Thursday, January 31, 2008
Robert Morrow Comments on Clintons
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
WHAT WOULD MOHAMMAD DO?
ORTHODOX CHURCH MUSIC -Divna Ljubojevic
Monday, January 28, 2008
STONING BY "PEACEFUL" ISLAM
IRANIAN KAYHAN NEWSPAPER URGES MOSLEMS TO ATTACK CIVILIANS
Sunday, January 27, 2008
FARCICAL 'FREEDOM' IN IRAN and LITTLE KNOWN ANTI-ISRAEL, SECOND EXODUS PLAN
First, a winter freeze and heavy, deep snowfall paralyzed much of the country, including the capital city.
So what? All countries have bad weather.
So the country with the world's second largest reserves of natural petroleum gas, could not supply gas for cooking nor for heating to most of the country in any quantity that came close to the needs of the people. Mostly none at all!
The infrastructure was there, the natural petroleum gas was absent!
Fuel for vehicles is already rationed and prevents Iranians from driving any distance, one of the aims of the Suppression Forces to control movement within the country. Unless by easily checked and controlled bus, train or airline. (Shades of the Soviet Union? Hitler Germany?)
The shortage brutally hit four of the coldest provinces in the North of Iran - mostly because any available gas piped to those regions was being exported to neighboring Turkomanistan, a former Soviet Republic, for money and some barter, instead of being used to look after the Iranian populace's urgent needs.
When the situation became impossibly desperate, the Mullahs stopped exporting to Western ally, Turkey, to try to relieve some of the disasterous policy they had implemented.
And with $14 BILLION missing from Ahmadi-Nejad's budget accounts and some HALF MILLION destitute street kids and at least 100,000 abandoned women, in danger of freezing to death just in the capital Tehran's streets, with billions more being donated to terrorist groups like Hamas and Hezbollah and to Syria to buy Russian arms and destabiize Lebanon and destroy Israel, none of this Turkoman money is being spent on the well-being of Iranians.
In fact, some 500 students at Tehran University protested the poor quality of food in their cafeteria.
When confronted by the Mullah regime's armed and intolerant Suppression Forces, whose only duties lie in snuffing out any sign of dissent or protest, student numbers swelled to some 1,500 and the authorities became violent, beating anyone in range with batons and arresting dozens of them.
For protesting about the quality of their food! Not even the freedom to lodge a NON-political protest is allowed by the Mullahs.
And we want to apply our Western mindsets to deal with them? To negotiate? To plan a "reasoned" future behavior by them? Whom are we kidding? Or are we avoiding the reality of truth?
And yet U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice talks of reconciliation with the Islamic regime. If they stop enriching uranium.
The value of extending temporary global safety only perhaps thus achieved, apparently overrides the value to the USA of the Iranian peoples' well being even if it means the Mullahs remain in power.
Thank goodness the former #3 in the State Dept., Burns, a relentless advocate of prolonged, negotiated appeasement with Iran, has resigned.
Hopefully his replacement - also named Burns - will burn a different policy path - which includes saving the Iranian people, too.
Meanwhile, the Islamic oversight for "qualification" of candidates for parliamentary (Majliss) elections in March 2008, (granting permission to run - in "free" elections) has rejected "only" about a third of the candidates - according to Deputy Interior Minister, Afshar, though this rises to over 2,000 rejections.
Once again the alleged and farcical freedoms inferred by the Mullah claim to democratic "elections" are null and void when candidates get hand picked for pro-regime views and rejected for:
Having or having had a sympathy for the former monarchy or systems in place at that time.
Having a sympathy for any other kind of political system (in other words not "Velayat Faghigh" - rule by theocracy).
Having a sympathy for laws that are disapproved by the Mullah regime. (Anything that gives freedom to the people, something Khomeini openly ridiculed).
For having insufficient fervor for hard line Islam.
For having insufficient fervor for the ruling Mullah leadership members.
For supporting the "wrong" Mullahs like Rafsanjani or Kahroobi or reformists. (Official language avoids names but clearly infers such men).
For lack of sufficient Islamic knowledge. (According to hard line tenets).
