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This Dore Shuden is an avatar of Buddha who protects honest monks from thieving evil necromancers like the Dirty Dalai Lama who has been conducting an occult offensive against the monks of his own order, "the Dorje Shugden cultists" as he calls them. One of Dorje Shugden group's
leaders was disemboweled by the Dirty Dalai's heavies.
(No shit)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorje_Shugden

Within Western civilization, the Dalai Lama appears as the purest light. He represents — according to former President Jimmy Carter — a new type of world leader, who has placed the principles of peace and compassion at the center of his politics, and who, with his kind and winning nature, has shown us all how the hardest blows of fate can be borne with perseverance and patience. By now he symbolizes human dignity and global responsibility for millions. Up until very recently hardly anyone, with the exception of his archenemies, the Chinese communists, has dared to criticize this impotent/omnipotent luminary. But then, out of the blue in 1996, dark clouds began to gather over the bright aura of the “living Buddha”.



Charges, accusations, suspicions and incriminations began to appear in the media. At first on the Internet, then in isolated press reports, and finally in television programs (see Panorama on ARD [Germany], November 20, 1997 and 10 vor 10 on SF1 [Switzerland], January 5-8, 1998). At the same time as the Hollywood stars were erecting a media altar for their Tibetan god, the public attacks on the Dalai Lama were becoming more frequent. Even for a mundane politician the catalogue of accusations would have been embarrassing, but for a divine king they were horrendous. And on this occasion the attacks came not from the Chinese camp but from within his own ranks.

The DL is also CIA connected. See pics.

The SHADOW OF THE DALAI LAMA

http://www.trimondi.de/SDLE/Introduction.htm