Monday, March 31, 2008

Qom rules Iraq

The Qom discussions may or may not bring an end to the fighting but they almost certainly have undermined Maliki - who made repeated declarations that there would be no negotiations and that he would treat as outlaws those who did not turn in their weapons for cash. The blow to his own credibility was worsened by the fact that members of his own party had helped organize the Iran initiative.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/103/story/32055.html

Well there you are. It is Qom where the solutions to the Iraq's crisis lie. If the Seyyeds in Qom want to, they can raise hell for the Western powers in Iraq.

Seyyeds' war to get Ur, Iraq from US Neocons and Israel, with the help of Chinese.

Let's be practical folks. Ask yourself this. Who is doing the attacks right now? Or who started this latest round of bombings? Answer: the Seyyeds' men. All that has happened is the retaliation. Look at the source of the problem. It is the Seyyeds. Ever since they got themselves self-selected, the Sadr Brigade got going. All the other forces in Iraq are defensive for the most part. It took quite a lot of cheek from the Sadr Brigade to get the air strikes, and then they went back into their smelly holes like rats.

Fact is, that these yellow bellied people do not fight like real men; with a proper recognised army etc. The best they can do, is to get a bunch of heroin addicts to blow themselves up. That's why this is not a proper war. But we have a "huge magnifying glasses" effect on the situation, with the TV glorifying the tinniest skirmish.

So the Sad Sadr Brigade and some other Seyyed upstarts feel they are fighting for their "Holy Land". And they are the ones who instigate all the confrontations. It gets the oil price up, and Exxon loves it. Once the Chinese CNOOC gets there, then the southern Iraq will be Shiite and independent. But Abraham was born in Ur and the Israelis will not allow it. And that is their "Holy" reason.

Yes folks, if you thought Jerusalem was bad, think about Ur, and the fight between the two sons of Abraham. The Seyyeds more than the Sunnis think they are descedend from Abraham, and so they feel they are the real heirs of the "Throne of Abraham".

Now none of this really matters to Iranians, whose roots are 20,000 years old, from the Kiyanians and Pishdadians. We established the Declaration of Human Rights, to bring order to area. This was quite a bit more civilized compared to what Salman tried to do 2500 years later. What Cyrus and Jews did not do was to recognise the Qureshi descendants of Abraham. We know that Moses was helped by Arabs, who told him of the first son of Abraham. But what did Moses do in return? The first son of Abraham's descendants want to get back their land around Ur.

I am dwelling into these areas of the past, because they are at the root of the problem. As Iranians, with a very much older tradition, and we can look at all this trivia, and laugh. But we have been dragged into it, no thanks to the Seyyeds coming in force after the Safavids. My own ancestors were involved, and it is embarrassing. But I have gone beyond them. They did no know better. We know more than them, and it will be all sorted out, if all these questions are asked. Curiosity and Free Will clear the way.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Who really won in Iran?

The vast majority of the Iranian people steered clear of the ballot boxes

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,342328,00.html

This report has all the numbers. You can see how many people did not participate in the alien Seyyed selection.

Why is it that the reporters cannot see the positive angle to this?

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Ancient Iranian Democracy vs British and Seyyeds in Iraq

Hashim Abdul Hussain, a political researcher in Basra, told Gulf News: "The British [troops] realised that confronting the Iran-backed militias will cost the British forces heavy casualties and lead to a declaration of war against British forces. I think the British betrayed Americans and held an undeclared truce with Iranians and their militias.

