Krishna wants us to be in knowledge, because
"all suffering comes from ignorance."
We even have a Christian Church group regularly posting links to PADA on their bulletin board oddly enough, or maybe not, maybe its very relevant to their own internal issues. There are also a few sites that lift our articles in total and get their own readers, so its hard to tell how many views they get on our materials over there.
Various book writers, news article writers, college kids writing religion papers etc. sometimes ask copyright permission to use our materials and so on. A couple of people copied the audio of our videos and they reposted on youtube and so forth. So its getting around -- at least to some extent.
Very recently some folks from India wrote questions to us about the whole Dhanurdara swami issue, so it appears that our stuff is filtering around here and there. Yep, these folks from India told me straight up "The GBC is not really informing people about the Dhanurdara problem over here, we get very little information over here."
Well yep.
And we can thank guys like Bhakti Vikas swami and others of that ilk for that process. BVKS keeps his people in the dark as a couple of them wrote me some challenges recently, and they had no clue about any of the history I was talking about. Clueless, on purpose, as part of GBC policy. The good news is, Krishna does not want all of the people to be in illusion all the time, gradually a few of them get to see what is what over time, and then those informed people inform others and so forth.
Anyway, here is our current week's viewer list, top numbers of views first:
01. USA
02. India
03. Russia
04. Ukraine
05. United Kingdom
06. Canada
07. France
08. Poland
09. Germany
10. Netherlands
11. Brazil
12. Australia
13. Austria
14. Ireland
15. Unknown Region
16. Switzerland
17. Sweden
18. Croatia
19. Czechia14. Ireland
15. Unknown Region
16. Switzerland
17. Sweden
18. Croatia
20. Mexico
21. New Zealand
22. S. Africa
23. Saudi / UAE
24. China
25. Taiwan
26. Philippines
27. Japan
28. Malaysia
29. Moldova
30. Bulgaria
31. Greece
32. Spain
33. Bangladesh
34. Romania
35. Qatar
36. Puerto Rico
37. Bulgaria
38. Estonia
39. Iceland
40. Peru
41. Bosnia & Herzegovina
26. Philippines
27. Japan
28. Malaysia
29. Moldova
30. Bulgaria
31. Greece
32. Spain
33. Bangladesh
34. Romania
35. Qatar
36. Puerto Rico
37. Bulgaria
38. Estonia
39. Iceland
40. Peru
41. Bosnia & Herzegovina
[PS: Places like Russia and China numbers go up and down quite dramatically sometimes, makes me think their internets are being messed with over there.]
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