Teresa, the fake saint tried to destroy Hindu faith by deceitful conversion programmes into Christianity.
Mother Teresa was no saint.
Sandhya Jain | 6 March 2013 | Niti Central :: Agnes
Gonxha, the Albanian nun who became famous as Mother Teresa, was a
political tool of the Vatican, adroit in legitimizing corrupt dictators
and outright crooks rather than in serving the sick and dying in whose
name she earned her enviable reputation and fabulous wealth. Far from
being a saviour, she was a suppressor of the poor, according to
Christopher Hitches, author of Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice.
Teresa is currently the subject of
scrutiny by Canadian researchers Serge Larivee and Genevieve Chenard of
the University of Montreal’s department of psychoeducation and
Carole Senechal of the University of Ottawa’s faculty of education. The
trio debunks her sainthood as the creation of an orchestrated media
campaign, a fact that Der Spiegel and author Aroup Chatterjee
have long exposed as the brainchild of BBC documentary filmmaker Malcolm
Muggeridge. Many have since attributed Teresa’s sustained glorification
as part of Cold War propaganda regarding the ‘humanitarian face’ of the
West as opposed to the stodgy harshness of the Soviet bloc.
One of Christopher Hitchens’ most
startling exposes of Teresa pertains to her association with Robert
Maxwell and Charles Keating, Jr. The flamboyant Maxwell somehow involved
her in a fund-raising scheme run by his newspaper group, the Mirror Group.
He then made off with the money; in fact, after his death it was
revealed that he had even misappropriated the group’s pension fund. Many
wondered how Mother Teresa had time to spare for such a wicked man.
Actually, she was exceedingly generous
with her time when it came to rich (and dubious) persons. In the 1980s,
Charles Keating (sentenced to ten years in jail for his role in the
Savings and Loan scandal, then among the greatest frauds in American
history) set his eyes on the savings of small investors. Five US
Senators doled favours to him in return for huge campaign donations
disguised as other people’s money.
Keating donated US$ 1.25 million to
Teresa at the height of his success, though not out of his own pocket.
He gave her the use of his private jet. Teresa on her part permitted
Keating to exploit her prestige and gave him a personalized crucifix
which he carried everywhere. But in 1992, after several political and
financial crises, Keating was finally brought to trial. It was certain
he would receive the maximum sentence permissible under California law.
Teresa made a dramatic intervention in
the trial, writing to Judge Lance Ito for clemency for Keating, but
omitted to mention her original involvement with him. Clearly expecting
her reputation to do the trick, she said, “We do not mix up in Business
or Politics or courts. Our work, as Missionaries of Charity is to give
wholehearted and free service to the poorest of the poor. I do not know
anything about Mr. Charles Keating’s work or his business or the matters
you are dealing with. I only know that he has always been kind and
generous to God’s poor, and always ready to help whenever there was a
need. It is for this reason that I do not want to forget him now while
he and his family are suffering. Jesus has told us “Whatever you do to
the least of my brethren … YOU DID IT TO ME”. Mr. Keating has done much
to help the poor, which is why I am writing to you on his behalf.
Whenever someone asks me to speak to a judge, I always … ask them to
pray, to look into their heart, and to do what Jesus would do in that
circumstance. And this is what I am asking of you, your Honor”.
The false innocence of this appealed
riled Paul Turley, Deputy District Attorney for Los Angeles, who was one
of the prosecutor’s in the case. He crafted a response on his own
initiative and as a private citizen, which he sent to Teresa.
This letter, which was made available to Christopher Hitchens exclusively, states, inter alia,
“I read your letter to Judge Ito, written
on behalf of Mr. Keating, which includes your admission that you know
nothing about Mr. Keating’s business or the criminal charges presented
to Judge Ito. I am writing to you to provide a brief explanation of the
crimes of which Mr. Keating has been convicted, to give you an
understanding of the source of the money that Mr. Keating gave to you,
and to suggest that you perform the moral and ethical act of returning
the money to its rightful owners.
“Mr. Keating was convicted of defrauding
17 individuals of more than $900,000. These 17 persons were
representative of 17,000 individuals from whom Mr. Keating stole
$252,000,000. Mr. Keating’s specific acts of fraud were that he was the
source of a series of fraudulent representations made to persons who
bought bonds from his company and he also was the repository of crucial
information which he chose to withhold from bond purchasers, thereby
luring his victims into believing they were making a safe, low-risk
investment. In truth and in fact, their money was being used to fund Mr.
Keating’s exorbitant and extravagant lifestyle. …
“It is not uncommon for ‘con’ men to be
generous with family, friends and charities. Perhaps they believe that
their generosity will purchase love, respect or forgiveness. However,
the time when the purchase of ‘indulgences’ was an acceptable method of
seeking forgiveness died with the Reformation. …
“You urge Judge Ito to look into his
heart – as he sentences Charles Keating – and do what Jesus would do. I
submit the same challenge to you. Ask yourself what Jesus would do if he
were given the fruits of a crime; what Jesus would do if he were in
possession of money that had been stolen; what Jesus would do if he were
being exploited by a thief to ease his conscience.
“I submit that Jesus would promptly and
unhesitatingly return the stolen property to its rightful owners. You
should do the same. You have been given money by Mr. Keating that he has
been convicted of stealing by fraud. Do not permit him the ‘indulgence’
he desires Do not keep the money. Return it to those who worked for it
and earned it! If you contact me I will put you in direct contact with
the rightful owners of the property now in your possession.”
Needless to add, Turley received no reply
from Teresa. This episode bears repetition as it is the best documented
evidence of the hypocrisy and priorities of the person being
fast-tracked to sainthood by a church challenged by sexual and financial
scandals. (Courtesy: Niti Central).
With
all these frauds and exploiting the poverty and plights of the third
world and especially in India, the fake saint named Mother Teressa
spearheaded the cunning Evangelization programmes in India and other
places only to destroy the original faith of the poor compelled to take
help from that disputed Saint. She is a purported saint without
spirituality and the sacred switch of the catholic machinery to make
more and more money for the conversion of India to a pure christian
hood, the only vision and mission of that ‘Saint of the Gutters’. The
Noble Peace Committee and Government of India must contemplate to
revoke the honor of Noble and Bharat Ratna Awards after
these shameful exposers about the so called saviour of Mankind. Devout
Hindus and Hindu Organisations must print leaflets exposing Teresa and
distribute all these in every Church gates and in all the public
places. (Editor-Hindu Existence).
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