On 10/31/2016 10:06 PM, fanabba wrote:
> On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 11:41:37 AM UTC-4, Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
>> Indian Air Force to use combat drones in future surgical
>> strikes to prevent risking soldiers' lives
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bharatkalyan97.blogspot.com
>> Sunday, October 30, 2016
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http://bharatkalyan97.blogspot.com/2016/10/indian-air-force-to-use-combat-drones.html
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>> Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
>> Om Shanti
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http://bit.do/jaimaharaj
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> Dhanyavaad for your post , Dr. Jai Maharaj Jee !
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Who is "Jai Maharaj"?
He is a convicted felon named Yogesh Swarup, born in India on July 5,
1947. He married Mary Margaret (Leslie) Weesner in 1978 in Nevada. He
had a child named Ravi with her in July 1982. Yogesh Swarup physically
abused his wife, leading her to file for divorce. He kidnapped the baby
and fled with him to India. On his induced return to the US, he was
arrested at Dallas International Airport on a felony charge of
first-degree custodial interference, extradited to Honolulu and
sentenced to three years in jail. While in prison, he developed a
virulent hatred of everything his former wife represented: white,
Christian, woman, American. On his release from prison, he dedicated his
life to vocalizing his hatred of whites, Christians, women and
Americans. However, being virtually useless at anything, he had no
future in India, so he chose to remain in Hawaii as an unskilled worker.
Later on, he registered a corporation to focus on getting paid for his
hate messages:
MANTRA CORPORATION (inactive)
Registration:Apr 17, 1987
State ID:0103547300
Business type:Domestic For-Profit Corporation
Agent:Yogesh Swarup
133 World Trade Center, Dallas, TX 75258 (Physical)
TIN:30010311113
He now also pretends to live in Beverly Hills, and claims to be a
"screenwriter and filmmaker", although there are no credits for anything
in Hollywood with his name, real or otherwise. He also claims to be an
astrologer, an engineer, a lawyer, a scientist and various other things,
without any supporting credentials. He survives on blood money paid to
him for spreading hatred.
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The Victoria Advocate - Dec 28, 1983
Dad Charged With Felony
Honolulu (AP) - For three and one half months, Mary Swarup sought her
former husband and their 17-month-old son, which he had failed to return
under a court allowed visitation agreement.
Now young Ravi is back with his mother, and the child's father is being
held in the Oahu Community Correctional Center, awaiting arraignment on
a felony charge of first-degree custodial interference.
Yogesh Swarup was arrested at Dallas Airport Dec. 14, after he had
arranged a meeting with the boy's mother.
He has since been extradited to Honolulu, and is believed to be the
first person to be prosecuted under a state law amended in 1982 that
makes it a felony to violate court restraining orders. The same law
states that a parent or relative may not take a youngster from the
parent who has custody.
Yogesh said he feels Hawaii's custodial-interference law is wrong. An
idividual cannot steal from himself, Yogesh said. What's more, the law
destroys the father-son relationship, he said.
The story began one year ago, when Mary Swarup filed for a separation
from Yogesh. She said her husband had physically abused her and
threatened to take the child off Oahu. She asked to be given temporary
custody of the child, and asked that the father be able to visit the
child only in her presence.
On Aug. 24, Family Court Judge Darryl Y.C. Choy issued a court order
which restrained either parent from removing young Ravi from Oahu. He
allowed Yogesh alternate weekend visitation privileges.
On the weekend of Sept. 3-4, Yogesh fled with the boy, Mrs. Swarup said.
"He just took the baby to India(his native country) and wrote letters,
saying if I didn't come to his country or go to another country, I
wouldn't see the baby again," she said.
She then said she went to police, the FBI and Family Court, all of which
initially told her the case was not in their jurisdiction.
"I spent my birthday without the baby. I spent my birthday with my
lawyer taking to the FBI," she said. "I was just numb."
Mary said the Honolulu city prosecutor's office agreed to help her and,
after she testified before the Oahu Grand Jury on Nov. 10, a secret
indictment was returned.
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