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    Kidon Killers in Service of Satans


    A new book reveals that a department known as Kidon within the Mossad has dispatched assassins into Iran in order to murder the nuclear scientists, thereby stunting the country’s nuclear energy program.

    Authors Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman in their book Spies against Armageddon: Inside Israel’s Secret Wars state that the notorious spy agency has killed at least four Iranian nuclear scientists, including targeting them with operatives on motorcycles, an assassination technique used by the elite killers at Kidon.

    The Kidon killers “excel at accurate shooting at any speed and staying steady to shoot and to place exquisitely shaped sticky bombs” and consider it their hallmark.

    Kidon, known to be one of the world’s most efficient killing machines, is technically described as a little Mossad within Mossad.

    Tasked with carrying out covert ops across the world, Kidon has embarked on a number of black ops and assassinations in different countries.

    Those who kill for Kidon are selected either from within the Mossad spy agency or from among the natives of the countries where they plan to carry out assassinations.

    For instance, in case of the nuclear assassinations conducted in Iran by Kidon, they basically hired people with Iranian or dual nationalities. One of the Mossad assassins was Majid Jamali Fashi who confessed he had cooperated with Mossad for financial reasons only.

    Majid Jamali Fashi assassinated Massoud Ali-Mohammadi, a professor at Tehran University in January 2011 by blowing an explosive-laden motorbike via a remote-controlled device. He reportedly received training from Mossad inside Israel as well as $120,000 to assassinate the Iranian scientist. According to his confession, Jamali Fashi received forged documents in Azerbaijan’s Heydar Aliyev Airport to travel to Tel Aviv.

    He confessed, “I woke up early in the morning and as we were trained I went to the warehouse. I had to prepare the box which contained the bomb. I took the motorbike out of the house and reached a location that I had to contact them. I went to the alley [where the professor resided]. It was vacant. No one was there. I brought the bike to the sidewalk and parked it in front of the house. They told me that the mission had been accomplished and that I had to discard my stuff.”

    Jamali Fashi was executed under the Iranian judicial system on 15 May, 2012. Parenthetically, Azerbaijan has in recent years become an apparent haven for Mossad spies and assassins.

    Majid Jamali Fashi, the Mossad-hired assassin, was executed under the Iranian judicial system on 15 May, 2012.

    Another Mossad operative of Iranian nationality has been identified as Ja’far Khoshzaban, alias Javidan, who has been working under the auspices of Azeri security forces and who has been involved in nuclear assassinations. Iranian intelligence ministry has demanded the extradition of Mossad’s Iranian spy from Azerbaijan. Iran has reportedly obtained documents, suggesting that Azeri officials have aided and abetted Mossad and CIA agents in their targeted killings of Iranian nuclear scientists, namely Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan. As a matter of fact, CIA is constantly mentioned along with Mossad as the main elements in the nuclear assassinations.

    Ahmadi Roshan was assassinated on January 11, 2012 when an unknown motorcyclist attached a magnetic bomb to his car near a college building of Allameh Tabatabaei University in northern Tehran.

    Using the same ‘sticking bomb technique’, the Kidon assassins attached bombs to the vehicles of Iranian university professors Majid Shahriari and Fereydoun Abbasi and detonated the explosives on November 29, 2010. Professor Shahriari was killed immediately, but Dr. Abbasi and his wife only sustained minor injuries.

    As a rule, the Kidon kill team is comprised of four highly seasoned men: 1. Tracer 2. Transporter 3. Helper 4. Killer. The tracer spots the target. The transporter guides the assassination team to the target. The helper basically serves as the motorcycle driver who helps the killer and the killer is tasked with shooting the target or attaching magnetic bomb to the car of the victim.

    According to the Spies against Armageddon, the Kidon agents are well-trained in shooting and placing “exquisitely shaped sticky bombs” and consider it their hallmark.

    These facts aside, it rather seems sort of naïve to disregard the role of the CIA-backed MKO terrorists in the nuclear assassinations and give all the credit to the Kidon agents. There is solid evidence which evinces the MKO role in the assassination of the Iranian scientists.

