Sujet : Re: OK, .. Let's See :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 28. Jun 2025, 02:00:23
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Things went from bad to ridiculous. When the top men of the country only think of themselves and their own individual asses, and not the people, there's something gravely wrong with that regime. It reminds me of Shah's time responses to Americans' crime in Iran.
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One I remember vividly cause it really pissed off people very noticeably to even a 7 year old that I was. A disastrous very strong earthquake had hit Iran centered at a city/village inside Ghazvin Dasht, Southwest of Tehran. Suddenly there were hundreds of thousands of kids left behind with their parents dead.
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The government of Iran, instead of getting into high gear to face the realities of problems created and help these kids, etc, within just weeks of the earthquake, spent 40% of governmen's budget of that year on purchasing military junk from United States..
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People were furious and decided to take care of the kids at least. Many Tehrani families adopted as many of the kids as they could. Some families didn't formally adopt the kids but took care of them inside their own families, like a guest or something. The rest of the kids left behind, hundreds of thousands of them, were turned into streets and became beggars and prostitutes and thieves.
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But the United States had to have its military junk sold to Iran at 100 times the price. And Iran's government accepted that!
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It gives me the same feeling that today's Iran, 100s of times in a better condition and situation than Iran was at the beginning of Saddam's military attack on Iran, acted just like those selfish people in charge of the government with regard to that criminal activities of the Americans inside Iran, and only thought of themselves and their own asses in the aftermath of that catastrophic earthquake in 1962.
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Iranians who kicked the Americans out for that and a hord of other reasons all having to do with their criminla activities in Iran, at the weakest point sood after the change in the government could decide to withstand Saddam's attack. But this government, right now in Iran, which still steals credit from those Iranians, in a position at least a hundred times better than those Iranians in 1980, caved in to the Americans and let the opportunity to solve the matter of Israel pass by.
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The act was so ridiculous that even affected Trump's words. His words already funny, turned into kindergarten words about Iran.
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Result: Israel will without a doubt attack Iran much harder very soon.
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Iran avoided that with Saddam (and Turkey ) by punishing Saddam for 8 years, showing those people and all the other neighbors of Iran, especially Turkey, what happens to them if they attack Iran.
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But now Israel, Turkey, and Azerbayjan Republic have all obtained free tickets from Iran's government itself to attack Iran with full impunity.
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Iran's government has turned into another Shah's type government.
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I wouldn't get surprised to see these selfish cocksuckers open back the American embassy in Tehran too.
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Was it Iran's government itself that informed the whereabouts of top militia and military commanders to Israel and USA? Now in their absence Iran sure feels like a different country from what it was before this war. Like a familiar one!
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Was this a coup? ..
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Another clue is the matter of literally thousands of Iranian so-called "5th column Mossad collaborators". It smells of bullshit to me. These were found to be mostly Aftghani Iranians, not Iranian Jews or Baha'is who've traditionally acted as 5th column.
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Afghans in Iran, on the other hand, have always been used by Iran's government in war matters. It is just ridiculous to say these thousands upon thousands of Afghans in Iran were being conducted and used by Mossad! Who the fuck do they think we ever take "Mossad" for?.. Mossad cannot even dream of doing that. Iran's government can! They even sent them to Syria to fight ISIS in battalions after battalions (The Fatemiyoon).
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I think there is a probability that part of Iran's own government used these Afghans to kill the true "Guards" of the spirit of Iran's independence, to turn Iran into another Shah's time regime.
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Both the response to American military aggression, and letting Israelis go free, supports this probability.
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To me this very much looks like a coup.
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Another important clue: Iran's parliament firmly voted for Strait of Hormoz to get closed. The regime's Supreme National Security Council (which is by the way headed by Pezeshkiyan!) disagreed.
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What does this mean. I think Pezeshkiyan himself, and whoever Pezeshkiyan chose to govern Iran are in cahoots with Israelis and USA. I think they may have killed off the top true Guards of Iran's independence to make the country go back to the previous Shah's type regime, and thus pocket all the money by themselves at the expense of Iranians present and future livelihood.
