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Sat Savior
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India: Why a country of 1.4 billion is not in the football World Cup bbc.in/4exue8R







Marco Rubio landed in India. And went straight to Kolkata. Not Delhi. Not South Block. Not Parliament. Missionaries of Charity. That is where the story begins. I started digging. And the deeper I went, the darker it became. May 23, 2026. Kolkata. The US Secretary of State arrived. Skipped the capital. Went directly to Mother Teresa’s order. 754 facilities. 138 countries. 5,000 nuns. All controlled from one address. Vatican City. Not an Indian bishop. Not a local church. Directly to the Pope. People call this charity. States study it differently. Because networks matter. Especially old ones. Now the part most media avoids. Former member Susan Shields testified under oath. Dying patients were secretly baptized. A Hindu on a hospital bed. A wet cloth on the forehead. A whispered prayer. He thought she was easing pain. She was changing faith. Then came Ranchi. 2018. A nun arrested. Infants allegedly sold from a shelter. India ordered inspections nationwide. Then silence. 2021. Gujarat. Police found girls allegedly forced to wear crosses. Forced Bible readings. Then December 25, 2021. India cancelled MoC’s FCRA licence. “Adverse inputs,” they said. No details given. 13 days later, the licence returned. No explanation. Sometimes silence speaks louder than press conferences. Now zoom out. 1975. The US Senate Church Committee. Congressional records confirmed it. CIA used missionaries as intelligence assets. President Ford publicly acknowledged it. Think about the advantages. Remote access. Deep trust. Foreign money flows. Access to vulnerable populations. Perfect deniability. And then comes Kolkata. Former capital of British India. Old nerve centre of imperial intelligence. The oldest US Consulate in India sits there. Established in 1792. Empires change flags. Networks rarely disappear. Now comes the timing nobody should ignore. March 25, 2026. India introduced the FCRA Amendment Bill. Eight weeks before Rubio landed. One clause disturbed many people. Including Langley HQ. If an NGO loses its foreign funding licence, India could permanently seize its assets. Schools. Hospitals. Shelters. Hostels. Everything built on Indian soil with foreign money. Transferred to Bharat. Not India. Missionaries of Charity alone declared, $13 million in foreign donations, in a single year. Declared. Meanwhile, 21,933 NGOs had already lost FCRA licences. Over 70% reportedly Christian-run. Then suddenly, the bill was deferred. Not withdrawn. Deferred. Waiting. Then Rubio arrived in Kolkata. The meeting was not for the nuns. The message was for New Delhi. Do not touch strategic networks. Do not touch institutional assets. Because this stops being “charity”, the moment geopolitics enters the room. India is now fighting a much older battle. Who funds influence? Who builds narratives? Who owns long-term loyalty networks? That story is far from over.





My family moved to the US when I was 8, but by the time I turned 20, my dad was still on an H1B (waiting to get processed for a green card). Once I turned 21, I would age out as his dependent, despite the fact that I basically grew up in the US. I thought I'd have to become a code monkey after college, and even that only if I was lucky enough to win the H1B lottery. Otherwise, back to India. I had become a huge fan of @paulg's essays in college. I was actually depressed that my desire to start a startup or do something entrepreneurial was basically hopeless. Working on the promising podcast I was doing as a side project? A beyond impossible pipe dream. Even after 9 years, my dad wasn't able to get a green card - and the lines were only getting longer over time. I figured I'd be an old man before I could quit some FANG job and build my own thing. By some miracle, COVID travel restrictions cleared out the lines, and I got my green card literally months before I would have aged out. If not for this unbelievable coincidence, I would not be hosting the podcast. In the best case, I would be shifting pixels around in the 3rd sub-sub-menu of some big tech software. I'm incredibly grateful I made it through. But it's unconscionable that we put the kids of high skilled immigrants through all this anxiety, and in many cases make them repeat the nerve-racking indentured life trajectory that they had to watch their parents go through.




🚨🇨🇦 Has Canada’s name quietly been changed to Khalistan? Khalistan doesn’t exist on any map. Yet Khalistani flags are everywhere in Canada, while Khalistanis openly display assault rifles & handguns, chilling in front of a giant Khalistan flag. If these people are from another country, where exactly? And why is the Canadian government allowing public displays of separatist extremism and firearms that would land any regular Canadian in serious trouble?