    American commentator Richard Silverstein believes that the primary source of income for the terrorist Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) comes from the assassinations the group conducts within the Iranian soil at the behest of the Mossad. He argues that “If you’re a terrorist on behalf of Israel, as MKO is, then you’re kosher as far as (US-based Israeli publicist) Dershowitz is concerned. And your money is golden. Where does the money come from? Possibly from the Iran assassinations the MKO performs on Mossad’s behalf, which undoubtedly pay well. Then there’s the possibility that the USD 400-million Bush allocated for destabilizing Iran in 2007 has found its way either to the MKO or Mossad (or both)”

    More to the point, the CIA works in the same satanic league with the Mossad and MKO. Time and again, the officials in Washington have encouraged and even confessed to the killings of the Iranian nuclear scientists.

    Former US senator Rick Santorum callously described the assassination of Iranian scientists as “wonderful,” threatening that those who work for Iran’s nuclear program “are not safe.”

    “On occasion, scientists working on the nuclear program in Iran turn up dead. I think that’s a wonderful thing, candidly.”

    He also said, “I think we should send a very clear message that if you are a scientist from Russia, North Korea, or from Iran and you are going to work on a nuclear program to develop a bomb for Iran, you are not safe.”

    Also, former Bush administration ambassador to the UN John Bolton said on Fox News that the killing of an Iranian scientist and sanctions against Iran constitute only “half-measures in the quest to stunt Iran’s nuclear ambitions.”

    Former White House Speaker Newt Gingrich has called for covert action, including “taking out their scientists” and cyberwarfare.

    Quotations of this nature are legion and all these facts reinforce the idea that Washington has been making clandestine efforts to sabotage Iran’s nuclear energy program in cahoots with Tel Aviv and their lackey i.e. the MKO.


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      Iran claims to capture ‘foreign enemy drone’


      February 23, 2013, 9:46 pm Updated: February 24, 2013, 12:45 am

      Revolutionary Guard says it seized an unmanned aircraft trying to enter Iranian airspace during current military exercise

      TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard said Saturday that it had captured a foreign unmanned aircraft during a military exercise in southern Iran.

      Gen. Hamid Sarkheili, a spokesman for the military exercise, said the Guard’s electronic warfare unit spotted signals indicating that foreign drones were trying to enter Iranian airspace. Sarkheili said Guard experts took control of one drone’s navigation system and brought it down near the city of Sirjan where the military drills began on Saturday.

      “While probing signals in the area, we spotted foreign and enemy drones which attempted to enter the area of the war game,” the official IRNA news agency quoted the general as saying. “We were able to get one enemy drone to land.”

      Sarkheili did not say whether the drone was American.

      In Washington, a CIA spokeswoman declined to comment on the report.

      Iran has claimed to have captured several U.S. drones, including an advanced RQ-170 Sentinel CIA spy drone in December 2011 and at least three ScanEagle aircraft.

      State TV said the Guard’s military exercise, code-named Great Prophet-8, involved ground forces of the Guard, Iran’s most powerful military force. State TV showed tanks and artillery attacking hypothetical enemy positions. He said various systems, including unmanned planes that operate like suicide bombers, were tested.

      “Reconnaissance as well as suicide drones, which are capable of attacking the hypothetical enemies, were deployed and their operational capabilities were studied,” the semi-official Fars news agency quoted him as saying.

      Copyright 2013 The Associated Press
      Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
      Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
      Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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        PAPER: RUSSIA WILL OFFER IRAN S-300 AIR DEFENSE MISSILE SYSTEMS

        September 11, 2013 - 15:31 AMT

        PanARMENIAN.Net - Russian President Vladimir Putin will offer to
        supply Iran with S-300 air defense missile systems as well as build
        a second reactor at the Bushehr nuclear plant, AFP reported citing
        Russian business daily Kommersant.

        Putin will renew an old offer to supply Iran with five of the
        sophisticated ground-to-air missile systems at a meeting with Iranian
        President Hassan Rouhani on Friday, Kommersant said, quoting a souce
        close to the Kremlin.

        Putin is set to meet Rowhani at a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation
        Organization held in Kyrgyzstan on Friday.

        Russia in 2007 signed a contract to deliver five of the advanced
        ground-to-air weapons - which can take out aircraft or guided missiles
        - to Iran at a cost of $800 million.

        In 2010, then-president Dmitry Medvedev cancelled the contract after
        coming under strong U.S. and Israeli pressure not to go ahead with
        the sale of the weapons system, drawing vehement protests from Tehran.