For anti-Mullah activity - which can be anything like having a meal with the wrong person, leaving the country without permission, voicing discontent with the status quo, WATCHING a demonstration by others, helping a woman avoid arrest by the morals police, criticizing a member of the Suppression Forces or Revolutionary Guard, etc., etc. - or anything a clerical judge or court decides fits.
NOTE: 194 of those REJECTED are current Members of Parliament serving today! The regime did not like their past votes so they have banned them from running again.
Yes, Western World governments and dhimmis and apologists for this inhumane Mullah regime, free elections and democratic freedom, indeed! My foot!
Dariush Mehrjooi, an expatriate, prominent Persian movie director has just finished a full length film depicting social life in Iran - which the mullahs promptly banned and confiscated. (Now being shown in California and some other venues).
The movie shows the depth of drug addiction in the miserable populace (as high as 30% by many estimates, even 50% by others) and also gives the woman star a much higher level character role than other films about life in Iran.
Good depiction of social reality and worth seeing (Persian language) with rave revues from audiences, including one woman who said this is the first depiction of a woman in Islamic Iran that did not "make my skin crawl".
Also in the news, Russia has delivered the first 11kg of nuclear mateiral to Iran and plans to complete delivery of the rest in February. And Iran has openly told the European Union and the "Five" plus Germany that since the NIE (National Intelligence Estimate) "officially stated" Iran was not making a nuclear bomb, all sanctions are moot and should be cancelled.
And the whole matter should be removed from the United Nations and returned to the (very friendly to them) IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), where top dog El-Baradei has consistently done everything to protect Islamic Iran and delay any strong action against them.
Iran insists that nothing will prevent them from enriching uranium so tell the West to back off and stop wasting their time. They do not listen to criticism anyway, including protests about their having recently executed some17 or so youths (both genders) who had not yet reached the age of 18-years.
In closing, perhaps the least recognized MAJOR danger is the flood of Palestinians who blew up the border wall to Egypt and flooded many, many thousand people over into Egypt.
Here it was to buy supplies that had become in short supply with Israel closing their border with Gaza to try to stop rocket attacks.
The NEXT step to watch for is a flood of Palestinians doing the same and creating a human mini-Tsunami into Israel, where they reach population centers immediately.
This strategy has been a decades old, UNPUBLICIZED major plan the Palestinians have titled "The Second Exodus" but did not have a good entry channel till now(like the Gaza Strip).
The "semi-secret" plan also foresees emptying every refugee camp inside all Arab countries and organizing a HUGE human flood to drive the Israelis into the sea or second Exodus by sheer weight of numbers of UNarmed Palestinians.
(An estimated two to three MILLION warm bodies!)
They rely on Israel not having enough ammunition, let alone the resolve, to mow down that size of incursion. And it would be too close to their own citizenry to use nuclear or bio-weapons of mass destruction.
And they believe Egypt would also be overwhelmed and, moreover, reluctant to take action against these Palestinians.
Wake up Western world and gear up to handle the threat of Islam and terrorism more forcefully than the British Prime Minister did, when apologizing for, appeasing and dealing with the threat of Hitler till it was way too late.
DO NOT REPEAT HISTORY AT ITS WORST! TILL NOW, THAT IS.
Hitler and the Nazis did not cause a fraction of ONE PERCENT of the harm we will endure from Islamic Jihad if not stopped in its tracks.

The deaths of 50 Million people, in that era, will be a drop in the ocean of the global death and misery that will descend on us physically and financially.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
GRAPHIC LOOK AT BARBARIC ISLAM (video NOT for faint of heart)
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
CHECK OUT YOUR ZIP CODE INFORMATION
ISLAMIC IRAN - GET ARRESTED AND DIE MYSTERIOUSLY
Monday, January 21, 2008
THE USA & MUCH OF EUROPE SINKING INTO ISLAMIC CONTROL & POINTS TO PONDER
Sunday, January 20, 2008
OUR GREATEST VULNERABILITY TO TERRORISTS?
SAVE YOUR CAR!
To avoid this from happening to you, simply put some tape (electrical tape, duct tape or medical tape) across the VIN Metal Label located on the dash board. By law, you cannot remove the VIN, but you can cover it so it can't be viewed through the windshield by a car thief.
