Re: William C Biggs' handlers linked to Al-Queda

From: Dr. Jai Maharaj (usenet_at_mantra.com)
Date: 07/05/04


Date: Mon, 05 Jul 2004 17:49:36 GMT


> "William C Biggs" <william@amarillomed.com> <reddy@amarillomed.com> is
> handled by Baptists, and Baptists have been linked to Al-Queda terrorists:
>
> BSA Provider Network Physicians
>
> William Biggs, M.D. (806)358-8331
> 1215 S. Coulter 400
> Amarillo, TX 79106
>
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>
> [ Subject: Christian-Muslim terrorism: BAPTISTS LINKED TO AL-QUEDA
> [ From: Dr. Jai Maharaj
> [ Date: 12 Jan 2003
>
> Facts about terrorist Islam and Muslims
> http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate
>
> Militant reveals ISI-Bangla links to militancy in NE
>
> PTI
> The Times of India
> Sunday, January 12, 2003
>
> Indraprasth - The north eastern region of the country is
> sitting on a powder-keg as Pakistan's ISI has been able
> to make substantial inroads into the region by covertly
> using the Bangladesh territory for carrying out its
> operation.
>
> A report submitted to the government said the arrest of
> vice-president of banned National Democratic Front of
> Bodoland Dhiren Boro in Sikkim on January one this year
> led to more information about how the ISI was using the
> Bangladesh territory to carry out subversive activities
> in the north eastern region.
>
> During the interrogation, Boro, who was arrested along
> with his wife and two bodyguards from Gangtok on a tip-
> off to Intelligence agencies, said that he had been
> holding important posts of NDFB.
>
> While stating that his outfits's President Rajan Daimary
> and Publicity Secretary B Erakdao were at present in
> Bangladesh, the arrested militant revealed that Daimary
> had also visited Pakistan in 1998 at the instance of a
> Naga outfit and he received political and administrative
> training there from the ISI.
>
> Boro said that Daimary had also arranged training of the
> 10 NDFB cadres along with Naga outfit in 1999 in
> Pakistan. The militants, who were trained in use of
> explosives and weapons, had gone to Islamabad via Dhaka.
>
> The revelation of the militant also highlighted the fact
> that his outfit was in liaison with a Naga outfit for
> supply of arms, ammunition and explosives to his group in
> Bangladesh against cash payment.
>
> Another important cadre of NDFB Amarendra Daimary alias
> Organg, who was arrested in Jalpaiguri in West Bengal
> along with arms and ammunition and Rs 12 lakh, revealed
> during interrogation that the money was being taken to
> Cox Bazar in Bangladesh for purchase of arms and
> ammunition. The Bangladeshi agencies including army and
> police do not disturb the NDFB cadres in the camps
> located at Alikadam in Chittagong district, the arrested
> militant said.
>
> The report said that lately ISI had been channelising
> some of its anti-India operational activities from
> Bangladesh soil with a view to destablising the North
> Eastern region of the country.
>
> Islamic fundamentalist organisations of Bangladesh
> including Islamic Chatra Shibir and Jamaat-e-Islami,
> offer a hospitable functional environment to the ISI, the
> report said quoting disclosures by ISI agents arrested in
> North East.
>
> The cropping up of some Muslim fundamentalist groups in
> the North East was a cause of some worry as fanatics in
> Bangladesh were providing them with weapons and all other
> logistic help, the report said.
>
> The earlier arrests in the North East including that of a
> Kashmiri militant hailing from Kupwara district of north
> Kashmir set the alarm bells ringing about growing
> activities of ISI in the country and existence of its
> extensive network in Assam, it said.
>
> The interrogation report said that around 30 youths from
> the region had received training in ISI training camps
> and that they had either used Pakistani or Bangladeshi
> passports to travel to that place, the report said.
>
> Read the complete news at:
> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/comp/articleshow?artid=3415367
> 7
>
> Jai Maharaj
> http://www.mantra.com/jai
> Om Shanti

Forwarded message

[ Subject: American Baptists caught red-handed in Naga insurgency
[ From: ssmokin@my-deja.com (ssmokin@my-deja.com)
[ Date: July 4, 2000

