WHISTLEBLOWERS STAND FOR TRUTH ON ALL SUBJECTS!!
Tehran's prosecutor general's office has said that some armed saboteurs opened fire on civilians and killed people in post-election violence in Tehran. "A number of Tehrani citizens were shot dead by unknown vandals Saturday night," said the office on Monday. It was not the policy of the government to kill people; it was aware of the subversion of paid agents and anti-Government individuals by US money, stirring the people, but it did not apparently have a handle on how these Iranian destabilzation funds would take the form of dispersion of mobile phones, social networking and Twitter to fast stir, inform and gather, while meanwhile paid assassins also lurked. Listen to radio interviews on
www.thefrenchconnection.com between David Bradley Smith and Ognir.
Commentators "explaining" the Iran elections [as a fraud are often not objective and] based on their own illusions, delusions, emotions, and vested interests. Whether or not the poll results predicting Ahmadinejad's win are sound, there is, so far, no evidence beyond surmise that the election was stolen. However, there are credible reports that the CIA has been working for two years to destabilize the Iranian government. -
Craig Roberts
Commentators like David Wilcock calling the Iranian woman who was killed some kind of saintly icon and harbinger of raising in consciousness in Iran are so wide off the mark it isn't even funny.
The truth is we need to raise our consciousnesses about IS how far and deep the web of deceit throttles our media and media reporting. We should be fully grasping the fact by now we are in a world under siege by a extremely hazardous well-funded, crafty mind-set that will not stop (in its mind) until it achieves Full Spectrum Dominance of the Entire World; Totalitarian Democracy in the New World Order.
Whether you don't think you like Iranian politics, or the inappropriate clothes ayatollahs wear, or how enmasse the people bow to the ground, or you hate the hijab, and foreign ideas of local justice; how many can claim to know anything about Iran except what the full spectrum, almost media-blackout on what you can know and how you can know it, continues its superhighway march into your heads and loins?
It's easy to jump on reported abuses in the Iranian world, but hold on, they haven't being playing out preemptive strikes with deep attacks and deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians as now reported in Iraq, or been dropping depleted plutonium warheads into non-warring countrysides splaying cancer and immune breakdown in vast numbers of innocent populations. Have they? Or for that matter, deploying experimental drones, operated by video controllers back in the US, and dropping bombs on hamlets in North Pakistan, killing hundreds of innocent civilians. The theatre of war looks more and more like a game in a gameplanner's head.
Better understand the devil at home rather than peer over our neighbour's fence and tell them all about theirs. When anyone talks of consciousness raising, they ought to be raising their own bar. Do not follow any guru who is blind to the history of distortions playing out daily and which has not ceased.
Waking Up is more than realizing from the corner of one eye that you have been asleep.
“On May 23, 2007, Brian Ross and Richard Esposito reported on ABC News: “The CIA has received secret presidential approval to mount a covert “black” operation to destabilize the Iranian government, current and former officials in the intelligence community tell ABC News.”
On May 27, 2007, the London Telegraph independently reported: “Mr. Bush has signed an official document endorsing CIA plans for a propaganda and disinformation campaign intended to destabilize, and eventually topple, the theocratic rule of the mullahs.”
A few days previously, the Telegraph reported on May 16, 2007, that Bush administration neocon warmonger John Bolton told the Telegraph that a US military attack on Iran would “be a ‘last option’ after economic sanctions and attempts to foment a popular revolution had failed.”
On June 29, 2008, Seymour Hersh reported in the New Yorker: “Late last year, Congress agreed to a request from President Bush to fund a major escalation of covert operations against Iran, according to current and former military, intelligence, and congressional sources. These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the country’s religious leadership.” -
Paul Craig Roberts
“According to the journalist Seymour Hersh, writing in the New Yorker last year, covert operations by the CIA and the Joint Special Operations Command were used to support the PJAK Kurdish dissident group in northern Iran, the disaffected ethnic Arab minority in Khuzestan in the south-west, and militant Baluchi Sunni Muslim separatists in the south-east, bordering Pakistan.
