Bush personally arranged meetings with Iranian representatives in Paris, using intermediaries from Israel and other intelligence networks. The deal involved delaying the release of the hostages until after the election in exchange for weapons and financial incentives. A key aspect of Bush’s meeting was to ensure the hostages were held past the election, preventing Carter from gaining a political victory. This betrayal of America’s interests was further entangled with the rise of covert arms trades, CIA drug trafficking, and partnerships with extremists and Zionist factions that undermined U.S. democracy.
If you’ve been watching Promethean Action, you know that Iran was set up by Britain (MI6) and the CIA. Who was CIA director just before Carter took office? If you said Daddy Bush - you’re correct. Carter never stood a chance. I hope the history books get corrected about him. I didn’t care for all of his policies but he was a much better man than Bush Sr was.
Embassies are considered the territory of the nation which chooses to represent itself within the boundaries of another nation. US soil was held for 444 days! Ted Koppel was on the news each night, "AMERICA Held Hostage"! Not so many persons held as hostages, but AMERICA held hostage!
So Carter tried to do something. He failed.
This awesome mission to rescue one trooper, did not fail. Just saying!
I agree, Trump did not fail. But Trump knows exactly who he was dealing with, Carter had to deal with an unknown entity. Remember, Carter didn’t get the letter at the funeral, to me that means that Carter wasn’t part of the DS.
It still doesn't absolve Carter from participation in creating the problem to begin with. Bush and his cronies simply took advantage of the situation to their benefit. In many ways, they were far worse for the US. May they all rot.
Um, just going to point out a few things on a timeline.
Nixon takes the US off of the gold standard, petro dollar gets prominence - now remember what we’ve recently learned about who controls the Strait of Hormuz
Nixon gets watergated, Ford becomes president, his new VP - a Rockefeller. 🤔
GHW Bush serves as CIA director for one year, 76-77 appointed by Ford. Shah of Iran flees the country in Jan 1979, and gets replaced by the current regime - a color revolution. 🤔 Wonder who ran that? Guess who just happened to be the pick for VP and pulled strings in Iran? https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/01/01/the-october-surprise-george-h-w-bush-iran-and-the-reagan-revolution/
Absolutely. Bush was all up in that from the beginning. Iran's oil factored into that petrodollar equation and from what I understand, the Shah was pushing back on forces trying to control the situation - from many different directions. Honestly, he was ill equipped to deal with that assault and was forced out. Many Iranians know what was done to their country and are not ignorant about the forces that brought them to their current state of affairs.
You are also correct in that they pulled off a color revolution in Iran and ousted the Shah. Unfortunately, the smear job they did on the Shah many still believe today. It was all part of the takeover. Bush was also involved in the hostage dealings promising arms and money. How much Reagan knew about what skullduggery was going on behind his back is hard to say. I do know that Reagan, unlike many he was surrounded with, was not a member of the Trilateral Commission. I truly think he was kept in the dark about many things if not outright deceived and misled - kind of like Trump was in his first term surrounded by double dealers and snakes.
So when I say that Trump is attempting to take care of a problem that our own government was involved in setting up, and continuing to support, in order to advance their own twisted agendas, that is not an understatement. It is all part of Trump's dismantling the DS.
More to it than what we’ve been told.
From the link below:
Bush personally arranged meetings with Iranian representatives in Paris, using intermediaries from Israel and other intelligence networks. The deal involved delaying the release of the hostages until after the election in exchange for weapons and financial incentives. A key aspect of Bush’s meeting was to ensure the hostages were held past the election, preventing Carter from gaining a political victory. This betrayal of America’s interests was further entangled with the rise of covert arms trades, CIA drug trafficking, and partnerships with extremists and Zionist factions that undermined U.S. democracy.
https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/01/01/the-october-surprise-george-h-w-bush-iran-and-the-reagan-revolution/
Yes I have heard this. But what was Carter doing to get them back?
If you’ve been watching Promethean Action, you know that Iran was set up by Britain (MI6) and the CIA. Who was CIA director just before Carter took office? If you said Daddy Bush - you’re correct. Carter never stood a chance. I hope the history books get corrected about him. I didn’t care for all of his policies but he was a much better man than Bush Sr was.
Of course Iran was set up, more than once.
Carter was a puppet too, right? Of the same CIA?? For the same purpose??
OK Carter was a better "man" but his ineffectual policies harmed very many people. Just saying!
I have no knowledge of Carter being a puppet. If you do, please share. Based on what I know, he was outmaneuvered by our CIA - Bush Sr made it so.
I believed at the time -- and still believe to this day -- that the Carter administration was consistently sabotaged by the Deep State.
I didn’t know it at the time, just a kid, but I do know it now.
Carter got outmaneuvered. Color revolution and Shah of Iran was deposed right before this happened. Care to guess who he had to deal with? No other president before him had to deal with them. Good article that explains what he did try to do. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-30/jimmy-carter-iran-hostage-crisis-us-presidents-legacy/100220132
Embassies are considered the territory of the nation which chooses to represent itself within the boundaries of another nation. US soil was held for 444 days! Ted Koppel was on the news each night, "AMERICA Held Hostage"! Not so many persons held as hostages, but AMERICA held hostage!
So Carter tried to do something. He failed.
This awesome mission to rescue one trooper, did not fail. Just saying!
I agree, Trump did not fail. But Trump knows exactly who he was dealing with, Carter had to deal with an unknown entity. Remember, Carter didn’t get the letter at the funeral, to me that means that Carter wasn’t part of the DS.
Then when it was all exposed they blamed the dead guy, William Casey.
It still doesn't absolve Carter from participation in creating the problem to begin with. Bush and his cronies simply took advantage of the situation to their benefit. In many ways, they were far worse for the US. May they all rot.
Um, just going to point out a few things on a timeline. Nixon takes the US off of the gold standard, petro dollar gets prominence - now remember what we’ve recently learned about who controls the Strait of Hormuz Nixon gets watergated, Ford becomes president, his new VP - a Rockefeller. 🤔 GHW Bush serves as CIA director for one year, 76-77 appointed by Ford. Shah of Iran flees the country in Jan 1979, and gets replaced by the current regime - a color revolution. 🤔 Wonder who ran that? Guess who just happened to be the pick for VP and pulled strings in Iran? https://www.theinteldrop.org/2025/01/01/the-october-surprise-george-h-w-bush-iran-and-the-reagan-revolution/
Absolutely. Bush was all up in that from the beginning. Iran's oil factored into that petrodollar equation and from what I understand, the Shah was pushing back on forces trying to control the situation - from many different directions. Honestly, he was ill equipped to deal with that assault and was forced out. Many Iranians know what was done to their country and are not ignorant about the forces that brought them to their current state of affairs.
You are also correct in that they pulled off a color revolution in Iran and ousted the Shah. Unfortunately, the smear job they did on the Shah many still believe today. It was all part of the takeover. Bush was also involved in the hostage dealings promising arms and money. How much Reagan knew about what skullduggery was going on behind his back is hard to say. I do know that Reagan, unlike many he was surrounded with, was not a member of the Trilateral Commission. I truly think he was kept in the dark about many things if not outright deceived and misled - kind of like Trump was in his first term surrounded by double dealers and snakes.
So when I say that Trump is attempting to take care of a problem that our own government was involved in setting up, and continuing to support, in order to advance their own twisted agendas, that is not an understatement. It is all part of Trump's dismantling the DS.
Agree 100%