Sunday, September 28, 2008

Catching arms dealers

It's really good to see that arms suppliers are getting caught.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/28/iran.armstrade

Saturday, September 20, 2008

The Persepective on Iraq

"They intend to target officials in the country and in Nasiriyah," he said adding that local authorities had put in place tight security measures, including banning the use of motorcycles.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gniKQVmkFo5eDYBptR0w_MqMX2IQ

For how long have the Seyyeds been infiltrating into Iraq? First of all we had the Brits let them in, when they were supposedly guarding the southern part of Iraq, commonly known as the Basra region. But no one was screaming and shouting about this more than the Iranian exiles. We warned the world of this, and we were, and are told, that we are neocons. How can we have anything in common with them? So they are starting to learn on their own. All Iranians have learnt that they have to see from the perspective of Iran First. No political ideology, religious ideology, has brought the Iranians together. Only the love of Iranian cultural heritage, that is at the heart of what it means to be Iranian First, can be the correct perspective. I call it The Persepective.

So what is The Persepective on Iraq. The answer is rooted in Babylonian perspective of Iraq. Iraq shares ancient common history with ancient Iran. Peace came to the area when the people on both side of the Zagros referred to their ancient roots and not the divisions caused by religions. But there are those that want to exploit the religious sides. We have no media power. No one reads these ideas.

Russians finally speak the truth

"Russia is opposed to any new United Nations measures against Iran over its disputed nuclear program for now, the Foreign Ministry said on Saturday."

Well, it is about time that they came clean. Moreover they are saying that the US are going to use Georgia to attack Iran. It really does not matter, as they have forces all around Iran. With the world markets in disarray, the banks that used to help these people are gone. More banks need to go under.

testing palm treo pro

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Well it finally happened. It is possible to blog with a mobile. I managed to open internet explorer 6.1 in the new plam treo as well as downloaded the opera mobile browser. The former allows copy paste from html, the latter has javascript. This new Palm Treo Pro is a great machine. You can do it all in ie if you send it as an email like I have been for a while. But in Opera you can have multi windows.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Six major countries to seek new sanctions against Iran

But they are all doing business with the Seyyeds in Iran. The Seyyeds have been effected a bit. The Seyyed sanctions on Iranians is far worse. The country is in ruins. The destruction of Iran's industrial base has benefited the modern world and stalled Iran. The Seyyeds have done a great job for them.

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Georgia a base for Iran attack

The number of provocative comments coming out of Russia and the Seyyeds are almost the same. And the US is very slow in responding. I suppose they are all caught up in the financial crisis. With all these banks gone under, who is going to pay for all this now. The root of all these problems were in those bad banks.

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Ahmadinejad ready to debate US presidential hopefuls - Yahoo

This guy is an utter nutter, who is ignored by all intelligent people in Iran, and now wants to go on world stage. Just ignore him.

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Hackers shut down Iranian clerics' Web sites

Good for the hackers. Well done.

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Iranian suicide speedboats

These Seyyed poodles think they are going to go to heaven. The Seyyeds have taken a segment of Iranian society and brainwashed them, and bribed them with the oil fund of secular hard working Iranians. Who benefits? The peak oil advocates, and arms traders. Just look at the amount of weapons sold to the Arabs by the US.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Iran Positions Islamist Revolutionary Guard in Persian Gulf

Good. It used to be the regular navy. Now we have the real Seyyeds' boys out there. They will not be gentlemen, as the old Navy were. These people are mad. So expect a lot of crazy things, to get the oil traders really scared. But it won't scare anyone. The oil price will keep reacting to economic fundamentals as opposed to fundamentalism.

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China: No New Sanctions Against Iran

The Chinese are crazy. All they want is the resources of various countries, without any care for human rights. All of yesterday and today we have been getting news from them, to the effect that they do not want the Seyyeds to be sanctioned. That is because they know that it will their companies that are next on the list.

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Israel Waging 'Secret War With Iran'

As if it was not "intensive" before. What a load of rubbish. The only thing they can do is to engage with the forces of peaceful regime change that have the people's support. But they won't, they just want to isolate Iran, or destroy it either with the help of Seyyeds, or bomb it themselves.

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