Tata Group organization
also: Tata, Tatas, Tata Sun, Tata-owned hotel, Tata Motors, Tata Steel, Tata company
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Claims (5)
Ratan Tata headed
Tata Group host_asserted
“Well, he died in October 2024, which is kind of interesting. The guy Tata, Ratan Novel Tata, and I'm going to spell that R-A-T-A-N, and his middle name is N-A-V-A-L, and his last name is Tata, T-A-T-A. Okay, so he was in charge of the entir…”
▶ More on the Mumbai terror event and Tata @ 31:55
Tata Family founded
Tata Group host_asserted
“Our billionaires ought to be doing in the United States instead of importing the products of the Indian school system. We should be growing our own. And that's exactly what these guys did. They used their billions from the opium trade to se…”
▶ What does H1B visas have to do with Opium and the CIA_ @ 6:05
United Kingdom funded
Tata Group host_asserted
“And, you know, the Boxer Wars and all of that other stuff. So the Tatas owe their riches to the British colonial power. That's the easiest way to say that. So I began looking into this. And I came up with a couple of very interesting things…”
▶ More on the Mumbai terror event and Tata @ 1:50
Tata Group funded
Sassoon Family host_asserted
“When he sent me the information about the history of Tatas and the Sassoons and them starting with opium. And basically when India was a colony of Britain, they're like what we did with ours in Cuba and Latin America. They create these elit…”
▶ More on the Mumbai terror event and Tata @ 0:53
Tata Group funded
2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks host_asserted
“in a terrorist attack in India. And I mentioned to you guys in my previous video that they don't just pick a generic place to do the terrorist attack. The terrorist attack is actually carried out in a Tata-owned hotel. What? Yeah. Yeah. So …”
▶ More on the Mumbai terror event and Tata @ 22:02
Mentions (8)
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Hi everyone, this is gonna be a wild ride, so I'm gonna give you a heads up, it'll be longer than normal. This Tata Sassoon thing keeps bothering me, and I had a gentleman send me some information that I wanna add to what I posted yesterday…
▶ 0:53
When he sent me the information about the history of Tatas and the Sassoons and them starting with opium. And basically when India was a colony of Britain, they're like what we did with ours in Cuba and Latin America. They create these elit…
▶ 1:21
for centuries after they are granted their independence. And their allegiance is still to their former colonial power because it's how they got all of their money. And so obviously the Tatas and the Sassoons being the add-on for the incursi…
▶ 22:02
in a terrorist attack in India. And I mentioned to you guys in my previous video that they don't just pick a generic place to do the terrorist attack. The terrorist attack is actually carried out in a Tata-owned hotel. What? Yeah. Yeah. So …
▶ 31:55
Well, he died in October 2024, which is kind of interesting. The guy Tata, Ratan Novel Tata, and I'm going to spell that R-A-T-A-N, and his middle name is N-A-V-A-L, and his last name is Tata, T-A-T-A. Okay, so he was in charge of the entir…
▶ 35:57
Tetley T created Tata Motors, bought Jaguar and Land Rover, created Tata Steel, and acquired another steel company called Corus, C-O-R-U-S, that used to be English and the Netherlands, but now belonged to him. So, this is the guy that is...…
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called TATA, T-A-T-A, who has a lot of H-1B visas inside the United States. And I'm going to read to you, I'm not going to mention the name because I'm not sure I have their permission, but it says the TATA group is also responsible for the…
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Their steel industry came from the Tata family. And the Tata family spent billions of dollars investing in the education system of India to produce the people that are now being brought into the United States. What I find the most amazing i…