The future of US-Iran relations will become a hot topic in the run-up to Iran's own presidential elections in June 2009, in which Ahmadinejad is likely run against several conservative and reformist candidates. A victory for the incumbent -- who until recently was seen as the clear favorite but is fast losing support -- could undermine any attempts to improve relations. The election of a reformist candidate such as former President Mohammad Khatami could boost the chances of rapprochement.
You think, that we in Iran need what Obama called "Change". These cries of change need someone with guts to come out and say it. Obama had the culture and fabric of US democracy to be able to safely such things. We Iranians do not have such luxury in Iran. Our country has been invaded by an alien Seyyed Empire. They justify their existance with each one of them claiming to be a descendant of Halabi Qureshi (aka Mohammad) who in turn (thanks to Salman Parsi) was told to be descended from Abraham. But what has this to do with Iran's 15000 year ancient cultural heritage as recorded in the Vendidad chapter of The Zend Avesta.
The irony of all of this is that, if it were not for the Seyyed incursion into Iran, we Iranians would not get so interested in The Ancients of Iran. We would not have changed, and found a stronger feeling about Old Iran, or The Ancients of Iran. My quest into The Ancient of Iran, began as a spiritual journey not too dissimilar to what one sees when one looks at Stargate SG-5. These are feelings, and illuminations, with quite a lot of delusions. It is an escape the mind makes up for me, to accept that as a group of people our ancient ancestors were way way ahead of anything now. It is easy to pass it as illusion, and be cynical about it. But it comes back more and more.
Belief is growing in the people of Iran, that we were better, and more respectable than now. When you look at Cuneiform, or such magnificent works of the Persepolis, you are inspired to think, that something very powerful was at work. This civilization of Ancient Iran was not the same as the violence of the Seyyeds. The Ancients of Iran are running the hearts and minds of all real Iranians. That's "The Change" that has taken place.
So with all this inspiration, why is it that nothing gets done? Why as such magnificent people as we were, is it that we cannot get our acts together and change Iran's government. Why can't we engage in a dialogue with the Seyyeds and tell them how they can be ignored with a General Strike? Do we all have to make a "Big Show" somewhere so that the world media understands the stuff that I have just said? Do we really need to make a government in exile, and have a spokesperson. We need to go through all that formality with the press first to then remove the Seyyeds. Who cares what the world media says. We want to take care of our own land. We have done most of the work in our minds. It is now time to put it to practice. We have until now abstained from any silly Seyyed voting.
The people of Iran have an Iranian feeling (Ehasas), that no Seyyed or other foreign country has. We all feel that feeling and really get it in Persepolis or Damavand or anything else that is uniquely Iranian I call The Spirit of Nowrooz. The path to change this aliens force is to let it know that they are powerless against this feeling the Iranians have.
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