A little bit about the Nine Unknown Men
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The Nine Unknown Men are a two millennia-old secret society founded by the Indian Emperor Asoka 273 BC
Emperor Asoka once aware of the horrors of war, wished to forbid men ever to put their intelligence to evil uses.
the Nine Unknown Men.
Each of the Nine is supposedly responsible for guarding and improving a single book. These books each deal with a different branch of potentially hazardous knowledge. The books are said to cover the following subjects:
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The Nine Unknown Men – Tablot Mundy Ebook
This extremely hard to find book was scanned to be preserved and to be read for the coming generations
The format is a bit bad here and there so please bear with me..Hardly 5 pages out of 350 pages have a bad formatting..you can live with that…can’t you?
The Original scans are uploaded here. I must warn you that the files are over 250 mb.
They have been broken into smaller parts by file splitter,So if you want to get the original scans..download all the files and use file splitter provided to join them.Its included in the directory.
Also included is a word file…So if you are feeling generous enough then correct the formatting and send it back to me
Some screen shots for skeptics who do not believe this to be true



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It’s the 10 anniversary of the Kargil war.
Let’s start by why this war was exactly held
What was Pakistan’s interest in Siachen?
Before we can answer this we need to go to Siachen.
What is Siachen?
The Siachen Glacier is located in the eastern Karakoram Range in the Himalaya Mountains at about 35°30N 77°00E / 35.5°N 77.0°E / 35.5; 77.0, just east of the Line of Control between India-Pakistan. India controls all of the Siachen Glacier itself, including all tributary glaciers.
So what is the big deal?
To answer this question we need to ask what is the Karakoram Highway
What is the Karakoram Highway?
The Karakoram Highway (KKH)is the highest paved international road in the world. It connects China and Pakistan across the Karakoram mountain range, through the Khunjerab Pass, at an altitude of 4,693 m/15,397 ft. as confirmed by both SRTM and multiple GPS readings. It connects China’s Xinjiang region with Pakistan’s Northern Areas.
Click to enlarge the pic and see how strategically Siachen is placed to counter the entire highway
Now we come back to the question
What was Pakistan’s interest in Siachen?
India is strategically placed its army in Siachen which overlooks the Karakoram high way. Sitting at this position the Indians can target the entire high way and its traffic at will and at ease.
This is again important because every time India has a conflict with Pakistan …the first move made by Indians is a navel blockade. India stations an aircraft carrier outside Karachi port acting as a deterrent to all the merchant ships trying to enter Pakistan.
With no oil in Pakistan they surrender within a week or two.
But why do we want to target this highway?
This is the oil age ..Anyone who controls oil is the king. The first and the foremost ingredient needed to start and sustain a war is oil.
Pakistan can only last for week or two if it does not get additional supplies of oil from the world. So in case of a war an Indian battle ship is placed in the Arabian Sea to push back all the oil tankers coming into Karachi or Gwader.
Please read of a past naval blockade of Pakistan.Google Operation Talwar
Now china can supply oil (Theoretically) arms and ammunition from this route. So it is important for us to cover this point too.
Okay cool I got the point lets go ahead.
Just to give you a sense of time the Siachen conflict started in 1984 and the
Karakoram highway was built in 1986.
Now Pakistan will never feel safe with Indians watching them from the top of a mountain

A picture will give you a better understanding.
So what was the Pakistani plan?
One must appreciate the planning of the Pakistani’s..I do …they had a brilliant plan.
In winters there was an unsaid understanding that both of them(India and Pakistan) empty their camps and go back to their bases as it would get too cold for them
to hold ground. This was done for the past 20-30 years. India had nothing to suspect anything un usual and more over the India was making good progress with Pakistan in terms of PR with Vajpayee going to Pakistan and India Pakistan bus and stuff like that.
Pakistanis took advantage of this and occupied Indian posts in winter itself. They were well supplied and they had stayed there for over a couple of months and had managed to get some heavy military equipment and were well equipped…better equipped than the Indian Army
a. Modernizing the Services. The war in Kargil has effectively highlighted that besides bravery and raw courage our officers and jawans need to be better equipped both in respect of arms and equipment. Imagine a rag-tag band of militants were better equipped than the fourth largest army in the world — what can be more insulting or demoralizing!
Well it goes without saying that all this stuff was sponsored from china and it was in response to the then Defense minister George calling China India’s number 1 enemy.
China only wanted to reciprocate the same feeling to India but this time in a better way.
So what was Pakistan’s plan?
Pakistani’s had planed that while nawaz sherrif diverts attention of Indian politicians from the Kashmir front, the army will infiltrate the posts occupy them and make a strong hold.The Indians will not respond appropriately and will go crying to US.US will announce a seize fire and Pakistan get hold of the strategic position and will co ordinate an attack at the siachen glacier with an attack at NH 1A.This will stop crucial equipment from reaching siachen and we will loose siachen to Pakistan and eventually the karakoram highway.
So where did it go wrong ?
1.The Indian response.The then Indian defense minister saw this and gave the army,navy and the air force a free hand to do what ever they can from the Indian side of Kashmir and get the intruders out.
The army brought bofors guns to hit the enemy bunkers accurately.