http://www.gulfnews.com/region/Iraq/10200441.html

I and many Iranians suspected this. In fact I welcomed the departure of the British forces in Basra. Now the Iraqi nationalists can tell the real truth. So the Shiites in power in Iraq have a lot to answer for. Are they with the Seyyeds forces fighting to release southern Iraq from the rest of Iraq? Iraq is a new nation created by the Brits from the spoils of WW1. The map of Iran was redrawn and we never got all our lands back. You have to go back to moment when the capital of Iran was Cteisphon and then became Baghdad by the descendants of another alien called Halabi Qureshi and Salman Parsi the Apostate. The Iranian form of peace as brought on by Cyrus the Great was never attained in the area through religio-politico differences. Xenephon mentions how Cyrus used the principles in Zend Avesta. No one has managed to go back to the Declaration of Human Rights. Its modern equivalent - Democracy, is a process derived from the concept of choice or "Gozineshi" as mentioned in the Zend-Avesta some 20000 years ago. The Seyyeds want to go back to make a Kingdom of Abraham in respect of the first son of Abraham. But the Israelis do not like that. These two forces are dominating our every day life. Iranian Astrologers tried to change the course with the birth of the second Sayaoshant (Jesus of Nazareth) which was foretold by Jamasp. But these concepts are not discussed in the Universities or other areas in the powers that are in Iraq. They do not know why the people are motivated to do what they are doing. All we hear are, "Oh it's just Oil". The human spirit is deeper than oil. And the reason for the confusion in the area is that the ancient reasons are not being respected. Ancient reasons are always behind the bitterest divisions in any society. The fact that so much oil comes from this area, forces the modern world to face it everyday. So there is a part of human history that cannot be forgotten. It is the roots of human history and that is why in this time period, we need to tackle it properly, giving Ancient Iran its proper respect. Nothing written in these new books such as Koran, Bible, or Torah will have the answer. You need to go back all lot further than that and the youth of Iran are doing that in the name of Ahuramazda. You can see how they are winning by the number of people in Iran that did not participate in the Seyyed selection process. We Iranians have gone to our non violent roots and will chnage the world we live in with respect to the life loving spirit of Nowrooz which is some 20000 years old.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Senator hails U.S. ban on UK firm that sold to Iran's Seyyeds

The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security on Friday issued a temporary order suspending for 180 days the export privileges of Balli Group PLC in Britain, Blue Airways based in Armenia and Mahan Airways in Iran.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080324/pl_nm/usa_iran_exports_dc

Double standards. It is absolutely rediculous that modern well educated Iranian families like the Alaghbands should be dealing with the Seyyeds.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

US imposes sanctions on British, Armenian firms

The companies that are under the US sanctions are Britain-based Balli Group PLC and related companies, Armenia-based Blue Airways, as well as Iran-based Mahan Airways. The announcement came Friday

http://story.irishsun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/2411cd3571b4f088/id/340091/cs/1/

It is absolutely embarrassing to find Iranians, who do not like the mullahs, who pretend to support Iranian cultural heritage, supply equipment to the Seyyeds. These are not proxy companies. These are Iranians who were educated outside Iran when the Shahanshah had set Iran onto a modern path. Their owners live in very posh areas in London. Commitment to a single cause is what is needed to change the alien regime.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

How I found the truth on Nowrooz

It's Nowrooz and I suppose the one topic that comes to mind more than anything else is Conversion. And so, as the Wise Mind ponders, with the internet and the mouse, conicidence produces all kinds of surprises. Happenstance, I stumbled upon this article.

It is an interesting argument, that if it had not happened, then we would not be where we are. Oh wow, big deal. But what do we do now? There is no answer to that is there.

Fact is that many Iranians, like me are being driven to find ourselves in deeper parts of Iranian history. When the moment of Equinox passed I happened to be in bed with my Blackberry, that can surf the web, and Jamasp popped into my head. So I Googled it and ended up in Avesta.org and began reading his story and predictions, that link to the exact moment in time I was in. So way back when, Jamasp the Astrologer, who Zoroaster trusted to explain to King Vishtasp, any question he would have, gave his answers. And he did a remarkable job.

But my quest did not stop, even though my everyday duties took me away from the computer screens, I still pondered, as I was making confectionary for the big Nowrooz bash tomorrow. Once that was done, I went behind the main computer, as I am now, and went back to finding more sources, that would expand on Jamasp. As usual one finds different references, if only one changes the spelling. And sure enough I found the story of Iranian Lands 20,000 years ago; that is in the last interglacial periods. It answered some of the questions about who Zoroaster that we know of from the 17th Century BC position was in the very larger timescale.

It is quite clear that Iranians need to pray and accept this holy part of the Iranian Saga. So read it from this page, and respect the order it is written, unless you are a person who has accepted the ancient Iranian Mazdyasna ways. The fact that you have found this page, and feel you need to find more, is one small step in you finding your roots. This quest will help you like something, as oppose to show your dislike for something else all the time. You did not need to convert. You found what you wanted.

