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Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-06 15:08 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-06 17:05 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-07 14:24 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-13 16:06 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-13 20:52 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-16 17:46 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-17 14:21 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-21 16:04 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-27 03:51 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-27 17:09 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) bertietaylor @novabbs.com.invalid (bertietaylor) - 2024-05-29 00:08 +0000
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (bertietaylor) - 2024-05-29 05:53 +0000
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-30 16:52 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-05-31 22:02 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-06-01 23:19 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-06-02 23:28 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-06-04 01:15 -0500
Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> - 2024-06-05 02:04 -0500
| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-06 15:08 -0500 |
| Subject | Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-) |
| Message-ID | <v1bdco$3n88$1@solani.org> |
Hehe :) This is University of Texas right now. https://i.postimg.cc/yNnNF6zM/University-of-Texas.jpg The one's that haven't covered themselves with acceptable garments are not Moslems. Without such garments, their prayer is not acceptable to God, unless they're under precarious conditions, and they are under such conditions, so their prayers would be acceptable to Allah. They must've been told of that before they began the prayers. And they may get kicked out of UT, and may face difficulty getting accepted in another university in this land of the proven Nazis. But Iran has offered scholarships for any and all of them to study or teach in various Iranian universities (not that hard to guess who provided the funds). So at least they'll have that option; to comfortably live and study, or teach, in Iran. If they choose Shiraz University, they don't even have to learn Persian :) And Shiraz University's level is at least that of University of Pennsylvania. Most probably the faculty that get kicked out will get employed there to continue teaching their courses in that school. Either that, or in some university in one of the Persian Gulf states, teaching in the English language. I bet the profs among them will even make more money that way :) So it's not all loss for them, student and faculty both, and thanks of course to that heck of a man who took the financial responsibility for them. Quite a guy.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-06 17:05 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v1bk6l$3r99$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887280 |
Ben Salman escaped unharmed from a coup and assassination attempt... It isn't yet one week that he showed some degree of independence and already someone in that country, on Nazis signal, is trying to remove him from power, and kill him! If that's not Nazi behavior, then what is? The above news just reached to my computer from an Arab telegram channel. Israeli government, on their part, has thrown the agreements away and have resumed the invasion of Ghaza. The two events might be related. That's what you get when you want to "discuss" anything with the Americans and cro-magnons in general. It is like discussing that matter with a donkey.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-07 14:24 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v1dv57$5859$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887281 |
On 5/6/24 17:05, Physfitfreak wrote: > > > Ben Salman escaped unharmed from a coup and assassination attempt... > > It isn't yet one week that he showed some degree of independence and > already someone in that country, on Nazis signal, is trying to remove > him from power, and kill him! > > If that's not Nazi behavior, then what is? > > The above news just reached to my computer from an Arab telegram channel. > > Israeli government, on their part, has thrown the agreements away and > have resumed the invasion of Ghaza. > > The two events might be related. > > That's what you get when you want to "discuss" anything with the > Americans and cro-magnons in general. It is like discussing that matter > with a donkey. > > > > A whole bunch of Royal family members have been arrested, including one of Ben Salman's own brother. Very telling!... When Nazis place their weights on them, the more crooked ones will begin follow orders. But the coup is nullified. And what remains is stronger than before. Do it a few more times and your Riyaz embassy crew will be taken hostage. It should sounds familiar to those of you who who don't have Alzheimer yet. But if that happens in Riyaz, there's no precedence based on which it would stay closed. Saudis' experience with you Nazis aren't as comprehensive as Iran's. Your "American embassy in Tehran" is now a sort of graveyard. How's USA doing these days, by the way? Hehe :) Do you know that a piece of news announced the formation of American Hezbollah? It's not a joke, Vulva and especially "Jim Pennino" should join them. I bet they'll end up blowing themselves up for them, right in the middle of some juicy pack of Neocon "true Americans." This "American Hezbollah"s first action was this, in Chicago, just yesterday: https://streamable.com/lylg6r If the link goes dead, try the direct telegram link (you'll need desktop telegram to view it). https://t.me/mostashar_ir/10965 If that goes dead also, then contact CIA for it :-) Hahhahhahahh :) They get paid by you, so why not. By the way, we all saw how your CIA director's entirety of efforts in Egypt and Ghatar was so swiftly jettisoned by Israeli government, exactly like tossing a small piece of dried booger into air, commencing its predetermined parabolic trajectory. Israeli government, yesterday, even blew the Egypt-Israeli agreement of 1979 (I think you Nazis call it "campt david" agreement). Nazis word! Hehe :) Interesting times. Iran's militia today announced that they've decided to "widen the fronts" with Nazis to disperse the latter's concentration of money and equipment spent. No doubt it has hints for Armenian and Bahreini scenes, if not more that are still hidden so far. The worst way to deal with Nazis is direct confrontation with them. There are far more effective ways for outdoing the cro-magnons in the milieu of thinking. In fact, pushing Nazis to resort more and more to military means is just one of such successes, because a military is not a militia, and cannot think as well. It is advantageous for Modern Humans because they're not group thinkers.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-13 16:06 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v1tvbt$8g0g$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887303 |
Ok, got time to sit and catch up with the events. Looks like "Hezbollah of Kordestan" wasn't just a joke. Their heads visited Iran and spoke in detail with authorities, and as soon as they returned to Kordestan of Iraq, they have banned any negative remark against Iran and Iranians. So, as far as it seems, three entities in the region developed their own equivalents of "Hezbollah" after the massacre in Ghaza. Armenia, Bahrein, and the Kordestan region of Iraq. Kords of Iraq are the same people with whom Israeli government had all sorts of deals and plans and establishments to conduct terror missions inside Iran. Look at the difference now! The Israeli government only has Azerbaijan Republic to help them in such missions. Not even one base in the Persian Gulf. Turkey as a member of NATO is a bitch of USA, but it doesn't have to align its plans with that of the Israeli government. Iraq's government must've goofed it up. The government there has a vital handicap. It maintain relations with the USA. That's how it lost its Kord areas in the north. Iran seems to have taken steps towards dealing with those Kords as a separate entity from Iraq. In that region in and around Iran, you become a nobody, a nonexistent thing, as soon as you establish relations with the USA. Iraq is now Iraq, not its government! They conducted a show of independence from Americans after the latter began attacking Yemen, trying to force Americans out of Iraq. But in reality, they didn't lift a finger. What drove the Americans out of Iraq (to some extent - there are still some based in there) and into Syria was the Hezbollah of Iraq and later Kords of Iraq themselves (proven by Kords hitting American bases in north-eastern Syria). Another factor that helped Kords free themselves from Americans and the Israelis was the observation of futility of it all. They saw what Iran could do with Israel and realized the plans the latter had concocted with them were all bogus and none would work for them. They'd be and stay just used victims in the future. So they changed side. Iraqi government, right now, is something like the Lebanese government. They maintain relations with the USA and thus shoot themselves in their feet. And when they need action, it is the Hezbollah of such countries that does the job, not the government. Saudi Arabia and Emarat and Ghatar are only as much an existing entity as they are independent of the USA. And even that is not guaranteed one bit. I think that, if those states keep their relations with the USA as they are now, they will one day get occupied by Israel, exactly because there was nothing of a "country" there to begin with. I know it because that has been the plan from day 1 when superpowers took advantage of some crazy "zionism" idea and put their supports behind it. They wanted the entire middle east, then. They want the entire middle east now! I think right now, Egypt is glancing at it too. Israelis acted in total disregard toward their pact of 1979. Now they can see for themselves, that Israel may as well come occupy Egypt. Their military men are frightened right now, going around like chickens without heads. They haven't understood their enemies. They're not prepared. Azerbaijan Republic's turn will come also. I give it a chance Iran has not openly dealt with that matter only because a good degree of intelligence is coming in from the Azerbaijani side. Baku, as soon as superpowers were formed, has been a hub for important information for Iranians. Something like Austria during cold war. Warrant for the arrest of Netanyahu and a few other Nazis aren't yet issued. The Nazis in the U.S. government threatened that court for it. So the fate of that warrant is not clear at this point. It may or it may not get issued. It's been a few weeks now that some of the countries in which anti-genocide demonstrations are going on, in order to confuse the police and stay on the safer side, they do not, in their own languages, say "death to Israeli government", but they use the Persian form of it :-) It began in Italy, and now it is in a few other countries as well, including in Japan :) And the dumb authorities of course don't quite know what they're saying. It works both for the demonstrators and the officials in those countries, saving them from getting heat from Nazis and Global Pests. Chabahar project is going strong :) Americans have feared that project since its inception, and have been conducting terrorist activities in the south east Iran to hold it off since at least 4 years back. There are more than 20 terrorist organizations in the countries around Iran, with bases, equipment, training, entirely paid and managed by the USA, to conduct terrorist acts in that region of Iran to scare off the Chinese and Indians from that project. Iran destroyed a few of them in Syria, Iraq, and Pakestan a few months back within one night, using missiles and drones alone. The operation was so directly anti-American that all the bitches of USA in the region had to condemn it to escape retributions from the Americans. Right there, for the nth time, you could read their names and count their numbers :) Well, China never backed down, and India has been reassuring their role in the project a number of times, including just yesterday where the volume of investment got increased by a factor of four. A joint Iranian-Indian shipping company is forming as part of Chabahar project. This project is no "Nord Stream" that Americans can stop it. The reason is that Iran is not Germany. Iran is independent, Germany is not. And when the push would come to shove, Germany could not have Russia and China and India on their side. So they lost it, exactly because they're a bitch of USA. It is not clear (to me) how many terrorist organizations Americans are supporting to damage and delay the Chabahar project of Iran. Iran hit 26 different spots in that night with precise ballistic missiles (newer and far better than the ones used against Israel - none were intercepted). So their number was at least 26 before that fateful night. Many of them were in the American occupied sections of Syria, and a few used to be in north Iraq, and at least two of them in south west Pakestan. There were American personnel among the dead too. Later when Americans at last opened their traps, a figure of 186 deaths were given with no mention of how many were the results of Iraqi militia sporadic attacks on their bases and how many died in that night by Iran's missiles. They probably just combined the two to sell such facts easier to their own public. The act of terror that triggered that response from Iran was the terrorist bombing in Kerman which killed 110 men, women, and children in a certain event they had held. So it might be a good guess to think of about 110 of the 186 that Washington announced later, was the result of Iranian response to that terrorist act. They're not fully eradicated (and probably never will), but judging on the frequency and scale of such terrorist acts, their means and abilities have dramatically changed after getting directly hit. I think Americans didn't know the extent of intelligence Iran had on those organizations and their training grounds, and subsequently lost something like 3/4th of them. The present terrorist activities are about 3/4th of what it used to be for the last 5 years. Pakestan also, after seeing Iran won't wait to get permission from them to hit such bases inside their country (for purely intelligence reasons), began to cooperate with Iran in destroying them. In return, Iran has been cooperating with the Pakestanis against anti-Pakestani groups and bases inside Iran (also supported entirely by the Americans) close to Pakestan border. There has also been terrorist activities against the project for Sahalan Center, an important hub for international business close to Tabriz and right on the trade highway to Russia as well as Europe which is going to get much, much more important in coming years. Turkey is already heavily investing in it and Japan joined last year. But the construction and plan is going strong and is quite promising despite terrorist acts. The terrorists caught in relation to that center were also all supported entirely by the Americans. It can't be just in Iran and the region. I think USA is losing grounds in the world despite doing everything it can to halt it or slow it down. It will be like that for a number of years. A good sign of that retreat is what I began this blog entry with. The Kords of north Iraq. Iran now is openly claiming to have the means of "immediately assembling 10 nuclear bombs" if threatened... Heh. That was 2002, not 2024. You know, what led Bush to avoid messing with that particular member of the "axis of evil." So the recent announcement is just so the enemies of Iran could keep their dreams. But the fact that they're admitting to it shows it is an already obsolete piece of information. I give it a good chance H-bombs have entered into the picture, since last November. You know, stuff that actually _make_ some difference that a Nazi could feel! Iran's projects for creating a few more "Hezbollahs" - in South America! - are under way too. So a bit of hope is seeping in where it's due. I think that of Venezuela's is almost completed. I don't know what Venezuelans themselves call them. But they'll soon make their own missiles, like the Yemenis :) Next will be Bolivia, they say. Brazil will have its "proxies" to deal with you kind of locally, sweeties. 30 years ago, right here in this forum, I told you the world is coming to you to modify your overgrown asses. Now you don't even need a Physfitfreak to see that. And last but not the least, Iran immediately after UN's vote for giving statehood to Palestine was passed, moved and created a Palestinian embassy in Tehran. They're working hard right now to make it functional in their computer systems. You know what that means when the actual building is designated, don't you. Iran will have, similarly, an embassy in Palestine. And if your "Israeli government" touches it, you'll see what will happen to them. They haven't yet decided on the site of the building in Tehran, but they have sure created it in the system that ministry of foreign affairs uses. It is at the present all virtual, but is fast materializing. I think I'm caught up now.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-13 20:52 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v1ug4f$8map$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887493 |
On 5/13/24 16:06, Physfitfreak wrote: > The present terrorist activities are about 3/4th of what it used to be > for the last 5 years. 1/4th, not 3/4th.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-16 17:46 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v262bn$ctu5$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887500 |
Ok, this "hezbollah of Kordestan" thingy which I had mentioned before
has a name now, "Naka." Two months ago it announced its creation and did
some stuff as well.