(As with carrying a concealed gun without a permit when going into a potentially dangerous area, the thought is "I would rather be judged by 12 than carried (in a coffin) by six".
Here the response would be "I would rather face a traffic court (if an officer objects to the tape) than have to lose my car and the headaches of dealing with the insureance aspects").
I urge you to forward this to your friends before some other car thief steals another car or truck. I slipped a 3 x 5 card over the VIN NUMBER.
BUT SNOPES has a different view of this though not denying that VINS can result in thefts. (See below) http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/vin.aspSaturday, January 19, 2008
HOJATIEH SECT SHIAS ATTACK & KILL SHIAS IN IRAQ

Alan Note: Iranian President Ahmadi-Nejad (left above - a.k.a the Nutjob) is totally and fanatically "Hojatieh" as is their leader and the president's spiritual leader and mentor, Ayatollah Mesbah-Yazdi (right above - a.k.a. the Crocodile).
By CHRISTOPHER CHESTER
Violence left nearly 50 people dead in two major southern cities Friday when members of a shadowy, messianic cult attacked police and fellow Shiite worshippers — a year after a similar plot was foiled during Shiite Islam's most important holiday.
Iraqi authorities said at least 36 people were reported killed in Basra, Iraq's second largest city, and at least 10 in Nasiriyah, where witnesses said U.S.-led coalition jet fighters and helicopter gunships targeted a police station seized by cult gunmen.
U.S. military spokesman Maj. Brad Leighton said jet fighters flew over the area in a show of force after the Iraqis requested help, but no airstrikes were carried out. Some clashes raged into the night, raising the possibility of more casualties.
The assaults were launched as hundreds of thousands of Shiites observed the Ashoura holiday by marching, singing and beating their chests to honor the martyrdom of their most beloved saint. Followers of the cult — the Soldiers of Heaven — seek to speed the return of another Shiite figure known as a "Hidden Imam," who believers say will bring justice to the world.
A series of recent high-profile attacks is eroding the security gains of the previous six months, when violence dropped across much of the country. The main insurgent group, al-Qaida in Iraq, has carried out many of the attacks against fellow Sunnis who have turned against it. But insurgents also struck with deadly suicide blasts this week against Shiites observing Ashoura.
Friday's clashes pointed to a third problem that shows no signs of easing: Shiites attacking fellow Shiites. The attacks were a reminder of persistent divisions within the Shiite community at a time when the Pentagon is claiming some success in calming armed opposition among the Sunnis. Shiite factions have been engaged in a power struggle across southern Iraq. On Friday, two prominent Shiite leaders issued fresh challenges to the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.
Radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr warned he may not extend a six-month cease-fire by his Mahdi Army militia, because security agencies are packed with "criminal gangs," his spokesman said in reference to Shiites from rival groups. The group's cease-fire, due to expire next month, has been a major factor in the reduction in violence.
And Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim, the head of parliament's largest Shiite political bloc, accused Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's government and legislators of allowing "personal whims" to delay national unity. He urged them to pass stalled legislation on provincial elections and the distribution of Iraq's oil wealth, seen as vital to bringing Sunnis into the political process and stemming support for the insurgency.
On a visit to Baghdad on Tuesday, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warned that the recent reduction of violence could prove fleeting if the country's main groups do not reach an enduring agreement on the future of the country.
Al-Qaida in Iraq was expected to be the main threat against this year's Ashoura processions, which Sunni Arab militants have repeatedly targeted with car bombings and mortar attacks that have killed hundreds since 2003.
But it was Shiites who struck.
There were conflicting accounts about how the attacks developed, but all signs pointed to the Soldiers of Heaven cult. Last year, it mounted a ferocious attack after Iraqi security forces raided its stronghold near Najaf to foil an alleged plot to slaughter pilgrims and leading clerics during Ashoura.
Iraqi forces prevailed in last year's battle — but only after U.S. and British jets blasted the militants with rockets, machine gunfire and 500-pound bombs. Both U.S. and Iraqi reinforcements had to be sent to the fight.
