~Iran Elections~

cougarbreath's picture

I don't know if you've seen this, but it just about made my blood boil. Who do you think was behind stirring up all the dissension, via twitter, over the elections?

Three guesses, the first two don't count.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6k6FO9gah8

stick's picture

If it weren't for the internet how screwed would we all be?

Mousavi, Celebrated in Iranian Protests, Was the Butcher of Beirut
http://blogs.cqpolitics.com/spytalk/2009/06/mousavi-celebrated-in-irania...

"The Iranian ambassador received instructions from the foreign minister to have various groups target U.S. personnel in Lebanon, but in particular to carry out a 'spectacular action' against the Marines," said Lyons.

"He was prime minister," Lyons said of Mousavi, "so he didn't get down to the details at the4 lowest levels. "But he was in a principal position and had to be aware of what was going on."

Lyons, sometimes called "the father" of the Navy SEALs' Red Cell counter-terror unit, also fingered Mousavi for the 1988 truck bombing of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Center in Naples, Italy, that killed five persons, including the first Navy woman to die in a terrorist attack.

Bob Baer agrees that Mousawi, who has been celebrated in the West for sparking street demonstrations against the Teheran regime since he lost the elections, was directing the overall 1980s terror campaign.

But Baer, a former CIA Middle East field officer whose exploits were dramatized in the George Clooney movie "Syriana," places Mousavi even closer to the Beirut bombings.

"He dealt directly with Imad Mughniyah," who ran the Beirut terrorist campaign and was "the man largely held responsible for both attacks," Baer wrote in TIME over the weekend.

"When Mousavi was Prime Minister, he oversaw an office that ran operatives abroad, from Lebanon to Kuwait to Iraq," Baer continued.

It's starting to appear that either way the election went the plan the whole time was to destabilize Iran with the end game appearing to be the installation of the son of the Shah.

Those who do not learn from history are destined to repeat it.

stick's picture

I'd hate to jump on this too early because this might just be to suck people like me in that already think this whole Iran thing is a redux of Operation Ajax but today Whatreallyhappened.com is full of stories about the media starting to show it's hand in putting forth a new revolutionary leader for Iran and that the Supreme Council is thinking of deposing Khomeini.

The guy that is being put forward is

drummroll please (and if true 100% absolute proof what this was all about)
Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.

hahahahahahaha my god what a world we live in

cougarbreath's picture

Bwhahahaha

The story keeps growing different legs, it's hard to tell if it's going backward or forward anymore.

There sure are a lot of people feeling pretty stupid about their original opinions, that's all I know.

Want some fries with that crow?

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LIVE and let live.

stick's picture

Oh my I had not seen this yet.

From 2006
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=14424

Reza Pahlavi, son of the late Shah of Iran, told the editors of HUMAN EVENTS last week that in the next two to three months he hopes to finalize the organization of a movement aimed at overthrowing the Islamic regime in Tehran and replacing it with a democratic government.

He believes the cause is urgent because of the prospect that Iran may soon develop a nuclear weapon or the U.S. may use military force to preempt that. He hopes to offer a way out of this dilemma: a revolution sparked by massive civil disobedience in which the masses in the streets are backed by elements of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.

Pahlavi, who lives in exile in the United States, said he has been in contact with elements of the Revolutionary Guard that would be willing to play such a role, and activists who could help spark the civil disobedience.

He also said that the U.S. and other governments can help by imposing “smart sanctions” on the leaders of Iranian regime, but he categorically opposes U.S. military intervention.

stick's picture

hahaha it gets better and better

Apparently now people are figuring out that a lot of the flags in the protest and solidarity photos taken from the U.S. contain brand new right out of the box flags of the Shah. The 30 year old Iranian flags can be seen in a couple pictures.


and this one wearing a mask hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdH_wbEOdF0&feature=player_embedded

Wait never mind, there is nothing to make out of this...Obama went on TV today and said I am a nutjob for thinking that the CIA is involved in an ongoing operation to overthrow the Iranian government.

Devon_Saunders's picture

Listened to it on the radio...

I hafta say, Obama's the best public speaker I've heard since Hitler.

About the same agenda too... :(

~Edit~... I'm slow today. That means the flags were made for this occasion... so it was planned in advance.

Nope... nothing to think about here.. move along, citizen!

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~Live life to its fullest... with open arms, an open heart and most importantly, an open mind.~

Lisa's picture

Not necessarily...

One of my roommates in college was Persian, God forbid if you called her Iranian. She had one of the old flags in her room. In California, the Persian/Iranian community is quite large. It wouldn't surprise me if they still sold those flags in the Iranian grocery stores.

chiefronpaul's picture

Pahlavi,

this should be good for "democracy" in the middle east.

Khomar's picture

Ah, yes. Democracy. When the NWO is looking to spread something around the world, you really have to wonder if there is something wrong with it.

stick's picture

If people around the world were smarter they would realize that a democracy is a terrible form of government because it creates environments where the stupid and the greedy have all the power because they are the ones who are easily pandered too.

As all of us here know, democracy = mob rule and the world sure is full of a lot of stupid people. It's no wonder why the NWO folks really enjoy spreading their democracy virus around like an STD riddled whore.

Lisa's picture

It's not about intelligence,

it's about ignorance.

Public school.

see-thru's picture

ooh... he's soooo creepy.

he's another reason i say 'thank god for the earth changes.

ick

stick's picture

whatever you do, do not watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRwUZ-u6KFo

It will only make you angrier.

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LIVE and let live.

stick's picture

yes, I was again told I was crazy for posting all of this info plus more and plus connections to things in this country
http://www.flamevault.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69951

cougarbreath's picture

You're Good!

Can't surprise you with anything.

Man, are people just totally brain dead, or what?????

I visited my old "conservative" forum tonight, and they are having a good old time bashing Ron Paul because he was the "one".

"In the strongest message yet from the U.S. government, the House voted 405-1 Friday to condemn Tehran's crackdown on demonstrators and the government's interference with Internet and cell phone communications."

I had to leave, because I felt so thoroughly disgusted.

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LIVE and let live.

stick's picture

some people just can't handle the real truth. They can handle a certain level of it but for most there is a point where it becomes too real and as I tried to explain to the idiots at that forum cognitive dissonance kicks in and you go lalalalalala not true or you resort to other child like action like laughing away the problem.

Just know that once someone makes it far enough down the road there is never any going back. Once you take that red pill no amount of blue pills will put things back the way they were. At least those people are talking about Ron Paul. Today I went to the grocery store in one of my Ron Paul "Just Come Home" POW style shirt and 3 20ish year olds were laughing at it. But at least they knew who the guy was in the picture. Of course then on my way out I passed a young teen wearing a Che Guevara shirt and I couldn't help but shake my head.

Do not be concerned with "winning this war" for the hearts and minds. Be concerned about doing the things that you need to do to project victory. Only through projecting victory can you ever achieve it and always stand on principals and most importantly KNOW WHY. That is what being the lone dissenter means to me and why Ron Paul is my guru.

cougarbreath's picture

You Can't Take Away Integrity

One poster has a revelation:

"However, there is one thing I will say for the man that I very much admire, even when I’m disagreeing, and that is that he is consistent. Anyone knowing what he’s said in the past on foreign issues would expect him to vote against this. He does NOT stick his finger in the wind to decide how to vote. He is principled and consistent. I always listen to what he has to say because he has won my respect."

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LIVE and let live.

stick's picture

and thus another door is opened

krmaya's picture

gee thanks for the warning...I think I'll go listen to Catherine Austin Fitts instead

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