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Wasn't the Leader's own life so directly threatened? I think they forced the Leader to reduce himself to another "Shah" type authority: absolutely helpless against USA, and absolutely powerful over those who seek an independent Iran.
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But this begs the question: Where's the Militia? Iran's Militia, by definition, is an entity that if you kill of the top ones or anyone lower down, it by itself remains active and as effective as before. But why the militia allowed this to happen?
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A possible explanation. Traditionally, they act independently but in agreement with the Leader. So there is a chance that Leader changed nature and aim after being directly threatened, and did not let the Militia act independently.
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In other words, the Militia had been first weakened and defective enough to lose its independence from leaders and governments and anybody that runs the country. So they were not a "Militia by definition" anymore, so they let this happen.
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USA and Israel both were let go, the both will definitely come back anytime Iran even things of acting independently. A Shah's time regime.
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I put the responsibility for this failure on the Militia. We created them after carefully studying Iran's history since 1900. We found the solution of presence of this new "Superpower" entities by creating the Militia just the way that superpowers would be unable to affect them or destroy them or even win against them.
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But in this war, the Militia acted as if they weren't even present..Top leaders are killed and the rest of the Militia just loses its features and roles they were assigned to, just for periods of war like this.
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So there is a chance that leaders of the Militia did not make sure that newer and newer Militia members entering their organization get fully trained to become a Militia, and not just a soldier. I think they didn't manage this vital task properly, and ended up themselves killed, and the rest of them ineffective in a very sensitive days for Iran and Iranians.
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Yet another clue: Parliament decided to stop Iran's membership in the NPT treaty after they betrayed Iranian of their right to have nuclear industry. Yet right now, almost by magic, there's no news of doing that!
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Yet another clue: Iranians vowed to not ever allow UN's IAEA inspect nuclear industry of Iran and asked their agents present in Iran to leave the country after this war began. They had directly worked with Israel to help Israelis in their nuclear industry, and to fight Iranians in their similar industries.
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But see right now what is being said: An unnamed "Iranian diplomat" is saying, "Presently we have a plan to at some time in the future decide about our relation with the IAEA."
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Fearing retributions, they don't even give their names! This is Shah's time Iran.
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Do you really need more clues. How about the first thing that proved it?
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Iran's government let Israel fight and destroy as long as Israelis still had munitions and means for it, and exactly when Israelis ran out of them they stopped the fight! In fact Trump even announced the timing of it in advance, for both Iranians and the Israelis.
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This "war', therefore, was a cooperation of coup leaders in Iran with the Israelis and the Americans.
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I think, right now, the "Leader" is scared shitless, and knows that he does not have the power to destroy the leaders of this coup. And he is sure very quiet in these horribly sensitive times for Iran and Iranians.
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Guardian Council once again emphasized that IAEA agents must be rooted out of Iran as they only work for Israelis in regards with their activities in Iran. They banned cooperation of Iran's government with it and showed that with new information of their activities now out, stopping the cooperation will not be in conflict with the constitution.
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But, again, Supreme National Security Council must approve the move and with the culprit coup leader Pezeshkiyan at its top they will not approve it.
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A few major Iranians are now chastising the government over not closing the strait of Hormoz right after Americans' military attack inside Iran. They believe the chance at throwing enemies of Iran at each other over oil price jump was thus lost. They have not named names yet, but definitely this is pointed against Pezeshkiyan and his men.
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I believe Pezeshkiyan has been one of the coup leaders.
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Arabs eyes are now much wider than before, and can see better the farce involved in Israel's claims and abilities. They're now "smuggling" out telltale picture of the damage Israelis received in this war.
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One of them is posting this picture to Twitter in response to the Leader's short message there, together with a message that [before this war] "We Arabs could not do this in a Billion years!"
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https://i.postimg.cc/y8g3tg8g/Is-that-what-toast-mean.jpg
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So to you Israeli Nazis, pretty soon it won't just be Iranians who'll whip your criminal asses. This war isn't over and next phases will be juicier than what we can see in this picture.
