Iran: excellent fellows to negotiate with
Amir Taheri reports the real story behind the Iran election protests and finds “worldwide Freemasonry” and the Bilderbergs at fault, in the mind of this crazy Iranian regime:
the official Islamic Republic News Agency tells us that this supposed international conspiracy (involving the United States, Great Britain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark and France) started eight years ago with the aim of toppling the Khomeinist regime…During the Bush administration, “the neocons” persuaded the president to “green light” efforts to topple the regime. Somehow, Washington enlisted the support of “world Freemasonry,” which, acting through the so-called Bilderburg Group, managed to persuade Iran’s then-President Muhammad Khatami to join secret efforts to “turn Iran into a secular state.”
Then, the tale goes, Soros and several US think tanks started sending their agents to Iran to recruit and train operatives for regime change. And the Bush administration created a special Iran center in Dubai, modeled on the Riga Center that Washington set up to subvert the Soviet Union in the 1930s. With Liz Cheney as the supposed coordinator, the plot supposedly soon won the support of several European countries…
The IRNA reports name scores of prominent Iranians, including many former senior regime officials, as “figures involved in the regime-change plot.” Many are already under arrest; others have fled into exile. Also accused are Mir Hussein Mousavi and Ayatollah Mehdi Karrubi, two of the defeated candidates in the June 12 presidential election — indicating the regime’s determination to move against them at some point. Indeed, the reports implicate almost all Iranian political groups and parties in the alleged plot, sparing only supporters of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
What a swell idea to sit down and negotiate with people who have such a reality-based worldview.

July 9th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
Bush and Soros on the same team? Who knows what reality is behind the scenes … but that seems unlikely. Then again, with the Federal Reserve printing trillions, and refusing to tell congress where the money went, as Goldman Sachs rakes in a bonanza … certainly some powerful folks are pulling a lot of strings.
In reality based U.S., we pass historically huge spending bills without even reading them.
We pass a tax to fight an imaginary CO2 monster, even though the tax will not address the manufactured crisis.
In order to ween ourselves off foreign oil, we prevent new drilling here, demonize coal, and build no new nuke plants.
In order to get the budget under control and encourage saving, we quadruple the debt and punish the savers.
In Honduras, “we” side with Chavez and Castro and against rule of law.
The list goes on, but tell me … “who’s crazy now?”
Right to the end
Just like a friend
I tried to warn you somehow
You had your way,
Now you must pay
I’m sorry that we’re crazy now.
(apologies to Connie Francis)