Sunday, June 21, 2009

What's really happening in Iran!!

After the election, tens of thousand of people “spontaneously” poured into the streets, charging election fraud and demanding the leader and proclaimed “winner” of the election step down. Only that step would open the door to democracy, the protestors claimed.

Signs and posters were everywhere demanding the country begin functioning as a “normal” nation. The media, local and international, had immediate access to the historic events. Local media had detailed reports in their hands and knew exactly where the next center of confrontation would occur.

That election held on Sept. 24, 2000 was declared to be a defeat for Slobodon Milosevic, who challenged the results.. Masses of people poured into the streets, and on Oct. 6, 12 days later, Milosevic was forced to step down.

I have been involved in organizing protests. Usually, nine months or more are needed to prepare. A well-funded protest could be put together more quickly. In the case of Yugoslavia, both conditions existed. The National Endowment for Democracy (NED), a CIA front group, masterminded the entire event. It had unlimited money. It works diligently in many nations in anticipation of some event, preferably an election, that can be declared fraudulent, criminal or undemocratic. Create the appearance of national outrage and it’s easy to stampede hypocritical nations and media morons into demanding a regime change.

NED had more than nine months to prepare its “spontaneous” uprising in Yugoslavia. It had funded local groups and international media to carry its message when the opportune time came.

In Iran, there were “well-funded” rallies during the days leading up to the election in June 2009. Immediately after the elections, declarations of fraud emitted almost simultaneously from numerous corners of the nation. Thousands of people spontaneously poured into the streets bearing sophisticated banners and placards, campaign colors of the candidate the U.S. preferred and thousands of signs, many written in English.

Like the uprising in Yugoslavia and others in several other nations--Russia, Venezuela, Ukraine, Georgia, Haiti--since the founding of NED in 1983, these movements were carefully orchestrated and well funded by expert hands in the employ of sovereignty- and democracy-hating elements in the U.S.

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