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I see the Turkey's people reactions and broadcasts as well, showing a similar depth of understanding of you Nazis which is quite new.
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And this is despite collaboration of the coup leaders in Iran. Expect much more the next time around, and Iranians are waiting for that!
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I'm still waiting to see if Iran can catch the coup leaders who arranged assassination of defense leaders and prevented the closure of Strait of Hormoz, and did not touch the American military base after their attack and let Israelis go free right when they had reached their end of war abilities.., and dispatch them en masse.
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It can happen! A lot of people are pissed at these old time rotten elements inside Iran.
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That cute joke of a Nazi, the head of Israel's ministry of finance gave out a "report" showing the war's cost for Israel was about $5 Billion. If you read his way of coming to that figure, you can see what a joke of a man he is. He is under the impression that the war's cost is just price of ammunition spent on attacking Iran and doing the air defense against the incoming missiles.. Hehe :)
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Didn't he take a look what happened to the buildings? The industries? The universities? How many businesses had to stop? How much work got delayed by employees spending their time in shelters counting their hair lice instead? How many people just left the country without coming back?
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What morons can you be to have such "ministers" in your country?
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The cost has been much higher. And this is when Iranians let you go free, for now.
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Another clue to the concurrent coup that took place in this war is that an Israeli air attack aimed at a prison in Tehran for political prisoners, making sure none of the prisoners would die but inflicting significant damage regardless. Who would be interested in that among Israelis and Americans? Practically no one. It was a useless act as far as a war is concerned. But it would be what the coup leaders wanted! So this act points directly to the presence of such coup cooperating with Israel and USA back and forth.
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More clues? Sure, here is another one:
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Iranians that we do not know of (i.e. coup leaders) have been in contact with Americans from before, during, and after this war, about future of Iran and Iran's relationship with the USA. The excuse both sides have been using to hide behind has been this "nuclear industry" matter. Trump is now offering billions of dollars for help to "Iranians" (read that: coup leaders) to stop the enrichment and start from root up a nuclear industry only for peace time use. He is even offering them removal of some of the sanctions.
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So just like in Shah's time, USA is trying to replace an independent Iran with a Bitch country by feeding an absolute minority of rotten people (i.e. coup leader) and accessing and looting the rest of the nation's possessions while leaving them hungry and miserable.
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This is a coup! If I can see it, many Iranians can see that, so do not consider your Nazi asses successful yet. We'll see how this will get handled.
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An Iranian villager in Lorestan is bringing a souvenir to the city :) See the link below. Do you know what it is? Hehe :) It is the nose part of a Hermes Israeli combat drone. $30 Million each. Lot's of them were shot down throughout Iran in the past week, and a much fewer number of their fighter jets as well.
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https://i.postimg.cc/K8rWC4KD/souvenir.jpg
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Other related pictures:
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https://i.postimg.cc/FsS2mNC1/souvenir-2.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/prbJBbf1/souvenir-3.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/DZFzQxWP/souvenir-4.jpg
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It got shut down in Sefid Kooh mountains near Khorramabad of Lorestan.
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He'll probably sell it for a nice price to the Militia :) They've got tens and tens of them now, so the good parts from each can probably be cannibalized to create a Hermes with minimal damage for study!
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And improve upon :)
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Araghchi today said: No arrangements, agreement or decisions has been made for negotiation with the U.S. There hasn’t even been any talk about it.
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So the part of Iran's government (the coup leaders) who've been in touch with the USA all along does not contain the foreign ministry. Heck the culprits may even be the fucking clerics. Or even part of the military or the Militia.
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Nothing more is known so far. I don't suspect the MKO though despite all sorts of crap attributed to them (by the coup people), as they're not capable of organizing Afghans of Iran in a 5th column war force. Only Iran's government, military, or the Militia can do that. And your "Mossad" is not one of them!
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Iranians are now waiting for an excuse to attack Israel, because a lot of them now see that they should not have let them go free after what they did. This sentiment is growing very fast among Iranians. I bet the coup leaders are for the time being back in dormant mode, but their cover is blown and their existence is being felt. In fact the government has intensified the effort to catch them and find more of their organization and connections.