Hundreds of KFC fast food stores in Malaysia, after Malaysians boycotted
KFC, have been closed :) KFC openly supported Israeli government's
genocide. I wonder what's happening to the rest of the culprit
businesses around the world inside majority Moslem populations.
I myself, "boycotted" KFC ... hmm.. I think around 2010. I had taken a
few courses and was caught between two classes at lunch time and had
opted for a KFC. That was the last time I ate their food, and the time
previous to that was in 1980s, when I had probably a total of 5 visits
to KFC in the decade. The two piece chicken I ate in 2010 was too salty,
too oily, too peppery hot, and didn't taste like chicken at all. It just
tasted like salty hot fat. The Cole slaw side order filled half of a 2
oz little cup and was too watery. The bun was a little puffy thing that
was certainly less than 1 oz in weight. Just one bite. It was really not
even junk food. It was a joke. Never had KFC after that. A lot of food
Capones in the USA have become quite rude. It's as if they're making fun
of people who aimlessly keep consuming their food products.
The confirmed terrorist government of the USA threatened India with
heavy sanctions after the latter signed many more contracts with Iran in
relation with the Chabahar project. India simply dismissed their nonsense.
Indians told Americans something to the effect of, "You might as well
sanction your vile cro-magnon faces. Who'd care?" :-) Nobody in the
world at the time being needs _anything_ from Americans. And just about
every nation is preparing to withdraw their money from U.S. banks. This
trend will get more and more the dominant trend.
When it comes to Iran, United States has been acting incredibly dumb.
Nothing new of course. Iran has continuously had a century of it now.
Began in 1920s when Americans were observing how easy it was to deal
with Arabs any way they wanted to keep them under check, and yet next to
impossible to do so with Iran.
Generations after generations of Iranian Baha'is and Jews made their
lavish living using just such stupidities in the Americans. They'd get
themselves hired by them for life, and would give equivalent of garbage
back to them in response.
Why it always failed? Answer: Thieves cannot successfully hire nice
intelligent and responsible men and women to do their dirty work for
them. And there's only so much that pimps and prostitutes and murderers
in Iran can do for those thieves. This is the story of the American
government as far as Iran is concerned.
It doesn't seem to be spurred by the Americans anymore either :)
Hahhahhah :) That's what makes it interesting. Those Baha'is and Jews of
Iran origin themselves are now the force behind it. And why not, of
course. It's a tried-and-true method for continuously making a
substantial amount of money off of the Americans with little effort, if
any.
Because to them it is like saying jokes and getting hefty money for it.
It's a kind of entertainment.
Another good news. Today, yet one more of those American MQ-9 drones,
i.e. another $65 million, got shot down by the Houthis :) It is the 5th
that I can recall. There may well be more of them. Houthis have provided
three pictures of the downed drone to prove their case. Still not clear
what they used to hit them. Another "358"...? Boy, it would be fun if
that's the case. A cheap surface to air loitering missile with no name,
but with at least 5 MQ9 hits under its belt. Americans never learn.
The Lebanese militia version of it ("Saghr") also brings down expensive
Israeli drones so effectively that Israelis have resorted to using funky
balloons instead, for reconnaissance :) Hehe :)
Worse than all this, the very idea of expensive drones is in danger. All
that money sucked out of you Americans. With "358"s around, all such
equipment are now obsolete and useless. Yep, for a cheap loitering SAM
with no name, creatively thought out by the Iranians.
The matter of making fighter jets obsolete is also being studied
intensely by Iran and its "proxies." Soon enough, all such goodies will
also be obsolete. You'll be left with your own dicks in your hands,
hiding behind your H-bombs, shivering. Waiting in suspense. Expecting
the inevitable that awaits Nazis.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-17 14:21 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v28anp$dvu8$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887587 |
A comment on MQ9's price. - When it's sold to U.S. government (Pentagon) it is $64 million today - When it's shot down by Houthis, it is reported $32 million - When its price is googled by Google, even sources dated in this year, the price of it in dollars of two years back is given, which is $32 million - When you compare the buying power (true value) of dollars of two years back with that of today's, today's dollar buys half as much (Nazi thieves stole half of every American's entire dollar possessions) Guys. At this moment, if you take a step to purchase an MQ9, your bank account is charged $64 million, not $32 million. So don't get fooled by smart alecks hired by those Nazi thieves in your government. Furthermore, here is the video that Houthis made of yesterday MQ9 hit. https://streamable.com/xtidtn This video has deliberate elements to mislead viewers about the identity of the device used. The launch part of the video is that of a true SAM, not a loitering type. I am not sure of course, but the missile in that launch was probably an Iranian military SAM of Sayyad 3 (American SM-2 equivalent and copy) variant. Such missiles have either been given to Yemen and Lebanon, or built in the two countries for years. They've been around for decades. In fact right after 1979 change of government in Iran and kicking the Americans out, Iranians began to reverse engineer the SM-2 SAMs that Shah had purchased from Americans. The successful true copy of SM-2 came out I think around 2010. At least that's when Iran began giving the know-how to Houthis and Lebanese militias. It was first named Sayyad 2 (Sayyad 1 was a copy of a totally different Chinese missile). They belong to the military and are launched by the military's Khordad 15 system of a minimum of two trucks capable of launching 6 of them to simultaneously hit six targets in the air. If this one in the clip was launched in Yemen, I have no idea what launched it. But in the hit section of this video what kills the MQ-9 Reaper looks like to be that same "358" loitering SAM based on its speed and its signature. Another clue confirming it is that while the Reaper is falling to the ground, two other "358" loitering in the area with identical signatures, automatically, and based on how they function, make attempts to unnecessarily hit it but just pass by it. If that was an intact MQ-9, these two "358" would turn back to make other attempts to hit it. If the link for the video goes bad as before (cause this is a Nazi nation), here is the Desktop Telegram link to it, requiring that you have a working Desktop Telegram on your computer: https://t.me/Saberin_ir/31473 The Russian channel showed 5 pictures of the downed MQ-9, proving its identity. Gallant (the fag genocidal Israeli military head) today made a speech very different from crap he's been saying for months. In his entire speech for the military in the north of Israel and the affairs of People living in those areas or having left them, he tried to only say one thing, and nothing else. He "could not make any promises, so expect anything to happen." That was the gist of this genocidal faggot's "speech." Out of nothing else to say or do or plan or promise or hope, the faggot also said he, "was trying to come to some sort of agreement with the Hezbollah of Lebanon." In other words, he only had bullshit for his men to give, as this thing about north Israel will go on for years and years. Nothing about it is temporary. Genocide is not temporary. Being Nazis is not temporary. Iran is not temporary. Therefore the situation in north Israel is not temporary. It can only have one way out, and that's for things to get worse in there. It can only become more of the same permanent features that it has now. It will be more so! Not less. We'll see how it goes without a land corridor. Interesting things will happen. Like Americans paying hundreds of Billions of dollars more to Israelis just so they could keep living in that area. Remember what Iran's militia said they were busy creating. "Widening the fronts." You better expect that. It translates into more and more billions of Americans' dollars going to the Israelis. Printing more money, dollar value diving even more. Even in the god damn Iran's crooked illegal currency trades, price of dollar is falling right now. It was 75k just two months back, it is about 50k now, and is about to fall more. I'd say (again), turn your dollars into crypto while you can. They're being stolen from you by constant over-printing. Bitcoin is shooting up for the nth time. It has proven its role to be the only haven that's worldwide, when Nazi crooks aim at your dollars.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-21 16:04 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v2j28k$jjos$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887616 |
Houthis say they shot down two more MQ-9s today and yesterday ... :) Is there a contract between Houthis and the American military industrial complex? I wonder. Nazis: "We give you $5 million for each MQ-9 you shot down." Houthis: "Deal. And with each hit, we'll use the $5M received to build 334 more "358"s for the future MQ-9 hits. Subsequent payments of $5 million will go for hypersonic missiles and various nice warheads." Nazis: "Whatever. With each hit we pocket $64 million minus the $1 million cost of making an MQ-9, and minus the $5 million that we give you for hitting it. That's $58 million net profit in our pockets for just one drone hit by you. Please hit them once a week if you would. We got weekly Las Vegas trips that requires ... hmm, about $58 million per week." Houthis: "Send them over us once a week then. Whenever you needed more money, send them more often than that." Nazis: "We believe in having Sheep for Americans who are also mouth-zipped. More than one or at most two MQ-9 hits per week may make them start doing BAA, BAA, ... and we don't want the nuisance. So for now, once a week it is." Houthis: "As you send them!"