The group's bloody aims are seen as a bid to bring the return of the "Hidden Imam" — also known as the Mahdi — a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad who disappeared as a child in the 9th century. Shiites believe he will return one day to bring justice to Earth.
Friday's attack began when militants carrying yellow flags or wearing yellow headbands, the cult's color, fired mortars at a police station in Nasiriyah, about 200 miles south of Baghdad. A shootout with police followed.
A police officer said at least 10 people were killed — seven policemen, including two senior officers, two female civilians and one gunman. He also said more than 50 people were injured after gunmen stormed the building of a quick reaction force in the city. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because they were no authorized to release information.
Street battles also broke out in Basra, 340 miles southeast of Baghdad, after cultists opened fire on a police patrol. Police torched a mosque belonging to the cult after militants fired at officers from inside, authorities said.
The militant cult members also shot at Shiite worshippers taking part in Ashoura observances, according to Basra Gov. Mohammed al-Waili. No injuries were reported.
"These terrorist groups have opened fire randomly on citizens
and Shiite mourners and we are about to eliminate or arrest them," the governor said.
Basra police chief Maj. Gen. Abdul-Jalil Khalaf said 30 militants and six security forces were killed. He also said 30 militants were detained.
Khalaf said the leader of the group in Basra, whom he identified as Abu Mustafa al-Ansari, was among those who died.
About eight hours after the clashes began, the government said Iraqi security forces had restored calm in the cities after "heretics" attacked Ashoura processions. But gunfire could still be heard in Nasiriyah, and police said they received orders to evacuate an area occupied by gunmen so U.S. forces could take over.
Leighton insisted it was an Iraqi-led operation and said the only U.S. involvement was the air support.
Coalition forces have turned over control to the Iraqis in the provinces of Basra and Dhi Qar, whose capital is Nasiriyah. The ability of the Iraqis to maintain their own security is key to the U.S. strategy for eventual withdrawal from the country.
Iraqi authorities maintained tight security along roads into the Shiite holy city of Karbala, the center of the Ashoura observances, which have been going on for about a week in much of the country. Karbala, about 50 miles south of Baghdad, is home to the tomb of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson who was killed during a seventh century battle in the area.
Pilgrims lined up to be searched at the entrance of the twin shrines of Hussein and his brother Abbas, about 350 yards apart. The streets were lined with tents providing tea, milk, food and first aid. The climax of Ashoura — a massive procession toward the golden-domed Imam Hussein shrine — comes Saturday morning.
North of Baghdad, a U.S. soldier was killed when a roadside bomb exploded near his vehicle during combat operations, the U.S. military announced. The soldier was not identified.
On a lighter note, check out these videos (in English)
http://alanpetersvideos.blogspot.com/2008/01/pride-prejudice-iranian-style-in.html
Thursday, January 17, 2008
NEW ORDER OR DISORDER?
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
SOME IRAN NEWS
NEWS - AUSTRIAN BOMBER TO BE PROSECUTED
SOME "MOST CORRUPT" POLITICIANS
Monday, January 14, 2008
ISLAMIC SOCIAL RESTRICTIONS SKYROCKETING AIDS IN IRAN
Alan Note: With enormous drug use (estimated at some 30% of the country addicted !!!!) and heroin and use of needles rampant, private estimates put the AIDS figure closer to several hundred thousand.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
BRUTAL EXECUTIONS IN IRAN ESCALATE



Wednesday, January 09, 2008
GENTLER WAR NEWS

An unmanned aerial vehicle initially spotted the individuals emplacing the IED, and then observed them cross a foot bridge and hide in reeds nearby.
Iraq’s 3rd Brigade, 1st National Police Division, provided security for the event and used its medics to screen patients. “I am very impressed with the skills of the national police medics,” said Army Maj. Anthony Carroll, from Yuma, Ariz., a team leader in 489th Civil Affairs Battalion.
“They took the lead and allowed our medics and doctors to focus on the critical patients.” The operation saw 40 percent more patients arrive for treatment than in previous medical operations held there.
U.S. Troops Mentor Afghan Artillery Platoon
QALAT, Afghanistan, Jan. 9, 2008 – A smiling jester grins down from their ballcaps, but the soldiers who wear them are all business. And when they go looking for a fight in Afghanistan’s Zabul province, the big guns that cover them are no joke either.
