Thursday, October 23, 2008

Greek Princess gives birth to Islam in Iran

I came across this statement:

"Ismā'il was the last in line of hereditary Grand Masters of the Safaviyeh Sufi order, prior to its ascent to a ruling dynasty. As a young boy only a year old, he had lost his father Haydar Safavi Sultan, Sufi Grand Master and belligerent leader of a swelling Shi'a Islam community in Azerbaijan region of Iran who was killed in battle. Ismā'il's mother was an Aq Qoyunlu noble, Martha, the daughter of Uzun Hasan by his Pontic Greek wife Theodora, better known as Despina Hatun"


And it made me think, how a son of a Greek Princess converts to Islam, thinks he is descended from Mohammed, and basically hands over Iran to Islam.

Had this man known about the Ancients of Iran, that wrote the Avesta, then maybe we would not be in the mess we are in now. Shah Ismail, you are responsible for all this mess!

Iran's unemployed power

Reading this article makes you think, why is it that the people of
Iran, who are mostly young, don't have general strikes against this
alien Seyyed regime?

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/pda/article.php?535780.0.1

Just threaten them with total shut down.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

From Bazaar to Mass General Strike in Iran

"All the shops near us are closed," he said by telephone, declining to be named. A Reuters witness said only a few shops seemed open for business.

http://www.reuters.com/article/economicNews/idUSDAH23166320081012?rpc=401&

This could spark the beginning of the Iranian resistance against the Seyyed regime. With the so called elections next year coming along, the strike will force the hand of different politicians running for the Seyyed Presidency.

What is important for all real Iranians, is that we should show peaceful dignity and unity, against Seyyed violent rule. What they would want is an excuse to enforce undue pressure on the people of Iran.

The people of Iran must show their solidarity with the Bazaar. We must not be enticed to physical confrontation. A national General Strike in alliance with the Bazaaris would present the greatest challenge.

The best solution is for the Seyyeds to face questions like; what would they do if real Iranians threatened to stop work? They couldn't exactly drag 40 million people out of their homes could they.

The beauty of non-violence is that no one is hurted in any way. The natural culture of Iran is against the Seyyeds and it is huge. It is after all the silent majority, and it needs to remind the violent alien, who really rules Iran.