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-27 03:51 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v31hja$ri95$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887697 |
It's a three-day weekend and neighbors are partying, so I'll party a bit
too before hitting the sack.
Macron has begun smelling the coffee :)
Today he said to other Europeans that he cannot remember any time in the
history of Europe when they had more enemies than today. He said he
really thinks Europe might not survive.
My take on that? Bitches shouldn't flatter themselves to opine.
Houthis are sure busy with their anti-ship missiles. I wish there was
more news on the type of missiles they're using. My guess still is the
old Iranian Khalijefars anti-ship design that now Houthis have got good
easy targets for them. I don't know what Houthis call theirs that are
based on that design.
That particular missile has been around for almost 20 years. In Iran it
began getting mass produced 15 years back after theycdx added nice
electronic interception avoiding features to it.
The best features of it are:
- inexpensive! It's equivalent Israeli anti-ship missile (LORA) is about
50 times more expensive.
- minimalistic design (only one stage - chances of malfunction are minimal)
- requires absolutely no electronic monitoring and guidance after
launch. It finds and hits its target all by its own
- uses solid fuel, so less chance of being visually discovered during
daytime, and less chance to reveal its launch site, plus it always has a
sky-blue color. Human eye cannot find it in daytime in the sky, and the
sound of its flying will reach target only after it reaches the target
- is supersonic and almost as fast as ballistic missiles, and yet it is
short-range (up to 200 miles)! So even if detected by instruments of any
kind, it carries a good chance of hitting its target. Modern fighter
jets don't have enough time to take off, reach it, and shoot it down. By
the time you do anything from anywhere other than on the target itself,
it has reached its target
- even without a warhead, such supersonic speeds combined with total
weight of the entire single stage missile can deliver quite a
destructive effect on its targets, yet it carries a warhead of about 700
kg! Ship gets hit, ship is out of commission for a long time if not
sunk. It's no "drone."
- although accuracy isn't quite "pinpoint", it is good enough for
destroying ships. Considering that it manages 100% on its own with no
human intervention, it still always hits within at the most 10 yards of
the "point" it's aiming at. So it always makes direct hit on targets
like ships.
But it is just my guess. I don't know what Houthis are using. Cannot be
the very expensive ones unless Saudis are paying for them. For easy
targets within 200 miles there's no reason to use anything more
expensive to make Red Sea hell for Israeli and other ships. Trade ship
is a slow, large, defenseless thing that's there only in peace time. In
war situation they're easiest targets. One should be able to hit them
with cheapest anti-ship missiles, like this Khalijefars one. So I bet at
least most of what Houthis are using are copies of Khalijefars,
certainly with other names, as "Khalijefars" means "Persian Gulf" in
Persian :)
Khalijefars can be used against much more capable ships and even state
of the art warships as well, after their defenses have been lowered or
otherwise compromised. So in a real conventional sea war, these missiles
begin to start their missions after much better missiles have already
rendered enemy's navy ships weak and relatively defenseless. They'll be
the ones that "finish them off" so to speak.
That's why they are named "Khalijefars" :)
Speaking of "conventional war", in a non-conventional scenarios Iran
will use nuclear warheads small enough for destroying carriers, etc.
They are mounted on extremely fast missiles as well as extremely fast
underwater torpedoes. It has been around 20 years now that Iran has been
making such torpedoes. They're called "Hoot". The name has some Quranic
origin I think. Their existence in Iran's Navy is yet another clue on
when Iran already had nukes to defend herself in a non-conventional war.
This alone places that date, at the latest, right around 20 years back.
Hoots are almost the exact copy of a Russian one.
These torpedoes have an interesting and shadowy history behind them.
They were first invented and introduced by Russians. It ingeniously
creates a tight "air" bubble around the torpedo to make it travel as
fast as missiles in air, with no contact and friction with the water
around them. 20 years back, there was absolutely no defense against
them. They couldn't be stopped, and when carrying nuclear warhead result
on even the largest and/or most advanced warships and carriers were
definitive.
They create the surrounding "air" by turning water into gas creating a
thin layer of it around them as they accelerate towards the target. And
they are designed to even be launched by tiny little "warboats" that the
Iranian militia are famous for and ridiculed by. Mounted on one, ready
to be launched, you wouldn't ridicule that little warboat thing anymore,
cause if launched before you could destroy it, your fate would already
be sealed no matter who you are and on what type of ship or carrier or
warship you happen to be. Very soon too!
Amazing design. Its effectiveness relies heavily on being underwater,
thus relatively hidden as well as protected from the enemy, and yet
every bit as effective and fast as missiles in reaching the enemy ships.
Probably the safest way that exits at all to deliver your precious nukes
to where the enemy is. I haven't checked to see if Nazis have created a
way to defend their warships against them. But 20 years back, they were
claimed to be 100% indefensible.
I just checked with Wikipedia information on them, which is never
accurate enough in matters of defense. They're now called
"supercavitating torpedoes" and according to Wikipedia only four
countries in the world have them. Russia of course, which was the first,
beginning in 1977, and named them "Shkval", then the "Hoot" that I
described above, which is the Iranian version of it (almost identical
copy of Shkval) that came out in 2006, then the German version
("Superkavitierender Unterwasserlaufkörper"), which came out one year
sooner than Iran's Hoot, and an American made unnamed "prototype" that
was once mentioned two years before Hoots began to be mass produced. And
that's it. Nobody else has them, I guess. Hehe :) But that's Wikipedia
crap. Reality should be different.
The proximity of dates that Iranian and German and American versions of
it came out, or at least was mentioned first, points to high probability
that Americans and Germans independently got their hands on the design
by espionage from Iranian's working on them, and immediately began to
develop their own, which if we believe Wikipedia, it must've taken a
couple of years shorter for Americans than Iranians to finish the job,
and it makes sense too. Germans built theirs a year sooner than Iranians.
I don't think whoever spied on Iran's work leaked the information to the
other party involved. This matter is not something at the NATO level.
It's too important, therefore too private. That's why if others have got
it too, they're not saying a word about it.
Iran must've played a role, be it an inadvertent one, in this for sure,
Because all these work in the three countries other than Russia began
shortly after each other, and yet a whole 25 years had passed after
Soviets had made the first one.
So this is what I think. Iran got one Shkval from Russians first, I
don't know how; could've even been part of the deal in the selling of
the original few nukes to Iran around 1991, because a type of nuke among
what was sold to them to go on such torpedoes wouldn't make sense to
buyer if the buyer didn't know anything about Shkvals or didn't have at
least one of them included. So it is possible that Iran had purchased a
Shkval already that early on, and it took Iranians of those years till
2006 to successfully copy and test and begin mass producing them.
Anyway, although very interesting, it doesn't matter one bit what its
history has been. Reality is that if you have it, no country's Navy in
the world can hurt you, no matter how much that Navy is milking their
corresponding government for maintaining the ability to hurt you, while
they really cannot deliver such promise anymore. But then, the maker of
such torpedoes should have nukes also for them to be 100% effective
against the enemy Navy, so these facts have directly or indirectly been
pointing to such sensitive and important stuff that to this day, 20
years later, there's not really been a good source of information to
look the thing up, and Wikipedia only has like 5 lines or so of old
information on that, just giving what's been in the open for at least 20
years, and for what it's worth.
It can be air launched also, into the water, and on, very fast towards
its target.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-27 17:09 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v330a4$rl14$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887754 |
On 5/27/24 03:51, Physfitfreak wrote:
> Anyway, although very interesting, it doesn't matter one bit what its
> history has been. Reality is that if you have it, no country's Navy in
> the world can hurt you, no matter how much that Navy is milking their
> corresponding government for maintaining the ability to hurt you, while
> they really cannot deliver such promise anymore. But then, the maker of
> such torpedoes should have nukes also for them to be 100% effective
> against the enemy Navy, so these facts have directly or indirectly been
> pointing to such sensitive and important stuff that to this day, 20
> years later, there's not really been a good source of information to
> look the thing up, and Wikipedia only has like 5 lines or so of old
> information on that, just giving what's been in the open for at least 20
> years, and for what it's worth.
Wikipedia via routes other than "supercavitating torpedoes" provide a
bit of more information on such torpedoes as well as the history behind
them.
It claims an American ex-general in 1990s had been caught and imprisoned
for unsuccessfully spying to get the design (and later freed by Putin in
2000 when dying). So at least at the time of that capture, USA still
didn't know how the Shkvals exactly worked. This shows that the source
of information for the Americans was not Russia, but more likely, as I
guessed, the Iranians' working on reverse engineering it.
It is really a missile!... It actually has a rocket engine burning solid
fuel, cause it travels inside gas, not water, and only the very tip of
it touches the water. So it is like a missile with a small resisting
force at its tip. That's why it is so fast, but not as fast as missiles
outside water. But certainly fast enough to be extremely unlikely to get
hit by any means when inside water moving that fast.
Houthis, by the way, fired at three more ships just today :) Haven't
found anything saying what the actual damages have been. Material or
financial or both. But one way or the other, there are significant
damages involved. Damned if you hit those things Houthis throw at you,
and damned if you don't :)
I like that. The world also likes that. Humans like that. Only earlier
forms of humans look at it negatively, cause such weapons carry messages
to them as well, from the future they will face. They remind them of
what's in store for them. What's coming.
I like that!
A whole bunch of anti-Iranian news-outlets that have been working
extensively on creating animosities between Sonni and Shiite Moslems for
years, are going out of business just days after many Arab leaders got a
chance to visit Iranians (using the excuse of that helicopter crash).
Hehe :) First contact with Iranians, and all such news outlets are out
of business. Left unpaid to die out quickly :) They're saying they'll
last about one week only.
Sonnis definitely have issues with Shiites, but that's how Islam as a
whole is. It doesn't mean they should even argue against each other over
it.
So suddenly a nice situation has popped up, out of the blue, for those
news outlets that are supported by Israeli government, not the Arabs. If
so far it has been any difficult to discover the two among each other
and find the nature of their backers, in just a few days what would
still remain of them and continue working will prove to be paid for by
Israeli government :) That's like a fatal blow of a different kind on
them, cause they'll lose readers. People don't want to read bullshit
that some Nazis write or say about Sonniism and Shii'ism. Absolutely not
their business.
So the Israeli government ones will go away by themselves for lack of
readers or listeners.
American ones of course remain and continue. As long as there is one
fool inside the USA that has the money, these news outlets will carry on
their bullshit.
And USA is almost full to the brim with such fools.
"true Nazis" love their megaphones anyway :) Hahhahhahhahh :-) It still
makes me laugh how the Chinese consulate in Washington rebuffed the
"true Nazis" request to respond to their offer of negotiating
disarmament, a few days back.
"You need to first put your Megaphone aside."
Was the answer. Hahhhahahh :-))
What an ingenious way of saying, "Don't flatter yourselves, you lowlives."
