The Dal Khalsa United Kingdom : Traitor’s Gate, The History Of The Badal Ruling Family
History of the traitorous Badal ruling family along with mistakes made by Maharajah Ranjit Singh in military policy. Also a discussion of the history of his wife’s family – the historic Majithia family and it’s history in the betrayal of Maharajah Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Misls.
The hand of the Majithia family in the deliberate destruction of the Sikh Misls and the attack by the family on Guru Gobind Singh’s command of “Tyaar-e-tyaar“. And finally, the successful cumination of their efforts in the destruction of the Tyaar-e-Tyaar command of Guru Gobind Singh.
There is a discussion of the collaboration of the Majithia family with the English and the subsequent destruction of the Sikh Panth. The blood relationship of Badal and the heretical Radho Soami Cult. The connection between some descendants of the Hill Rajahs (who fought against Guru Gobind Singh) and the Badal Family.
Also discussed are bloodlines, eugenics, DNA and the on-going inter-marriages between The Patiala Ruling Family, the Majithia Family (Harsimran Kaur’s Family) and Badals’s Family (Dhillon).
Not mentioned in this video presentation is the fact that The Chandigarh Tribune was started by a prominent member of the Majithia Family (Dyal Singh Majithia?). At the time of the partition of India, he married a Muslim woman, converted to Islam and went to Pakistan. The marriage may have been prompted by the desire to keep intact the large landholdings of the Majitha family which were in Pakistan after the partition. These land holdings (jagirs) were bestowed by Maharajah Ranjit Singh on the Majitha family. The Chandigarh Tribune was later taken over by Hindu Brahmins who created a trust to ensure that the control of the newspaper remained in their hands into perpetuity.
In the video below, notice the wife of Badal worshipping the penis of the Hindu god Shiva in front of her children. This worship is also performed by the Yogi Bhajan RSS ‘Sikh’ cult. Also notice Badal wearing the mark of a high caste Hindu inside the Sikh Darbar Sahib