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Even Araghchi said today, "Iran is not Lebanon, any breach of the ceasefire will be met with a decisive response."
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So give Iran the excuse one more time.. and this time around there won't be any surprises to count on. No "three hour delay". Next time we'll really wring your assess Saddam-style.
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Get naughty again! This thing isn't over for you _or_ Iran.
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Iran's full text of the law banning cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency has been published in multiple languages. Pezeshkiyan today signed it into law. That's the best thing that happened today for Iran.
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What about the dead rates? Israelis' usual bullshit has it that only "28" of them got killed in this war. Iran says that almost 700 Iranians got killed which is realistic enough because Iran has no interest in downplaying or exaggerating such sad facts. But Israeli thugs don't even respect their own people and lie about the actual dead counts. For them the dead are gone and cannot harm them or sue them or complain to them about their lies. Mentality of 2-dimensional people.
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Here, let me bring you a proof of that. Today a clip was published about a missile attack at the basement of a skyscraper in Israel. Where and what it was is not the point right now. But this clip shows the missile's entry hole into the basement where the shelter area of that building was and many Israelis were probably there to stay safe.
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I cannot imagine even one person in that shelter made it alive. I think even rats and ants in that part of the building got blown dead. Here is the clip for you to see and judge for yourself: (you must click on "play" button for video to start)
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https://streamable.com/ozi814
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If you ask me, in this shelter alone more than "28" Israelis died. In fact it could be that 200 or 300 of them died. Only in this bombing.
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So I think the number of the killed in Israel should more or less match that orf Iran's approximately 700. Perhaps a bit more or a bit less, but cannot be "28" people which is a purely Nazi statement.
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So far 17 of the Hermes and Heron drones that were downed have been recovered and picked up. Iran is a huge country with lots of strange places and mountains and everything you can think of and cannot think of. It will take some time to find all that were shut down. It is not like your shithole Israel where all you need to get to any whorehouse in that country is a bicycle.
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Heron is also about $30 Million each. Rest assured it will be you, the Americans, who will gleefully pay for them, not the Israelis :-) Your "love" of Israelis is impressive. Makes news around the world.
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It was not the foreign ministry that has been in constant contact with USA and Israel. When Trump mentions such constant contacts he means the coup leaders not the government in general.
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For the first time in many years, IAEA does not have access to Iran's nuclear sites :) Inspections have ended. The only way left for Grossi to be the Bitch of Israelis is now to go literally fuck himself by them. In fact he cannot come inside Iran anymore.
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A huge explosion took place tonight in a military industry of Azerbaijan Republic in Baku. There is a footage of it too. All the Israeli fighter planes that bombed Tehran and Rasht had come from bases in Azerbaijan. Something is prone to happen to them for this.
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The big fire that started there is still burning big in the middle of the night. The name of that industry is "Alof".
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Tehran's refinery which was one of the targets of Israelis and had been bombed is already repaired and back to life as usual. See, Iranians do not have to wait 6 months for every part they purchase from you to arrive, anymore :) Such was only in your granddad's lives, not you Nazis lives.
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Nuclear sites? Any damage to them will get repaired in no time because in contrast to the refineries, they have the full support of hundreds of thousands of the Militia. The refinery took just 10 days to get fully repaired.
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Israelis now that they know cannot destroy missile industries of Iran, are saying they should prevent Yemenis from further develop their missiles.
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Bloomberg's estimate of cost of repair to Israeli buildings (only the buildings) is an additional $3 Billion that must be added to that funky report from Israel's "minister of finance" (he looks like a Texas rural thug). This does not include what got damaged inside those buildings, baby :-) And this does not include what got damaged outside of those buildings either :) All those cars, for instance, .. hehe :)
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Speaking of damages, newer more accurate accounts of what happened at the critical hours at the end of the war have come out. Very reliable ones also, from the foreign ministry. Araghchi in a televised interview said today that Americans had nothing to do with the stop of the war, and the request had come from Israel.
