October 26, 2012

Jonathan Azaziah's Mask of Zion Report Oct 25 2012

Jonathan Azaziah introduces the program with the 65th anniversary of the criminal occupation of Kashmir and the ongoing NATO sieege of the Libyan town of Bani Walid before delving into the assassination of Wissam al-Hassan in Beirut last Friday and the Israeli-approved purchase of Hamas by Qatar. 

 

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  1. As always, Jonathan almost overwhelms with his prodigious pile of information and inspired insight. Toss in his passion and the fire lit of righteous indignation tempered with age old wisdom and you have a powerful programme.

    'Ziah never fails to deliver.

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  2. He's good and he's entertaining because he sounds like Christopher Walken but he shouldn't ignore the crimes of the Islamic Republic of Iran nor the truth about the Shahs of Iran, father (pro-Hitler) and son (CIA installed puppet at first, later a major hand-that-fed-biter).

    Azaziah and the rest of the Mark Glenn bunch are pushing propaganda in a 'war' meaning untruths by omissions so that they don't lose ground against the biggest liars of all the Zio-Jews and that's understandable but it's not excuseable in principle to lie about the facts to push an agenda. J.Az doesn't have to emphasize the crimes of Khomeini's Iran and its economic failure and drug problems but he should not completely ignore it either and pretend it doesn't exist and it's all Zionist lies.

    Any war that can't be won honestly isn't worth the winning. Tactics yes, outright dishonesty, No.

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  3. You've read all of Ahmedinejad's public rhetoric, now why don't you read some quotes from the Shah :

    http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Muhammad_Reza_Pahlavi

    Here are a few choice ones:

    "A crown, a throne could not be based on the not too very solid foundation of blood.
    Who are they to try me? They should be tried first. [They are] people who are rejecting the United Nations resolutions, who are rejecting the Hague Court resolution, who are rejecting the world public opinion, who have no respect for any international law, and who are massacring people, executing people, just imprisoning thousands and thousands and thousands without any reasons. Who is going to try them?

    It's always a tendency to compare our country in my time to the most perfect democracies of the world. I don't mind that. But now, what we hear is "oh let's try to understand these people, after all, Islam is something special" when what they are doing is absolutely contrary to Islam. Now, everybody is trying to say "well, let's try to understand these people", these people who are killing, massacring others, the people they don't like just like flies. But in my case it is to compare it to the most perfect government of the world.

    You think that Mr Khomeini, [an] uneducated person ... could have planned all this? Masterminded all this, set up all the organization? I know that one man alone could not have done it ... I know that a tremendous amount of money was spent ... I know that top experts in propaganda were used to show us like tyrants and monsters, and the other side as democratic liberal revolutionaries who want to save the country."
    ~David Frost (January 1980), The Shah Speaks (video)


    "Nixon has the audacity to tell me to do nothing in the interest of my country until he dictactes where that interest lies. At the same time he threatens me that failure to follow his so-called advice will be to jeopardize the special relations between our two countries. I say to hell with such special relations. " --As quoted in Asadollah Alam (1991), The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1968-77, page 278


    "We were wrong to believe that the British are our friends. You are obsessed solely with yout own selfish interests and treat us as a people beyond the pale. But your attitude is a matter of profound disinterest. Your democratic system has already erupted into chaos. We shall soon overtake you and in a decade you will be struggling in our wake. Perhaps then you will remember how you treated us." ~ As quoted in Asadollah Alam (1991), The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1968-77, page 236

    "Thank God we in Iran have neither the desire nor the need to suffer from democracy." ~As quoted in Asadollah Alam (1991), The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1968-77, page 233

    "If [the British] have the fucking audacity to advise me ever again, I shall fuck them so rigid that they'll think twice before crossing my path in future." ~ As quoted in Asadollah Alam (1991), The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court, 1968-77, page 173-4

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  4. As you can see from the quotes, the Shah was clearly modeling himself after Adolf Hitler's National Socialim and that is one of the main reasons, if not the main one itself, that he was OUSTED.

    And no, I don't believe Khomeini and his gang did it all by themselves by setting fire to a 'grass roots' revolution.

    Nonsense.

    As Yuri Bezmenov said in that G Edward Griffin video:

    There is no such thing as a 'grass roots revolution.'

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