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Monday, April 30, 2007

Merkel and Bush to unite in condemning Iran's Seyyeds

Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, representing the EU, and President Bush want to show that there are no cracks in their unity on Iran at a press conference tonight, following comments from Iran’s President Ahmadinejad that the EU needed to be more independent from the US.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

US funding $24 bn to Seyyeds in Iran

Presently, the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) and the California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS) – which oversees California public employees and school teachers’ taxpayer-funded retirement funds – invest in companies that do business in Iran. In 2006, $24 billion of taxpayers-funded retirement dollars were invested in 300 foreign owned companies with direct ties to Iran. Anderson’s legislation would end those investments. ... “Who's funding terrorism? It sure shouldn't be our public employees," Anderson said. "Money is the mother’s milk of terrorism."

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Iran has $23 billion of foreign debt

Based on the figures released by the Central Bank of Iran (CBI), the country’s foreign debts by January 20, 2007 reached $23.2 billion.

US and Seyyeds in Iran are chatting

The United States has quietly increased its back-channel diplomatic contacts with Iran, a sign that those who favor engagement have strengthened their hand in the administration, U.S. officials say.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

The Cancer that is the Seyyed in Iran

Or how about negotiating and trying to compromise with cancer as it spreads through your body destroying every organ? Do you think you can reason with it? Do you imagine that, if you appease it by promising not to excise it or irradiate it, it will cease its quest to make you submit to its nature? Clearly, it's motivation is beside the point.

Austrians ignore US and do business with Seyyeds in Iran

The head of OMV, the leading oil and gas group in Central Europe, rejected Tuesday US concerns about his company's plans to develop Iran's gas industry.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Humidity might save Pasargadae, Iran

However, now the main concern is that whether the humidity of the dam would cause any threat Pasargadae world heritage site and the tomb of Cyrus the Great, the Achaemenid king and founder of Achaemenid dynasty or not. A few days ago, Taha Hashemi, director of Archeology Research Center of ICHTO told reporters that if it is proven that the humidity caused by the dam would have a negative effect on Pasargadae, the flooding of the dam will be stopped and its reservoir will be dried.

3000 yr old nanotechnology in Iran

For the first time, studies of Iranian researchers in Tchogha Zanbil and Pasargadae resulted in discovery of implementing nanotechnology in these monuments some 3000 years ago.

Iranian Discontent May Well Bring Regime Change

When I pressed her on her claim that the regime is a “fraud,” Teimouri responded: “When Khomeini came to Iran from France, he promised that it would be heaven on earth. But then the new government began murdering people who had anything to do with the previous government. Next, they took away all the rights of women, making them simply reproductive farms for men. Next, they attacked students. Many spent years in prison, and some were executed. Then, they began attacking and imprisoning people who were not Shiite, including Sunni Muslims.”

Iranian Renaissance no thanks to the Seyyeds

'In the Middle Ages, Europe had all sorts of problems until it became stable and you had the Renaissance. Right now, Iran is going through exactly the same thing - the crisis of growing up.'

Sunday, April 22, 2007

500,000 jobs to be created in Iran oil industry - maskhareh bazi

“The year of 1386 (started March 21, 2007) is the year of a major move in the oil industry as the executive operations of the inked contracts kick off in this year. We predict that over 500 thousand people will directly get involved in these projects.”

Saturday, April 21, 2007

The last thing the Seyyeds want the world to know about Iran

The last thing the ayatollahs need is for the peoples of Europe and America to know much about their country and its people, or to realise the truth - that Iran is our natural ally in the Middle East, a European civilisation trapped by history and geography in the midst of Arabia. It does not belong there, culturally or religiously.

Zoroastrian Iranians protest Seyyeds' dam that will destroy Persepolis

Protesters carried banners and symbols from Iran's pre-Islamic Zoroastrian religion and called for the resignation of the top culture and heritage official.

Why don't Iran's Seyyeds leave the NPT?

Washington has repeatedly asked Iran to take "verifiable" steps to show it is not developing nuclear weapons. The administration of President George W. Bush has said the only objective way of ascertaining that Iran is not building nuclear weapons is by allowing UN inspectors to visit all Iranian facilities. Iran has not agreed to that.

No enrichment technology for Seyyeds in Iran says Russian - gofti manam bavar kardam

Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov stated that Russia would never pass uranium enrichment technologies to Iran. ... "Exports to Iran are completely ruled out," Ivanov told reporters. ... "What we handed over to China at one time, in no way violates international requirements. China is a nuclear state, unlike Iran or Pakistan," the official noted.

Divide and arm Islam helps US and Iran's Seyyeds

Keeping up tensions in the Middle East is also enormously lucrative for U.S. arms companies. Since 2006, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman have spent—or will spend over the next year— more than $60 billion on arms purchases.

Here is the reason why George Bush loves the Seyyeds in Iran's nuke program

The United States wants to place ten interceptor missiles in Poland and a radar station in the Czech Republic, as part of plans to extend its existing system of missile defence to counter threats from countries such as Iran.

