Yaśodānandana: Atomic bomb for India. That is the greatest paradox.
Prabhupāda: There was a picture. Some deputation came to the minister that "We are starving. There is no food." The administrator, he went, "Of course, I have no information that you have no . . . but we're advanced now. Come tomorrow, there will be radio message. Radio message, radio. There's television, hah, television . . ."
Yaśodānandana: Television.
Prabhupāda: "Television, tomorrow. From tomorrow you'll have television."
Yaśodānandana: Instead of food.
Prabhupāda: Instead of food you'll get television. (laughs) Advanced. This is going on. "I am hungry, sir. What shall I do with television?" That is the real answer. Say, "I'm hungry. What shall I do with the television?" But he's pacifying, "Don't worry, you'll get television." This is science.
Tamāla Kṛṣṇa: Cheaters.
Prabhupāda: This is science. People, for want of sufficient nourishment, they are becoming dwarf, and they are discovering scientific method.
Brahmānanda: Intoxication. By increasing the intoxication the desire for food reduces. You eat less.
Prabhupāda: Yes. Therefore they are very much dizzy. And little hunger satisfy with meat. That's all. That is going on in the Western country. The drinking . . . I have seen in airplane, bottles after bottle they are drinking.
Devotee: Every day.