I hope this experience I have had helps you.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Fire of Iran vs Black AhMADinejad

Many Iranian youths rallied in streets across the country, shouting "Death to Ahmadinejad," in celebrations marking the end of the Persian calendar year.

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Exit Islam = Death in Iran

"Under the proposed law, anyone who is born to Muslim parents and decides to convert to another faith, will face the death penalty."

So what happened when they all converted from Zoroastrianism to Islam in the first place?

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Chaharshanbehsoori: Jump over the Fire and clean your soul the Iranian way

It's all about jumping over a fire and cleaning out your Aura. That way you have had some kind of Spiritual healing ready for the beginning of Spring and the Iranian New Year.



It happens on the eve of the last Wednesday of Winter, which is tonight. You are supposed to say, "I will burn my fear in your fire, and get strength back."

Switzerland says it did not violate UN sanctions on Iran

Calmy-Ray said the bilateral deal did not violate UN sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear program and served only to secure uninterrupted energy supplies for Switzerland.Can you believe this folks. The Swiss have the audacity go against the UN charter.

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US pissed off at the Swiss deal with Iran's Seyyeds

The United States said a deal signed on Monday between Switzerland and Iran's state gas firm sends "precisely the wrong message" amid the continued crisis over Tehran's nuclear programme.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Apathy wins: only 1.8m voted in Tehran, Iran

Greater Tehran has a population of 18 million. Only 1.8 million voted. This is a sign of the non violent opposition in Iran against the tyrannical Seyyed regime in Iran.

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Switzerland destroys US sanctions on Iran's Seyyeds

Switzerland's foreign minister was travelling to Tehran on Sunday to sign a natural gas purchase contract between Iran and a Swiss utility, a deal she said could help ease Europe's dependence on Russian gas.

http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=R&url=http://www.reuters.com/article/rbssIndustryMaterialsUtilitiesNews/idUSL1613888820080316&cid=0&ei=QDfdR9WMD4-ErgOjoPnTAg

So what is the US going to do now? It can't stop the major banks and finance houses in EU with a fait a complis choice. The US can't say, "Ok guys, you either stop trading with the US, or stop trading with the Seyyeds in Iran".

After all the money from that deal would go straight into centrifuges etc etc.

World press against the Seyyeds in Iran's selection process

Erfand caught sight of me, notebook in hand, talking to Iranian voters outside the polling station on Tehran's Vanak square on Friday. "Hey, why don't you talk to somebody who didn't vote?" he called out in impeccable English. "We hate this regime and our crazy president," he went on as he offered me a share of his cake.

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Unfair interrogation of a candidate (in Persian)

You will see an interrogation between this candidate and a journalist. This farmer clearly has no political acumen, but he is right about the amount of money he gets for his produce, compared to what price the government agencies sells his produce.Do not laugh at him. Respect his will power to sit there and take on those gherty journalists.




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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Seyyeds use dead Iranians to cook elections

Other Iranian politician, Alirza Nourizadeh, who functions in London, said that there are identity cards of 6mln dead citizens in Iran's archives, and during the voting Government uses themwho functions in London, said that there are identity cards of 6mln dead citizens in Iran's archives, and during the voting Government uses them

http://news.trendaz.com/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1156831&lang=EN

Quite amazing that they are so desperate. And the world press says so little.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Deserted Polls stations as Iranians boycott phoney elections

"Polling stations in both the prosperous north of Tehran and the working class south were sparsely attended," Guardian reported today from Tehran."The people you see voting here [a working class district around Shohada] are people employed by the government, and who depend on the government. Ordinary people do not...

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Low turnout for the Seyyed elections in Iran

Only a handful of voters showed up at many polling stations today in Tehran in Iran’s parliament elections, a sign of frustration with a vote that hard-liners allied with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are expected to dominate.

http://www.columbiatribune.com/2008/Mar/20080314News017.asp

That is music to my ears. One small step towards a civilized regime change in Iran. May this be a warning to the Seyyeds of the might and power of the Iranians' apathy towards the Seyyeds. We will remove you from power in a civil way, such that it will be an example of the glory of 7000 years of Iran. Our Iranian Spirit is peaceful and much much more powerful than anything else.

Which Seyyed General should the Iranians ignore?