The Airforce was used to target the enemy bunkers where bofors could not be used.This was the first time Laser guided bombs were used in the war.

You can see the footage of the bombs that were dropped on the bunkers of Tiger hill .
2.Indians response was so great that the Pakistani planning went wrong. More over Kargil war was also open to the media. Watch video.
Now with the support of the international community getting low Pakistanis could not get the required Cease fire from US. Instead US asked them to vacant their position and refused to get dragged into this war.
With time running short and Indians navy blocking the ports of Karachi ,nawaz sherrif had no choice but to order a withdrawal of his troops. But Musharraf was not the one who wanted to withdraw. He wanted to make it into a war rather than a battle. Nawaz in the mean while thought of blaming Musharraf for the whole scenario as it would be more convenient for him. There was a falling out between them and it is at this moment that Nawaz Sherrif ordered the killing of Musharaff.
Musharraf survived the assassination and took over Pakistan in a Military coup.
So all in all ..The plan was great execution was nice but the sustainability was bad.
It’s been 10 years what has been the change now?
Well the Indian posts are manned for 24 hours a day and 365 days a week ,they have gone high tech and they are never left. Hot water, TV, Free telephone fridge ,heater, cooker.
Each and every bunker is self sustained with enough ration to last a year.helicopters are kept at disposal
The Indian army provides each jawan with some of the best winter clothing available in the world, snow boots and anti-glare goggles. Pucca barracks have been built and are heated using a kerosene “sikri” that has an exhaust system. The toilets are also heated using the same technique. Dehydrated food is available at all posts during winter. The power supply through generators is regulated to conserve fuel.
The best part for the jawans is that they can talk to their wives, children and parents on a daily basis. At places where the BSNL network is not available, satellite phones have been provided. Each post has a TV and DTH connection. The leader of the group regulates television viewing.
A doctor is attached with each unit, while each post has a jawan who has been trained in nursing. There is also the facility to land a chopper to evacuate anyone who is not feeling well.
“The newly-built defences are fully covered from both sides with two thick parallel-running stone walls, thick overhead protection which can bear any kind of fire from the enemy,” the officer said.
The idea for building these new defences came up after the army realised that the stone walls at posts facing the enemy directly and at close distances were not effective in providing shelter against shells fired in the ‘air-burst’ mode as the splinters were causing damage to the troops.
“Now even artillery shells fired in the air-burst mode would prove to be ineffective as our soldiers would be fully covered from all sides,” the officer said.
Now with all this in place there can be no chance of another mis adventure from Pakistan at least on this front.
Watch this video of how Pakistani army surrendered and accepts in soldiers bodies
And almost then entire Indo Pak border has been fenced with thermal imagery installed to monitor the movement of people both above and below ground and hence forth you do not see any more militant activities in Srinagar and Kashmir.
Watch the video of the national anthem at Siachen
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The Nine Unknown by Tablot Mundy
After buying it from ebay through my sister in US, I finally managed to get my hands on the book a few days back..
And there is a story on how i got this book,
I was on a desperate thing to buy this book,the original book, I looked all over the Internet but could not get my hands on one…I found lots of facsimile edition and costly ones too…around $ 49-150.I was tired and was about to buy one of them but it was that moment of despair i found it.
It was just put up for auction on eBay US and i put a maximum bid for $ 10 using my sisters account.
A week later i won the bid
Now here is the interesting part, the guy who auctioned it off packed the book and was about to send it when he passed away.Yes he passed away,well it took more that a month for the book to arrive and i had to contact the ebay anti fraud dept,they in turn got hold of the owner and found out that the owner had passed off, Some one else on her behalf posted the book.
My brave little sister was too scared to open the book as she thought that it was jinxed.The book had to wait for more that a year to get to me and well i got it today
I really cannot make out the date when it was printed,can’t really seem to find it.
Here are a few screenshots

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For those who want to know what the fuss about the nine unknow men is all about
According to occult lore, the Nine Unknown Men are a two millennia-old secret society founded by the Indian Emperor Asoka c. 270 BCE. According to the legend, upon his conversion to Buddhism after a massacre during one of his wars, the Emperor founded the society of the Nine to preserve and develop knowledge that would be dangerous to humanity if it fell into the wrong hands. Some versions of the story include an additional motivation for the Emperor to conceal scientific knowledge: remnants of the Rama Empire, an Indian version of Atlantis, which according to Hindu scripture was destroyed by advanced weaponry 15,000 years ago.
Read more here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Unknown_Men
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