        The source told Kommersant that Russia's offer would depend on Iran's
        withdrawing a $4 billion lawsuit that it has lodged at an international
        court in Geneva against Russia's arms export agency.

        Kommersant wrote that Putin would offer to supply Tehran with a
        modified export version of the S-300 systems called S-300VM Antey-2500.

        Russia has urged the West to soften sanctions against Iran after the
        election of Rouhani, a centrist cleric, in June.

        The source also said that Putin was ready to sign a deal with Iran on
        building a second reactor for the Bushehr nuclear plant. The source
        said the deal was not "particularly profitable from an economic point
        of view, but was rather political."

        Russia completed the construction of Bushehr, which is Iran's only
        functioning nuclear power station, despite protests from Israel and
        the United States.

        Iran is at loggerheads with world powers over its controversial
        nuclear program, which the Western powers and Israel suspect is aimed
        at making a bomb despite repeated denials by Tehran.

        Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed to Kommersant that Putin
        and Rowhani were expected to discuss "working together in the nuclear
        energy sphere" and "questions of military technical cooperation"
        in talks at the summit in Bishkek.

        Hayastan or Bust.

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        • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

          Iran is out $4 billion when Russia failed to deliver on her promise.....Iran needs the S-300s but Russia better sweeten the deal or they will get a Mullah birdy.
          B0zkurt Hunter

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            Nuclear Chicken in the Middle East

            By Eric Margolis

            November 30, 2014 "ICH <http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/>" - To no
            surprise, nuclear talks between Iran and major world powers have become
            stalemated.

            Iran will not sink "to its knees" to win a nuclear deal with the great
            powers, said its leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, after the failure of six
            months of talks in Vienna.

            However, the talks will continue until at least next March. Pity the poor
            negotiators: besides being excruciatingly boring, dealing with the tough,
            savvy Iranians is like pulling teeth. The only nationality I ever saw get
            the better of Iranians in negotiations were Armenians.

            The United States has been waging economic and political warfare on the
            Islamic Republic since 1979. Only Cuba has been pounded longer. Both have
            suffered hugely.

            Of late, Iranian nuclear scientists and technicians have been murdered in
            broad daylight. Nuclear installations have been sabotaged. The Stuxnet
            virus allegedly unleashed by the US and Israel against Iran's centrifuges
            risked a catastrophic explosion or the release of nuclear contamination. In
            neighboring, Iraq, some 300 of its former nuclear technicians and
            scientists have been mysteriously murdered during the US occupation.

            Iran's economy has been very seriously damaged by the US-led boycott and
            commercial restrictions. Iranians are suffering mounting inflation,
            shortages of goods, and a collapsing currency. Iranians are fed up being
            the target of western sanctions.

            In a major concession, last summer Iran converted or diluted 200kg of
            uranium enriched to 20%, rendering its unusable for any potential further
            enrichment into nuclear weapons fuel.

            The UN Atomic Energy Agency certified this procedure. The balance of Iran's
            uranium stockpile is at 5% - adequate for energy production but not for
            weapons. Half its 20,000 centrifuges used to enrich uranium are shut down.
            UN inspectors or cameras closely watch Iranian nuclear installations - not
            to mention American and Israeli satellites.

            So why does Iran stick to its guns - at least so far - and refuse make a
            deal limiting or ending its production of nuclear fuel? Why endure all the
            political and economic punishment and the never very distant threat of
            attack by the US and/or Israel?

            First, because nuclear energy has become a potent nationalist symbol for
            Iran. Ayatollah Khomeini has repeatedly asserted that what he calls the
            "western colonial powers" (read the US, Britain, France) have long sought
            to deny modern technology to the Muslim world in order to keep it backward
            and dependent on them. This is, of course, just what Imperial Britain did
            with India.

            Iranians point to the dire example of Iraq - the most industrialized and
            technologically advanced Arab nation - that was destroyed, they say, for
            this very reason.

            A self-sufficient nuclear power industry will help assure Iran's economic
            and political independence and a time when oil reserves in this nation of
            70 million are falling. Nuclear power is a UN-granted right so long as it
            stays peaceful. Iran's nuclear industry has been vigorously inspected for
            over a decade by the UN, with no major violations discovered.

