Sex and Politics: A new breed of sex slaves for producing the future generations of slave rulers in the colonized regions

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High-Profile Slaves: 

A different breed of sex slaves who were produced to serve as medium-level administrators in the colonized regions…

The royal expeditions of human species for sexual-infusion and producing the future generations of slave rulers…

The greater vested interests: It’s a little-known fact that how a different breed of sex slaves were produced to serve as medium-level administrators in the colonized regions – who then with the passage of time in history, became the rulers.

Fort William is a fort built in Calcutta (presently Kolkata) on the eastern banks of the River Hooghly, the major distributary of the River Ganges, during the early years of the Bengal Presidency of British India. It was named after King William III of England and Ireland. In front of the Fort is the Maidan, which used to be a part of the Fort and is the largest urban park in Calcutta.

There are actually two Fort William, the old and the new. The British East India Company, under the supervision of John Goldsborough, built the original in 1696. Sir Charles Eyre started construction near the bank of the River Hooghly with the South-East Bastion and the adjacent walls. It was named after King William III in 1700. John Beard, his successor, added the North-East Bastion in 1701, and in 1702 started the construction of the Government House (Factory) at the centre of the fort. Construction ended in 1706. The original building had two stories and projecting wings. An internal guard room became the Black Hole of Calcutta.

In 1756, the Nawab of Bengal, Siraj Ud Daulah, attacked the Fort, temporarily conquered the city, and changed its name to Alinagar. This led the British to build a new fort in the Maidan.

Robert Clive started rebuilding the fort in 1758, after the Battle of Plassey (1757), and completed it in 1781 at a cost of approximately two million pounds. The area around the fort was cleared, and the Maidan became “the Lungs of Kolkata.” It stretches for around three kilometers in the north-south direction and is around 1 km wide. Fort William is one of Kolkata’s most enduring Raj era edifice. This is a fort of stupendous dimensions and it spans an area of more than 70.9 hectares. Robert Clive built it in 1781. The Old Fort was repaired and used as a customs house from 1766 onwards. Today this fort located in the periphery of the lush green Maidan is the property of the Indian Army. The headquarters of Eastern Command is based at Fort William and it has provisions for accommodating 10,000 Army personnel. The Army guards it heavily, and civilian entry is restricted.

Another story was taking shape during the early years of this fort. It was 1696. William Hedges, who had been the Colonial Administrator from July 1682 to July 1684, was again in Calcutta, this time with a secret Royal Charter. King William III and Queen Marry II assigned him to this mission. He was going to begin the sexual infusion into some local women that would eventually produce a new breed of locals with English elite’s genes to serve as the medium-level administrators in the colonized regions. British East India Company, which began its ventures in India with the Royal Charter in 1602, always needed nice and trusted locals who could deal with the general Indian people, as their front-line managers. King William III and Queen Mary II thought those medium-level administrators must have the genes of some English nobles and they should be provided with the best education and good care. They would look like Indians due to the mixed inbreeding of English men with the local women.

King William III and Queen Mary II had sent William Hedges to set the foundation of this new inbreeding for the future. A poor woman, Shakuntala, was brought in from a small village to Calcutta. She spent three months with William Hedges at the fort. Sometimes, another younger Englishman, an Army captain would also have sex with her. The inbreeding was set into motion.

William Hedges returned to England. At the end of the year, Shakuntala gave birth to a baby boy. He was named, Raj Kaul. A few months after the birth, Shakuntala was supposed to return to her native village, alone, without the boy and with a good financial reward. She was not expected to see her son ever again. As already planned, Shakuntala left or simply disappeared from Fort William. Raj Kaul, the boy, continued his sojourn at the fort. He received the best education and good care as set forth in the secret Royal Charter of King William III and Queen Mary II. The foundation for a new breed of future slave-rulers had been established.

Many years later around 1716, that boy Raj Kaul arrived in Delhi and joined the court of Mughal Emperor, Farrukhsiyar. He told everyone that he had hailed from Kashmir. He then married a woman named Nandini who was from a poor background. He got the canal (nahar) from the Mughal Emperor, and thus his family was later called as Nehru. He was the first known ancestor of Nehru Dynasty in India, the forefather of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Nehru had always referred to Raj Kaul as his forefather who descended from the Kashmir valley around 1716. No one knew Raj Kaul was the product of a royal expedition of the human species, especially designed with a set agenda for the upcoming centuries.

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At the time when this Royal Charter was first set forth, it was intended only to produce medium-level administrators in the colonized regions in order to administer the local people, while the rulers stay at the highest point of the ruling pyramid. Raj Kaul’s great grandson, Gangadhar Nehru was the police chief in the city when the mutiny broke out in 1857. Many others in the Nehru family were distinguished and wealthy lawyers associated with the East India Company. But then with the passage of the time and changes due to World Wars I and II, and the independence movement in India, this breed who already held distinct social and political positions in the Indian society, became the obvious leaders and rulers of India. They were in fact, Englishmen, intentionally and artificially produced through the sexual infusion, inbreeding from some English nobles into the local women. These Englishmen, having the faces of Nehru and Indira Gandhi, continued their rule on India for thirty-two years. There was still no sunset in the British Empire!