US cannot stop the Seyyeds in Iran selling Gas to Austrians

The United States has urged its allies not to invest in Iran as part of a campaign to force Tehran to stop its nuclear programme.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Two more reactors next to Bushehr NPP Iran

Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation is set to issue two international tenders in the next few days for two nuclear power plants to be built at Bushehr, the south-western port city, where Russia is in the process of building one atomic facility,

Kurdish teachers in Iran on strike

"If our colleagues will not be freed, schools will probably remain closed in the coming days," said Davood Rouhani, a spokesman for teachers in Sanandaj.

Israelis Spying for Seyyeds in Iran

The Israeli security officials said most of the recent Iranian attempts to recruit Israelis began at Iran's consulate in Istanbul, Turkey. The city is a short flight from Tel Aviv and a convenient stopover for Israelis of Iranian origin seeking to obtain an Iranian passport to visit their relatives. Iran does not allow entry on an Israeli passport, the officials said.

Seyyeds in Iran Planning Destruction Worse Than Nazi Gas Chambers, Survivor Says

"Even today there is an existential threat to the Jewish people on the part of the Iranian president," Lapid said. "Ahmadinejad is planning to have means of destruction compared to which the gas chambers at Auschwitz were just the beginning."

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Borazjan Palace constructed by Cyrus the Great of Iran

“Borazjan Palace is a half-constructed palace which was never completed to be residential. Archeological excavations in the area show that this giant palace was constructed by order of Cyrus the Great and most probably was abandoned unfinished by his dead. Excavations approve that Borazjan Palace must have belonged to Cyrus the Great,” said Ali Akbar Sarfaraz, head of excavation team in Borazjan palace in Boushehr.

Iran's Seyyeds are preparing to attack

Iran is currently going through many of the steps that will be recognized by historians as preparing for war. ... In the past, whenever a country prepares for war, they will attempt to strengthen the relationships that they have with other countries. This has been done before every major war in our world's history.

Iran's Seyyeds' nukes can hit EU

A leading U.S. missile analyst said Iran has acquired an arsenal of BM-25 intermediate-range missiles that could strike Europe.

Shahanshah of Iran and Seyyeds' poodle Anglophobia

Such a telling detail lay beneath the shah's descriptions to me of how the British and American governments deliberately helped Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini bring down his regime in 1979.

US Democrat Shadow Party Wants Meetings with Iran's Seyyeds

After their controversial trip and meetings with Syrian terrorist President Bashar al-Assad, two members of the Democrat Shadow Government—Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA) and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)—have announced that they want to, now, visit Iran. Lantos has even indicated that he wishes to, also, meet with that country’s terrorist President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Friday, April 13, 2007

Chinese cooperate with Seyyeds' ban on US dollar oil trades from Iran

Zhuhai Zhenrong Trading, a Chinese state-run company that buys 240,000 barrels of oil per day from Iran, approximately 10 percent of Iran's 2.2 million barrels per day total output, has confirmed a shift to the euro for its Iranian oil purchases.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

New treaty to rival US's to ban nuke ores as used by Seyyeds in Iran

Independent arms control experts from 15 countries are drafting a treaty to ban production of uranium and plutonium for nuclear weapons that could rival a U.S. text under consideration by the U.N.'s top disarmament body. ... The U.S. says it wants to improve the world's leverage against nuclear states such as Iran and North Korea while avoiding protracted negotiations over issues such as verification.

Uranium encrichment for electricity in Iran when there are no new electric power stations - maskhareh bazieh?

"The fears do not only stem from Iran conducting industrial production but rather Iran's aims behind (enriching uranium) before it has nuclear reactors for electric power generation that need enriched uranium."

Even BBC is reporting that the Seyyeds in Iran are arming the insurgents

Sunni militants are being armed with Iranian-made munitions, US military spokesman Maj Gen William Caldwell told reporters in Baghdad.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

High inflation in Iran no thanks to Seyyed economics

Iran's inflation rate was 17.6 per cent in the year to February 19, rising from 17.3 per cent in the 12 months to January 21, the central bank reported. ... Economists say the government's spending policies, aimed at spreading Iran's petrodollars more fairly, are fuelling inflation, which rose steadily during the last Iranian year that ended March 20.

Iranian photographer Razmi's 70 pictures of an execution in Kurdistan

Iranian photographer Jahangir Razmi, left, took 70 pictures of an execution in Kurdistan on Aug. 27, 1979. (click link above)

CIA creates chaos in Iran

The U.S. has long been believed to be secretly funding separatist and radical groups to create chaos inside Iran in an attempt to pile pressure on the government to give up its nuclear programme.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Saudis ask Seyyeds to release terrorists from Iran

The minister urged what he called the “Iranian brothers” to hand them over to the Saudis, according to an interview with the Saudi daily A-Riya’d.

Confusing Iranian culture with Seyyed dogma

"You know the thing about Iran," a European ambassador in Tehran once lamented to me. "It has such a rich culture, a grand history, wonderful people. The cuisine is sophisticated and the scenery is breathtaking. It's got incredible poets, musicians and filmmakers. Beautiful art and architecture. But it's cursed with lousy politicians."

