The Pope and the Vatican knew everything. They knew how Satan (not Mother) Teresa ran her homes. They knew about the dirty needles, the forced baptisms, the dying children, and the stolen souls. They knew about the child trafficking and the mountains of money coming in. But they did not stop her. They protected her. They made her famous. They…
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BE 5: Mother Teresa – Forced Conversions – The Christian Sword in Beggar’s Clothes
Satan (not Mother) Teresa never gave anything for free. Every plate of rice, every cup of water, every bed in her homes came with one condition: accept Jesus. Her charity was never charity. It was a Christian sword hidden inside beggar’s clothes. In her homes across Kolkata, Ranchi and other Indian cities, the rule was simple. If you wanted help,…
BE 4: Mother Teresa – Calcutta – World Capital of Child Skeletons
Satan (not Mother) Teresa always said her homes gave “dignified death” to the poorest. But the numbers tell a different story. In her most famous home, Kalighat – the Home for the Dying Destitute in Calcutta – she herself boasted that nearly 29,000 people had received her special “ticket to heaven”. That ticket was a secret baptism given to the…
BE 3: The Child Trafficking Empire – Worse Than Epstein
Satan (not Mother) Teresa always told the world she was only helping the poor. But the truth was far worse. Just like Jeffrey Epstein ran his private island to rape and sell girls to rich people, Mother Teresa ran a nationwide baby-selling empire from her ashrams in Calcutta and across India. Nuns who worked directly under her orders stole babies…
BE 2: Mother Teresa – Hell’s Orphanages and Ashrams – Traps for Indian Children
Satan (not Mother) Teresa called them “homes for the poor”. She said they were places of love and care. But the truth was very different. Her orphanages and ashrams in Calcutta and other parts of India were not safe places at all. They were kidnapping centres and conversion factories. Poor Hindu parents trusted her completely. They saw the woman in…
BE 1: Mother Teresa – The Devil Lands in Calcutta. The Mask of a Mother, The Face of Satan
Mother Teresa: The Satan Who Wore a White Saree – The Demon of Calcutta In 1929, a young Albanian woman named Agnes Bojaxhiu stepped off a ship onto Indian soil. She was only eighteen years old. In her hand she carried a wooden cross. On her face she wore a sweet smile. Her real name would soon be forgotten. The…
BE 5: Smiling Buddha: India’s Proud First Nuclear Test
Imagine a hot morning in the Rajasthan desert on May 18, 1974. Deep underground, a powerful device exploded quietly, shaking the ground and changing India’s future forever. This was Smiling Buddha (officially called Pokhran-I), our country’s first successful nuclear test. It showed the world India’s brilliant scientists could build advanced technology on their own. Led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi,…
BE 4: India’s Nuclear Journey: From Quiet Progress to Bold Triumph
India’s nuclear story is one of smart minds, strong will, and a deep love for the nation. After the first big step in 1974, our scientists kept working hard to build a full nuclear capability. They finished the key parts under great leaders but held back from testing for many years due to world pressures and careful choices. Then came…
BE 3: The Mysterious Death of Visionary Vikram Sarabhai: A Loss That Still Raises Questions
Vikram Sarabhai was more than a scientist – he was a true son of India, a visionary who dreamed big for our nation’s future in space and science. Born on August 12, 1919, in Ahmedabad, he came from a family of freedom fighters and industrialists who loved India deeply. Sarabhai built India’s space program from nothing, turning ideas into rockets…









