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Please read this : https://www.peakprosperity.com/blog/114113/hard-rains-gonna-fall The problem was not solved in 2008. It was just delayed by printing more and more money. I have a feeling another recession is around the corner.
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https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=433385067127360&id=298338120632056 And it never ends and wont end until sikhs call out the evil instead of being clowns, appeasers and cowards.
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From my observations it is apparent that most Sikhs are so politically correct so cucked that they are unable to see the facts staring them in the face and inability of speaking out against attacks targeting the Sikh community these days. They are quite happy to stay slient not drawn attention to the plight of their community if it means rocking the boat or offending someone. E.g UK muslim grooming/conversion rape gangs targetting vulnerable non-muslim girls scandal that has gone on for decades Bullying of turbanned Sikh school kids making it hard for them to have a confident childhood and upbringing Attacks by islamic extremists / jihadis on innoce…
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Newly released secret documents that have been ordered to be released by uk courts have shown and proved the british government under margret thatcher had deep root suspected conspiracy of genocide against sikhs in india and showed they tried to suppress the British Sikhs and their human rights of holding demonstrations against the genocide that was occurring against their community in india in 1980s. While they were lecturing countries with poor human rights records aboard like iranian regime they were busy trying to find ways to suppress the Sikh rights to protect in the UK, it is even suspected they had paid fake sikh punjabi agents of the british police intelligence u…
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interesting program for Kaurs
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VJKK VJKF Sangat Jee I have been informed a while back that at GNG Smethwick Gurdwara, some miscreants took down the Shaheed Singh & Mahapurakh boards due to there issues with certain Gursikhs. The incident took place around 30th March 2018 if i'm correct. The issue has not been resolved by Sikh Council UK, GNG Smethwick etc and more so brushed under the carpet. This is a total insult to the Kaums Shaheeds and Mahapurakhs, regardless of personal Rehits, Issues anyone that has done Sevaa for the Panth on such a mass scale their Jeevan should be celebrated and followed. It is believed that the following Groups played apart in…
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In the year 1510 AD, Taajudin Naqshbandi, a Persian/Arabic writer met Guru Nanak Dev ji during his journey through the Middle East. For the next two years, Taajudin lived with the Guru and kept a detailed eyewitness account in a manuscript titled Siyahto Baba Nanak Fakir. After taking a leave from Guru ji, Taajudin deposited the manuscript in a library in Medina. In the year 1927, Mushtaq Hussein a young man from Kashmir, while studying as a moulvi in Medina came across Taajudin's manuscript. The manuscript changed Mushtaq's life, and he converted to Sikhism and and went on to become famous as Sant Syed Prithipal Singh. While in the Middle East, Mushtaq visi…
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Hey everybody. It’s nice to be here and to start looking into Sikhism. A true, short story follows of what has got this Gora interested in delving into Sikhism (hint: it’s Seva!): “How do you feel about that?” sounds like an innocuous question and you’d never guess that so few words could shake the foundations of a person’s world but that’s precisely what happened to me a little while back. The context was simple enough; my partner’s fifteen year-old niece, Kiran, had been excluded from school and had been placed in a referral unit owing to her anti-social behaviour and it was obvious that her cultural milieu wasn’t going to improve any time soon. We decided to…
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New Prime Minister of Pakistan. What does this mean for Pakistan? India? And will it have any direct/indirect impact for Sikhs?
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Can't stop listening to this ! Amazing seva by veer Parminder singh jee !
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Even though I thought that doubt was about to leave and I was walking towards Guru Sahib, an hour ago I read a comment saying that is not true and it is a dumb concept made to fool us Please really need help. Last post was on the same topic but need more replies. Have any of you gone through this doubt? What is God? How do we meet God? And does the soul live after death?
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GURU NANAK"--GURU OF ENTIRE UNIVERSE AS IN PURANS In the BHAVEKHATH PURANA"BHAVEKHATH" means "future foretelling". There are numerous places in this famous Hindu epic where the advent of Guru NANAK is directly alluded to. These instances are listed hereunder -(i)"Theraa bhaareng thereshtwah keli krethem maha krethyaa. Aeveng vaeetharam parchaariang bhavekhthee thaa kalau. Thatha veiloka rakheiaartheng maleishana naas heithwei paschmeitlheng subhtheisay vath wensei chei Nanaka naam nach rekhiang brahemgeaanaik manas bhavekhet kaloe skunth thatar verth kaleaah har (35)."meaning"In the Kali Yuga when goodness in the world is deteriorating therewill appear a Prophet from …
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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh The following shaster are for sale within UK. If any Sangat are interested in purchasing any of the items listed, please email akaalpurakhdifauj1699@gmail.com for prices or further information. 1.) 19th century Kard dagger, with 25cm steel blade and handle with bone grip scales. 2.) 19th century steel katar punch dagger, 20cm blade, typical H-shaped grip, 39cm long overall. Scabbard included. 3.) 19th century steel katar punch dagger, 24cm blade, typical H-shaped grip, 44cm long overall. Lacks Scabbard. 4.) Kukri Knife, 27cm curved single edge blade with shaped wooden handle, in steel tipped black leather…
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Wheguru je ka Khalsa Wheguru je ke Fateh. Few weeks ago was looking for a used car, through searches found no Sikhs in this trade mainly English obviously and alot of Pakistani. I did Google search Singh and car sales and found one. Singhs do work as mechanics and own garages. Anyone know of and Sikh traders
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I was recently watching videos of 2 so called young UK ex-sikh guys both seemed to have been groomed and brainwashed by muslim friends and peers that they hung around. They both didnt have a clue about the basics of Sikhi and both seem to come from a criminal or dysfunctional working class family environments. one from a mixed hindu/sikh parents family and other from domestic abusive family. From my observation back in the days Sikh guys especially the younger guys would not leave Sikhi for anything they were proud, tribal and confident in their religion even if they weren't practising or have much knowledge of it. Back in 80s and 90s Sikhs would fight muslim extrem…
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