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Kidnapping race: US vs Iran's Seyyeds - who will win?

But it will now be the end of the Seyyeds were are told. The grand plan is to play their game, and win. So the UK and US will nick the Seyyeds in Iraq, and will force their hand to take western hostages.

Seyyeds investing in French enrichment plant with secular Iranian people's money

All the time that Britain, France and the US have been pressing the Iranian government to cease enriching uranium, the Islamic republic has been reaping multimillion pound dividends from its shareholding in Eurodif, an international enrichment plant at Pierrelatte in southern France.

Oh btw it was the US that got the UK sailors out of Iran

The quid pro quos were not terribly subtle. An Iranian "diplomat'' who had been held for two months in Iraq is suddenly released. Equally suddenly, Iran is granted access to the five Iranian "consular officials'' -- Revolutionary Guards who had been training Shiite militias to kill Americans and others -- whom the U.S. had arrested in Irbil in January. There may have been other concessions we will never hear about. But the salient point is that what got this unstuck was American action.

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Hell hole for the US and Iranian poor

Both nations are using Iraq as a horrible hell hole to get rid of certain elements of their society, and use this whole scenario to keep the oil price up. ... The only real way to change it would be to show the roots of Seyyeds and Islam in general. Films need to be made showing who Salman Parsi was, and how he created Islam as force to counter Christian proselytizing. ... Why should the people who celebrate Nowrooz over and above anything else give two hoots about Ur? And so why should we waste our oil income on any of this?

Iran's madest Seyyed thinks US and Israel are going to collapse - what a laugh!

Tehran substitute Friday prayer leader Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati told a crowd of thousands of worshippers at Tehran University that the era of the U.S. and Israel was over and they were "inclined" towards collapse.

Iran's Seyyeds bomb Iraq but does the world do anything about it?

The type of bomb used had not been seen in southern Iraq before, Major-General Mohammed al-Moussawi said. His description matched that of an Iranian-designed explosive that the U.S. military has accused Iran of supplying to Shiite Muslim militias, AP said. Al-Moussawi said two other similar bombs were discovered in Basra yesterday.

Can anyone stop Shell from dealing with Killer Seyyeds in Iran?

Reports from Iran yesterday said that six firms had applied for tender details to develop 17 oil blocks in Iran. Shell was interested in the blocks, but it was not clear last night if it was among the six. ... Oil and gas companies in the US are barred from investing in Iran, and the UK's BP is thought to have decided against operating in the country. ... Officials in Washington have warned that Shell could face action if it commits to Iran, and the hostage crisis will add pressure on the company not go ahead.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

The secular people of Iran forced the Seyyeds to return UK15

The Seyyeds found out the hard way, that the people of Iran, had totally ignored them, as they were celebrating their Iranian New Year, and had nothing to do with Seyyed dogma.

Not negotiating and not confronting Iran's Seyyeds, forces them to release UK15

British Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed "profound relief" over the peaceful end to the 13-day crisis. "Throughout we have taken a measured approach - firm but calm, not negotiating, but not confronting either,"

Iran's Seyyeds' guard gets a medal for kidnapping UK15

The Revolutionary Guards commander who received the award was identified as Abolqasem Amangah. ... At a press conference in London on Saturday, the opposition National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) claimed that Amangah was one of a handful of senior Revolutionary Guards commanders who directed the operation to capture the Britons.

Crown Prince of Iran points to weakness in communication against Seyyeds

The principal reason why the vast majority of Iranians who want to reclaim peace and prosperity have not succeeded against the Islamic Republic is because they are prevented from communicating – with each other, and with the free world.

Seyyeds have been funding N.Korean missile program with Iran's oil money

Iran has been the leading financier of North Korea's missile programs for the last 25 years, a new report said.

Seyyeds deny disappearance of FBI agent in Iran

"It is likely such allegations are being made for political purpose, because no tourist was disappeared in Kish Island."

Why has Bush kept so quiet over missing American in Iran?

According to a senior State Department official, US authorities were informed that the man had disappeared around March 11.

US asks Seyyeds about missing American in Iran

The federal government is seeking information from Iran on Levinson's whereabouts through diplomatic channels, officials said.

US failed to kidnap an Iranian, but the Seyyeds managed to kidnap 15 sailors

A failed American attempt to abduct two senior Iranian security officers on an official visit to northern Iraq was the starting pistol for a crisis that 10 weeks later led to Iranians seizing 15 British sailors and Marines.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Iranians pay their respects to Persepolis in defiance of Seyyeds

This year, Norouz (Persian New Year) holidays show a significant increase in number of tourists who visited Achaemenid historic sites of Persepolis, Naqsh-e-Rostam and Pasargadae in Fars province. The statistics indicate a 40 percent growth which is a considerable rate. ... “Since it was estimated that that the number of visitors to Pasargadae will increase during this Norouz holidays, all the required measures including providing tourism facilities and security measures were taken in this regard,” said Mohammad Hassan Talebian, director of Parse and Pasargadae Research Center. .

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