Tuesday 10 August 2021

Insidious attack by racist journalists on Hinduism

You’d hope that journalists write their articles based on facts in a fair and just manner. Unfortunately, the reality is different. There is a lot of bias and even hatred that comes through. Anyone who has a good look at (western) media, will see that there is a strong negative attitude towards Hinduism. This Hindumisia is widespread and sadly also something that the founders and visionaries of Kosmic Fusion, Sree Maa Shri Ji, have experienced.


There are several reasons behind this negative bias based on colonialism, racism, geopolitics and if you follow the money, you will see a clear (funding) link of western media and even media in India with Abrahamic religion, Christianity in particular, also known as the church- media - anti-cult nexus.

The missionaries and colonialists came with an agenda to save the soul of brown Hindus and that deluded superiority complex got hit more badly on discovering ancient texts that they found in India. It made them feel small in front of the brown skinned Hindus and since that day the seeds of Hindumisia have been sowed. 

Kosmic Fusion is a noble mission and completely universal. Sree Maa Shri Ji bring the most Benevolent Quantum Vortex Scalar Wave Photon Pulse onto this planet. This Magnificent Mother of all Energies, Frequencies and Vibrations touches and uplifts anyone, no matter who they are. It is a most Gracious Shakti for the benefit of mankind and spiritual seekers of any background.

However, when two journalists in New Zealand wrote an article on Kosmic Fusion, they came from their racist and biased attitudes and defamed Sree Maa Shri Ji simply because they are Hindu.

Article part of a smear campaign

Kosmic Fusion is open to anyone irrespective of background, race, religion and also welcomed volunteers. In 2013 it was only a small group of volunteers who themselves signed up for the Facilitator in Training (FiT) programme by writing a letter to Sree Maa Shri Ji promising to support the mission of Kosmic Fusion to share the Quantum Vortex Scalar Wave Photon Pulse with many more.

Sadly, not all who had signed up for the Facilitator in Training Programme turned out to be genuine. There were two volunteers, Irene/Joy Kuo and Iphigenia Amoutsias/Malana B. Taresi, who were asked to leave at some point as it had become clear they were not there for their spiritual journey or to support the mission of Kosmic Fusion, but for their own selfish and destructive motives.

They were given a chance, as Sree Maa sees the potential of the Absolute in everyone, but as they chose not work on themselves and were intentionally creating severe disturbance within the group, they were asked to go. True to their personality issues (which they had been displaying over the years), they didn’t take this very well and organised a smear campaign against Kosmic Fusion and its founders. This was kicked off with a paid article in the New Zealand media. 

The insidious agenda of the journalists

The two journalists writing the article were free to come into Sree Maa Shri Ji’s home and talk to Sree Maa Shri Ji at length. Sree Maa Shri Ji answered all their questions and gave them evidence in good faith and full transparency that would make clear why these two volunteers were asked to leave after their consistent unethical behaviour and bullying of other volunteers for over 4 years.

The journalists also saw Sree Maa Shri Ji’s home temple and would have gotten a sense of Sree Maa Shri Ji’s love and worship for Bhagwan Swaminarayan, their isht-Bhagwan (Deity of worship). Sree Maa Shri Ji were so trusting that the journalists were granted a rare opportunity to take pictures of their beautiful home temple.

Yet the agenda of the two white journalists was not to do proper research or write an honest article. They had come with the intention to slander. This is painfully evident from the opening of the article itself, where they have taken the murtis (idols) that are in the home temple of Sree Maa Shri Ji and put “Bad Vibrations” underneath those murtis in big letters. To do this to the murti of a Deity that the journalists know is worshipped and revered is blasphemy. The Quantum Vortex Scalar Wave Photon Pulse is the most Gracious Signature of the Source-Void and to call it Bad Vibrations is a deliberate insult.


The subtitle reads “The implosion of a new age cult”. Neither is Kosmic Fusion new age, nor is it a cult in any way and the journalists know this, but their agenda was never to write a fair and balanced article. The opening clearly sets a pitch to frame Kosmic Fusion and its founders in a very bad light, and the ‘special effects’ with the smoke of incense running alongside the article’s webpage are only added to mock Hinduism. It is all a well thought-through presentation to defame.

This defamation is rooted in a racist attitude and steeped in Hindumisia. It is tell-tale sign that a lot of the language that the journalists use is Christian-based and the experts they consulted also have a Christian background. This is not just a sensationalist article filled with lies, this is an insidious attack on Hinduism and Sree Maa Shri Ji because they bring that Shakti. This irresponsible journalism and outright attack should have never been printed.

Quite frankly what these two journalists, Steve Kilgallon and Tony Wall, have written is a form of hate speech and must be called out, hence the necessity for this blog to get out there. Please share it so that people can understand the duplicitous undertones of western reporting on Hinduism.

Forever grateful to Sree Maa Shri Ji for bringing and boundlessly sharing the Quantum Vortex Scalar Wave Photon Pulse for the wellbeing of countless jivatmas (incarnational souls).

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