The IRGC is a parallel army of more than 250,000 men, created by the Ayatollah Khomeini as his regime's praetorian guard. Over the decades, however, it has emerged as the backbone of the ruling Establishment - especially, since it controls more than 500 companies with interests in everything from oil to tourism. Thanks to a network of retired officers and veterans, the IRGC has a presence throughout the state, as well as large chunks of the private business sector. Since the mid-1990s, the IRGC has been trying to expand its political power base, mostly at the expense of the mullahs and their business associates

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article3549190.ece


I think of Amir Taheri as an apologist for the Seyyeds. Fact is that the real Iranians who see the Spirit of Nowrooz above everything else in Iran, will not vote. Apathy will be rife. Why don't journalists like him talk about the alternatives?

Fact is that the people of Iran will be looking at a state within a state. Like an alien in the body of Iran, it has reached out and controlled the top organizations. But the people of Iran are watching them from within those organizations, and can go on General Strike. Taheri does not mention that, does he?

The people of Iran will see very clearly after the Seyyed election which faction is winning. They really will have a laugh because no one gives a damn what the results are. It would be just as if it was an election in another country. But this time we Iranians will see the monsters up there in the open and not in hidding.

In short, it will make it a lot easier to get rid of them, as and when.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

US's foreign subsidiaries deal with Seyyeds in Iran

Watch this clip and see how the US deals with Iran's Seyyeds through foreign subsidiaries.



It is absolutely crazy why the US does this.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Iran's Seyyeds need Bush

Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said here on Monday that U.S. President George W. Bush's recent statements in support of certain political movements in Iran are meant to undermine the country's national unity

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=164803

One of the ironies in the last Seyyed election, was that Bush actually helped to get people out, by stating that Iranians did not know what democracy was about. Ordinary Iranians were furious. Seyyeds were relieved.

This time around the US and especially Bush have kept quiet. So this guy Hosseini is getting desperate, and is making allegations; hoping to get the same reaction from ordinary real Iranians as last time.

No chance. Apathy will win.

Sunday, March 09, 2008

Divisions amongst Iran's Seyyeds and how to get rid of them easily

"If they (the West) want to have serious negotiations, in fair conditions and taking into account the interests of the two parties, they must first stop threatening."His comments came a week after the UN Security Council tightened sanctions against Tehran over its refusal to heed the world body's calls to freeze uranium enrichment, a potential weapons-making process

http://www.france24.com/en/20080309-stop-threats-then-well-talk-iran-tells-west


This is contrary to what Ahmadinejad says. He says that he will never negotiate and the threats are useless.

In fact neither have a right to speak on behalf of Iranians. The UN should throw out this theocracy and ask for a mandate to create a new Iranian government that is based on Human Rights and no capital punishment. The representatives can be the most successful Iranians in both business and academic world who love Iran first above anything else. UN will ask them to come and represent Iran.

Once this provisional new government in exile is produced, the UN negotiations can take place with them, and the people of Iran will be properly represented. It can be all done in the internet. Conferences can be taken via the internet with all participants linking in from all over the world.

There will then come a moment when this new government will tell the people to stay at home and not work if the Seyyeds do not just leave for Karbala or Najaf. In fact tell the Iraqi government to rent out homes for them.

Simple.

7000 years of jumping over fires in Iran called Chaharshanbehsoori

"In the olden days Chaharshanbeh-Suri was celebrated in a very different way. It was originally a Zoroastrian tradition held on the last Tuesday evening of each year. Each family would light seven bonfires on the roof of their house and jump over them. After putting out the fires, they would pour the ashes over the rooftop along with salt and some coins to rid themselves of bad luck," Pishvaii added

http://www.mehrnews.ir/en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=651698

Well this guy is not really allowed to go into it in much detail. In fact it is the most popular of festivals. Nowadays the Seyyeds have gotten so jealous of the event, that they ban it. I am pretty surprised that they have allowed it on this occasion. All over Iran fire crackers will go off inside people's gardens. And nowadays the opposition parties use it to whip up bravery against the Seyyeds. And that really annoys the Seyyeds.

The process of cleaning ones aura is very old in human cultures. We all love lighting a candle, and sitting around the fire. Well Iranians believe that the fire will burn all the yellow weak and bad thoughts from your spirit. So they jump over the fire demanding the cleanliness, stating words to that effect. We say, "Zardieh man az to, sorkhieh to az man", which means, I give you my yellowness (fear) and you give me your red heat or strength.

