Sunday, May 22, 2011

They came to town with the 4 o'clock train

We had quite a laugh in courts this week. Some might have heard of the former humanitarian and author Niels Holck who is wanted because he aided MI6 and the central government who wanted to destabilize a region inside their artificial country.

In reality there should not have been any India. They are a bunch of small former kingdoms put together for some kind of political purpose none seems to remember and people who just want to live apart from New Delhi are forced to be citizens like the people in Punjab who would be better of being a part of Pakistan.

But anyway he should have been the nice guy regardless of the fact that MI6 should have been our friends and the communists who ruled that part of India used to kill whoever dared to cross their path.

One of former prime ministers visited India some years back wanting India's support so Copenhagen could host COP15 and to let their experts pull our old ships apart in quietness. He came back with a prize. We should start an extradition case so they could silence him. The operation went wrong and someone covered for him. He simply knows too much. Putin and Tony Blair rescued their citizens and properly got a good deal in the process.

But there was a problem. In a superior culture and democracy like ours we do things by the book. So when they came by this week with an expired warrant they were sent home being told to doctor new charges against the Danish humanitarian. It took them almost a full week.

I remember reading a book by Georges Remi where a reporter ended up in India following a drug lord. This rather accurate picture of the India culture left an impression telling me that they live a rather simple life down there trying to find simple solutions for their problems.

Newflash!

The world is complicated. Paper work needs to be in order. Otherwise you may just as well stay home.

CBI as their police seem to be named learned a lesson when they came to town with the 4 o'clock train.

But the real issue is that tourist, students and other Danes should stay away from India. It is easy to feel sorry for them regardless of the fact they don't burden themselves with real issues like our pension problems in the 2020-plan

Source:
CBI team in Denmark with expired warrant for Davy (Deccan Chronicle, may 19, 2011)