Software codes of mantra,
tantra, witchcraft, black magic, evil eye, evil tongue &c
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65 The fabulous ‘n’ word
When I mention the ‘q’ word, another similar word comes to mind. It is the ‘n’ word. People in the English West pour their heart and soul into discussing this word. What a very stupid situation!
They who do not know even one single bit of information on the words in feudal languages are crying over something that is of no problem. In all places, where the Negros have been addressed as ‘Niggers’, they have developed. In all places, where this word is not used, they remain in various levels of social thraldom.
It is quite easy to test the negative power of this word in the physical world.
A young dark-skinned young woman is a senior police officer in India. A young constable who speaks good English mentions her in his private friends circle thus with anger:
‘She is just a nigger’.
Surely it is a comment quite obviously of hate. He hates his superior officer. That is the only thing that gets conveyed. Nothing more.
However, there are other constables who speak in their native languages. For instance, a group of constables are sitting together. Some are elderly. Some are young. An elderly constable mentions her, as a nice young female.
He says: She is a nice female.
He uses such words as ‘Aval, Oal etc. for the word ‘She’.
Other constables get the hint, and they also use the word Aval or Oal about her. Both words mean ‘She’ in its lowest form.
Now, to a person who knows both languages, English and the South Indian, which is more terrible?
The, ‘She is just a nigger’ is nothing.
However, ‘Aval (She) is a nice female’ is not just a homicidal attack. It is worse. It is like pasting the female officer with human excrement. She will go mad with anger.
The best she can do at a personal level would be to call the constables as Niggers or barbarians or cannibals. That exactly is what is happening when someone calls another person a Nigger. It is a desperation to do something when something more eerie has been done on them.
In India, if the civilians are given guns, there will be immediate decimation of human population. That is the absolute truth.
Read: MARCH OF THE EVIL EMPIRES; English versus the feudal languages.
01. Intro
02. The frill issues
04. Code view, design view & real view
05. The exact danger in social development
07. The machinery of disparaging
09. A hint of the codes behind solid reality
13. The code version view of human beings
14. An observation at a personal level
15. A very powerful experiment
16. Locating the Voodoo-acting location
19. Words that crush and those that stretch
20. Software codes of Shamanism
21. Other supernatural software items
22. The issue of touching and of un-touch-ability
23. A detour to English colonial administration
24. Back to repulsions in touch
25. A supernatural way to off-set negativity
26. Allusions to the anecdotal black-tongue
27. Metamorphosing into a hermit
28. Back to the eerie realm of Evil Eyes
29. A thing that can provoke the evil eye
30. From my personal experience
31. Detecting an inserted code
35. Issue of viewing
36. A clue from the epics of the landscape
37. What bodes ill for England
39. The slow rattling and the rearrangement
40. Astrology and other divinations
41. Hidden codes in spiritual scriptures
44. Nonsensical theories of communication
45. Continuing on the serpent theme
46. Jinxed buildings
47. Jinxed positions around a place of worship
48. The second item: the broken mirror
49. Supernatural codes of building design
50. The spoken word and the effect of pronunciation
51. The Pied-Piper-of-Hamelin capacity
52. The diffusion of numerical values
53. The litmus test of stature codes
54. The working of the breached codes
55. On to the attributes of ‘sensation’
58. Use of urine, hair, nail, blood etc. in black arts
59. Lucky stones
62. A software based disease treatment system
63. The power of indicant words to redesign
64. The other means to investigate
66. Yantram
67. A warm talisman
68. Computer coding in feudal languages
69. Commentary 1
70. Commentary 2
71. Commentary 3
72. Commentary 4