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''Iran will deliver telling blow to global powers on Feb. 11'

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posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:12 AM
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Originally posted by cushycrux
As you can read in Iranian News - i'ts about the problems they have in their own country. People hate Ali Chamenei - Iranian People!

The most people from there I know just wan't a normal democracy in IRAN and vote and be free and - have peace. It's not ww3.


Khamenei is a Saudi pawn that they want rid of. What better way then to make the people do the work for them.
I feel bad for the Iranian people. For the most part they are the most enterprising in the region.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:17 AM
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Always remember that the very Illuminati you have come to know are comprised of all nations. Yes even Mahmūd Ahmadinezhād and every other big deal name in the Islamic world are part of the secret orders.

Believe it or not makes no difference to me...It is simply what is


Remember it is one big illusion

"The world is part of an illusion so large, so vast it escapes the perception of all but those who have wielded power for their dark benefit. Even so their insanity keeps the lords of this power from any consciousness of their derangement. Those of humanity who see are thought of as insane.

The illusion is made with separate fronts to prevent anyone from seeing the connections between those who plot and create evil. They behave as if they are not connected to keep the illusion alive. Their goal is accomplished one drop at a time so as to never bring suspicion upon themselves. This prevents us from seeing the changes as they occur to our world".
~ THE SECRET COVENANT



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:18 AM
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Iran would love to show their power
1. they're crazy enough to do it
2. the U.S. doesnt have everyone backing us on this, especially china and russia
3. they dont want to be invaded just like Iraq
4. North Korea didnt get invaded and we know they have WMD's... Nuclear arms(oh wait ...they dont have oil)
5. and what better way to unite a country and put away their civil unrest for a common enemy



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:24 AM
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Originally posted by JJay55
reply to post by Dr UAE
 


Maybe you can introduce yourself Dr UAE. And enlighten us on the traditions and what the meaning of the Night of Power is?

Is it true that most Islamic terrorists are degreed doctors and engineers?


i guess u know by now from my earlier post that im an arab muslim and from my nick name that im from UAE .

i was hoping for an answer , but insted i get another question, anyway , Night of power you say? never heard of it , the name reminds me of Knights Templar.

as for the other question , i haven't met terrorists before and dont intend to, for i do not like terrorism .

now may i get an answer please?

thank you



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:31 AM
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I sure would hope they announce the completion of ICBM and nuclear warheads to go with 'em. But i have to be realistic and am only hoping for the next best thing, whatever that could be.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:33 AM
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So now the ptb are trying to pull another fast one and set up "public awareness" for pushing us into more war



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:39 AM
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"Tolou (rise) and Mesbah (Lantern) satellites as well as Simorq satellite carrier engine will be unveiled in the Ten-Day Dawn," Vahidi had said Wednesday on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting.


www.littleabout.com...

That's about all I've got thus far, and in all likelihood will be the announcement to the world.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:41 AM
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Originally posted by JJay55

Originally posted by cushycrux
As you can read in Iranian News - i'ts about the problems they have in their own country. People hate Ali Chamenei - Iranian People!

The most people from there I know just wan't a normal democracy in IRAN and vote and be free and - have peace. It's not ww3.


Khamenei is a Saudi pawn that they want rid of. What better way then to make the people do the work for them.
I feel bad for the Iranian people. For the most part they are the most enterprising in the region.


again where on earth do you get your information from?

khamenei is a shiat leader , again shiat and sunnis dont interact very well when you put them in one room together , it is dangerous , you can get a nuclear reaction
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Khamenei was born and raised in Iran and he is a cleric.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:44 AM
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Perhaps, the West is aware of this cryptic announcement and that would explain the recent build up of naval assets in the gulf and missile defense systems being sent to nations friendly to the US?



WASHINGTON — As the Obama administration edges toward imposing tougher sanctions on Iran, it has begun upgrading its approach to defending its Persian Gulf allies against potential Iranian missile strikes, officials said Saturday.

The United States has quietly increased the capability of land-based Patriot defensive missiles in several Gulf Arab nations, and one military official said the Navy is beefing up the presence of ships capable of knocking down hostile missiles in flight


www.huffingtonpost.com...
www.abovetopsecret.com...

One can assume that British, American, and Israeli intelligence agents have been in Iran for quite some time. I would not be surprised if they had a hand in the counter-revolutionary activity that took place last year, as result of suspicions regarding the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad by the opposition. So, it is not much of a stretch to think that a significant covert presence is in Iran at this time. Here is an article from 2007, showing the Bush Administration's interest in a covert operations in Iran.