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He said at 1 am, while returning from Eshghabad to Tehran (after meeting with Putin) he received a phone call from one of the Arab foreign ministers (he declined to say which one) saying Israel has said they will stop their aggressive attacks inside Iran at 4 am and will only defend themselves defensively inside Israel from then on, and if Iran does not continue attacking Israel after 4 am, they would not resume attacking Iranian targets either.
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In the three ours left till 4 am he informed Iran's other authorities of it. Nobody was sure Israel was sincere in this of course.
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So this had to be tested.
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Israel's attacks inside Iran did stop at 4 am, and Iran did not stop attacking Israel at 4 am. To check Israelis reaction, for 3.5 hours more, till 7.30 am, Iran hit multiple Israeli cities very hard and very successfully, and no attacks were carried out against Iranian targets by Israelis. Therefore Iranians concluded that Israel means business and has actually stopped attacking Iran. So Iran also stopped attacking Israeli targets.
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So this was no "cease fire", he said. A cease fire requires meeting and discussions and negotiations. This was just stopping the war. Initiated by Israel, and then followed by Iran.
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I've seen this in cats too. Cats get themselves into horrible fights, but sometimes one side stops without losing his ground, and the other on seeing that also stops without losing his ground. And they stay there in front of each other for long moments until gradually they kind of put a stop to it all and go their own ways. This is no cease fire. It says nothing about future wars and battles.
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Araghchi said in the last 3.5 hours of Iran's attacks, Iran's best radar evading missiles were used, and these missiles saw very little resistance from enemy air defense cause they could not be detected as well as the other missiles.
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Araghchi's words are reliable, by the way.
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So now I'm not just making the educated guess I made in that morning, but believe this time, that Israel had reached the end of its war worthiness and was very close to total depletion of munitions, both aggressively and soon defensively as well, and in a bid for stopping the war sent that request to Araghchi via an Arab intermediary. That's why Iranians are celebrating the end of the war as "Victors." And that's why I think this was a big blunder and Iran lost the chance to really punish Israelis like what we did with Saddam's Iraq.
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And this is why I think a concurrent coup inside Iran became aware of Israelis' situation and seeing no more attacks from Israel are coming, they opted for the next best outcome for themselves and had Iran's counter attacks stop also.
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And yet another clue for the existence of a coup is that right after 7:30am on that day, the 5th column's anti-Iran activities escalated and Iran was forced to put everything aside and begin catching the suckers and their men. Hundreds upon hundreds of more men were arrested red handed. So a purely internal war started from that hour on, and is still ongoing.
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I think clerics are involved in this coup, just like in the one in 1953. Cleric's agreement with Shah (and USA) had made it possible to get rid of Mosaddegh because they enjoyed most of Iranians' backing. Americans paid the money needed in that coup. And to this day they take "credit" for that coup. All they did was to write a check. And their blunder in letting Churchil's men kill 300 of Mosaddegh's men cost them their embassy in Iran!
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And the Leader is too old now. He can barely talk anymore. He is I think almost 90. So a lot among the clerics can have the lives of their own in any way they choose, and they do not lack a high percentage of selfish and stupid among themselves. So ... I think part of the cleric's presence in the government had a coup conducted against independence of Iran to secure all sorts of money and amenities belonging to people of Iran to their exclusive selves by having USA release them to them. And this is what Trump has started to talk about in fact. He wants to release $30 Billion of frozen Iranians' money and give it to those coup leaders in the name of "creating a peaceful nuclear industry", which is nothing but bullshit. This whole nuclear excuse is nothing but bullshit. It is just an excuse for changing the nature of Iran's independence towards a Shah like regime that's dependent and is a Bitch of the USA.
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But it won't happen!
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Iranians have the experience and always remember the past mistakes of theirs and their enemies. The real damage done by these coup leaders is as I explained earlier in this blog: Both Israel and USA will without a doubt come back and hit Iran and Iranians harder. Iran lost the chance to prevent that via punishing Israel.