A "true Nazi" wouldn't be a "true Nazi" if he had actually become aware
how insignificant Nazis are in the world today.
Those who've become aware of that reality, are mere Nazis now. "true
Nazis" nommo!
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| From | bertietaylor @novabbs.com.invalid (bertietaylor) |
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| Date | 2024-05-29 00:08 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <d115e0a3670fc620df5d1d56f56e64f9@www.novabbs.com> |
| In reply to | #887763 |
Things have never been the same, downhill all the way, for our dear Padosia after their best and brightest fled to India where they are the most successful minority group. PARSIS. bt
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| From | bertietaylor@myyahoo.com (bertietaylor) |
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| Date | 2024-05-29 05:53 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <881d25d98b150e44ff998c4ceb3768bf@www.novabbs.com> |
| In reply to | #887781 |
bertietaylor wrote: > Things have never been the same, downhill all the way, for our dear > Padosia after their best and brightest fled to India where they are the > most successful minority group. PARSIS. > bt Such is the fall in standards, for our dear and honourable neighbour - from Rustam to Raisi and now Roachie. (Proportionately.) That is Raisi*Raisi = Rustam*Roachie Sad. bt
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-30 16:52 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v3aset$10e2r$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887763 |
- Houthis brought down yet another MQ-9, and videotaped themselves standing on top of it :) https://streamable.com/ak9msd (if Nazis don't remove it) Another $64 million. And look at the thing... $64 million for that?... I bet the cost of making it for the military industrial complex has not been more than $100 thousand. $150 thousand max. What a gigantic rip off scheme, but the abundant Sheep deserve it. Those "true Americans." Plus those Nazi thieves need to have their weekly Las Vegas trips. Who can stop such certainties. The Sheep lives with it. They even get slaughtered for them, with pride! Absolutely disgusting. Houthis hit two more ships a couple of days before that and yet another one the following day. One was seriously damaged and the other, a Greek owned ship, received no less than three hits but somehow kept going. Must've used just drones. Some of Houthis drones were also intercepted by Americans, which by now, even here in this hellhole, the Sheep should know what that means :) Yes, damned even if you intercept them. A 50-fold loss compared to that of Houthis. I doubt Houthis even suffere any losses. They must be financially supported by some Saudis. Entities like their "Ben Laden" who have learned their lessons and won't expose themselves. - Next SCO (shanghai cooperation organization) will be held in Tehran. As I've said this before, many non-superpower countries around the world attend it as "observers" to figure out a way to join, cause it requires relative independence. A bitch doesn't get the permission to join. Iran was an observer for years, until last summer she joined it, mainly for opportunities with countries other than China and Russia (both also members) rather than the superpowers. Iran at this time does not fully rely on any superpower in the world, friend or foe, but takes the cooperation with other countries of the world very seriously, and this is in fact the true value of this vehicle, SCO. And regarding bonds between Iran and Russia and China, SCO provides some security and exactly that much, Iran's reliance on such superpowers. Never more! You wouldn't be able to do that with the funky "UN" because it is a "bitch" entity. It doesn't truly exist as a decision-making entity. It is simply the "bitch" of those with veto power. A very unsafe route to rely on. You obviously can't do that with BRICS alone also, cause it is only the bank aspects of economic cooperation. It is there to provide relief for the world from the crimes that are committed by the dollar. Other than China and Russia, with the exception of India, most countries that are presently members are within the Greater Iran area. So I wonder who planted the original seed :) But membership will expand. Most likely (and better be) eastward and southward, geographically. This "cooperation" is something pretty comprehensive! That's the point. Extremely valuable also, as already almost half of the world's population are member nations. Imagine the possibilities even right now. Also geographically it is larger than the non member states in the world. It's just a gigantic plan, making it possible for half of the world's people to come to economic, political, and especially military agreements and cooperation and real ties. It, alone, in the future, will turn the present Global Pests and Nazis into lame little harmless bunnies. It isn't just a gathering for trade agreements! And as I said before, if Iran joined it, there're real reasons to join, because it shows that SCO is not just another bullshit organization to effectively manipulate others and fool them. It took years of study by Iran to make sure SCO has genuine intentions and benefits. In fact, many Persian Gulf states as soon as Iran joined, began the steps towards one day joining it, because they know Iran. They didn't make such move when India joined, or when Pakestan joined. They made the move only when Iran joined it. I think Mongolia and Belarus might be next, but since economic and military aspects are involved, Africans will begin coming in. Some of the countries within the Greater Iran have yet issues getting accepted and have remained just watching the whole thing with drooling mouths (shshsh... they're bitches of USA but pretend otherwise, Hehe..), but the remaining countries inside Caucasia and in north Africa and perhaps even some from eastern Europe will join in after distancing themselves from EU and the menace of USA one day, and if they'll be independent enough. And eventually Central and South Americans will come in, again, if they become independent enough to be able to do it, and independent enough to get accepted. Syria and Iraq have been busy with more immediate problems with Nazis, but will certainly some day join. Some of the countries inside Greater India also have begun taking steps towards joining one day. Their main fear is retaliation of Nazis, which whom they got themselves into childishly unwise economic relations. But little by little they'll leave Global Pests and will join in. SCO ties its members in various ways together. BRICS only help them with their banking needs. These BRICS members still stay competitors that bring down the combined power of those nations the SCO's existence and usage. Iran, for instance, is major economic competitor with Russia. The two still have the same type of economy (mainly selling natural resources), so in their respective ties with China compete with each other, cause economy speaks for itself and doesn't understand politics or military security if left alone to decide. Look at the shit that Americans have created in the world by their defective system. The questions and answers are all there. That's were SCO comes in! Something that cro-magnons couldn't hack. It is a Modern Human entity. SCO ties those member nations together to come to a balanced compromise. Even economic competitors will operate in it via three equally accessible means. Not just via economic concerns. For instance, Iran has since last summer been using military and political bonds and agreements with Russia via SCO to create ties with Russia that to a good extent honor and safeguard the two's respective economy needs in relation with both buyer and seller nations, especially China. They're getting more and more cooperators and collaborators than just fierce competitors, like how it is with the USA and any other country in the world. SCO does it because you can always exchange some degree of security with economic gain and vice versa, even if you are Iran and Russia. That's the power of SCO. It is the first, and only grows in the future. I discussed all that when Iran at last joined it last summer, but a reminder every long while doesn't hurt :) Cause it is damn important for the rest of problems in the world. - A second military (not militia) report about cause of helicopter crash has come out. They have determined that the actual destruction of the helicopter has been the result of hitting the mountain, not getting shot down by a missile or by explosives. But as I said before, "explosive" doesn't have to destroy the helicopter to be effective. Something inside the area of the pilots suddenly disabling them for a few seconds, or making them busy with it, is all it takes when you are inside fog and flying among mountains on all sides. The report also examined the repair work and records very closely, and ruled out mechanical failures. It stresses their conclusion (so far) that everything that went wrong only happened after impact with the mountain. Taped messages between the three helicopters indicate that after the last communication was made by the middle one, telling others to increase altitude to get above the clouds, 69 seconds later the other two noticed for the first time that the middle one is missing. The report also says their work is not finished and more is being investigated. Stepping back to see the big picture, it really doesn't matter. What's done is done. The two (Raisi and Amirabdollahian) had finished their main job of allowing Saudi Arabia, Pakestan, and Afghanestan to move away from the influence of the Nazis by getting nice safe and reassuring economic footsteps with China, at the expense of the Nazis, and to some extent the expense of the Iranians' general welfare. In both projects, China's first choices were Iran, but ended up forced to go to their second choices. This is high politics. This is beyond the farts that run the USA and/or Europe. - A bunch of has-beens (or better, has-never-beens) are now trying to run for presidency. The ones who haven't attempted to run are the ones who know they won't be allowed :) Hehe :) Like Zarif, for instance. But the ruder ones like Larijani and Ahmadinezhad are attempting to run for the position. But a few among the candidates do qualify and won't get eliminated from the list of men who want to run for the office. There _are_ differences of views and methods between them, and people will decide who may work better for them. And I say this right now, that if any of them intends to tell people something just to get elected, and then like Raisis and Amriabdollahian blow their promises and backstabs them just so some fat rich coward Arabs get a bit more nerve in them for saying goodbye to Nazis, they'd better be prepared to get killed. The Iranians who want economic opportunities with China for Iranians themselves are plenty, and will kill them again after finding that out. Not that this reality prevents such individuals from doing exactly what Raisi and his foreign minister did. No, these individuals put their lives on such lines. They're not afraid of negative consequences of what they do about what they believe. But morally, what they do to so many people, tens of millions of them, is certainly wrong. That's why I described it earlier as "Machiavellian." You've got to be smarter than just some smart aleck Machiavelli. You have to do better than that. Solution? If it's that necessary to do something, something that you're even willing to die for, then do it without fooling Iranians. A better course of action for Raisi and Amirabdollahian would've probably been to deliver what Iranians had placed them in the office for, and only then arrange for same degree of success for Arabs against Nazi influence. You'll have to be creative enough to do that. If the help you need is not there, then build it. Don't take Machiavellian shortcuts. Those schemes are European, not Iranian.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-05-31 22:02 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v3e2vv$11ibg$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887834 |