According to the American television network, Bush signed a formal “non-lethal presidential finding” earlier this year authorising “a CIA plan that reportedly includes a coordinated campaign of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of Iran’s currency and international financial transactions

. . . “The Next Act: Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?”, Hersh provided evidence that the Pentagon was covertly supporting minority Kurdish, Azeri and Baluchi tribal groups as a means of undermining Tehran’s authority in northern and southeastern Iran. In particular, the US military was collaborating with Israel in backing a Kurdish armed group—the Party for Free Life—based in northern Iraq to foment opposition inside the Kurdish regions of Iran and to spy on “targets inside Iran of interest to the US”.

A series of ABC News reports last month stated that the US was actively backing Jundullah, an armed Baluchi group based in Pakistan, to carry out cross-border attacks inside Iran. It reported on April 3 that the militia had been “secretly encouraged and advised by American officials since 2005”. The group was responsible for the bomb blasts in the southeastern city of Zahedran in February that killed 11 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.


www.wsws.org...
www.abovetopsecret.com...

Now, I am aware the current Administration has sought a soft diplomatic approach when dealing with the nuclear question and Iran, however, I am not that naive to believe that President Obama would halt all covert operations either. That element is still in country to some degree.

Examples would be the election riots of last year, the recent string of Revolutionary Guard assassinations, and the meticulous assassination of nuclear scientist, Massoud Ali ­Mohammadi.



A homicide bomber killed five senior commanders of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard and at least 37 others in an area of southeastern Iran that has been the focus of a growing Sunni insurgency.

. . . The region's top prosecutor was quoted by the semi-official ISNA news agency as saying the Sunni rebel group Jundallah claimed responsibility for the blast.


www.foxnews.com...

The group Jundallah is alleged to have ties with US intelligence and backing. They are a Sunni group opposed to Shiite leadership in Tehran.



A report by Brian Ross and Christopher Isham of ABC News in April 2007 alleged that Jundallah "has been secretly encouraged and advised by American officials" to destabilize the government in Iran,[18] citing U.S. and Pakistani tribal and intelligence sources.[8]


en.wikipedia.org...
www.presstv.ir...



Mohammadi was blown up outside his home in an smart northern suburb of Tehran by a remote-control bomb that had been attached to a motorcycle parked on the street. As his stunned neighbours cleared up the rubble they struggled to understand why a little-known ­academic would have fallen victim to such a highly professional assassination.

The answer may lie in Mohammadi's profession and political inclinations. He was a particle physicist and a supporter of the Iranian opposition movement, raising the possibility he had become the latest victim in a covert war over Iran's nuclear aspirations. It is a war in which scientists find themselves potential soft targets.


www.guardian.co.uk...

Then in accordance with human intelligence gathering, assassinations, and subversion. Predator drones are most likely doing fly-overs as well, mapping coordinates of suspected nuclear sites. So, even with a change of the guard at the White House and the CIA, the US and others are still stirring their witches brew in Iran.

My gut tells me that this announcement will signal Iran's ascendancy as the second nuclear power in the region, beside Israel and their unofficial membership to that club. Perhaps, they will even be bold enough to test a weapon below ground as the North Korean's did back in 2006? However, when this announcement is made, will the US and it's allies wither away as they did with the North Koreans? If they indeed have a functional nuclear weapon, and deliverable; it changes everything concerning the US tough talk concerning this issue. This may be the year of the fireworks?



[edit on 1-2-2010 by Jakes51]



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:45 AM
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Originally posted by Emerald The Paradigm

Iran after "liberation" by the U.S.:

-nightclubs everywhere where kids can get ecstasy, drink, and shroom all day long
-an attitude that says "F the parents" we do what WE want!
-heroin, opium, crack, meth, etc. flourishes in every part of the city, and the police are paid off (Just like they are here by the CIA that funds the drugs)
-TV shows with full of sexual messages and swears
-etc.


Well that is a fair assessment of some of the least desirable aspects of US society and also the smallest. I believe you said you were an American or at least said you live or have lived here at one time.

Could this be the result of your first hand experiences? If so maybe you should move




[edit on 1-2-2010 by SLAYER69]



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:46 AM
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Originally posted by Dr UAE

Originally posted by JJay55
reply to post by Dr UAE
 


Maybe you can introduce yourself Dr UAE. And enlighten us on the traditions and what the meaning of the Night of Power is?

Is it true that most Islamic terrorists are degreed doctors and engineers?


i guess u know by now from my earlier post that im an arab muslim and from my nick name that im from UAE .

i was hoping for an answer , but insted i get another question, anyway , Night of power you say? never heard of it , the name reminds me of Knights Templar.

as for the other question , i haven't met terrorists before and dont intend to, for i do not like terrorism .

now may i get an answer please?

thank you

You can look up Night of Power in wikipedia. Or as usual you can ask the infidel to help you. Here's the translation: Laylat al-Qadr. I think you know what that means. You will tell me however that it only applies to Ramadan and that all muslims are peaceful and want peace and are peaceful and... want peace.
There's your answer.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:50 AM
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Originally posted by Dr UAE
again shiat and sunnis dont interact very well when you put them in one room together , it is dangerous , you can get a nuclear reaction
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Khamenei was born and raised in Iran and he is a cleric.