This ritual has been criticized by younger religions. But we all know the psychological benefits of the light of the fire. We Iranians are not Fire Worshippers but we respect the Fire as most powerful of all. In our traditions Qumars invented the Fire to allow Homo Sapiens Sapiens survive and move up the food chain. Archaeologists have found one of the oldest sites in the world in Kashafrud where the Orduwan period exists. This links with the myths in the Zend Avesta. There are temples in Iran where the Fire has been alight for 7000 years by carefully selected sandal wood.

All of this purification is part of the preparations before the beginning of Spring at Equinox. At that point all Iranians are ready to wear their new clothes and start the new year cleanly with the Rite of Spring. And the festivals are much more popular than anything anyone has ever tried to enforce on us. The turnouts are immense. I hope that the world press reports their popularity compared to anything the Seyyeds want the people Iran to do for them to stay in power.

Iran's Seyyeds failure to buy friends with oil

"We think a refinery with a 150,000-barrel capacity is not economically feasible. But it definitely is with 200,000 barrels now that Libya can help," Ari said.

http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=164634


Last week, article 1803 was passed at the UN Security Council with just 14-1. That one vote was Indonesia. Wonder why? It has nothing to do with any principle more than oil. And only just at that, with the help of Libya.

But the Seyyeds cannot deliver the oil. Ultimately nations that are relying on the Seyyeds, need to have good large global banks behind the projects, and none of the big ones are there.

I suspect that HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank are getting away with it, and I want to know why is it that they have not been given the same treatment as the German banks; that they had to make a choice between doing business with the Seyyeds and the US.

The strategy has paid off, and the Seyyeds terrorist activities via central banks in Iran is not working. The abuse of Iran's national apparatus for the use of petty terrorist activities for the sake of a non Iranian ideology is quite wrong.

Thank goodness the world has recognised what is best for Iran, and is keen to stop these terrorists, who have hijacked Iran's Iran's state controls for so long.

As we know, the people of Iran actually run the country, but they are powerless outside Iran. Hopefully these new strategies will isolate the Seyyeds to go and form their own enclave in southern Iraq with its own administration and leave Iran alone.

No one wants bloodshed. Just respect for Iran's heritage which is older than Seyyeds heritage by some 6000 years.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Fashioning the resistance in Iran

Jamsheedi regards the drive to enforce the dress code as part of a larger effort to control society. "The situation in Iran is not simple," the Tehran-based journalist says. "A social uprising could break out any minute. The authorities want to prevent any such upheaval by tightening their grip on people's lives."

http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2008/03/eaf2a75b-7e42-4fe7-b5eb-7561dbb0e2df.html

This article clearly shows the path the Iranians have chosen. The Seyyeds cannot enter people's homes, where the Iranian culture remains intact, and unspoilt by Seyyed rules. They are begging Iranian to vote for aliens.

We Iranians have a deeper and older civilization; much much older, and much much holier than Seyyeds ways. We do not want death, we love Life. More Iranians will celebrate Nowrooz on 20th March Equinox, than any alien Seyyed election. No true Iranian will vote for an alien Seyyed election. Let them elect themselves in their bunkers. We true Iranians have to tolerate and win that without bloodshed.

We can win from within our homes. Stay at home Iranians. Threaten the Seyyeds with a simple "Can Do" question. Ask them, "what will you do if the true 7000 year old nation of Iran decides not to work for your younger warrior ideology?". And that is the fashion in which we will have peaceful regime change in Iran.

These types of questions are unanswerable by them. They cannot go and drag everyone out of their homes, to run Iran and its resources for their ideas. They cannot run Iran without Iranians. We have the power in our own hands. They cannot sack us, or not pay us, as we control the country.

But the people of Iran are putting their lives at risk, by going in the streets with the clothes they like and showing Free Will. And it shows their defiance. And the Seyyeds can only be violent against that Free Will. But we Iranians will not be violent against them. Our message is clear and there is absolutely nothing they can do to win against a Peaceful Free Will. .

So Seyyeds, your time is over. Those of you that have used violence, will face the might of non violent force of Iranians at Nowrooz, and learn a more civilized way of Life. Never again will you be able to rule over civilized Iranians.

