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| conspiracy |
Posted
on 06-Aug-01 10:28 AM
Just heard of a new rumor/conspiracy theory floating around in the capital. Anyone else heard about it? This involves payment of millions of dollars...
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| EastSideBoy |
Posted
on 07-Aug-01 09:27 AM
So what's this new theory you have heard of?
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| conspiracy |
Posted
on 08-Aug-01 12:34 AM
http://www.himalmag.com/august2001/opinion2.html
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| Bhainsi |
Posted
on 08-Aug-01 01:57 PM
http://www.himalmag.com/august2001/opinion2.html Good article. But conspiracy this does not answer the million dollar conspiracy question. Who paid million dollars to whom to kill the royal family? Saale haru laaye godnu paryo. Hamro raja hamro des, praan bhanda pyaro chha hai na ta. Let's keep digging for the truth.
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| rajendra |
Posted
on 08-Aug-01 08:02 PM
Is the author of this article the same Ranjit Rauniyar of Boston? Good going Ranjit!
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| namita |
Posted
on 09-Aug-01 09:37 AM
Seems like people reading different than what I am reading. There is no such thing as "another conspiracy" theory as such. He just asks some unanswered questions that is all. It is lengthy and sometimes convoluted and sometimes just merely appears as a well-research article. Go back and read it again. I am going to do the same. And his "what if" scenario is totally bogus, nothing to do with the massacre that happened. What if prince dipendra was not born, what if king birendra had not married Aishworya! This is, to put mildly, incredulous/ludicrous reasoning to try to answer some mystery. And later on (at the end of the article) he refutes his own "what if" kind of reasoning. He tries to be metaphysical and philosophical and falls short on both accounts. He is a good writer, I would like to say in his defense but the article is not consistent. From a magazine like Himal I had expected a better article on the massacare. It is not like posting our three cents of worth thinking here in the message board.
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| EastSideBoy |
Posted
on 09-Aug-01 10:45 AM
Some of the question this guy asks are plain stupid. What if Dipendra werenot born? There are a million stupid questions that can be asked, if anyone cares to ask them at all. What if the earth didn't exist? What if there was no Milky Way? What if men gave birth? What if our earth was in fact the sun and the sun the earth? And amidst all the stupid questions, where is the new conspiracy theory?
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| Bhainsi |
Posted
on 09-Aug-01 02:33 PM
From my reading I don't think Rauniyarji is asking these questions himself more like he is pointing to the silliness of asking these questions, hai na ta? Big difference there. I don't think any question is 'stupid, Maybe my apadhyapak/adhyapkia taught me all wrong. Why I think it is a good article is because we need to find the balance between moving on and digging for the truth which it tries to do, which reminds me to ask Eastsideboy if there is any word on the million dollar contract to kill the royal family. Saale haru lai chodnu bhayene, chaos theory no chaos theory. Jai Nepal.
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| EastSideBoy |
Posted
on 10-Aug-01 01:30 AM
I don't remember ever writing anything about a million dollar contract. Where did you get that from? I just implied that it's very stupid to ask questions just for the sake of asking. That's what this Rauniar guy has done. You can take a look at any plain bloke in the street and ask a million quesitons about him. Why does he not have yellow hair? Why was be born at all? Why is walking this way and not that way? Why is he walking on his legs and not on his head? But most of these questions would be meaningless.
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| suraj |
Posted
on 10-Aug-01 12:09 PM
If men gave birth, what would men be called? Women? All I can say is that I wouldn't be having any kids and all the mens linga , who gave birth, would be a size of a gigantic cucumber.oouch!!!
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