Sgt. Roholluh, from the 4th Kandak of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps, sights a D-30 howitzer. The howitzer is part of a three-gun battery on forward operating base Wolverine, which supports Afghan National Army and coalition military operations against insurgents in Afghanistan’s southern Zabul province.
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek, USN (Click photo for screen-resolution image);
high-resolution image available.
Formally, they’re known as the 4-2 Embedded Training Team, but they started calling themselves the “Crazy 98s” during training as Embedded Training Team Class 9806 at Fort Riley, Kan. And though the team has an easy demeanor, they’re very serious about their job of training the 4th Kandak of the Afghan National Army’s 205th Corps.
BAGHDAD, Iraq – A terrorist killed during an operation Dec. 25 has been positively identified as Haydar al-Afri.
Haydar al-Afri, also known as Imad Abd al-Karim, was a senior al-Qaeda in Iraq leader for the western region of Mosul, and a close associate of several terrorist senior leaders in northern Iraq. Haydar was involved in facilitating resources and planning attacks against Iraqi and Coalition forces.
Haydar was killed during a Coalition forces operation in Mosul Dec. 25 (see MNF-I press release A071225a, “Coalition forces target terrorist facilitators, suicide bombers; 13 killed, 27 detained,” dated Dec. 25, 2007).
During the operation, Coalition forces were engaged on two separate occasions by armed men as they attempted to clear target buildings in the area. The men charged at the Coalition forces’ position, and the ground force engaged the enemy, killing four terrorists.
The Straits of Hormuz
January 9, 2008
So now the Iranians have denied “buzzing” American warships.
No surprise there; the mullahs always deny any aggressive acts, even when they are caught red-handed. They deny arming, training and guiding terrorists in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon.
They deny EVER carrying out belligerent acts, even though their armed forces, in uniform, attempted to capture American Special Forces in Iraq in September, 2006. And on and on.
The most surprising thing about the Straits of Hormuz event is that anyone is surprised. After all, they’ve been attacking us for nearly 30 years. But that little fact is never mentioned in the deep thinkers’ analyses, at least in public.
Sigh. Once upon a time I used to end my columns on Iran with “Faster, Please.” But I stopped, because it was so clear we weren’t going to do anything serious, faster or slower. We’re relying on our enemies to force us to do the smart thing, which is the pattern of American foreign policy. But it’s a terrible way to run a railroad. (Michael Ledeen)
The US began a new offensive in northern Iraq, pursuing al-Qaeda in Iraq and affiliates even further outward towards the border. Military planners expected to meet some significant resistance, as they had predicted that AQI had found some space to regroup.
Apparently, that level of resistance has not materialized:
The top U.S. commander in northern Iraq said Wednesday a nationwide operation launched against insurgents was meeting less resistance than expected, but that troops would pursue the militants until they were dead or pushed out of the country.
Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertling told reporters in Baghdad that in his area of control alone, 24,000 American troops, 50,000 members of the Iraq army and 80,000 Iraqi police were taking part in the offensive against al-Qaeda in Iraq.
Diyala province northeast of Baghdad has not seen the same drop in violence that other parts of the nation have witnessed in the last six months. Commanders say that is because insurgents who were pushed out of Anbar province to the west and out of Baghdad fled north into Hertling's territory, specifically into Diyala.
CAMP STRIKER — An air cavalry unit in Iraq has found itself ringing in the New Year by flying to a remarkable milestone.
The 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment’s Kiowa Warrior helicopters have collectively flown over 20,000 flight hours since arriving here in May, 2007.
The squadron is on pace to fly nearly 40,000 hours during their 15-month deployment and have managed to maintain a readiness rate of nearly 92 percent fully mission capable, said Chief Warrant Officer Mike Cavaco, production control officer, 3-17th Cav. Regt.
The Kiowa Warrior, a two-seat scout helicopter based on an airframe that dates to the Vietnam War, has gone through a multitude of changes over the years. From a simple largely-unarmed scout helicopter it has been transformed into a scout platform able to fire Hellfire missiles, rockets and machine guns.