- As you may know, Americans and the British bombed Yemen and caused tens of dead and injured. In retaliation, Houthis today attacked one of the Americcans' carriers. Houthis say they "successfully" hit it with several ballistic missiles. If this is true, that particular carrier (Eisenhower) nommo! :-) Or at least there could be personnel and fighter jets losses, etc. But if the carrier is nommo, heavens know how many fighter jets got drowned with it. I don't follow Americans' news. But Telegram says "Pentagon has a special report about Eisenhower carrier to make." :-) That sounds like good news :) May've been already out, but as I said, I don't even want to take one look at the media here. You do that, you who are Sheep. I don't do that. I'll just wait until I read about it in Telegram. - Can you believe that despite Iran's success in: * SCO and BRICS memberships, * the Chabahar project agreements, * two orders of magnitude increase in trades with countries around the world, including the Europeans, * an order of magnitude increase in selling oil, * World Bank's own data indicating Iran has had one of the highest increases in economic growth in the world since Americans' destruction of JCPOA's agreement, * all sorts of successes in money exchange with other countries, and yet still to this day, there are some 5th column Iranians, as well as some Bozos among Americans that are talking about JCPOA and re-establishing it?... Hehe :) Blows my mind. How blind can one be... . Or could be that they know they should at this point commit career suicide. One presidential runner in Iran today was "promising" to Iranians that he will bring JCPOA back if elected!... Hahhahhhahhahh :-))) Don't tell me he wasn't allowed to run just so to show Iranians that there are some "politicians" who receive orders, to this day, from the USA. They have no choice after years of being on such payrolls, so when ordered so, they actually deliver such nonsense. Anyone even speaking of the Nazis is doomed in Iran of today. USA in Iran is past history. Remember Raisi's words in UN, "We are the future, they are the past - I repeat - We are the future, they are the past!" He was talking about the Nazis. - one of the guys running for presidency claims other than a few government ministries needed to work exclusively for Iran, he can dissolve the rest of them and replace them with "regional ministries". I think he wants to turn the region into some Federal entity, with Federal government inside Iran. Interesting. I've always thought it is in the future somewhere. But this soon? Maybe! Though I didn't expect it mentioned today. This must create a 15000 Volt electric shock inside every Nazi's ass in this land of the Nazis and the Sheep. Would be interesting to see your faces reading that in the news, _if_ the news you watch and read allows you to know that. Cause it's not Sheep's business to know such stuff. This guy wouldn't be talking about it if at least discussions of it had not been going on for a long, long time, in the most sensitive institutions of the country, like the Assembly of Experts. He's been a member of the latter for years himself, and has held other important government positions too. Plus he wouldn't mention that if such discussions had not been already made with many countries in the region, receiving favorable reactions. Review which countries the extremely busy Raisi and Amirabdollahian visited, and get your clues from there. What China has been doing also points to that future. With the help of China, Saudis began having relations with Iran, and vice versa. And Bahrain said today in a visit to China that they're willing to reopen relations with Iran. Bahrain had mentioned that in a visit with Putin as well, just a few days back. The surprised Putin's reaction was funny news that day in many channels in telegram :) It was just like he was beginning to see stuff in his mind he hadn't paid attention before :) A nice safe alternative is getting more and more a viable option for Saudis and Persian Gulf states that have put all their eggs inside USA's basket. So Raisi's move towards that future has just been a beginning. Today, Iranians intend to do more than Raisi. And they probably can :) What a day. The world also supports that. They saw what you savages are, and are thinking about a future in which you Nazis won't have a role in it. Another clue was what went on between Assad and Iran's leader just the other day when Assad visited him. Assad disclosed the volume of typical "offers" from American government and businesses, made in the last few years to him, to work with them and create ties with them... Hundreds of such offers. He said he had turned down every single one of them. Nazis think if they're occupying part of a country, they have more leverage in creating business ties with them; will have more control over them; will get more from them. What an illusion. You've just got to be stupid first before being a Nazi. No? Mistaking the people around the world with your Sheep will cost you too. And yet another clue is the surprise 180 degree turn of the Kords. They're already busy dissolving every anti-Iranian organization that they've had for decades. Tens of them. The ones resisting are being arrested! So that's you Nazis' Kordestanis. People you thought easy target to make more Israels with. You lost them to Iran. And what Kords did, does point to such discussions of regional system rather than purely Iranian. I think the greatest challenge for it though is inside Iran, rather than outside. Iranians aren't used to sharing with Arabs and/or any other people outside Iran. But they've seen the result, and will have to learn to deal with real solutions and live with it. One of the telegram news channels based in Iran ridiculed the candidate's remarks. The undertaking is intimidating to face, so ... I'm not surprised. Or could be that they're another hidden Israeli government paid news channel, disguised. It didn't jolt me to see this remark coming from this particular candidate. He was himself born in Iraq in a first generation Iranian-Iraqi family who had just moved from Iran to Iraq to live there. In Iran, he has always seen regional matters better than many Iranians could as a result. And he's 100% trusted. His father was an Ayatollah but he has no religious titles; he's not a cleric. And now after reading today's remarks from him, I can better understand the vague tweet he'd made a few days back, "In order to surmount obstacles, you should leave the obsolete attitudes and methods behind, and take yourselves above and over with them."
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-06-01 23:19 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <v3grs5$130ps$1@solani.org> |
| In reply to | #887860 |
Ok, damn, how much work there is to do. Let's see wass happnin' now. Exciting times. Every fucking day I turn on this telegram there's a bunch of good news in there, relieving me from the stress of the day. If that's not therapeutic you wouldn't see many blogs on the internet. - Lebanese militia shot another Israeli Hermes-900 UAV down :) Hehe :) What did I say just now :) They've uploaded the relatively long video of your $85 million taking its last journey downward. The money that had gotten there to Israel's government straight out of you Nazis' pockets, and from there, straight to military industrial complexes of Israel to make their weakly Las Vegas trips :) Exactly like your MQ-9s but with one interesting difference. In the case of Hermes, they don't even lie about its price. Cause they don't have to! Hahhahhahh :) Knowing it or not knowing it by you the Sheep toiling for them here in the United States make no difference whatsoever, so why bother trying to lie about it. Check its price out for your Nazi selves to see what I'm talking about. And if that's $85 M, you better believe MQ-9 is pretty close, and nothing like what's reported as price. Your masters in this country must be seeing that lying to you Sheep feels better :) Israelis at least are descent enough to be square with you Sheep, now that there's not a damn thing you can do about it. I like that! Because I know what that means. It's like the honesty that comes between the killer and the victim at the time of the kill. Hermes reported $85 M, but MQ-9 reported $32 M is that type of thing. Israelis aren't sick in the head. You Nazis are. Inherently! I couldn't figure out what they used to shot it down though. All they say is that it was a SAM. It's an easy job even with one or two of those semi-SAM semi-loitering "358" ones anyway. But the effect is comforting. That alone relieved some of my stress from today. It's by no means the first Hermes the militia in Lebanon knocked down. Many of them were shut down before. Another "Las Vegas" money arrangement between, this time Hezbollah of Lebanon, and the military industry complex of Israel? Perhaps. The payer is the same anyway, you Nazis in the USA. They say the Lebanese people are fast taking bits and pieces of it home as souvenirs :) I bet they sell them with pretty steep prices. A few images of the "loot" taking place also are circulating. Hehe :) Also many of the Dehlaviehs that those militia used everyday for months to deliver minor damages to sensitive targets, have now been replaced with Borkan missiles, devastating the targets, civilian as well as military. Look at the clips Israeli people are uploading. Plenty juicy targets there in north Israel, all supported and maintained by your money here in the United States. The effect has similarities to Borkans hitting Manhattan. One way or another, the money comes out of you Nazis' pockets. So pressure now is really on. And when it becomes unbearable, the Israeli government signals Biden to open his servile mouth. They really still think this matter will be stopped anytime they want. They think they can go back to how things were for decades. They haven't smelled the coffee!... :) I think neither of them know that it will only get worse for them, and better for everyone else. Israeli government and the Nazis here are the same things. Think the same. They're unaware that it cannot be stopped anymore. The situation is now like right after WWII but with Hitler having won the war. You motherfuckers are doomed. You're too stupid to know that. If you weren't that stupid, things about your fates wouldn't get to this point in the first place. Speaking of souvenirs, one day, Native Americans will begin collecting your stirrup bones. Jars of them! Buckets of them. Roomfuls, truckloads. In time, they'll become precious antique items for centuries and centuries. "This was once inside a cro-magnon's head!" Millions of people around the world will purchase and keep one set for display in their homes. "This one was in a Mormon!" - Presidential candidates are now pouring in. A few days back it was one or two per day, now it is 70 or 80 per day. Some smart aleck Clerics in Iran used to dare to pretend to misread the Constitution and say since eligibility is defined in there for "rajol"s (Arabic term for "men" which sometimes used in Iran for male or female politicians and VIPs), then women cannot run for presidency.... :-) Now they don't dare trying such cheap tricks on people. Already 8 women are among the candidates and the number is fast increasing. For each past presidential elections anywhere between 500 to 3000 candidates registered. So this is still early in the process. Poor Guardian Council :) That's a lot of sifting that they have to do. Candidates are mostly the ones with some political activity in their backgrounds. Without it they don't have a chance. They must've at least been parliament members at some time in the past, to know how difficult the work will be and not get overwhelmed and defeated. Most of them are also businessmen in addition to having some political activity under their belts. And a few among them have seen military training in either regular or militia forces, but carry no titles. I think military and militia are forbidden to run for presidency. My copy of constitution is buried somewhere in the attic and perhaps requires two or three days of digging to zero in on it, so ... if interested then dig this for yourselves. You don't have to find a hard copy like I do (mine is annotated heavily by me- from years back). These days I bet you can find a pdf of it online in your own language, from reputable sources who have translated it accurately. Other sources, especially the ones backed by the USA and Israeli government, are impossible to do the job right for you. For Mossad and CIA and the Nazis, it has been a principle to smear the content and deceive the readers. Speaking of Mossad, when are they going to stop making jokes of themselves claiming credits that aren't theirs? You worry about your "reputation" now that Israel is in a ditch? Now that you've fucked up?... Is that it? That'd advertise inability more than any ability of yours. The way it is, you might as well be a department of SAVAMA as far as the matter of Israel is concerned. But you go around claiming credit for this and that. How many Iranian-Israelis have penetrated your wonderful "institute" so far anyway? :-) They say like a tenth of your force have Esfahani accent :) One out of every ten. Hahhahhhahh :-) Boy, ... language can be mastered no question