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Solutions To The Yezidi Problem Pt. 4 - Hindus Must Correct Their Yezidi Blunder, Yezidi Ask For Help From Kurdistan

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents It had been less than a week since the Kurdistan Peshmerga Forces “liberated” the Yezidi from the areas of Zammar and Mount Sinjar, and then the Yezidi were “safe”, or so we thought.  Now that the Yezidi are at least free from the extreme persecution of ISIS, it is time for us to regroup and look back on this whole series of events and realize what a fiasco it has been for Hindu geopolitical strategy and public relations. However, we also have a golden opportunity to correct our mistakes, the Yezidi need our help now more than ever to prevent their slow and subtle destruction within Kurdistan. While it is certain that the Yezidi are better off with the Kurdistan forces, Hindus should think why the Yezidi did not go to Kurdistan in the first place.  Why did the Yezidi go up into an isolated mountain region rather than run toward the supposedly “secular” zone of Kurdistan?  In an earlier post ( here ) I detail...

Solutions To The Yezidi Problem Pt. 3 - The Yezidi Reject Assimilation

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents I have been linking closely with Yezidi online activists and many of my associates have become part of a Yezidi alliance groups both online and in real life.  My original purpose was to break the entire “Yezidis are Hindus” myth for the sake of both Hindu and Yezidi civilization.  I wanted to build an alliance based on the reality that the Hindus and Yezidis are indeed two separate civilizations that can work together in harmony, especially in fighting against Islam.  While I was not surprised to find discontent and resentment among the Yezidi against the encroachment of a false form of pseudo-Hinduism being pushed into their faith, I was shocked by the degree of anger and outrage this had caused.  The reason the Yezidi are so vigilant about guarding their religion from assimilationist forces is because they have been waging this very same battle for generations, only it has been with Islamo-Secular Kurdista...

Solutions To The Yezidi Problem Pt. 2 - Hindutva Must Support Yezidi Nationalism

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents Hindus want a Hindu State, in India and beyond, a Religious Nationalism based in Vedic principles.  But to accomplish this, we need the idea of “Religious Nationalism” (necessarily non-Abrahamic) to become recognizable and popular on the world stage.  India and Nepal have a long and complex history which is currently making the creation of a Vedic state a slow and arduous process, but not one we should ever give up on.  However there is another “friendly” Religious Nationalism that is building in the world, one that could serve as a “practice run” for Hindus.  But remarkably, Hindus are some of the worse perpetrators in diluting the dreams of a Yezidi Nation. When the Islamic State rose in Iraq, and the Yezdi fled to the top of Mt. Sinjar, who were the first people to help and offer aid to the Yezidi in their time of need?  Was it mainstream Hindutva organizations, was it common Hindu people, or w...

Solutions To The Yezidi Problem Pt. 1 - Suggestions For Hindus And Yezidis

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents While I have been stressing the fact that the Yezidi are not Hindus, and that attempts to forge them into the Hindu identity is a deception, I am not without compassion for the Yezidi on humanitarian grounds. I only seek to end the abuse of both of our communities by trying to equate our religions which are simply not the same. Below is a preliminary list of suggestions I would like to make before the Hindu community, alternatives to branding the Yezidi as Hindus and/or importing them into India. Of course, I also suggest that aid and support be sent to Pakistani and Bengali Hindus fist or simultaneously. SOME PRELIMINARY SUGGESTIONS 1. Arm and resource the Yezidi in their own districts in Iraq (without identifying them as Hindus). 2. Push politically and militarily (use of armed Yezidi) for an independent Yezidi nation. 3. Build alliances between Hindus and Yezidi as two independent peoples, keeping in mind our...

The Yezidi Deception Pt. 8 - A dubious Zoroastrian?

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents Now let us get to perhaps the most devious of all the players, a woman who claims she is a Yezidi but in my research she is more likely a Zoroastrain who has been corrupted by Mark Pinkham's theosophy ( here  &  here ). Remember Brannon Parker ( here ), the ISKONite who is working with Mark Pinkham and who started the sham organization under Pinkham's direction, the Yezidi Sanatana Dharma Society? Remember Souptik Mukherjee who sent in another Yezidi and a Christian to fool to BJP into believing the Yezidis are Hindus and India should get involved in the Iraq war to save them ( here )? Well both of these have another associate, who conveniently has two names, one Nallein Satana Al-Jilwah Sowilo (aka "Yezidi" Al-Jilwah), and she claims to be a Yezidi (I will show she is really a Zoroastrian). She is working to bring the Yezidi "into the Hindu fold" with Brannon Parker and Souptik Mukherjee. ***Th...