“There will be serious consequences if they attack our ships, pure and simple,” Bush said during a press conference in Jerusalem. “And my advice to them is, don't do it.”
RAMADI, Iraq (Jan. 9, 2008) -- It’s not their normal everyday mission. It’s not even what the Marine Corps infantry has historically trained to do. But the job Company E, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, is doing in the Anbar province is important nonetheless.
Their job is to prepare the Iraqi Police to become the sole protectors of what was once Iraq’s most vicious city, all while making sure the absence of insurgency remains.
Instead of conducting normal combat missions, the Marines of Echo Company spend their days training and patrolling with the Iraqi police, looking forward to the day they can return home and the Iraqis can take control.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2008 – Coalition servicemembers are making a difference in Iraq, and despite political rhetoric there, the country’s leaders realize they need coalition forces to remain, the commander of coalition ground forces said yesterday.
Army Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, commander of Multinational Corps Iraq, said that when he visits battalions and companies throughout Iraq, he is struck by the way Iraqis deal with coalition forces.
“It’s a very interesting dynamic,” the general said during a conference call with military analysts from his headquarters in Baghdad. “I go out about five times a week, … and it’s clear the Iraqis’ relationships with coalition forces is extremely strong.”
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2008 – American military forces in northern Iraq have launched a new offensive targeting al Qaeda elements operating in the region, senior U.S. military officers posted in Iraq said today.
Code-named “Iron Harvest,” the operation dovetails with Operation Phantom Phoenix, a countrywide anti-insurgent offensive announced yesterday by Army Lt. Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, commander of Multinational Corps Iraq, senior officers told reporters during a Baghdad news conference.
“Right now, the focus of all our enablers is on Diyala (province),” Army Maj. Gen. Mark P. Hertling, commander of Multinational Division North, told reporters. Recently gathered intelligence is being used to identify and root out enemy networks in his area of operations, he said.
Al Qaeda leaders operating in and around the northern city of Mosul are reported to be discouraged and desperate for money, Hertling said. This, he said, explains a recent spate of regional kidnappings for ransom and other criminal acts to obtain quick cash.
“We’ve also seen some reflections that the lower-level (al Qaeda) fighters are very upset at their leaders,” Hertling said, noting some al Qaeda chiefs reportedly are leaving Iraq with their underlings’ pay.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 2008 – Coalition forces detained six suspects today during operations targeting al Qaeda networks in northern Iraq, officials reported.
During an operation in Mosul, coalition forces captured a wanted individual believed to be involved in the al Qaeda network operating in northwestern Iraq. The wanted individual reportedly is associated with a senior leader involved in foreign-terrorist facilitation and connected to a group of terrorists responsible for roadside-bomb attacks.
Three other suspected terrorists were detained during the operation.
Coalition forces detained another two suspected terrorists during an operation in Hawija targeting an al Qaeda in Iraq senior leader believed to be operating in the area.
“Iraqi and coalition forces are degrading al Qaeda networks across Iraq,” said Army Maj. Winfield Danielson, a Multinational Force Iraq spokesman. “As these terrorists attempt to move their operations to new areas, we will find them, drive them out of their hiding places and bring them to justice.”
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
OFFICIAL MILITARY VIDEO OF IRANIAN BOATS & US VESSELS
Monday, January 07, 2008
HELPING EACH OTHER
FEEDS TO ANTIMULLAH BLOG PAGES
Sunday, January 06, 2008
"THIS" HAS ARRIVED TO NEIGHBORHOODS NEAR YOU
AntiMullah is adding this comment to the main article for greatest exposure for the commenter
saggezard said... Thanks for the video, I believe in order to free Iran we have to go beyond boycotting the elections, unfortunately there is not going to be anything achieved without armed and physical struggle against the regime, we have tried every other possibility and the Ayatollahs consistently used barbaric violence to quiet dissent. Iranians can choose to live under the Islamic dictatorship or must have a serious independence movement and rid themselves of the well connected Ayatollahs. More importantly Iranians must realize that they have no support from any other government in the world to overthrow the Islamic regime, Iranians are alone in this struggle.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
BENAZEER BHUTTO - THE IRANIAN CONNECTION
Nosrat's mother (Benazeer's grandmother) came from the Iranian warrior Kurdish tribes of Kermanshah, who married into the wealthy Hariri family.