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Along the same lines like the Nehru Dynasty was produced for one major section of Indian people (the Hindus), another dynasty was produced to influence the other big section of Indians (the Muslims.) This was the Bhutto Dynasty. At around the same time when William Hedges was setting the sexual foundation for inbreeding a new generation that later became the Nehrus, a poor farmer left Jaisalmer, Rajputana. He was affected by the heavy agriculture taxes imposed on non-Muslims by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. He moved to Calcutta. He was a Hindu Rajput. Some Englishmen, on the instructions of William Hedges, persuaded him to convert to Islam. Following the conversion, he took the title Khan, becoming Sheto Khan. He got married to a Muslim woman, and eventually received some good rewards from those Englishmen, along with a future plan. In the early eighteenth century, he migrated to Ratodero near Larkana in Sindh. He was Sheto Khan, the first known ancestor of the Bhutto Dynasty, the forefather of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto. The Bhutto Dynasty was chosen to rule Pakistan as the Nehru Dynasty was set upon the Indian side. Both dynasties were the “Englishmen in disguise,” produced through the sexual infusion, by a Royal Charter! But the time changes. Things always don’t turn the way they were planned to… even if they have been planned by the masters of the games. But how these master plans were set into motion, in the first place — to continue the imperialist rule on the nations — that remains a great story.

 Fort William, Calcutta

The Indian subcontinent was not the only region where the foundation for the future generations of slave-rulers was taking shape; Arabian Peninsula was also another hot spot. In this region, a religious activist, Ibn Abdul Wahhab, had been advocating the ultraconservative form of mainstream Islam that later became known as Wahhabism. Ibn Abdul Wahhab formed a political pact with a local leader Muhammad bin Saud in 1744 offering political obedience. His daughter was married to Abdul Aziz, the son and successor of Muhammad bin Saud. Ibn Abdul Wahhab was going to serve the British vested interests in the region.

Abdul Wahhab’s pact with Muhammad bin Saud helped to establish the Emirate of Diriyah, the first Saudi state, and began a dynastic alliance and power-sharing arrangement between their families, which continues to the present day in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The alliance between followers of Ibn Abdul Wahhab and Muhammad bin Saud’s successors   (the House of Saud) proved to be a durable one. The House of Saud continued to maintain its politico-religious alliance with the Wahhabi sect through the waxing and waning of its own political fortunes over the next 150 years, through to its eventual proclamation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In 1925, Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman, also known as Ibne Saud, was the Sultan of the Sultanate of Nejd, the second Saudi state. The British wanted the Arabs to end the hold of the Ottomon Empire. Ibn Saud invaded the Kingdom of Hejaz and took over the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. Before this invasion, the Hashemite family had ruled Hejaz for many centuries. Now the Sauds had taken over. Ibn Saud, the Sultan of Nejd, administered the two parts of this dual kingdom as separate units for a few years. Then on 23 September 1932, the two kingdoms unified as Saudi Arabia. Today Ibn Abdul Wahhab’s teachings are the official, state-sponsored form of Islam in Saudi Arabia. With the help of funding from Saudi petroleum exports (and other factors), the movement underwent “explosive growth” beginning in the 1970s and now has worldwide influence. The US State Department has estimated that over the past four decades Riyadh has invested more than $10 billion into charitable foundations in an attempt to replace mainstream Islam with the harsh intolerance of its Wahhabism. The doctrine of Ibn Abdul Wahhab had been the underlying base for many young people around the world, to be engaged in religion-based violence and extremism.

Ibn Saud became the first ruler of Saudi Arabia in 1932. Though he embraced the strict moral restrictions of Wahhabi teachings – inside his palaces, all hedonistic activities were just a norm. He kept numerous wives in his harem. He had forty-five sons and an unknown number of daughters. Sex between these stepbrothers and sisters was frequently practiced inside the palace. Almost all his sons, including the six subsequent kings, had sex with their stepsisters. They swapped their sisters openly. They called it, “all in the family!” Many Saudi princesses have shared the tales of this secret lifestyle with their intimate friends. The inside picture of the Saudi kingdom differs from how the outside world sees it. The moral code of conduct they advocate so fiercely as the core of Wahhabism has been just their religious instrument for achieving the political ends.    

Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, the first king of Saudi Arabia (1932 — 1953)

The U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt meets with King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud, on board the U.S. Navy heavy cruiser USS Quincy (CA-71) in the Great Bitter Lake, Egypt, on 14 February 1945. The king is speaking to the interpreter, Colonel William A. Eddy, USMC. Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, USN, the president’s aide and chief of Staff, is at left.

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