RE: The Daily Meme #934!

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I read in the book "The Sumarían Swindle: How the Jews Betrayed Mankind by G_d", I discovered the how the term "thugs" came to be for the first time.

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It used be called Thuggees. These people were part of a dangerous cult from what is now widely known as India, and what they would do is strangle their victims to death and sacrifice their blood to their god. But they would also steal their identity and their life and make profits out of it. It went on like that for a few hundred years and they hid their ways so well that you wouldn't know who was who in the market.
Well as the time went on some people gathered and sent for help from the British empire and they sent a detective down there way. And after s few years passed he figured it all out and supposedly, even got to know all the members involved.
So what he did was report it back to the British empire and they responded with sending military to take action. They committed genocide on these thuggees. They killed most and separated the remaining from women and men and the children were also thrown in prison with absolutely no visitors allowed. They were in fear that their ways would be passed down to their children and they didn't want the cult to resurface in the future because of a few stragglers. So hence the children went down with them. Never to leave and reproduce ever.

And that was supposedly the end of the thuggees cult.



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Nice! My digital library increases. It's a huge list I may add.

I would love to print them all out and open a free to sit and read type of public library, unfortunately I won't be able to afford to allow people to check them out.

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brighteon.ai
https://brightlearn.ai/

You can make pdf books, but you are restricted to his database for research.
It's pretty broad and he is anti-tyranny, for what that is worth.

In mexico one would open a 'ciber', but up here that is less common.
Coffee shop is probably it's closest analogue.

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