The spiritual guru of the United States of Kailasa is Swami Nityananda. Photo: youtube.com/@NithanandaTV
An amazing story took place in Paraguay, worthy of Ostap Bender himself. According to The Guardian, the chief of staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock of this country, Arnaldo Chamorro, signed an agreement with a non-existent state, the United States of Kailash, for which he lost his position.
It all started when the Kailasa “diplomats” met with the Minister of Agriculture of Paraguay, Carlos Giménez y Chamorro and signed a memorandum of understanding. In addition, Chamorro did not know where Kailasa was located, but decided to sign the document, since the foreigners offered help to Paraguay in solving a number of problems, including the irrigation of agricultural lands.
As a result, the document expresses “the sincere desire and recommendation to the Government of Paraguay to “consider, explore and actively pursue the establishment of diplomatic relations with the United States of Kailasa and support the admission of the United States of Kailasa as a sovereign state country and independent in several international organizations, including the United Nations.
As a result, it turned out that Kailasa is not a state, but a religious organization organized in 2019. Its spiritual guru is a certain Swami Nityananda. Kailasa’s website describes the “country” as “a revived ancient enlightened Hindu civilization establishing diplomatic relations around the world by opening spiritual embassies.”
The Ministry of Agriculture of Paraguay, in its defense, stated that the agreement “cannot be considered an official document,” since the corresponding legal procedures were not followed at the time of its signing. Furthermore, it emerged that Chamorro acted “without any authorization.”
As a result, the official was mocked and forced to resign. The case of Chamorro is, of course, atrocious, but not the only one in the practice of the “diplomats” of Kailasa. Earlier this year, they were able to participate in two UN events in Geneva: a debate on women’s representation in decision-making systems organized by the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and a debate on the sustainable development organized by the Economic Affairs Committee. , Social and Cultural Rights.
In a video on the UN website, a woman introducing herself as the “US Resident Ambassador to Kailasa”, Vijayapriya Nithyananda, can be seen asking about “indigenous rights and sustainable development”. The woman described Kailasa as “the first sovereign Hindu state” founded by Nityananda, the “Supreme Pontiff of Hinduism.” The “ambassador” also stated that the country “has succeeded in sustainable development” by providing all its citizens with basic needs such as food, shelter and healthcare for free.
Other Kailasa “victims” were the cities of Denver in the US state of Colorado and Newark in New Jersey. The latter generally became a “sister city” with a fictitious country, and a statement was published on the “state” website that “the United States recognized the United States of Kailash and signed a bilateral agreement.”
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