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From Teastaller to Dictator: The Modi Era Unveiled

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 India, the world's largest democracy, has witnessed an era of dramatic transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A man who once sold tea at a railway station now wields vast power over the nation. This blog explores three of the most controversial events during Modi's rule and the rising concerns over the safety and freedoms of India's Muslim population. Photo AI Generated  1. The Gujarat Riots: The Beginning of a Pattern Photo AI Generated  In 2002, Narendra Modi was the Chief Minister of Gujarat when communal violence erupted after the Godhra train burning incident. The aftermath saw horrific anti-Muslim riots, leaving more than 1,000 people dead—most of them from the Muslim community. Despite repeated allegations of state-sponsored violence and inaction, Modi was cleared by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) appointed by the Supreme Court. However, human rights organizations and eyewitnesses continue to question the official narrative, calling...

Exposing the Truth: Border Patrol's Role in Smuggling Surveillance Devices for Human Rights Violations in Bangladesh

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  Introduction In a world increasingly shaped by technology, digital privacy and human rights are being pushed to the forefront of global discourse. However, for one victim, Faizur Mohammad Faisal, the line between surveillance and oppression has been tragically blurred. Faisal, a victim of grave human rights violations in Bangladesh, has recently uncovered a disturbing connection between U.S. Border Patrol agents and the unlawful smuggling of cutting-edge surveillance devices into Bangladesh. These devices, including brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and Mojo Lenses, were covertly implanted and used to manipulate, monitor, and control him—ultimately violating his fundamental rights. Faisal’s case is a chilling reminder of how state-sponsored actors can exploit technology for abuse, and the need for accountability on an international scale.  The Abduction and Torture: The Beginning of the Nightmare On April 1, 2018, Faisal was abducted by members of the Rapid Action Battal...

From Slavery to the Ku Klux Klan: When Did White People Stop Playing God?

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  Emerging Evidence Suggests Mojo Vision’s Technology is Being Used for Covert Surveillance California, USA – Throughout history, technology has been a double-edged sword—offering advancements while simultaneously enabling oppression. From the days of slavery to the terror of the Ku Klux Klan, white elites have long played god, deciding who is free and who is not. Today, a new form of technological tyranny has emerged, with allegations that Mojo Vision, a Silicon Valley company, is facilitating modern-day digital captivity through its experimental smart contact lenses. A New Age of Digital Slavery Reports suggest that individuals have been subjected to forced implantation of Mojo Vision lenses—turning their own eyes into surveillance tools. These micro-LED-enabled lenses, which have yet to receive FDA approval, reportedly capture real-time footage and transmit data without consent. These cases echo the horrors of the past, where individuals were stripped of their autonomy and used ...

Understanding the Role and Controversies of Bangladesh’s CTTC Police Unit

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 The Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) unit of the Bangladesh Police plays a critical role in safeguarding national security and combating terrorism and organized crime. Established in 2016, the CTTC's mission is to protect the country from internal and external threats, including terrorism, cybercrime, and transnational crime syndicates. However, its actions and methods have often sparked debate, particularly regarding alleged surveillance operations and accusations of involvement in cybercrimes within Bangladesh. The Role of the CTTC Unit Bangladesh’s CTTC unit is part of the police’s broader efforts to combat crime and terrorism. It conducts investigations into a wide range of criminal activities, focusing on terrorism, human trafficking, money laundering, and cybercrime. The CTTC is known for its specialized teams and operations, which include counterterrorism measures, intelligence gathering, and the prosecution of criminals involved in global and domestic netw...

The Khalistan Files: RAW’s Covert Espionage, RAB’s Role, and the Use of Spy Technology

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  Unmasking a Global Espionage Network In 2018, during the peak of the Khalistani movement in Canada, a disturbing conspiracy unfolded—one that allegedly involved India’s intelligence agency, RAW, in a secret operation to monitor, suppress, and potentially harm activists. Reports suggest that RAW, in collaboration with Bangladesh’s notorious RAB force, orchestrated an illegal smuggling operation of advanced spy technology to infiltrate and surveil pro-Khalistan individuals in Canada. At the center of this high-tech espionage is the controversial Mojo Lens , a cutting-edge AR contact lens developed by Mojo Vision Inc. While the company claims its product is designed for augmented reality applications, evidence suggests that these lenses were modified and weaponized for surveillance and possible harm, including vision impairment or forced compliance through digital manipulation. If true, this would represent an unprecedented violation of human rights and global security laws. How RAW...