English Quote in Story by Gangadhara Rao Irlapati

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Sir, I am an unfortunate Indian scientist (69) that society threw away. Governments and research organizations did not support and encourage me. Despite facing severe poverty, social discrimination, caste-based prejudice, and the absence of government and institutional support, I built a small lab in my home and conducted research studies on the Earth’s sciences from my childhood in 1969 to this day. Over the years, I developed ~10,000 original scientific ideas, published ~5,000 contributions, and made ~1,000 Global Monsoon Time Scales, Global Geoscope Systems, Doctrines of Cosmology, Biometeorological Weather Forecasting Systems, and Astrometeorological Nature Cyclic Pattern Tables, including the Indian Monsoon Time Scale. While artificial rainfall-generation systems, artificial storm-generation systems, and artificial underground-water-generation systems, etc., were incomplete due to lack of support and opportunities. Search Google “Who is Gangadhara Rao Irlapati” to learn more about me.
However, I sacrificed my life for the science and humanity. I didn't get recognition and respect. My ideas and doctrines were subjected to the wrath of racists, casteists and fanatics as well as fellow scientists and resulted into oppression, ignored and darkened. In many incidents, I was attacked and taunted. My lab was invaded and burned.. Furthermore, I was tied to a pole and beaten. Illegal cases were framed and foisted against me, and I was imprisoned. I faced trials, handcuffed and led through streets, during inquiries and court trials/hearings. I am a victim of casteism and untouchability, and discrimination and negligence.
As years went on, time has slowly carried me toward a silent and tragic end. I am now making my life's last journey to the worlds of no return due to disregard and despair, poverty and illness. I am now suffering from severe asthma-COPD with uncontrollable exacerbations and related reduced left ventricular compliance and ventricular premature complexes; and currently surviving on medicines, inhalers, nebulization, and oxygen support. I do not know how long I will live or when death will come. But i know, I may leave this world suddenly and silently, unknown to the scientists of the world.
Before I leave this world, I present this appeal to the global scientific community : study my works, read my story, consider my plea, hear my appeal, and recognize me, If humanity ever develops technologies capable of recreating or restoring people from the past, I humbly ask that you remember me—along with all those scientists and individuals who sacrificed their lives for the progress of science. Bring us back, if possible, so that we may witness the achievements humanity has attained; share in your successes; rejoice with you; and perhaps complete the dreams and goals we could not fulfill during our lifetimes.unite in a collective scientific mission to conquer the creation.
Until then, I bid the world farewell.
Wish me good-bye..
GANGADHARA RAO IRLAPATI
(Direct Contact & Support: Reach out or offer direct peer support via email at gangadhar19582058@gmail.com or via his listed Indian contact/payment number at +91 6305571833.)

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