While not officially acknowledged or disavowed in the U.S., the covert programme has been repeatedly linked by Iran to ongoing violence, bomb attacks and assassinations in all three areas, as well as to the main external opposition group, the Mojahedin-e-Khalq, which is allegedly funded and armed by the U.S. Iran also occasionally claims to have evidence of involvement by Israel’s Mossad spy agency and British intelligence.
Although the problem can be overstated, Iranian leaders of all political complexions have reason to worry..." -
Simon Tisdall www.globalresearch.ca.
The protests in Tehran no doubt have many sincere participants. The protests also have the hallmarks of the CIA orchestrated protests in Georgia and Ukraine. It requires total blindness not to see this.
...Neoconservative Kenneth Timmerman wrote the day before the election [in Iran] that “there’s talk of a ‘green revolution’ in Tehran. ..Timmerman goes on to write that “the National Endowment for Democracy has spent millions of dollars promoting ‘color’ revolutions . . . Timmerman’s own neocon Foundation for Democracy is “a private, non-profit organization established in 1995 with grants from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), to promote democracy and internationally-recognized standards of human rights in Iran.”-
Paul Craig Roberts, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Reagan administration.
Meanwhile, carrying the flag of “democracy” to other countries, FEMA camps are built in the US, swine flu mutants are hatched in laboratories like Baxter; there are alien cover-ups and supreme technology swindles, and possible dangerous mandatory vaccinations up next, plus the covered up and ignored targeting of mothers and little children in Gaza in the recent "operation Cast Lead". If there are gods; they are surely crying now.
It is mandatory to understand the devil we are just beginning to find out about in our own midst and keep learning.
In time we will also have a better idea of Iran at a deeper level. Then we may begin to understand some of the real battles of consciousness being played out beneath surface events in the struggle to destroy or save our world before time robs us of the moment we had to realize our own full spectrum awareness of true events.
Kerry Cassidy recently on Whistleblower radio has unfortunately been casting aspersions at a war she does not understand in Iran and at its Westernly-perceived unappealing President. It would be better for her not to comment until she has more understanding, otherwise disinformation only results, not truth or whistleblowing. I am on the Camelot Roundtable 1000, and committed to my own personal mandate of
full spectrum truth and awareness.
Craig Roberts commenting, article at www.globalresearch.ca:
"There is no doubt that there is a significant segment of Iranian society, concentrated around major metropolitan areas, and comprising many young people, that passionately yearns for social freedoms. They are understandably angry because their candidate came up short. But it would be a huge mistake to read this domestic disagreement as an “uprising” against the Islamic Republic, or as a call to embark on a foreign policy that would accommodate the West at the expense of Iran’s nuclear program or its vital interests.
Nations display respect to other nations only when they respect their sovereignty. If any nation, for instance, were to dictate the United States’ economic, foreign or social policies, Americans would be indignant. When France, under President Chirac opposed the American adventure in Iraq in 2003, some U.S. Congressmen renamed a favorite fast food from French Fries to “Freedom Fries.” They made it known that the French were unwelcome in the U.S.
The U.S. has a legacy of interference in Iran’s internal affairs notably when it toppled the democratically elected government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953. This act, of which most Americans are unaware, is ingrained in every Iranian from childhood. It is the main cause of much of their perpetual anger at the U.S. It took 56 years for an American president to acknowledge this illegal act, when Obama did so earlier this month in Cairo.
Therefore, it would be a colossal mistake to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs yet again. President Obama is wise to leave this matter to be resolved by the Iranians themselves. Political expediency by the Republicans or pro-Israel Democrats [and] the media appears to be a blatant attempt to demonize Iran and its current leadership, in order to justify any future military attack by Israel if Iran does not give up its nuclear ambition.
President Obama’s declarations in Cairo ... said, “I recognize it will be hard to overcome decades of mistrust, but we will proceed with courage, rectitude, and resolve. There will be many issues to discuss between our two countries, and we are willing to move forward without preconditions on the basis of mutual respect.”
But the first sign of respect is to let the Iranians sort out their differences without...interference."