Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Iran: Being Depicted as the Bad Guy


Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi says Iranian bomb only exists in US policymakers' heads.It is the U.S. and Israel who has been ramping up the heat for Iran, and he said that we should be skeptical about the report that will be released from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), because they don't have the intelligence capability for make this determination.


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Based on a report from the Jerusalem Post, the IAEA released a report stating "that the Islamic Republic was working to develop a nuclear-weapon design and was conducting extensive research and tests that could only be relevant for such a weapon." Iran rejects the report as politically motivated.[1] 

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad criticized the head of the IAEA hours before the release of the report, calling him a pawn for US interests. He said that IAEA was a tool for a few countries bent on world domination, and stated that Iran would continue to pursue nuclear development despite international pressure. Noting that the United States possesses over 5,000 nuclear warheads,  Ahmadinejad accused Washington of arrogance in its campaign against Tehran. [2]


According to a post on Mike Philbin's Free Planet blog, as of the year 2000, there were seven countries without a Rothschild-owned Central Bank:

Afghanistan
Iraq
Sudan
Libya
Cuba
North Korea
Iran

Then along came the convenient terror of 9-11 and soon Iraq and Afghanistan had been added to the list, leaving only five countries without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family:

Sudan
Libya
Cuba
North Korea
Iran

We all know how fast the Central Bank of Benghazi was set up. The only countries left in 2011 without a Central Bank owned by the Rothschild Family are:

Cuba
North Korea
Iran
And these speculators in the west, via their nuke-weaponed ally Israel, are blatantly gagging to get that "Central Bank of Iran" set up... you 'suspect it' at the very least.

The information could not be verified, but it explains a lot.