Reminder: the Kurds are predominately Sunni Moslems, not Shias.
She then married Ali Bhutto, future President of Pakistan, for whom the late Shah of Iran always had a soft spot, surprising the many who did not know of Nosrat's Iranian origins.
Later, regal photo of Begum Nosrat Bhutto (center) with Benazeer (seen left) and her aunt. Benazeer sits in the more senior position at her mother's right hand. Regal, perhaps, as she came from the tribe which produced the Moslem general and hero, Sultan Salahuddin Ayubi, who resisted, then drove back the European Christian Crusaders.
Does this Iranian connection play any part in the assassination? I doubt it.
But you decide for yourselves the ramifications, if any, between politics in Pakistan and a possible future spill over into Iran. Even artificially concocted in a couple of generations.
Thursday, January 03, 2008
BREAKING NEWS - Justice at last
VIDEO - FIVE MORE EXECUTED IN ISLAMIC IRAN LIKE SHEEP
While we quibble over politics and policies in Iowa caucuses, in Islamic Iran more youths die almost on a daily basis around the country. Even putting a noose on their own heads as they know that death at the hands of the Mullahs is part of their daily life.
Tell these young men who are about to die that we focus on picayune nitpicking - not life threatening matters tha might save them and others like them!
Be aware of what we need to add to our thinking and analysis.
Wednesday, January 02, 2008
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT to protect us
THE MONARCHY REMEMBERED
Q. Who was he?
A. He was the sanity of a nation. He was what made Iranians "Special" in the eyes of the world. He loved Iran more than any one of us.
سئوال – او کی بود؟ پاسخ – او شعور مردم ما بود. او کسی بود که ایرانیان را مردمی (ویژه) بدنیا معرفی کرد. او بیش از همگی ما به ایران عشق میورزید.
It was H.I.M. (His Imperial Majesty)who secured the 3 Islands in the Persian Gulf for us.
او بود که سه جزیره خلیج فارس را بما اهداء کرد. It was H.I.M. who signed the Algiers Accord with the Dead Saddam in regards to Arvand Rood for us the ungrateful Iranians that even now Mullah's have to defend and bask in his Royal Government's Brilliance.
او بود که قرارداد الجزایر را به عراق صدام حسینی تحمیل کردو حقوق ما نمک ناشناسان را در اروند رود باز ستاند. بطوریکه حتی امروز ملایان ناگزیراز دفاع از تصمیمات درخشان دوران شاهنشاهی شده اند. It was H.I.M. who purchased shares of : Kroop Corporations: Daimler Benz: Honeywell Corp.: Xerox: Air Bus and many other corporations to set aside for us when we run of oil, not to become beggars!
او بود که سهام کمپانی آلمانی کروپ ، و مرسدس بنز ، وکمپانی آمریکائی (هانی ول ) و زیراکس و هواپیما سازی ایربوس و غنی سازی اورانیوم (اورودیف) را از فرانسه و شرکت در میدان نفتی دریای شمال را برای روزیکه ما دیگر نفت نداشته باشیم دریوزگی نکشیم ، برای ما مردم قدر ناشناس خرید.
Now look at us!
Mullahs have 10 times the income than at his time.
What do they do? Support every cut throat in the world calling themselves Terrorist, Blowing away money like there is no tomorrow. Stealing Iran blind!
اکنون نگاه کنید! ملایان که ده برابردرآمد بیشتری از دوران او بدست آورده اند ، با آن درآمد چکار کرده اند؟ جز اینکه از هر آدمکش و تروریست در سراسر جهان پشتیبانی مالی کرده و نقدینه ما را به باد هوا داده اند درست مثل اینکه فردائی وجود نخواهد داشت. دزدان قهاری که کمترین ذخیره ای برای مردم ما باقی نگذاشته اند.
IT IS TIME TO START THINKING "HIS WAY" AGAIN! اکنوم هنگام آن فرا رسیده است که براه او رفته و همانطور عمل کنیم!














