The god Box And Today’s Public Enemy Number One
by John Vodila
10/2/2010
“I wish to begin by commemorating those who lost their lives in the horrible flood in Pakistan and express my heartfelt sympathy with the families who lost their loved ones as well as with the people and the government of Pakistan. I urge everyone to assist their fellow men and women as a humane duty.”
“After about one hundred years of domination, the system of Capitalism and the existing world order has proved to be unable to provide appropriate solution to the problems of societies, thus coming to an end.”
“Man’s disconnection from Heaven detached him from his true self.”
“Man with his potentials for understanding the secrets of the universe, his instinct for seeking truth, his aspirations for justice and perfection, his quest for beauty and purity and his capacity to represent God on earth was reduced to a creature limited to the materialistic world with a mission to maximize individualistic pleasures. Human-instinct, then, replaced true human nature.”
“The lust for capital and domination replaced monotheism which is the gate to love and unity.”
“The nuclear bomb is the worst inhumane weapon and which must totally be eliminated. The NPT prohibits its development and stockpiling and calls for nuclear disarmament.”
“I would like here to propose that the year 2011 be proclaimed the year of nuclear disarmament and “Nuclear Energy for all, Nuclear Weapons for None”.”
“The cause of the United Nation’s ineptitude is in its unjust structure. Major power is monopolized in the Security Council due to the veto privilege, and the main pillar of the Organization, namely the General Assembly, is marginalized.”
“I announce clearly that the occupation of other countries under the pretext of freedom and democracy is an unforgivable crime.”
“…the majority of the world’s nations and governments are against the current discriminatory management of the world. The inhumane nature of this management has put it at a dead-end and requires a major overhaul. Reforming the world’s affairs and bringing about tranquility and prosperity requires the participation of all, pure thoughts and the divine and humane management.”
“Justice is the basic element for peace, durable security and the spread of love among peoples and nations. It is in the justice that mankind
seeks the realization of his aspirations, rights and dignity, since he is wary of oppression, humiliation and ill treatment.”
“In making a world full of purity, safety and prosperity people are not rivals but companions.”
Who’s quotes are they? Mahmoud Ahmadinejad President of the Islamic Republic of Iran in his “evil” speech at the 65th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, today’s American public enemy number one, per main stream media and the god box.
If the god box (TV) said Ahmadinejad was an angle from Heaven, then he would be, for whatever the box say’s is the truth right? Wrong.
Here’s what was said that made USA, Australia, New Zealand, all 27 delegates from the EU states, Canada, and Costa Rica walk out.
(Note: What has not been stated is there are 192 members of the United Nations, only 32 walked out.)
“One can analyze the current governance of the world by examining three events:
First, the event of the II September 2001 which has affected the whole world for almost a decade. All of a sudden, the news of the attack on the twin towers was broadcast using numerous footages of the incident. Almost all governments and known figures strongly condemned this incident. But then a propaganda machine came into full force; it was implied that the whole world was exposed to a huge danger, namely terrorism, and that the only way to save the world would be to deploy forces into Afghanistan. Eventually Afghanistan, and shortly thereafter Iraq were occupied.
Please take note:
It was said that some three thousands people were killed on the II September for which we are all very saddened. Yet, up until now, in Afghanistan and Iraq hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, millions wounded and displaced and the conflict is still going on and expanding.
In identifying those responsible for the attack, there were three viewpoints.
1- That a very powerful and complex terrorist group, able to successfully cross all layers of the American intelligence and security, carried out the attack. This is the main viewpoint advocated by American statesmen.
2- That some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining American economy and its grips on the Middle East in order also to save the Zionist regime. The majority of the American people as well as other nations and politicians agree with this view.
3- It was carried out by a terrorist group but the American government supported and took advantage of the situation. Apparently, this viewpoint has fewer proponents. The main evidence linking the incident was a few passports found in the huge volume of rubble and a video of an individual whose place of domicile was unknown but it was announced that he had been involved in oil deals with some American officials.
It was also covered up and said that due to the explosion and fire no trace of the suicide attackers was found.
There remain, however, a few questions to be answered:
1- Would it not have been sensible that first a thorough investigation should have been conducted by independent groups to conclusively identify the elements involved in the attack and then map out a rational plan to take measures against them?
2- Assuming the viewpoint of the American government, is it rational to launch a classic war through widespread deployment of troops that led to the death of hundreds of thousands of people to counter a terrorist group?
3- Was it not possible to act the way Iran countered the Riggi terrorist group who killed and wounded 400 innocent people in Iran. In the Iranian operation no innocent person was hurt. It is proposed that the United Nations set up an independent fact-finding group for the event of the II September so that in the future expressing views about it is not forbidden.”
Read the full transcript here :
The hypocrisy and it’s campaign is without boundaries, I did not spend all the time and energy to put this report together in defense of the Iranian President, what triggered me to write this are all the billboards and buses around the country stating “Iran makes a KILLING everyday we wait”, this message is just another very dangerous psyop on the American people and a distraction from the truth as usual guiding the masses into yet another war on a people for their resources. This is nothing new, isn’t it getting old yet my fellow Americans?

I know some here in the US are concerned about upheavals in Iran, I can assure you they are miniscule compared to the upheavals here in the US, it’s high time to start worrying about the upheavals here in the US and our own problems, talk about the pot calling the kettle black. We have here in the United States a complete police state and it’s out of control.