            Ayatollah Khomeini has issued a fatwah (religious decree) banning nuclear
            weapons, vowing that Iran would never possess or use them. US intelligence
            has repeatedly stated that Iran has no nuclear weapons.

            Ironically, its is the existing declared nuclear powers - the US, Russia,
            China, France, Britain - who are in violation of the 1970 Non-Proliferation
            Treaty. The pact denied nuclear weapons to other nations provided that the
            signatories rapidly eliminate their nuclear arsenals. Four decades later,
            none have complied with the treaty, while Israel, India, Pakistan and North
            Korea have all secretly built nuclear arsenals.

            But this does not matter to Iran's many enemies. They continue to raise a
            hue and cry. Way back in 2006, Israel was claiming Iran would have a
            nuclear weapon "in six months." We have heard similar claims ever since.

            Since no nuclear weapons have been identified in Iran, its enemies now
            insist Tehran is taking peaceful nuclear energy to the "breakout" point,
            from which a dash to nuclear weapons in 3-6 months will be possible. What
            they don't discuss is that besides Iran not having any nuclear weapons, it
            will have a very difficult task miniaturizing and hardening one to fit it
            into a missile warhead. Tehran lacks reliable, accurate medium-range
            missiles to deliver a nuclear strike. Its Shahab-3 is a glorified
            Soviet/North Korean Scud that is wildly inaccurate, mechanically
            unreliable, and slow to fuel.

            Even so, Israel and its US Congressional allies now insist the danger is a
            mad mullah in Tehran deciding to commit nuclear hara-kiri to destroy
            Israel. The "mad mullah" was a favorite bogeyman of the Victorian British
            Empire. Iran's leadership is neither mad, stupid nor suicidal.

            Far more important, who would Iran attack if it had nuclear weapons? The
            USA or Israel? Iran has no long-range missiles. Iran would be vaporized
            minutes after launching a nuclear strike. Israel's extensive nuclear
            arsenal - missiles, strike aircraft, submarine launched missiles - would
            survive any surprise first strike. Iran would be quickly destroyed by
            Israel's counter-strike.

            The real reason for simmering hostility between Israel and Iran is
            Palestine. Now that most of the feeble Arab states have been removed from
            the former anti-Israel coalition, the only remaining stalwart defender of
            Palestinian rights - and opponent of Israel's total absorption of the West
            Bank and Golan - is Iran.

            For Israel's security, the best option is to make peace with Iran - which
            used to be a close Iranian ally. But Israel's current hard right leaders
            are determined to cement Israel's rule over the West Bank even if it means
            risking war with Iran.

            Israel cleverly concealed its nuclear weapons program from American
            inspectors, according to defector Mordechai Vanunu. Israel no doubt fears
            that Iran is doing exactly the same. My long-standing proposal has been for
            Israel and Iran to mutually inspect one-another's nuclear facilities along
            with UN staff.

            But time for a reasonable solution to Iran's nuclear challenge is running
            out. Once the Republicans take over the US Senate is January, 2015,
            Israel's influence over Congress will become decisive and irresistible.
            Iran knows this and is feeling the pressure mounting.
            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              Nuclear Chicken in the Middle East

              By Eric Margolis
              this author is just too disillusion. If he wants to engage in deception to support his anti-western views, that's fine. But he's wandering into self deception
              lol at the idea that Iran is developing a nuclear program for energy because oil is declining. Because one thing Iran's backward nutjob mullahs have demonstrated is their long term thinking lol.

              The iranian government is a cancer to that country that has done irreversible damage to that country. However, pretty much everyone in Iran agrees that Iran should have nukes if it wishes, as did the Shah. Given that Iran has suffered so much in this pursuit, I think it would be incomprehensible for them to turn around now that they are so close. Might as well bite down and grind through a bit more and become a nuclear power. That's why I think the negotiations are a joke. It would be absolutely idiotic to turn around now.

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              • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                Iran is surrounded by nuclear countries why shouldn't they have it as well......I think a nuclear Iran will contribute to less conflicts.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  Iran is surrounded by nuclear countries why shouldn't they have it as well......I think a nuclear Iran will contribute to less conflicts.
                  considering the fact that the nutjobs in Pakistan have them, I can't imagine Iran having it is any more dangerous

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