Friday, March 07, 2008

Chinese sweets for Iran's Seyyeds

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Ganghe told a news conference his country's trade ties with Iran "have no correlation with Iran's nuclear plans and also do not go against the U.N. Security Council's resolutions.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080304/ts_nm/iran_nuclear_dc

Qin Ganghe is making false statements about their dealings with the Seyyeds in Iran. One thing for sure, the latest sanctions have shown, is that the Seyyeds have controlled the flow of funds through Iran's financial system.

Iranians have been consciously fighting tooth and nail against the Seyyeds from inside Iran. We have identified them and contained them. And the next Seyyed elections contains them even more, because they elect themselves. But we cannot stop them running the main banks of Iran. And those are the ones the latest sanctions focussed on.

The Chinese were very adamant over a soft language in UNSC 1803. The Indonesians, who have just agreed to a massive oil deal with the Seyyeds, abstained. So we can see the tail of the dragon the Seyyed has grasped onto, and seeks salvation from.

But the Chinese communists are great capitalists. This dragon has in turn followed their US companies' in Guandong province's orders very well. The world has been held hostage to prisoners' labour that produces US companies goods, and the Seyyeds provide the energy for the Chinese enterprise zones.

So I find it really hard to understand, how the Chinese cannot admit that they are behind the flow of funds to the Iranian banks, which Paulson has just recenlty labelled as funders of terrorism. Ok maybe that would be brushed aside by the anti American left press in India and EU, and not talked about, but it is true. But how can the US government turn a blind eye to Wal-Mart and so many other importers from China.

The connection that exists between the industrial zones of China and the flow of funds to the Seyyed controlled Iranian banks is very clear. Ultimately the UN needs to think about theocracies and the corporations and governments that keep them alive. The people of Iran have more or less dissected and contained this horrible black spot in our heritage. Ask any Iranian and they just mutter a sound and you know the rest. It is that obvious.

Like in a human body we have had to slowly contain the Seyyeds, and let it change and accept the much bigger Iranian culture. The last thing you do to remove a black spot on your face is to use a sharp knife. But you do not keep eating sweets. And the Chinese have been feeding the Seyyeds some very tasty sweets to keep that black spot alive in Iranian culture.

Monday, March 03, 2008

UNSC 1803, 90 more days for Seyyeds to make the bomb

Below is the best bit of the resolution.  Waste of time.  As if it will do anything.

(c) that it shall, in the event that the report shows that Iran has not complied with resolution 1696 (2006), resolution 1737 (2006), resolution 1747 (2007) and this resolution, adopt further appropriate measures under Article 41 of Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations to persuade Iran to comply with these resolutions and the requirements of the IAEA, and underlines that further decisions will be required should such additional measures be necessary;


“20. Decides to remain seized of the matter.”


Resolution Annex I


1. Amir Moayyed Alai (involved in managing the assembly and engineering of centrifuges)

2. Mohammad Fedai Ashiani (involved in the production of ammonium uranyl carbonate and management of the Natanz enrichment complex)

3. Abbas Rezaee Ashtiani (a senior official at the AEOI Office of Exploration and Mining Affairs)

4. Haleh Bakhtiar (involved in the production of magnesium at a concentration of 99.9%)

5. Morteza Behzad (involved in making centrifuge components)

6. Dr. Mohammad Eslami (Head of Defence Industries Training and Research Institute)

7. Seyyed Hussein Hosseini (AEOI official involved in the heavy water research reactor project at Arak)

8. M. Javad Karimi Sabet (Head of Novin Energy Company, which is designated under resolution 1747 (2007))

9. Hamid-Reza Mohajerani (involved in production management at the Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF) at Esfahan)

10. Brigadier-General Mohammad Reza Naqdi (former Deputy Chief of Armed Forces General Staff for Logistics and Industrial Research/Head of State Anti-Smuggling Headquarters, engaged in efforts to get round the sanctions imposed by resolutions 1737 (2006) and 1747 (2007))

