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boycotteverything
07-05-2009, 11:00 AM
It ain't over til it's over. And while the street demonstrators may have snuffed, cowed and jailed the damage to the Persian ruling class is permanent.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31745151/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times/


By Michael Slackman and Nazila Fathi (Mossad puppets)
updated 4:44 a.m. MT, Sun., July 5, 2009

CAIRO - The most important group of religious leaders in Iran (read: puppet theatre) called the disputed presidential election and the new (Mossad puppet) government illegitimate on Saturday, an act of defiance against the country’s supreme (puppet) leader and the most public sign of a major split in the country’s clerical (Mossad puppet) establishment.

A statement by the group, the Association of Researchers and Teachers of Qum (CIA puppets), represents a significant, if so far symbolic, setback for the government and especially the authority of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (CIA puppet), whose word is supposed to be final. The government has tried to paint the (Mossad puppet) opposition and its top presidential candidate, Mir Hussein Moussavi (CIA puppet), as criminals and traitors (and CIA puppets), a strategy that now becomes more difficult — if not impossible.

“This crack in the clerical establishment (Mossad puppets), and the fact they are siding with the people and Moussavi, in my view is the most historic crack in the 30 years of the Islamic republic,” said Abbas Milani, director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University (CIA puppet). “Remember, they are going against an election verified and sanctified by (Mossad puppet) Khamenei.”

Of course the uber conspiracists (ATS puppets) here will not doubt point out that- Moussavi, Khamenei, Rafsanjani, Khatami, the Guardian Council, the Association of Researchers and Teachers of Qum, Neda, the student activists, and Ahmadinejad- are all Mossad/CIA operatives! Our resident geniuses are so good at connecting the dots of evil! It must be Dick Helms Ghost pulling the strings of these bearded, intemperate CIA puppets.

Snow Crash
07-05-2009, 01:08 PM
One is tempted to run amuk with a pair of scissors, cutting some strings.

Qum?

*giggle*

Ok that was bad... sorry.

boycotteverything
07-05-2009, 01:15 PM
Qum?

*giggle*

Ok that was bad... sorry.

quite all right. that homonymic irony hadn't been lost on me either! hahahah

theeindiee
07-05-2009, 01:19 PM
Teachers of Qum are going to meet with the Recievers of Jheez later this week.

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 02:25 AM
Iran Non-Violent Revolution Continues
http://news.antiwar.com/2009/07/30/iran-security-forces-retreat-in-face-of-sea-of-mourners/



Iran Security Forces Retreat in Face of Sea of Mourners
Police Fail to Break Up Rally at Behesht-e Zahra Cemetery
by Jason Ditz, July 30, 2009

http://news.antiwar.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/rally.jpg


Iranian police clashed with supporters of Mir-Hossein Mousavi today when they attempted to hold a memorial service at Tehran’s Behesht-e Zahra Cemetary, firing tear gas in an attempt to disperse a crowd which gathered despite official rejection for their memorial service permit.

Unlike previous clashes, however, the sheer number of mourners who showed up, perhaps tens of thousands, to commemorate the lives lost in the post-election protests, forced the security forces to give way and allow the rally to continue.

Protesters marched in procession chanting “death to the dictator” and “this government is dead,” while others chanted slogans in support of Mousavi, whose disputed loss in June’s presidential election sparked the violent protests which even a month later leave the nation divided.

The Iranian government has sought to calm criticism from the Reformist clergy and angry protesters by releasing large numbers of the people detained in the wake of the election and even announcing the closure of one of the prisons at which detainees were reportedly abused. Still, it seems the division in the nation is going to linger for the foreseeable future.

WarlordZeroOne
07-31-2009, 03:16 AM
Its a real and proving problem for the police as the picture shows, keeping so many people down at heel.it would be good for IRAN if the puppets fall,then would the new regime be sympathetic to the West.(i don't think so, could be wrong)lets see what the future holds.

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 03:38 AM
I don't know how sympathetic they ought to be to the west. I think that great civilization will be fine if they're true to themselves.

WarlordZeroOne
07-31-2009, 04:37 AM
Do you Think BE the west will leave them Alone,somehow i don't think so,we are good at digging our own graves woudn't you say.i know i am. lol

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 04:45 AM
That's always been the problem. The west only cares about oil. That's also the case with their new Chinese friends. The entire Middle East is nothing more than a gas station for the oil gluttons. The Persians are amazing people- full of poetry and fun by turns. Physically beautiful and ancient. I know them well.

WarlordZeroOne
07-31-2009, 04:56 AM
Yes its going to be Catastrophic whats going to happen in the middle East, i really believe by February next year Israel will Bomb Iranian Nuke Factorys,then the shit will really hit the fan,i also believe it will cause a huge war in the middle East and it will not be a short war either,it will be the only chance to try and stop IRAN from being a Nuclear country,and at the end of the day as you said BE oil. oil. oil. the west will make sure they get control of that black-shite, sooner or later, unreal the world today.

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 05:09 AM
The only hope I see in avoiding that scenario is the success of the new Revolution. There are powerful elements within the Iranian leadership who also understand this. I think the tide is slowly turning.

WarlordZeroOne
07-31-2009, 05:18 AM
Well i have read somewhere that even this opposition if sucessfull is quite ante west, who the Fuck do we believe these days, i am at a total loss,as if everything is out of control,or whoever is in control where are they taking us all for Fuck-sake.

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 05:32 AM
Who in their right mind isn't anti-west? hahahaha Their attitude is a bit schizophrenic though. The young generation (under 35) loves the perceived freedom in America and everyone has a cousin in LA! They don't know the Shah from second base. The older folks remember the way that the US and Britain fucked them over for so many years- including helping Iraq during that bloody fucking useless war. There's lots of healing required. No doubt. But it can be done.

WarlordZeroOne
07-31-2009, 05:40 AM
Is that not amazing helping saddam against Iran,then turning against him, and look at the Rift with IRAN no wonder they stand firm,a lot of healing required,don't think i will see it in my lifetime though, what a can of worms,no wonder nobody trusts the west,and its a good job the Majority of Iranians are under 35 years old,and enjoy technology,but the puppets are restricting that,it will not work,sooner or later the puppet show will end,Fuck-knows when though.

boycotteverything
07-31-2009, 06:30 AM
don't think i will see it in my lifetime though,if your life expectancy is longer than 2 years, you'll see it.