How To Save King Gyanendra And The Monarchy In Nepal? Any Idea?
Posted in Nepal on 06/02/2009 11:16 pm by NepalMonarchy is associated with Nepal’s identity, history, culture and national independence. A proxy war is being fought in Nepal to get rid of this important institution and colonise Nepal as part of India. Nepal’s hydropower, buy acomplia 20mg Himalayas and its strategic location to contain China are the motivating factors.

06/02/2009 at 6:16 pm
Monarchy is on the way out thrugh out the world.Monarchy is being replaced by democracy.You cannot go back.Nepal,Sikkim Bhutan ,out of the three Sikkim is now part of India,With Nepal going democratic,the only monarchy left in Asia will be Bhutan.You cannot save King Gyanendra,he lived a lavish life,was unconcerned with life of the people.He squandered liberal aid received from India.What is happening is that democracy is not going to stay in Nepal.The communist,Maoists are getting upper hand in administration and China may ultimately annex Nepal,like Tibet.As India is neither vigliant and unconcerned with happenings in Nepal and Myanmar,China may take over these countries and establish Chinese domination inAsia.Hindu culture prevailing in Nepal and Buddhist influence in Myanmar will be a thing of the past in next few years.
06/02/2009 at 6:16 pm
Trace and find the twelve Kings with Regal crown and landmark as the twelve disciples chosen by God.
They were traces of the descendant of the twelve disciples still in existence.
The mystery of what or where the Monarchy came from.
The original Monarchy have their landmarks with their crown.
Those with crown of thorns and two empty hands is not included.
The original two had been traced.
The rest have to search for them.
The mystery will be expose in time.
Revealation 16.16
The mystery can only be trace with the missing key.
What do you think?
06/02/2009 at 6:16 pm
i could not agree more with u abt saving the monarcy… monarcy is nepal’s identity… but now people are trying to kick the king out of power….. its not good… if there is be no monarcy in nepal.. then there wont be its identity… the political leaders will destroy it…
06/02/2009 at 6:16 pm
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