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Obama, A Window Dresser In A Doomsday Store Or A Real President?

Posted October 16th, 2009 by Anton Molander

Things might look rosy in US - Iran relations, but it is not for real. Unfortunately, the doomsday machinery that drives US policies in the Middle-East was set in motion years ago and the President will not be able to stop its progress. He must get on board and launch a nuclear attack on Iran.

It must be a strange feeling, sitting in the White House holding the Nobel Peace Prize with hands that are stained with the blood of Afghan civilians, knowing these hands also will have to give the secret go-ahead for the Israeli nuclear attack on Iran.

Or is there another option?

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Is Twitter a Tool for US Covert “Black” Operations to Achieve Regime Change in Iran?

Posted June 22nd, 2009 by Anton Molander

What is really happening in Iran? The official version is that the Iranians are revolting against election fraud. There is talk about the importance of social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter and how these networks can serve as tools for truth and democracy.

Unfortunately, they can also serve as tools for disinformation.

There is a multitude of signs indicating foreign intelligence agency involvement in the Iranian post-election protests.

We know George W. Bush gave the approval to launch covert “black” operations to achieve regime change in Iran. The National Endowment for Democracy, the heir-taker of the CIA in these matters, are known for creating “color” revolutions with the aid of modern communication technology.

Is that what is going on?

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