there, fluency, precision, everything, but those intonations, those unique Esfahani intonations will stay with you no matter what.. You'd have to get a brain transplant to get rid of THAT accent! :) - Houthis yet one more time (within just 36 hours, no?) hit Eisenhower carrier with 6 more missiles and drones, plus hitting an American destroyer with drones. Previous hits included two ballistic missiles, this new one today doesn't say how many of them were ballistic. But they do say they actually made direct hits, which points to ballistic ones used. Simply too fast to intercept. The hits on the destroyer were all done by various drones, and Houthis have confirmed several of them hit the warship, indicating these destroyers aren't as equipped with defensive equipment as carriers are; in turn, indicating that Americans are mostly using several fighter jets simultaneously to intercept incoming slow and/or old missiles and various drones, like what they did for the Israelis during that night of Iranian missile and drone attack. Drones and cruise missiles are easy targets for fighter jets, but not ballistic missiles. At least some of them, if not literally all, will escape and reach the target. This became clear on that Iranian attack night when it became obvious that most of the ballistic ones hit Israeli targets only after Israeli's own David's Sling system stopped working (still not known how and why). All those American, French, German, and British fighter jets, plus all those hundreds of Israeli fighter jets, all in the skies over Israel, could not stop the ballistics. Israel was protected only as long as Daivd's Sling was still working. So even for a carrier (and certainly for destroyers) if what's coming is ballistic, it will make it to the target. Those ships can successfully only stop drones and cruise missiles, and can only do that if there are fighter jets around them ready to intercept. Therefore, ballistic missiles is the key defense item against various war ships, especially the newest hypersonic ones for which there's simply no defense yet developed. If you remember, I posted something about Americans asking Japanese scientists in helping them develop some sort of defense against hypersonic missiles not that long ago. Just a couple of months back. For yesterday's attack on Eisenhower, Centcom said they intercepted a few "drones." No mention of the ballistic missiles that created the news they hide :) For today's attacks, Cemtcom says they intercepted two ballistic missiles and some drones. So they're trying to say the drones they destroyed were ballistic missiles. More likely though, they only shut down the drones, and got hit by every ballistic missile launched. The base of my argument? In that night of Iran's attack, ballistic missiles only began to hit Israel when Divid's Sling system stopped functioning. All those hundreds and hundreds of fighter jets did not intercept them! Because they could not. Other than some hit by chance, the bulk of missiles safely arrived in those final minutes, and hit their targets. Of course nobody outside Iran has those hundreds and hundreds of the video clips made during that night by Iranian agents inside and on the periphery of Israel, recording all the stuff that were tested. What I am saying here is based only on the few that Arabs and Israelis both uploaded to social medias before they get banned same night. And even they, are revealing. I didn't keep them. I had no use for them. I uploaded them to Streamable to post links to this forum and soon after those coward Nazis used an excuse to delete all of them. So even the few I uploaded that night must've been indicating a lot of truth about who could do really what, separating the nonsense that's fed to people from facts. The crew on Eisenhower apparently are ordered not to report damages to any civilian American establishment back at home. Even Centcom says, "we have received no news of damages", perhaps lying right in the face of the media. But Houthis have confirmed that they've been able to make direct hits both times. They've got drones all over the skies, day and night in that part of the region, that can see and report everything. This reminds me of months of reporting from various American bases in Iraq and Syria that were like, "three injured" and sometimes, "five injured), and the like, after each deadly drone and missile attack by the militias of Iraq and Syria had been carried out. And then at some point months later at last revealed, "186 Americans dead among them". They don't feel like telling Americans back home for whose Kosher dicks and pussies' happiness they're getting killed. No question there. It's how it should be too, of course. Cause that's how it is for the Sheep. This is nothing. Wait to see the day you're deployed to Ukraine :) It will come. Most of your Masters in this country are originally from Ukraine. Oh, You'd wish Jesus had placed you near "Houthis" instead, when you're sent there to die for them. Putin knows exactly what to do with Nazis. He even fought and blasted their asses inside Russia. Also, Houthis today hit three trade ships around them, west, south, and even East of them in the Indian Ocean, all violating the embargo, just as if Americans and British daily bombardments of Yemen had never even begun. A few days back Houthis hit a ship in the Mediterranean sea for the first time! From 2000 km away. I don't read the news on the internet and don't know if all of this or any of this are reported at all. But this is what a few nice proven telegram news channel have for today. Got to hit the sack now.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-06-02 23:28 -0500 |
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Time to get the stress down a bit :-) I think for years to come, news alone will be a source of therapeutic reduction of stress for me and all the Modern Humans in the world. I bet on that. It will continue until American Natives' collecting of the stirrup bones inside cro-magnons' heads, begins. If that day was today, I'd opt for purchasing a "Mormon" stirrup bone set to display on my shelf inside the work room. Would neither take up any room in that cluttered place, nor any space at all in my mind. Plus I wouldn't have to mind much one day tossing it out like a piece of dried booger. - I was right about Ahmadinezhad :) The sucker registered as candidate just to make a statement. A bit about Ahmadinezhad. He's an ardent manager, no question there, but he doesn't know how to share power with others. That's how he got into conflicts after conflicts with other authorities in Iran. He was sincere, but wanted it all when he was president. His choice of ministers showed it too, a bunch of yes-men. He thought he could do everything by himself. But obviously, if you ask me, he fell short of that. Nothing major got accomplished. In comparison, it helps to see this if we take a look at Raisi. Raisi, even in his truncated term made a number of big advances for Iran. He knew who to hire and appoint in the first place: Independent individuals who could think and design and solve the problems by themselves without much help from him. Ahmadinezhad had shot himself in the foot in that regard. He was too bold. He alone did all the struggle and ended up getting little done at the end. Perhaps president of Iran should not be as ambitious as Ahmaninezhad is. Raisi was a simple man, square with others all his life, and therefore only relied on accomplishments made by capable men he gathered around him, and nothing else. He wouldn't, and in fact couldn't, bullshit at all. His way was really amazing in staying simple and yet productive. Others ridiculed him about his simplicity, but his accomplishments always outweighed that of his critics both before and during his Presidency. He had delivered some of the best presidential election speeches in the Iranian media, and his simple honest approach understood by viewers had convinced everybody that he was the one needed. I missed many of such speeches, but my folks in Iran soon told me they were enough to turn just about everybody's vote around :) Raisi utilized heads of other nations by the same formula he had; i.e., in the same way he worked with his ministers! Something Ahmadinezhad failed miserably in comparison. Raisi managed to get them active in serving bigger causes together, stuff that neither him nor them could manage alone. Ahmadinezhad as far as I remember only created friction inside and outside Iran by conducting everything too personally and all by himself and by his ways. And he was let to do that by the leader, I suspect because the leader knew Ahmadinezhad had a similar character to himself, and therefore was thinking that would work in a presidential office as well. But it didn't work, and in fact eventually led to frictions between the two. You can be character-wise the same with another man, but having different responsibilities compared to the other. This would not mean the other man will be as successful as you are in meeting your responsibilities. Change those responsibilities, and a different type of character might work much better, while yours would do poorly there. So I think how Ra'isi handled it is what's needed more, more than high ambitions for progress in a person like Ahmadinezhad, as far as that particular job is concerned. Raisi hardly ever met the leader. Not only they had nothing in common, they were quite opposite of each other. In short, presidency of a country like Iran requires a strange combination of skills as well as caliber. Responsibilities there are real, purely executive, and much opposed to those of other presidential offices in Bitch and Nazi countries, bullshit or symbolism has no room in it. GC (the Guardian Council) has now had the experience of Raisi and I think will work more accurately in eliminating the candidates who don't qualify for that particular position. There is no doubt in Ahmadinezhad's sincerity though. He has had a life-long record of excellent service to Iran in various forms. What he studied also helped him do his related jobs perfectly well (he is a logistics expert). And his family background is that of Iranian Jews who've lived in Iran for millennia. Few Iranians these days are as genuine. His father was still carrying a typical Jewish surname when he became a Moslem, and changed it to what it is now. Ahmadinezhad himself grew up as a Moslem. He is 100% trusted in Iran. But he isn't good enough as a President. And he'll be soon eliminated by GC. That's my two cents on that. - There are funny stuff about some of these candidates too. Hahahahhh :-) Very Iranian stuff... One of them says (he is a civilian known as an ardent Conservative debater, feared by Progressives): "Hey Haji, am I on microphone? I know people don't like me and don't want me as president, but I'm running just to fuck those 'Progressives' up when live presidential debates begin." Hahhahahhahh :-)) This is the image of the moment he said that: https://i.postimg.cc/tg5xgYjL/I-am-here-to-kick-their-asses.jpg The image doesn't carry the caption so you'd see it for yourself (if you knew Persian). - Another funny remark in the media. "If you have a set of nice suit to wear and have your birth certificate handy, take a tour inside Ministry of State." Hahhahahh :-)) That's where candidates register for running and then triumphantly show their certificates to the broadcasting media present :) Hehe :) For some it must be a nice pass time to register and perhaps a talking point for the rest of their lives. The lady at the desk is also super hot. But then you'll lose your chances of getting hired in any anti-Iranian company around the world :) They can see that stamp in there, on your birth certificate. Then from then on, FBI will be on your tail. Even here in the land of the Nazis and the Sheep, when I contacted the government for retirement matters, they wanted to see my original birth certificate to see what kind of stamps they could find in there! Unfortunately for them, they could only see one stamp. That of the "Rastakhiz" party whose membership the Shah of Iran had forced on all university students, otherwise we'd get kicked out of school. We had resisted until the night of the last day of the deadline, then rushed to the single place in Tehran that was still open to put that stamp on... That's how we continued the school. That "Rastakhiz party" fuck-up may have been a brainchild of some of that same Nazis that inspected my birth certificate here. I don't know which circles that thing traveled across this land of the Nazis and the Sheep, cause it was all done by mail. Now those Nazi culprits, looking at that stamp, could see their own dead Mamas coming back to haunt them. Motherfuckers. Stupidity has no bounds.
