Senhore Helekar,

This is my last email to you on this thread - unless circumstances change that 
would warrant me to write back again.

I haven't yet exercized the full potential of my retaliation. I am definitely 
not going to reveal to you what I got in my arsenal. In military terms - its 
called 'element of surprise'. I reserve the right to retain all options on the 
table and I shall use my options at the time of my choosing. For now, I shall 
keep you guessing :)

There is zero chance of any benefit senhor Helekar's research is going to 
benefit any humans. The only cure that could come from the non-sense that he is 
talking about, is either with the use of stem cells or by altering human DNA 
with the use of a virus that could be used to 'fix' the genetic damage to the 
concerned individual. So please go ahead and return my tax money back to the US 
federal agency.

Because I requested him to return the 'dole' back to the US government, senhor 
Helekar wants me to return the tax payer money I might have gotten for my 
education in India. Does this punk have any idea, how much money I have paid to 
the Indian government in taxes? I have given much more to India than what I got.

Just this year alone, I paid some close to Rs 1,000,000 (some US $20,000) in 
customs duty for some stuff that I sent to Goa. I could have easily bribed some 
"Babu" - far less money - at the Indian customs and sneaked my stuff in. But I 
paid the money to the Indian government via actual bank transfers. India should 
be proud of an OCI like me. Don't you agree :) .

Finally, this punk admits that the US is the number one country in the world 
for technological advancement. He also admits (though half heartedly) that 
India is no match for the US. 

How cool is that for this hypocrite?

Jim F
New York

--- On Sat, 7/24/10, Santosh Helekar <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Santosh Helekar <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Cross Pollination
> To: " estb. 1994!Goa's premiere mailing list" <[email protected]>
> Date: Saturday, July 24, 2010, 8:58 PM
> --- On Fri, 7/23/10, Jim Fernandes
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
...
...
> 
> And now he is talking about cross wires and targets. Apart
> from being an admission of his impotence to do anything to
> me so far, ...
...
...
> 
> Shri Fernandes, What exactly are you threatening to do to
> me this time?
> 
...
...

> He will not be able to do any of the things I have listed
> above that he wants to do to me. He can rant and rave, huff
> and puff and blow as much steam as he has in him till the
> cows come home on Goanet. He is absolutely powerless as far
> as doing anything to me or anybody else. 
...
...
> > If India is so great, what are you doing here in the
> US?
> >
> 
> As I have already said in response to Adv. Gracias, the
> U.S. is the best place in the world to do the kind of
> research that I am doing. The fact that U.S. is greater than
> India in my field does not mean India is not great. I have
> already pointed out why India is greater than many European,
> North and South American and Asian countries, such as
> Portugal, Spain, Turkey, Australia, South Korea, Argentina,
> Brazil, Mexico, South Korea, Indonesia, etc., in terms of
> Nobel Prizes awarded for work done in the same country.
...
...
> > Why are you using my money (my taxpayer money) to
> further your knowledge?
> >
> 
> Another emission from the depths of ignorance! I am using
> my taxpayer money, my skills, my mind and my blood and sweat
> to advance scientific knowledge for the benefit of all
> humankind, so one day when Fernandes and/or his descendants
> need the best treatment for some brain disorder they will
> have the chance to get it.
> 
> >
> > Why don't you go back to India and beg with the Indian
> government for >the grant?
> 
...
...
> It is also highly likely that someone’s donations and
> taxpayer money supported Fernandes’ education in the U.S.
> and India. So if anybody should return public money it is
> Fernandes who should do it, because unlike me, he is not
> 
...
...

> Cheers,
> 
> Santosh
> 

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