Saturday, January 29, 2011

nice han-xtist combination fraud: andhra 'students' wearing radio-frequency collars

jan 29th, 2011

figures: a semi-english-literate chinese woman (susan su) creates a 'christist university' for pure fraud.

and all these andhra people -- i bet they are mostly neo-converts looking for an easy passport to the us -- get caught. they should have taken different avenues of which i can suggest two:

1. claim you are a 'divinity student' or padre. you get an immigrant visa with little trouble. your church can help

2. marry a kerala christist nurse. there are plenty of them in the us with immigrant visas.

no need to get caught in this sort of sordid drama when there are such easier alternatives for christists.

i don't know if the 'collar' story is true or is just made up by indian media. i wouldn't put it past the migra to do it, of course.

you guys remember jaichand pallekonda, the doc who is also a christist fundamentalist and a foulmouth and an andhra guy? i wonder if a) he's involved in this scam, and b) why not a peep has been heard from him about unfairly yanks are treating fellow-andhras.



the indians who cooperated in this deal 

4 comments:

M. Patil said...

Rajeev,

I don't think those students are Chritists though. I am sure over 90% of them are Hindus. In AP there is an absolute craze to be in U.S & A, even if it means working in a Indian restaurant.

souixsie said...

You couldn't tell since the christists have perfected the art of stealth conversion to reap the dual benefits of money from church and state. Samuel Reddy's ascendancy and his overt moves promoting the christist agenda suggests that AP has long gone the way of Kerala and the NE territories.

Eternalsoul said...

After reading comments in TOI paper, I came to know that Andhraites are called 'gulties'! Any idea what that means?

mayura said...

Gulties is a reverse word created rearranging the word Telugu.