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| From | Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-06-04 01:15 -0500 |
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Ok, time to relax a bit. Let's take a look at the fucking world. - First off and most important, Dollar is farther diving in Iran. It was close to 70 k just four months back. Then it got down to about 55 k as June (beginning of Iran's and Saudi's BRICS activity) got near, and now has come down to 45 k. One more dive like this and it becomes half the worth it had just four months ago in Iran. Iran is now officially active in BRICS. One of the presidential candidates is saying the first thing he'll be concentrating on in July is to cause for dollar to come down to 24 k. Discussions of that have been made elsewhere also independent of anything about Presidency in Iran. For some reason they don't want to see anything above that target for dollar to get traded at in Iran. So now, for the first time in decades, a reverse trade wave has formed if you can believe your eyes. People with dollars are buying Iranian currency with them to later buy dollars at half the price of today's. I'm not into Forex (yet), otherwise I'd take advantage of this. This is happening to euro also. The price has dived and it is only 49 k today. The official rates that only government deals with is still kept at only 4.2 k. It is for special expense purposes (Iranian diplomats and students in foreign countries, startup businesses, etc) and is just a form of government assistance to those who need dollars bad for some reason. The day the two rates become one and the same is certainly not today. But getting down from 70 k to 24 k is impressive if it happens. And they think they can make it happen by the end of this summer. Hmm.. We'll see what else will take place as a result of BRICS activities. Saudi's role is major in this, and their traditional secrecy in matters involving friends and foes doesn't expose much about them. Their secrecy has reasons other than the famous trait in the stupid defective Brits' nature. It has to do with being polite, not like Brits who're just doing that because they're smart aleck individuals with warped brain wires, always harboring an inner fear of Modern Humans in them. They're the worst of the cro-magnons that exist. Even the gene input from relatively better Romans and later the French into their backward pool didn't change them that much. Disgusting things, they are. They just don't know it. Nobody has been nice enough to mention that to them. - This "Peace Conference of Ukraine" that's about to hold in Switzerland is more and more turning into a "conference with your own dicks" :) Hahhhahahh :-))) Neither Russia is there (they weren't invited! - can you believe these Bitch countries stupidity?...), nor China (saying no point if Russia is not there). Guys, even Saudis have refused to attend, pointing to the absence of Russia. Pakestan has refused aslo, and when asked by Europeans "why," has answered, "Because we want to maintain neutrality, and your conference is another purely one-sided activity among yours." What delusional idiots could Europeans be in these day and times. Hehe :) 100% Bitch nature exposed to the world to see. They've lost the ability to see and to think. Be objective for a moment. You're either a Nazi, or a Bitch of Nazis. That's you "Europeans". I think Brazil also refused to attend. I don't know what India's decision has been. It has not been a straight "No" though. Indian telegram news says it won't even be their foreign minister. Probably will send a low level functionary of their foreign ministry, if they actually send someone. South Africa refused also. Major countries who have all sorts of trades with Europeans aren't going to be there. Australian weather and flora and fauna must've helped Australian cro-magnons to some extent compared with the ones in Europe. They thought about this "conference" to see what the hell it is that they could discuss in there at all, and decided to send their _disability_insurance_ minister (Bill Shorten) to the conference in Switzerland... Hahhahhahahhh :-)) Swear to God! Look it up! God mighty God :-)))))) I'm telling you, even Australians are making fun of you and your "Ukraine Conference." And Biden will not be there. He said so. Therefore, back to the subject, to you who are attending that "conference", are you going to be there together with your dicks then?... :) "Confer" then. Hahhahhahhahh :-) ... God.. Who knows. Bitches' own dicks could teach Bitches _SOMETHING_ I guess. - A lower number than yesterday registered today to run for presidency. I think less than 30. The hot woman at the desk yesterday was not there today, so that may explain perhaps part of the reason. Hehe :) I'm not kidding. A few short minutes of looking at that face working and making super intelligent glances at you would get a lot of men there in Tehran. A man and another woman took care of registering the candidates. Today's woman was cute too but nothing like the one yesterday, who was among the best that Iranian women can offer. A full league above the best of cro-magnon women looks. A heavyweight, Ghalibaf, also registered today to run. Politically, he has always been just in the middle. Not one centimeter to one side and not one centimeter to the other side. Very confident and hardworking man with lots of experience in the energy sector and years of service as head of parliament. But that does not mean much. People don't like him very much. He's been at times abusing his power before, and is more of a businessman than a politician like Raisi. But in the absence of better choices, he may get people's votes if he ends up being the lesser of two evils. I think that's why he's running too. Some call him, "Putin of Iran." Makes some sense. In a few hours the deadline for registration to run arrives. So what happens for the rest of today will be it. There will be no more candidates. I can see about five of them to be heavyweights. But a couple may get eliminated by GC. I think overall, the potentials among them are plenty and reassuring. Then GC in abut 8 or 10 days will announce and publish the results of their internal votes, then the race begins. Many of the female members of the parliament have registered too. I think they're building their future political resume's more than having any hope of getting to run. GC might this time let one woman to proceed to run. As I mentioned, the ridiculous excuse some clerics were bringing in the past in blocking women from running, isn't even coming up or being mentioned anymore. The suckers were deliberately using the meaning that an Arabic word has among Arabs only, not among Iranians, just so they could claim the word in Constitution only points to men, so didn't allow women to run. And they insisted on that foreign usage for a good while... like Iranian people were the Sheep that silently graze inside the USA. They were trying to apply that foreign meaning to the Iran's Constitution! What bastards. People have come a long way in putting such jokes of spoiled men back in their places. Each candidate is getting a time slot for a live nationally broadcast speech if he or she asks for it. Many of these speeches are available to see via telegram. All of then are promptly recorded of course because they always create a treasure bag of ideas and people's desires and needs. I listened to several of them in the past few days. They offer amazing ideas, and each according to their individual understanding of what Iran needs, have come up with an answer or at least a clear plan of attack. I mentioned a few of them already, but more and more of them keep offering ingenuous ways :) I can only imagine American and European idiots whose cronies placed them at those sensitive positions are pouring over them these days, because their own sterile barren brains cannot come up with comparable ideas. What did you cro-magnons ever achieve without first being educated by Modern Humans?... Find me one. The speeches aren't compulsory of course (many just register for fun mostly) but if they ask for it, they'll get the time slot in national media right away. The duration is equal for everybody, known likely winners as well as totally unknown candidates. And the interesting ideas have not been limited to come from the most known and experienced candidates at all! This is what gets me. This is what's at the heart of the difference between individualistic Modern Humans and the group-thinking slave-type cro-magnon earlier form of human. You don't grow into a "Nazi" for no reasons! It's your species, sweetie. The GC spokesman today said they don't evaluate candidates by comparison, but independently by what's needed and what the individual candidate can do, and GC's final decision for the candidate is found by voting among GC members, and that if they eliminate a candidate it would not mean there's been anything wrong with him or her. It would only mean the match between the job and the candidate could not be established. I buy that. They'll eliminate Ahmadinezhad for instance. I'm sure, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with the guy. He just doesn't match that particular position. He knows it too, and assumes much smaller roles for himself, tweeting this and that in support of Ukraine or criticizing Putin and that sort of gestures that are needed in any political system. He is like the has-beens of Israel who speak against war and Natzis and similar meaningless crap, just because Israel should show that side too, be it 100% fake and 100% ineffective as well. The activities of the GC and the very existence of it used to be one of the hottest areas of debate between Iranians of all sorts, not just the politicians; because they used to associate GC with the hardliners and it had a good dose of truth behind it as well. These are all obsolete issues now, as such association cannot be made today. Plus the need for having GC is now understood better than any time before. Confusions are gone. Reality began to show for everybody! I saw that clearly by end of 1980s ahead of many Iranians who were still confused about it. And reality is different for Iran and some funky Bitch nation in Europe, as you can either be a Bitch people, or in need of having a GC in your system and a militia force guarding your Constitution. Thanks to Superpowers' rude existence and behavior. I'm jotting down much more about this election than any of the previous ones because it is a more sensitive one, even compared to the one in 2021. Back then things were simpler and easier to figure out. Even Raisi, an essentially simple man, figured them out correctly. But now there are new venues of finding newer solutions to Iran's (and regional) troubles. There is BRICS as of just three days back. There is SCO, as of last year. Regional nations have smelled the coffee about Europeans and Americans for the first time in history. Now they know what Nazi savages they are. And so do the rest of the nations around the world. And China is willing to work with the region as a whole toward establishing ever more economic and trade relations, plus military and security relations via SCO. Opportunities to gain are much higher in number than what it was in the last election. Also possibilities for losing them if the wrong person gets to that office. And everything above also applies to the position of VF. He is in his mid 80s, and may die sometime into the coming presidential term. Is whom you choose for President, eligible for that position also?... You know, the Constitution will place the President in that position until AE decides on the best one which who knows how long it takes. I certainly don't want to see a "Progressive" type placed in that position. He'll reduce Iran - if he survives assassination attempts - into another Bitch country in no time. So this is also a major complicating factor in this election. And I think another danger is Iranian voters themselves. They haven't changed, and still want the same thing, only more so, but they do not show up no matter how good their options are, if their options are too narrow. At Raisi's election more than half of past voters didn't show up. Gone were those 80% participation of people in the election. So how GC is going to solve it this time? It has to create options for people in such a way that everybody would sense the need to vote, and if that happens, then the right candidate better be as good as Raisi to convince them!... Heh :) I'd say fat chance. People may make a big blunder like they made several times in the past elections. Choosing Rohani was one. Two times! People are still spitting on him for how he tried to sell Iran's security to Nazis. Same people who had voted him into office two times, are now spitting on him. It is just very sensitive this time and I can't help myself taking at least occasional looks at what is happening. Hence all this blabber. And somebody brought up turning part of the government into regional one and not that of just Iran's... These are huge matters to deal with. Is the caliber there for it? Who can do that? Larijani, the most experienced one running, says he can. But a lot of Iranian people don't want that and this reflects even on GC's decision before even votes begin. He may well get eliminated there. My two cents on this particular matter: You should start light. There's no question there. Turn only one ministry into a regional one first, and practice with that for a few years. Get fully familiar with new difficulties as well as new opportunities that it introduces. If proved overall successful, and people can see and understand that (both Iranian and regional people) then go for adding one or two more. And so on. This is the most logical way, I think, to take. Plus the experience of Egyptians is there also to study. Egypt tried that for a few Arab countries around Israel decades back. Study how that failed (if you haven't yet) before making even the first ministry regional. See if this time around you can deal with the same difficulties brought to them back then, both internally and externally from other countries, especially the superpowers. If you can handle them today, proceed to make one regional ministry. Things might suddenly slow down under the new weight, or suddenly speed up by new help arriving. I have no idea. And above all, can you sell this to Iranians? Hehe :) I don't really think so. They'll vote whoever that promotes it, out even if GC let him run. In fact as I mentioned it before here, opponents of such measures may have been behind getting rid of Raisi, when he let the China oil deal go to Saudis. That was a correct regional measure at this point, and see the result for yourselves. So people themselves should also have the caliber. It isn't just the President. Iranians right now don't have that caliber, and that's it. That's my two cents. They're too hungry. Feed them first with absolutely zero relations with the Nazis. Provide nice jobs for them first with absolutely zero relations with the Nazis. Stop the brain-drain. Then jump yourselves on such wagons. - Temperatures in southern Iran at some spots have reached 122 degrees in the shade, indicating a horribly hot summer is ahead of us this yeaar in Texas. There's always been a good degree of correlation between the weather in South Iran and Texas in summers, and the Tehran areas and Texas in Winters. I don't know why. It cannot be random. The power companies in Iran are running around trying to prepare for it. They're now powerful authorities in Iran, able to even legally forcing some measures on the power consumers. They're not just a bunch of businesses. If you don't follow their guidance and insist on it, they come to your address with a military Jeep and two soldiers sitting in it, ready to take you to jail! Police doesn't handle that for some reason. I guess they're overwhelmed with their own endless chores. These power companies even dictate power-usage guidance on government buildings (most waste is always made by them). This year they've forced them to use an intelligent electronic system that handle power usage. If the building doesn't install them, they'll get sued and get taken to court. Also, to encourage people to abide by their rules, they award those who manage to consume below