Calling All Women

17. Part 10 - How the British Tore Down and Rebuilt Punjab

Dr. Jaap Kaur Waraich

Begin to understand the historical impact of Freemasonry and British colonialism in Punjab, India. Dr. Jaap shares a personal journey of discovery regarding the Freemasons' influence and the cultural amnesia experienced by the Punjabi community. The discussion delves into the strategies employed by the British to control the population, including disarmament, literacy eradication, and the manipulation of social structures. Waraich also highlights the psychological trauma inflicted on the people and prepares you to understand the part played by Freemasonary.

  • Cultural identity can be shaped by historical trauma.
  • The British employed disarmament as a control strategy.
  • Literacy was eradicated to prevent knowledge transfer.
  • Starvation was used as a tool for control.
  • The British categorized the population to create divisions.
  • Cults use similar tactics of humiliation and isolation.
  • Military service was offered as a means of manipulation.

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