Naga insurgency has been supported by International
baptists, communist china and islamic pakistan and
islamic bangladesh to bleed India. These baptists have
joined hands with the devil

International Ministries - Nagaland Crisis January 1998

Nagaland, an isolated area tucked in the mountainous,
jungle covered northeast corner of India near the Burmese
border. The area (is) home to a dozen separate tribes,
each with its own dialect and often with a history of
headhunting. Tensions among Nagaland's tribes, and an
armed guerrilla movement bent on independence from India,
(make) it a highly unstable area. Excerpt from Billy
Graham's Autobiography, Just As I Am

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: We need your help.
Many of you may know the story of the Naga people, former
headhunters who, through the efforts of American Baptist
missionaries, have become a state which boasts of a
population that is 90 percent Christian--with 90 percent
of those Christians proclaiming to be Baptist.

Mission Done Right The people of Nagaland consider their
literacy rate 40 times higher than the rest of India.
They have no hunger and little unemployment. They
attribute their marked differences from the rest of India
to their commitment to Christianity. I was present this
past November, along with a delegation of American
Baptists, to celebrate 125 years since E.W. Clark, our
first missionary to India, brought the Gospel to the Naga
people. Nagaland is a story of mission done right. Less
than a dozen missionaries planted the seeds for what
today is an incredibly strong church. All Naga Baptists
self-support their pastors, are self-governing and
believe wholly in self propagation--bringing the Gospel
to all of Nagaland. In fact, 125 new
missionaries/evangelists were commissioned by the Nagas
at the 125th anniversary celebration. I marvel at the
Baptist church in Nagaland as we struggle (successfully,
because of your support) to appoint 33 new missionaries
in one year.

For 50 years the Naga people have struggled for
independence from India. Nagaland is made up of numerous
Naga tribes, all of which, because of their Mongolian
descent, have more in common with Burmese tribes, their
neighbors to the east, than they do with India. Like many
indigenous groups in the area, the Nagas' land was
arbitrarily split by colonial powers into what they
consider false regions, separating them from other Naga
groups in, for example, Burma.

Despite their valiant efforts, Nagaland remains an
occupied territory. The Indian government empowers its
soldiers to arrest, shoot and even kill at will anyone
suspected of subversive actions against the government.
It is said to be the most unreported area of civil
conflict in the second half of this century, with
estimates of up to 300,000 casualties. We don't hear
about these casualties because the Indian Government has
deemed Nagaland to be a "restricted" zone, meaning few
people from the outside are given permission to visit. I
have, by the good will of the Indian government, been
granted entry five times--even when others were not given
permits. In one mountainous village, I was reported to be
the first Western man ever to visit. Because I am one of
the few Westerners permitted to visit Nagaland, I feel a
profound burden to share their story with the rest of the
world. In fact, they have asked me to speak clearly to
the rest of the world, even at the risk of being denied
future entry to their country.

Underground Conflict Several underground groups have
emerged to resist India's occupation of Nagaland and the
overwhelming presence of Indian soldiers. Because
Nagaland is made up of so many distinctive tribes, each
with a distinctive culture and ideology, each tribe has
its own understanding of how the fight for independence
should be conducted.

All the underground groups are led by and made up of
Christians, predominantly Baptists. They claim to use
peaceful measures to bring about change and to retaliate
only in self-defense. However, when an Indian soldier is
injured or killed, his comrades frequently retaliate on
the civilian population. There are well-documented cases
of Naga women being raped or assaulted, crops being
destroyed and women and children dying in concentration
camps of malnutrition, torture and forced labor. The
Indian government has used the tribal diversity to its
advantage, fronting killings and placing the blame on one
of the insurgent groups, pitting one tribal group against
another. In recent history, the fighting between the
underground groups has been more pronounced than the
fighting against the Indian government. What makes this
most tragic is that this fighting, and often times
bloodshed, is among Christian brothers.

