing conspiracy-theorists and on the other hand is supporting other conspiracy theories (such as, the Nazis were conceptualized by the Capitalist powers!)? Sorry to say, but he is almost racist in his selection of conspiracy theories. Had he read a Muslim writer who wrote that book he read with "zabardast evidence" that the west was behind Nazi-Germany and Hitler he would be nanga-ing us like no tomorrow. But, just because a white guy happens to say so he buys it hook, line and sinker!
Hasan Nisar sometimes sounds like a total Saudi oil baron - always mocking and pissing on his own and treating goras with WAY too much respect. But, I continue to like the man and his rants :D
3 Very interesting things he shared
- Bolshevik revolution had financing from the Western Banks.
- West glorifies its trash while hiding its philosophers, scientists.
- Revolutions replace old tyrants with new ones!
Don't tag me in this con artist's threads yaar. You know I hate him. He now wants to talk about some facts because he knows people are getting bored with the same old rant.
is se kaho shaheen qureshi ke 28 laakh to pehle vapas de do jo chouraha pe us se fraud ker ke hathiya liye abb mere mutabiq pe saanp ban ke beth gaya hai.
@AsifAmeer (@mrk123):
It's the money, my friend. I spend way too much time online with islamic 'preaching', but don't let that trick you into thinking I am a lallu panju, hehe. I happen to be pretty high up in a company and let's just say that I know how business is conducted on a daily basis.
We all know how the western world is boycotting Iran, right? All these embargoes, sanctions and what-have-you? However, Iran continues to be a lucrative market (population of 80+ million) and there are very few companies who let that opportunity go begging. These same countries who have slapped all these embargoes on Iran have companies who are on paper strictly adhering to their governmental restrictions. But, there are always ways around the system. So business is still onoging with Iran in indirect ways and Iran themselves have ingenius ways of crediting their partners in USD (yes, you heard that right!) for their services and products.
So while France restricts its companies from doing business in Iran, french products are fidning their way into shelves in Iran through indirect channels! Now, Hasan Nisar and others might call it 'conspiracy' but I just see it as market-driven necessities. Dude, these companies have sales targets and for some odd reason capitalistic corporations ALWAYS project and expect growth (that too 20% better than the previous year). At the end of the day, it's all about the money and they don't care how this will make world conflict worse. They just do business!
The Fords, Lockheed Martins et al of the world will never lose an opportunity to make money - be it even if they have to sell their services/products to the 'enemy'. When your enemy is sitting on such a big market with a big briefcase of monies then that is all that matters.
Some see that as conspiracy theory; I see it for what it is - greed!
>>Some see that as conspiracy theory; I see it for what it is - greed!
I see it as business as usual!
I m familiar with the dubia dealings and the Singapore and Malaysia's shell companies moving stuff from US to Iran. I understand the SPV and SIV to move money around. I had a cousin, a George Town grad working for Roshan Telecom (Afghanistan) in senior management. The stories were mind-boggling!
While I do agree with some of the things he says (like too much saazishi perceptions out there amongst Muslims) I think a lot of people miss the inherent contradiction in the things he says.
On the one hand he is trashing conspiracy-theorists and on the other hand is supporting other conspiracy theories (such as, the Nazis were conceptualized by the Capitalist powers!)? Sorry to say, but he is almost racist in his selection of conspiracy theories. Had he read a Muslim writer who wrote that book he read with "zabardast evidence" that the west was behind Nazi-Germany and Hitler he would be nanga-ing us like no tomorrow. But, just because a white guy happens to say so he buys it hook, line and sinker!
Hasan Nisar sometimes sounds like a total Saudi oil baron - always mocking and pissing on his own and treating goras with WAY too much respect. But, I continue to like the man and his rants :D
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