And isn't Khamenei a thorn in the side of the Arab king and his 2000 princes?
Yes, the best strategy that the US could have used was to take the Iraqi and Irani shiat (funny how that is pronounced) and use them against the leadership who wants to rule the Caliphate. Now the situation is thorns in the Caliphate scheme that need to be removed, eh?
The ME will feel the nuclear fallout more than we will, unless you are suggesting something else?



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:51 AM
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Originally posted by Jakes51
Obama

Which side is he on?



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:54 AM
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Well put Jakes51. I also found that the opposition plans to have a huge rally during the celebrations. Could be quite a show on the eleventh. If assets in the area have succeeded in arming this opposition, it could be quite a show indeed.


They're encouraging residents of large cities to shout “Allahu Akbar" from rooftops, and are planning a series of protest marches leading up to Feb. 11, when a major pro-government march is planned. Opposition activists say they intend to infiltrate that pro-government march in large numbers. Once in Tehran's Azadi Square, where state broadcaster cameras will be rolling, they plan to whip out protest banners and transform the crowd into a sea of green. “Iran is in lockdown at the moment,” said Afshin Parvaresh, an exiled journalist living in Turkey. “The Internet and cellphone networks are highly monitored.”


www.csmonitor.com...



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by crash override
Iran would love to show their power
1. they're crazy enough to do it
2. the U.S. doesnt have everyone backing us on this, especially china and russia
3. they dont want to be invaded just like Iraq
4. North Korea didnt get invaded and we know they have WMD's... Nuclear arms(oh wait ...they dont have oil)
5. and what better way to unite a country and put away their civil unrest for a common enemy

Myths.
1. They aren't crazy. When we don't understand something we call it stupid or crazy, that's common.
2. Russia and China are our allies.
3. They would love to be invaded and allowed fard ayn Iranian style.
4. NK is in check by China and Japan who have real militaries.
5. Are you referring to the US and it's anti-Americanism?

I suggest you don't use these old myths too often. They aren't true, they are old and worn out.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:55 AM
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Well, to me this looks like they're setting up another 9 11, this time 2 11, and if they even look sideways at Vancounver, BC, close to where I live, they, the US and UK leaders, because I won't actually blame the middle east, will be dealt justice.

I am furious, with those jerks. Not on my watch!!!!!!!!!!!!!



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:56 AM
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They don't get their information from anywhere reliable. Believe me the level of ignorance concerning Islam in this country is just astounding.

ON TOPIC: Iran is just barking. Their missile isn't built and they don't have a nuke. I know this because if they did we would bombing (or Israel) them right now. The west is not going to allow Iran to have nuclear weapons. This has already been stated. I doubt they will allow any Arab nation to have them. I think it's hypocrisy considering all the nukes we have. I'm not sure why Americans, being the number one purveyors of weapons, porn, drugs and general smut, believe themselves to somehow be more responsible than the rest of the world. I really don't want to hear "Their leader is crazy". He's not. He plays to the crowd. He's not going to nuke anyone to usher in the 12th Imam and start World War III. They want nukes because Israel has them and it will ensure the U.S. won't invade.

As for the people "wanting this revolution", I think way too many of you are projecting what you want on to their population. We do not have any reliable data that shows their population is somehow "pro-west" and if there is a "pro-west" contingent I'm quite willing to bet it's not a majority.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 08:57 AM
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Could this be the result of your first hand experiences? If so maybe you should move


Are you suggesting the individual move to or from? I found your reply to be confusing and figured I'd run it by you.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 09:01 AM
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Originally posted by antonia
They don't get their information from anywhere reliable. Believe me the level of ignorance concerning Islam in this country is just astounding.

ON TOPIC: Iran is just barking. Their missile isn't built and they don't have a nuke. I know this because if they did we would bombing (or Israel) them right now.

Wow, I'm insulted, you called the West ignorant. I'm truly insulted. I might go burn some cars in Paris or something.

You don't know Iran doesn't have a nuke. Intelligent says otherwise.
Why would they bomb Israel right now? Maybe they will wait until February 11th. But thank you for confirming their plan.



posted on Feb, 1 2010 @ 09:06 AM
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Originally posted by JJay55

You don't know Iran doesn't have a nuke. Intelligent says otherwise.
Why would they bomb Israel right now? Maybe they will wait until February 11th. But thank you for confirming their plan.


Do you mean "Intelligence". American intelligence has never confirmed a nuke. It has confirmed various programs intended to acquire a nuke but no finished nuke. If there was a nuke Obama would ride it all the way to the finish line to get whatever he wants out of congress. The neo-cons would be unleashing organismic screams about how it proves all they were right. Considering this announcement is made every year and nothing happens, I think most of you are making a mountain out of a molehill.



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