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Pot luck post regarding Iran and the THEATER known as world war:
Freemasonry in Iran ![]() ![]() Iran calls for 'new, just world order' Intercourse in the Iranian gov building inverted V, regular V. Male - female ![]() Sun disk, eagle - temple in Iran. Throwback to Zoroastrianism ![]() Iran: We’re Creating A “New World Order” With Syria And Latin America Citibank in Iran: ![]() Citibank paying back loans to Iranian gov: link Foreign Policy magazine, part of Washington Post: Does Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Have Jewish Roots? Mahmoud Ahmadinejad revealed to have Jewish past So does he have Jewish blood in him? Some say no: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...-jewish-family So not sure sure on that one. I do know Iran is friendly with the IMF: Islamic Republic of Iran and the IMF Iran asks IMF help with law against terror funding Iran CB governor, economy minister to attend IMF meeting Goldman Sachs owns (owned? - have not looked up recently) RDC RDC Launches Iran Connect WILMINGTON, Del.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RDC, the leading provider of sanctions solutions, today announced the industry’s first compliance solution for the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010 (“CISADA”), the expanded global Iranian restrictions signed into law by US President Obama significantly increasing compliance burdens on global financial institutions and corporations. Keiser Report: Episode 80 (Goldman sachs, Citibank to open banks in Iran) This was an interesting read: The Rockefellers and Iran: Jay Rockefeller’s Reversal and the Iranian-American Lobby SNIP Resigning from the AIC in the face of criticism from Iranian-American exiles at the end of 2002, the next year Nemazee founded the Iranian American Political Action Committee (aka Iranian American PAC or IAPAC), a group which promotes the election of officials “attuned to the domestic needs and issues of the Iranian American community”. IAPAC endorses candidates it perceives as friendly to its interests, with recent endorsements including Ted Kennedy, Hillary Clinton, Arlen Specter, Chuck Hagel, and Nancy Pelosi. IAPAC also donates generously to its preferred candidates, as does the Nemazee family. Federal Election Commission and IRS records document that members of the Nemazee family and IAPAC have contributed to, among others: --Bill Clinton: $60,000 from Hassan Nemazee to Clinton’s legal defense fund, prior to Clinton nominating Nemazee to be ambassador to Argentina --Hillary Clinton: $5,000 from IAPAC to Friends of Hillary on 03/14/2005 --Al Gore: $50,000 from Hassan Nemazee to the Gore-Lieberman Recount Fund in 2000 --John Kerry: $187,000 from Hassan Nemazee to Kerry from 1999 to 2003 and over $500,000 to Kerry’s 2004 campaign --Ted Kennedy: $7,000 from various members of the Nemazee family to Kennedy for Senate in 1995 and $2,000 from IAPAC to Kennedy for Senate since 2004 --Joseph Biden: $2,100 from Hassan Nemazee to Citizens for Biden on 09/30/2005 --Charles Schumer: $1,000 from IAPAC to Friends of Charles Schumer on 01/16/2004 --Arlen Specter: $1,000 from IAPAC to Citizens for Arlen Specter on 1/16/2004 and $1,000 from IAPAC in 2006 --Chuck Hagel: $1,000 from IAPAC to the Hagel for Senate Committee on 10/02/2006 --Robert Torricelli: $4,000 from Hassan and Sheila Nemazee to Torricelli for US Senate, Inc. from 1996 to 2002 --Richard Gephardt: $2,000 from Hassan Nemazee to Gephardt in Congress Committee from 1996 to 2002 --Harold Ford, Jr.: $1,000 from Hassan Nemazee to Harold Ford Jr. for Tennessee on 09/21/2006 --Nancy Pelosi: $1,000 from IAPAC to Nancy Pelosi for Congress on 10/02/2006 And, last but not least, over $50,000 in 2003-2004 from Hassan and Sheila Nemazee to the Asia Society founded by John D. Rockefeller III. This is all just coincidence right? ![]() I think if ole Mahmoud was as dangerous as we are led to believe he would have been taken out, Benzair Bhutto style. |
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