Saturday, October 11, 2025

Public Request or Pubic (hair) Request

Public Request or Pubic (hair)  Request 

There was a mad guy in our time (five years senior) in Kandy (not a medical man) who used to collect "Pubic Hair" of women as souvenirs. 

He ended up as a  confirmed venereal disease guy.


My hypothesis is, if we do "a double blind study" we can confirm most of the Buddhist monks are homosexuals by a simple V.D.R.L. test.
 
There are more sensitive tests available now. 
 
I do not do medical work currently this piece is about Jayarathna Pathiraarchchi.

He claims over 170 odd guys and girls have stolen his copyright material and published books saying "Buddha was born in Ceylon" without supporting evidence with original "Stone-Edits".

I hope one of these guys or girls prosecuted by the Copyright Law of Ceylon
 
Then only the Rights of Jayarathna Pathiraarchchi can be protected.

I have a another request.
 
Anyone can enter Sasana or exit Sasana without restriction. 
But Buddha Sasana Ministry should have a Register with their full BIODATA for public consumption.

Some of these guys have several names just like NPP/JVP guys in the Parliament.

Buddha Sasana Minisyry should make V.D.R.L. test mandatory before registration and repeat it at five year regular intervals.
 
This is to stop venereal disease from spreading to the vulnerable.
 
They should be displayed for Public Consumption at all V.D.R.L. testing Units including Private Hospitals.

All Parliamentary members should be exempted from this "need to know basis" requirement.
 
In my time in UK 37 parliamentary members were confirmed paedophiliacs, including one Prime Minister.

This is to avoid public embarrassment to guys who voted them in
 
The voter should not know these simple facts.

I will list a few of them without the adopted name are given below.
 
1. Norwegian Kleppe 
2. Mivanapalane
3. Mukalane
4. Kiribathgoda 
5. Padukka 
6. Gampaha
7. Pitaduwa
8. Hagoda
9. Waharaka
10. Ellawala
11. Bandarawela 
12. Madagoda
13. Padukka
14. Ampitiya 
15. Gangodawila
16. Nugegoda
17. Waligama
18. Ratmalane
19. Panadure
20. Kotte
21. Siriduwe
22. Nagoda 

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