What Does This Have To Do With Your Church? On several
occasions, I have met personally, and prayed with, the
leadership of each of the underground organizations. They
have sought me out for spiritual guidance and counseling-
-not because of my wisdom, but because of the respect
they have for their rich history and spiritual roots
embedded in American Baptist Churches. It is a humbling
thought that I stand in the shadow of the great
missionaries that have come before me. As American
Baptists, we have an obligation to stand in solidarity
with our Naga Christian sisters and brothers because of
our history together. No one else has the same connection
with the Naga church as we do, and we have all but
forgotten the Naga people. They are the best mission
story never told.

But this story, without divine intervention, may have a
tragic end. I believe these underground leaders are
devoted Christians wrought with frustration for their
people, but they are also looking for a peaceful avenue
to freedom. Many Christian leaders pleaded with me to use
the occasion of the 125 Year Celebration of Christianity
in Nagaland as an opportunity to speak out against the
violence and call for reconciliation among the Naga
people. I challenged the more than 120,000 people in
attendance to stand if they would no longer tolerate the
violence inflicted upon innocent people. We then joined
in a mass prayer, each person praying in his or her own
language. I am told that over a thousand underground
soldiers were in attendance, and all of them stood as a
sign of their commitment to stop the bloodshed. As a
result, God has continued to work in the hearts of the
Naga people. Up until the time of the 125th anniversary
celebration there was one Indian soldier for every eight
Naga civilians. However, to allow foreigners like myself
and the other delegates to attended the 125th
celebration, a special cease-fire agreement was signed
between the underground groups and the Indian government.
Some of the soldiers were removed, and I am happy to
report that there has not been one shot fired since the
celebration event. The cease-fire agreement has held.
Steps toward unity have progressed. The Naga people see
the celebration event as a watershed moment for them.
They believe that peace will prevail. Nagas' New Slogan:
"We want a solution, not an election."

In both a phenomenally encouraging movement toward unity
within the Nagas and a nonviolent protest against the
Indian government, Naga tribal leaders have unanimously
signed the enclosed accord, which calls for a boycott of
the Monday, February 23, election of Indian government
officials who primarily serve the purposes of the Indian
government rather than those of the Naga people. Every
village will display a white flag and every Naga is
requested to wear white clothing on election day as a
symbolic declaration of support for a just peace.

What Can You Do Please ask your congregations for three
things:

My brothers and sisters. We are the voice for Nagaland to
the outside world. The tragedy for the Nagas is that
India controls all information coming from Nagaland.
Outsiders are kept out of the area so that the oppression
and persecution of the Naga people perpetrated by the
Indian government are unpublicized. The Naga people need
our support for a peaceful resolution to their plight.

The Naga churches will spend Sunday, February 22, in
prayer for the elections they are boycotting the next
day. They are peacefully protesting what they consider to
be a "puppet government." Please make Sunday, February
22, a special day of prayer where we join our sisters and
brothers in Nagaland in their prayers for a peaceful
freedom. Please pray specifically for the end of fighting
among the Nagas and for them to show the whole world
that, because of Christ in their lives, they live in
peace.

Please pray for an end to the human rights violations as
a result of the occupation of Nagaland by India.

Please contact your local papers and radio and television
stations, and ask them to carry a story about the
elections and the Naga perspective on the issues,
emphasizing the human rights violations not being
reported because of the Indian government's suppression
of information. I am enclosing a copy of a press release
written by the Baptist Peace Fellowship which accurately
outlines the issues. I would encourage you to use this
release with your local media contacts. We would like our
Naga sisters and brothers to know that we are praying for
them and that we support them. They have urged us to be
their prayer support and believe that it is the only way
they will find reconciliation.

My dear friends, we owe a tremendous amount of gratitude
to the missionaries who have come before us and given us
a sterling reputation as a people of prayer. Let us
continue to maintain our reputation as a people united in
our efforts to see the whole world come to know Jesus
Christ and to live in peace.

In the Power of the Gospel,

Dr. John A. Sundquist
Executive Director, International Ministries

International Ministries

End of forwarded message

Jai Maharaj
http://www.mantra.com/jai
Om Shanti



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