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And all these talks about Iran's newest missiles and cruises etc being "undetectable" isn't just blabber. Araghchi deals with realities. That's his job. Such tech in Iran has a solid ground behind it. Do you remember the guy who invented the technology? His name was Nowshir Gvadia, an Indian of Iranian origin (a Parsi). He was one of the main guys who developed that technology inside USA war industries, then began to secretly sell it to China, Switzerland, and a number of other countries. It was I think 2005 that he began doing it. He never mentioned Iran as one of the recipients, for obvious reasons :)
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Anyway, he soon got caught and has been in prison since.
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I think Iran was one of the recipients of all that know-how and tech secrets, and after development of other primary features of missiles, it was at last time to put that knowledge into good use :-) So these newest missiles _are_ at least as undetectable as B-2 bombers.
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I wished there was a book about Nowshir, especially an autobiography. It might exist! But not published, as stuff in there might still be too sensitive. But he could have written such autobiography in prison, and kept it in his possession.
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So some of you fucked up Americans, even as Sheep as you are, should get this book out of the prison and publish it in Wikileaks or something. Somebody should do that. Nazis do not deserve keeping such valuable secrets away from public's views.
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His first name, Nowshir, also is a pure Iranian name. Note the name of the main Sassanian king, "Nowshirwan" or sometimes today pronounced, "Anushiravan".
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Ahh fuck. Nevermind. He died in prison in 2023. But if he did have an autobiography, somebody should get it and publish it.
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The name Americans know him with is Noshir S. Gowadia.
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I didn't know of his death until right now. Perhaps it wasn't even announced back then.
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Fuck :(
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Even you Bozo's lovely Wikipedia is not yet aware of his death. More than two years after the fact.
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Very strange. Even Indians aren't aware of his death. An article about him by an Indian outlet as lately as two days ago is saying he is still in prison. But he is dead according to the following reliable sources:
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- U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Records is listing him as "deceased" in their inmate database
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- Court Documents noted in legal filings related to his case (e.g., Hawaii federal court records) mentioned it.
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- News Reports in Honolulu Star-Advertiser and The Washington Times reported his death in custody.
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He died in February of 2023 while incarcerated. Wait a sec. Wasn't it the time Iran unveiled her invisible cruise missiles that were not detectable by just about any means? .. If so, then Americans might have killed him in the prison and other than mumbling something about it for legal matters never mentioned it to even news outlets.
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What a country this nation has transformed into. Nazis, Sheep, and billionaires!
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He was a remarkable man. A genius. He got his PhD at the age of 15..
This Indian report from just 2 days back is oblivious of his death:
https://www.theweek.in/news/world/2025/06/25/the-story-of-noshir-gowadia-from-engineering-genius-behind-b-2-stealth-bomber-to-convicted-spy.html
So, .. which one of these sources in this backward USA, is just talking nonsense about him? Is there any way left to check something for sure?
Ok, I used DeepSeek this time and this is what it found:
After thorough verification, The Washington Times did not publish any article reporting Noshir Gowadia's death. Here’s what I found:
Fact Check:
No Obituary or News Report
A search of The Washington Times archives (via their website and third-party databases) shows no mention of Gowadia’s death in 2023 or later.
No credible news outlet (e.g., AP, Reuters, Honolulu Star-Advertiser) has reported his passing.
Source of Confusion
Rumors of his death likely stemmed from unofficial prison databases or forums mislabeling his status (e.g., temporary medical holds or data errors).
The U.S. Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website still lists him as incarcerated (BOP Inmate #13178-122), with no "deceased" marker (as of July 2024).
Recent Legal Activity
Gowadia filed appeals as recently as 2021 (denied by the Supreme Court). If he had died in prison, it would likely trigger official court notifications.
Reliable Sources to Monitor:
BOP Inmate Database (linked above) for real-time status.
DOJ Press Releases or federal court dockets for updates.
I can help track down specific legal documents if needed. Let me know!
This response is AI-generated, for reference only.
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So this is the output from DeepSeek. I think the sources that claimed he is dead were wrong. He must still be alive!..
Do not use online third party search services! I think their reports are full of shit. Very unreliable. Either deliberately so, or by sheer stupidity of their admins and programmers.