certain levels by giving them free automobiles. Several hundreds of them are offered this year for those who qualify and win in the related lottery. Anyway, this level of control by power companies was first created years back when irresponsible power usage by bitcoin miners in Iran reached dramatic levels, affecting the bulk of Iranian people's access to power! So the parliament gave the job to the military force to do anything that the power companies were telling them, one being the uprooting and kicking asses of those sucker miners :) The miners went away or totally stopped, but that level of control by power companies lived on! Government knew they were needed under other circumstances as well. No business entity، or rich man, or even government entity in Iran is exempt in this; because it is the military that comes to their doors! :) I experienced such measures when I participated in the comprehensive Census of 1976 in Iran. It worked! Rich people who didn't want such scrutiny into their private lives often resisted it, and if nothing would work after third try, then the Census station's supervisor would get there with one of those Jeeps and three armed soldiers sitting inside it waiting for his signal. Then the supervisor invariably would be invited inside and given all the answers to that unusually comprehensive Census questionnaire. You won't believe what stuff got discovered about them. But it always worked. Nobody ever went to jail as far as the area covered by our station was concerned (a good chunk of the area around the Niyavaran Palace, with all sorts of people and classes inside it). Again, it works! :-) - The controversial bill in Gorjestan passed and turned into law at last. They're going to crack down on foreign influence in their country, nationwide! Poor all that effort by the CIA men in there :) How much did Americans spend there, I wonder. And to no avail. Even in a Christian little nation, they're going to lose their grip. One by one, and little by little, these Iranian people in their own little countries are freeing themselves from Nazis' menace. It is quite comforting to see that process taking its pace, and the results unfurling. I hope they acquired at least part of their incentives by watching how Iran proper did the job. There must've been good lessons there to learn. Even Bahrain, a part of Iran as lately as in my own teen age years, is now revisiting the facts. I think they've all learned a great deal from Iran. Nobody listened back in 1980s when the present leader was President of Iran and was shouting in a UN speech addressing little nations around the world that, "You can free yourselves from USA! It can be done!" But 35 years later, which is now, it seems that these countries have begun believing those words. Even Ghazaghestan, a nation traditionally gentle with Americans, has kicked out U.S. imposed measures on them and removed the Taleban from their terrorist list and have opened numerous forms of long-term trade with Afghanestan. Something that CIA thought could prevent and since early in 1990s, began spending billions of dollars each year to keep those ex-soviet central Asian nations under their own spell, and are one by one losing them now. The days anybody gave a damn about you Nazis are over. You need to "put your megaphone aside" and recede to that Nazi land that you don't even belong. - So, any news about that "Eisenhower" thing sailing where it has no business to be? Today Chinese guys indirectly proved it has suffered damages :-) The lying Admiral, Captain of the carrier, has uploaded an image of it to show how it is safe and sound, and the Chinese people found the exact same image from the month of March of this year and placed it right there side by side with it.... Oh boy. So the tycoon of your fucking luminaries, your number one pride, "The Navy!", lies to you just like teenagers, no? Did you see that picture? Here is the link if they don't remove it before you see it: https://i.postimg.cc/N0yDvjmV/Admiral-Lies.jpg Hahhahhahhahhahh :-))) Houthis don't bullshit, babies. If they wanted to bullshit they'd be the Kingdom of fucking Jordan, not the Houthis. When they say they hit it, they hit that thing! And hit it so bad your entire military force has had to lie about it. Why don't you send more of those cookies there to sail. It won't cost much for Iran, certainly almost nothing for Saudis, to have Houthis fuck them up for you :) More business for your military industrial complex, less money in your Nazi pockets! "Iss aaal goo!" as MC Hammer puts it nicely. - How about a look at Israel now :) Nothing new except as I said in the last blog entry Lebanon's militia has intensified its pressure on Israel for obvious reasons. Doesn't even need any explanation to the Sheep and Nazis both. Now they're using Borkans to destroy, and their inaccurate otherwise useless Grad multi-missile systems to create at least fire storms in woods around towns of north Israel, thus taking advantage of the relatively dry weather there while it lasts. Nice looking clips of fire covering large areas surrounding towns are being uploaded, showing similarities to Hell, as it should. I hope it will lead the Nazi clowns who rule over Israelis to get more engaged with Lebanon. It is obviously the militia's plan, and I've gotten tired of not knowing what else the militia there has for Israel. You'd know it when Israel gets engaged fully, and then we'll see what can happen :) You may love it, so ... wait for it. Last time it happened none other than Khomeyni saved Israelis from getting nuked by Syria. In 1982. Unfortunately even those clowns in Israeli government are not that stupid. So they may not fall into this trap. Still, I stay hopeful. - One telegram news outlet said Assad's wife passed away (cancer) today. But I don't see similar reactions elsewhere in other channels. Strange. She is a unique woman. She stayed with her husband inside Syria during worse times and most dangerous period in the history of the country before Russia began actively helping them. Today it is known that most of Syria's enemies were being backed by Americans. The wife and husband got very close to lose everything, yet both stayed in the country and resisted several types of enemies. For the past couple of years, a push and pull began to form between families on Assad's side, and the families on his wife's side over how to manage all those incredibly large number of rebuilding projects. It got so bad that the news of it got to Iran as well (my sister told me about it - she is architect familiar with such projects). But despite that fact also, the wonderful wife has stayed side by side with her husband, paying no attention to the enormous pressure her family is exerting on her. I hope today's news proves false. Ok, wow, past midnight.
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| Date | 2024-06-05 02:04 -0500 |
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Ok It's time to hit the sack but hell, let's party a tiny bit of party first. - Other than Global Pest Brits and a few usual clowns in Israel inciting escalation, nobody of any significance as far as I can see is falling for what Lebanon's militia is doing. But I still keep my hopes up. Lot's of stupid Nazis are at the controls there. Any escalation in north Israel helps Ghazans immensely, and opens up new possibilities to "expand the fronts" as Iran's militia said they were working on. Heck, even Jordan has received a significant influx of Iranians. Let your imagination fly about it :) I think they're there for a similar role that they had during Iranian missile and drone attack. They're there to film something, and gather valuable data. So something is in store! :) - Iran applied for observer membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and was told they'll answer the request by December of this year. This was due a long long time. The foreign ministry without Amir-Abdollahian is moving pretty good :) I'm thinking this was among the plans he had, and after his passing, Bagheri is dutifully carrying them out one by one... Very nice move, which should've been made 10 years back, but because of the funky previous admin's yahoo intellect couldn't hack stuff like this, it had to wait till these times to get done. And that horrible admin wouldn't go away to hell either. Everything were delayed for 8 years. EEU was formed 10 years back by Russia and a number of central Asian countries and a few countries in Caucasia, all other than Russia situated within the Greater Iran, and all being ex-soviet states, for the purpose of open trade with each other; thus salvaging at least part of what had been lost after Soviet breakup. Iran's present admin already has established such open trades with EEU members, and some months back had signed agreements with them in Saint Petersburg, So eventual membership is almost certain. And better late than never. These countries, in many ways, are as Iranian-like as they are Russian-like. Some among them speak one form or another of Iranian languages, and some practice same religion, and have been part of Iran in various dynasties for thousands of years. But they also shared the experience of soviet system together with Russians, and before that to some extent had culturally been mixed with them for centuries. So it was only logical that when Russia is preserving her ties with them, Iran do it also. This was 10 years back. But thanks to Rohani and his men they never even thought of such stuff. They were looking west. Even their dicks pointed that way, let alone their small brains. I don't know the extent of trade between EEU and the Bitch/Nazi states so I could make any guess on the effect that Iran's membership would have on it. Probably that's the reason they need a long time to think to even let Iran become an observer. But I know for a fact that Americans spent gazillions of dollars in central Asia from 1990 and on, to burn bridges behind them and isolate them and generally suppress the area economically until those times come (like now in Ukraine) that they would begin to devour the area. There were so many studies of that area that several new "central Asian studies" journals popped up to contain all that work... I remember those years very well. Americans' efforts paid, for about ten years after Soviet breakup; i.e., as long as the confusion and chaos after the breakup still existed. But from that point on only waned. Reality overcame what the Nazi bastards wanted there. Today, Americans have near zero influence there. These ex-Iranian ex-Russian nations have gone back to their roots and are exactly where they should be. Trade is just one aspect of their relationship with each other. SCO is another, and so on. This "sapling" of sorts will grow and become huge. Anyway, Iran was missing from this picture, so now has taken the step to be there among them one day, - Speaking of the previous administration... I don't know if I want to delve into this pure crap of a depressing subject, but Rohani and his foreign minister were (and are) of "bitch" type. They couldn't grow out of that mentality. They said themselves so too! And they claimed Iranian people were also like that and wanted that. They believed (and believe today) that Iran will not see trouble-free days as long as she does not follow instructions from USA and Europe! ... Pure Bitch nature. And people voted for them, two times, not because Iranians were any "bitch type", no not at all, but only because both times, GC and Rohani were in cahoots with each other. GC would deliberately create a type of competition to Rohani that would almost force people to vote for Rohani against their own will. Fact was that both Rohani and the membership of the GC in those 8 years were "nuclear deal" kind of people. They were happier selling Iranians' security to gain the tiniest bit of "favor." You can find this type of low-lives among Iranians here and there, especially among the clerics, who do not identify with Iranians to begin with. They're either still tribal and cannot see or feel anything beyond the "ghabileh" from which they stuck their heads out, or they are spoiled stupid clerics for whom what their dicks dictates is what Allah wants, so who's the "Iranian" in this. Iran is irrelevant to them. That's the problem with them. Now everybody in Iran spits on them. They wasted 8 years of Iranians' time, caused their own currency reduced to near zero for all that dependence on Dollar which they created. Really nothing got done by them but bullshit talk. JCPOA was a prime example. It began only seemingly in earnest, cause the two sides of the deal were both looking for excuses anyway to get their own little something else done. But it got more and more crooked as the talks continued and the weight of the impossibilities and illogical attempts pressed on both sides. Pure impossibilities. Result? They never agreed on anything in that JCPOA. The only agreement there that was genuine was this, "I will lie to my government, if you lie to yours." And both sides agreed on that and proceeded to do so. They had agreed on nothing else. Whatever change that came with it never went beyond verbal "promises" to keep. Let me give you an analogy. It's not even an analogy, it is actually what happened except some of the words are changed to terms one can understand better. Imagine a rapist crawls through the window into your bedroom at 3 am, claiming: Rapist USA: "I've come here for humanitarian purposes to fuck you and your wife both in the ass. And I believe in democracy and try not to be a violent person, and I like myself for being what I am, so I am willing to come to an agreement with you on this fuck matter of mine. Let's sit and find a way to handle this so both I and you get benefit from it!" And after an hour of useless silly discussion: Rapist USA: "Ok then, I back off and won't fuck you two at this time. I'll jump back down from the window and go away if you do not call the police on me. This doesn't mean I may not come back another time with everything on the table!" Rohani admin: "... Ok, except we will call the police, but instead of saying you broke into our bedroom, we'll say John Bolton broke into here asking that we fuck him in the ass. And we both proceeded and fucked him in the ass (Wife using her fist), not knowing what vile he'd do if we don't fuck him in the ass." Rapist USA: "Hmm... Agreed! Let's sign this and call this JCPOA." I said that here, explained it right here in this forum back in 2015 what a baloney it was, because I could not believe the level of crookedness in it. I had read both the English and Persian versions, and discovered they weren't saying the same thing at all. I contacted everybody I could, friends, family, relatives, about it but with no avail. They were happy and didn't want to be disturbed. Iran's dependence on Dollar as a result skyrocketed causing the value of their own currency go down dramatically. People began losing money just by itself throughout those years, with that admin not knowing a damn thing what to do about it. They just sat and watched it happen. That was the administration, the "Progressives", that Iranians had voted into offices for 8 long years to take care of their country for them. What little was actually done in those years, were all regional measures and not by the admin at all. Other centers of power in Iran conducted such meaningful measures. That's how it got done and that's how it got done only regionally because Rohani admin was like a big dick sitting there in charge of anything Iranian and for Iran to get done. The "executive" guys. But those days are gone. Iranians weren't that gullible anymore at the time of Raisi's election. - Iran detained another oil tanker ship in Persian Golf. The crew of it have been "arrested." So it must be something illegal about them. Or repeat breaking of the law. I'd say most probably carrying oil from Iraq for Israelis. Detaining such ship is better than damaging or sinking them as Houthis do, cause you get to buy chocolate with all that Israeli money :) What goes around, comes around. - Dollar has stayed at 45 k. So far! Euro is 49 k. Plus who knows, Israel might go for the escalation, and that means Bitcoin baby :-)) Wow, late late late it is. When I have fun, time flies indeed.
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