11. Houshang Nobari (involved in the management of the Natanz enrichment complex)

12. Abbas Rashidi (involved in enrichment work at Natanz)

13. Ghasem Soleymani (Director of Uranium Mining Operations at the Saghand Uranium Mine)


Resolution Annex II


A. Individuals listed in resolution 1737 (2006)


1. Mohammad Qannadi, AEOI Vice President for Research & Development

2. Dawood Agha-Jani, Head of the PFEP (Natanz)

3. Behman Asgarpour, Operational Manager ( Arak)


B. Individuals listed in resolution 1747 (2007)


1. Seyed Jaber Safdari (Manager of the Natanz Enrichment Facilities)

2. Amir Rahimi (Head of Esfahan Nuclear Fuel Research and Production Centre, which is part of the AEOI’s Nuclear Fuel Production and Procurement Company, which is involved in enrichment-related activities)


Resolution Annex III


1. Abzar Boresh Kaveh Co. (BK Co.) (involved in the production of centrifuge components)

2. Barzagani Tejarat Tavanmad Saccal companies (subsidiary of Saccal System companies) (this company tried to purchase sensitive goods for an entity listed in resolution 1737 (2006))

3. Electro Sanam Company (E. S. Co./E. X. Co.) (AIO front-company, involved in the ballistic missile programme)

4. Ettehad Technical Group (AIO front-company, involved in the ballistic missile programme)

5. Industrial Factories of Precision (IFP) Machinery (aka Instrumentation Factories Plant) (used by AIO for some acquisition attempts)

6. Jabber Ibn Hayan (AEOI laboratory involved in fuel-cycle activities)

7. Joza Industrial Co. (AIO front-company, involved in the ballistic missile programme)

8. Khorasan Metallurgy Industries (subsidiary of the Ammunition Industries Group (AMIG) which depends on DIO. Involved in the production of centrifuges components)

9. Niru Battery Manufacturing Company (subsidiary of the DIO. Its role is to manufacture power units for the Iranian military including missile systems)

10. Pishgam (Pioneer) Energy Industries (has participated in construction of the Uranium Conversion Facility at Esfahan)

11. Safety Equipment Procurement (SEP) (AIO front-company, involved in the ballistic missile programme)

12. TAMAS Company (involved in enrichment-related activities. TAMAS is the overarching body, under which four subsidiaries have been established, including one for uranium extraction to concentration and another in charge of uranium processing, enrichment and waste)

http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2008/sc9268.doc.htm

Visit the Shah's Grave

Pay your respects to the Shahanshah of Iran and visit his grave in Egypt.



The commentary is in Persian. Basically it states that we could not take care of him no thanks to the Seyyeds (or Akhoonds).

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China and its needs for oil welcomes Iran's Seyyeds

China also provides conventional weapons that could threaten U.S. military forces securing the Persian Gulf. Of particular concern are China's sales to Iran of anti-ship cruise missiles, which pose a threat to oil tanker traffic and American naval vessels operating there. This arms trafficking presents an increasing threat to U.S. global security interests, particularly in the Middle East and Asia.



Please look at this rather long but excellent video, on the whole China growth vs Energy needs. To me, it is the Chinese blind eye to Human Rights that bothers me. They openly state that they do not make judgements. So why are they on the UN security council. That is supposed to be some moral forum is it not. China has philosopher that set the best examples in human history, and yet they act like this. Where are you Laozi?

Without the Seyyeds huge oil exports to China, and without the slaves that the Chinese give to the foreign companies, such as Wal-Mart in China, you would not be able to enjoy your easy life in the west. For China read US proxy. Don't buy stuff made there. You help the Seyyeds in Iran and the Chinese radicals who hate the US.

Good Neighbours?

The Seyyeds in Iran have a religious agenda, that is dictated from the likes of Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, and not the Foreign Ministry. Ahmadinejad believes he is guided by some mystical force to establish the Caliphate state, and to ultimately reclaim Jerusalem for the return of the Shiite Mahdi. Iraq is the centre of the Shiite world and their holiest shrines are there. So to them everyone who is not Shiite is alien in that country. In that perspective "brotherly" comments from Ahmadinejad mean more than meets the eye. The US weakened the Sunnis who were the only force that stood up to the Shiites in Iraq. The US never managed to get any Shiite support in Iraq. So the US actually helped the Seyyeds' cause, even though their biggest foe are the Seyyeds in Iran. In conclusion the Seyyeds have enabled the neocons to rise to power, and vice-versa. They both need each other in this post Soviet era to keep energy prices up with pseudo threats to each other.

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