Yup, I knew something was up when Trufaggot and other western "leaders" were condemning Iran. It is probably some attempt at a coup if I were to guess.
Yes, and the same goes for the Ayatollah whose museum got burned down. People wanted that museum for a reason - the Ayatollah finally broke the yoke that was the USA, who were squatting all over their lands, and raping their resources, form the '50 onwards - so you can understand why he had such a popular support.
Of course, the West immediately put out lots of propaganda that ALL the women were now locked up and hidden behind veils, but that is not true. You know what I mean - Islam = le bad.
There are more women with PhDs in Iran then there are men, today. One does not have to wear the full noise scarf unless one WANTS to - but that is not the main point. that: Muslims = bad, is part of the propaganda we were all exposed to.
The main point is that Iran had to make a parallel system to that of the West, starting in 1979, and they are now managing quite nicely, thank you. - Which infuriates the "collective West", as the Russians like to call it, or the "cabal" as we like to. The situation was exacerbated when Russians started firing Doritos into Kiev. The drones had connections to Iran - we don't know whether Iranians sold the plans or are selling the equipment - I suspect the former.
Burning stuff down is part of the CYA playbook. Normal people don't do that stuff. And the museum was a symbol of what the people wanted - freedom from the hegemony that impoverished them.
Iran and iraq contain millions of sumerian clay tablets not yet deciphered... these can contain anything from an astronomical chart to instructions to build a death star .the technology they had back then ..atomic weapons etc was unbelievable...and unless the CIA have it they want it destroyed
Yup, I knew something was up when Trufaggot and other western "leaders" were condemning Iran. It is probably some attempt at a coup if I were to guess.
Yes, and the same goes for the Ayatollah whose museum got burned down. People wanted that museum for a reason - the Ayatollah finally broke the yoke that was the USA, who were squatting all over their lands, and raping their resources, form the '50 onwards - so you can understand why he had such a popular support.
Of course, the West immediately put out lots of propaganda that ALL the women were now locked up and hidden behind veils, but that is not true. You know what I mean - Islam = le bad.
There are more women with PhDs in Iran then there are men, today. One does not have to wear the full noise scarf unless one WANTS to - but that is not the main point. that: Muslims = bad, is part of the propaganda we were all exposed to.
The main point is that Iran had to make a parallel system to that of the West, starting in 1979, and they are now managing quite nicely, thank you. - Which infuriates the "collective West", as the Russians like to call it, or the "cabal" as we like to. The situation was exacerbated when Russians started firing Doritos into Kiev. The drones had connections to Iran - we don't know whether Iranians sold the plans or are selling the equipment - I suspect the former.
Burning stuff down is part of the CYA playbook. Normal people don't do that stuff. And the museum was a symbol of what the people wanted - freedom from the hegemony that impoverished them.
Iran and iraq contain millions of sumerian clay tablets not yet deciphered... these can contain anything from an astronomical chart to instructions to build a death star .the technology they had back then ..atomic weapons etc was unbelievable...and unless the CIA have it they want it destroyed