The Yezidi Deception Pt. 7 - Mark Pinkham's Book "Redemption of the Peacock Angel"

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents In part 3 of The Yezidi Deception I introduced you to Mark Pinkham ( here) a Knights Templar who's agenda it is to declare that both the Hindu god Murugan (aka Sanat Kumara/Sananda) and the pseudo-Abrahamic Yezidi god Melek Taus are one and the same and that both are versions of Jesus and Satan combined, and he is using the Yezidi religion as a clever way to introduce Jesus worship to India by fooling Hindus into believing the Pagan-Abrahamic Yezidi god Melek Taus (whom he argues is Jesus/Satan) is one of their own, namely Murugan. Mark Pinkham wrote a book on his theories called "The Truth Behind The Christ Myth, The Redemption of the Peacock Angel". It is important to take a look at this book as it gives us keys and clues to notice other persons and ideologies who are disingenuously trying to unite the Yezidi and Hindu religion under Christianity in a stealth way. But before we get into the book itself we n...

Who Are The Yezidi Really Pt. 5 - The Yezidi, Maybe Followers of Sultan Yazid, But Not An Islamic Sect

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents Cultural Chair of Yezidiska Mr. Amo Şamsi has shown us the Persian origins of the Yezidi, it’s similarities and differences from both Mithraism and Zoroastrianism, but also the fact that the Yezidi religion is unique and not a sect of any other origin.  Now Mr. Hassan is ready to tackle the claim that the Yezidi are just a radical sect of Islam, one born of the fight between the (questionably Muslim) Sultan Yazdi and the descendants of the Prophet Muhammad.  While the Yezidi did indeed align with Sultan Yazidi, and he holds a prominent role in their traditions, he was by no means the founder of the faith, nor the spawner of a heretical Islamic sect.  Modern claims that the Yezidi are an Islamic sect are often brewed by Muslims themselves who want to culturally absorb the Yezidi or who know how to use sect politics to destroy their enemies. The Yezidi, Maybe Followers of Sultan Yazid, But Not An Islamic Sect By A...

Who Are The Yezidi Really Pt.4 - The Yezidi And Mithraism

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents Mr. Amo Şamsi, Cultural Chair of Yezidiska, continues to educate us about the Yezidi religion and its past.  In a previous article, Mr. Şamsi described that while the Yezidi religion was obviously influenced by Zoroastrianism, it is certainly not a sect of the religion as some have claimed (see   here ). However, Mr. Şamsi, is a little more hard pressed to completely separate the Yezidi religion from ancient Mithraism. While similarities between Zoroastrianism and the Yezidi can be ascribed to cultural imperialism, links with Mithraism seem to be more organic and genuine.  The Yezidi And Mithraism By Amo  Şamsi , Cultural Chair Of Yezidiska It is known that Mithraism was seen as dualistic religion to Zarathustra, with a good and a bad side. Mithra’s evil side that was warlike and male and was rejected by Zarathustra. But as sky-god Mithra was praised and accepted. Nevertheless, Zoroaster did not recogn...

Who Are The Yezidi Really Pt. 3 - The Yezidi Not A Zoroastrian Sect

Support My Work On Patreon See Table of Contents In his introductory article (see  here ), Cultural Chair of Yezidiska, Mr. Amo  Şamsi  described how the Yezidi religion was closely related to the Persian religions of Mithraism and Zoroastrianism rather than Hinduism. However, Mr. Hassan does not want people to come to the conclusion that the Yezidi are a sect of Zoroastrianism.  In this article Mr.  Şamsi  explains why the two religions of Zoroastrianism and the Yezidi religion have so many similarities, it is because Zoroaster pulled from existing Persian theology when creating his religion, theology which was already practiced by the Yezidi people.  The Yezidi Not A Zoroastrian Sect By Amo  Şamsi , Cultural Chair Of Yezidiska The existing similarities between Mithraism and Yazidis (before Zarathustra) as discussed previously can only be explained by the idea that both religions are from a same or very similar source, in the opinion ...