Below are US statistics for the first quarter of 2010 from Injustice Everywhere
1,160 Unique reports of police misconduct cited.
1,410 Law enforcement officers cited in recorded police misconduct reports.
77 Police Chiefs, Sheriffs, and other department leaders cited in misconduct reports.
1,446 Alleged victims of police misconduct cited in reports.
52 Fatalities attributed to alleged acts of police misconduct.
16.5 Law enforcement officers cited in the news for misconduct on average each day.
$54,320,000 paid out in settlements and judgments for police misconduct related civil lawsuits.
The following report was generated from data gathered in the months of April 2009 through mid-December 2009. In the those 8.5 months there
were:
3,445 – Unique reports of police misconduct tracked by the NPMSRP
4,012 – Law enforcement officers alleged to have engaged in misconduct.
261 – Law enforcement leaders (police chiefs or sheriffs) that were cited in those reports.
4,778 – Alleged victims of police misconduct cited in tracked reports
258 – Fatalities reported in connection with alleged instances of misconduct.
15.05 – Reported incidents of misconduct tracked per day on average or a report of misconduct every 96 minutes.
$198,943,000 – Reported costs in police misconduct related civil litigation, not counting legal fees or court costs.
980.64 per 100,000 – Estimated average 2009 US police misconduct rate (PMR = officers implicated per 100,000 officers)
Also see the Police out of control in America Tasers Brutality and total tyranny and Stolen Lives Project
The msm and the god box say…”The Iranian people love Americans” if this is true they are truly a Godly and forgiving people.
Lets look at a little history of Persia/Iran. I will be brief and link sources of your own choosing for your own review.
Before I get started I would like to state the fact that Ahmadinejad is the President of Iran, not the Supreme Leader. Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei is the Supreme Leader and he alone has the final say on Iranian affairs.
Who has Iran attacked?, correct me if I am wrong, nobody.
Iran has been attacked by the Arabs(the Iranians are not Arabs they are Persians), Russians, British, Americans and Iraq backed and weaponized (including chemical and biological) by the United States.
Iran was occupied by Britain in World War II for a supply route to their ally, the USSR. BP (British Petroleum), formally Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and before that Anglo-Persian Oil Company began exploiting Iran’s oil reserves and infringing on Iran’s sovereignty while reaping monstrous profits and giving a fraction of the profits to Iran.
After decades of abuse of Iran’s resources by Britain, in 1951 the Parliament voted to nationalize (To convert from private to governmental ownership and control) Iran’s oil and Dr.Mohammed Mossadegh (Time Magazine man of the year) was elected Prime Minister of Iran. Mossadegh was well known for his opposition against foreign intervention in Iran. Prime Minister from 1951 to July 1953 Prime Minister Mossadegh began many projects to benefit Iran and it’s people. Even after offering Britain a 50/50 deal his service was cut short by a coup, Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh was imprisoned for three years and under house arrest until his death in March 1967, his supporters were jailed or executed. Iran was not going to nationalize and control their oil. All oil that fueled England from the twenties through the forties came from Iran
The first foreign government the CIA overthrew was the 1953 coup of Iran (Project Ajax), instigated by Britain.
Kermit Roosevelt grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt was the CIA Middle East chief, the overthrow was under the Eisenhower administration. Info on the coup here
The repressive and brutal monarchy of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran was kept in power by the US and Britain until the 1979 Iran Revolution and then replaced the monarchy with an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution.
Again Pahlavi went into exile in Egypt, Morocco, the Bahamas and Mexico. Pahlavi suffered from gallbladder stones and bile duct, he insisted on treatment in the United States, by request of David Rockefeller, President Jimmy Carter allowed the Shaw into the US for treatment. The Iranian government demanded him to be extradited back to Iran to stand trial for his crimes, President Carter refused, this was the bursting of the bubble resulting in the storming of the US embassy in Iran and the Iran hostage crisis.
Because of the chaos and turmoil created by the revolution Saddam Hussein seized the opportunity of the moment and attacked Iran beginning the Iran-Iraq war(Persian Gulf War). On Sept 22 1980 Iraq invaded Iran, eight years later and a half million (claimed) dead the war accomplished nothing but death and sorrow, this war was one of the worst wars since WWII.
During the war The United States backed Saddam Hussein (Iraq). President Ronald Reagan “the United States could not afford to allow Iraq to lose the war to Iran, and that the United States would do whatever was necessary to prevent Iraq from losing the war with Iran. President Reagan against objections from Congress removed Iraq from the known list of terrorist countries in 1982.
Whatever was necessary which included shooting down Iran Air Flight 655 a civilian airliner killing 290 people on-board, giving dual use equipment, intelligence, money and through Reagan’s diplomat Donald Rumsfeld, chemical and biological weapons were provided, those killing 50,000 during the war and numbers at 100,000 from the long term effects today.
Below from iranchamber.com
“November, 1983. A National Security Directive states that the U.S would do “whatever was necessary and legal” to prevent Iraq from losing its war with Iran.
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro of Italy and its Branch in Atlanta begin to funnel $5 billion in unreported loans to Iraq. Iraq, with the blessing and official approval of the US government, purchased computer controlled machine tools, computers, scientific instruments, special alloy steel and aluminum, chemicals, and other industrial goods for Iraq’s missile, chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs.
December 20, 1983. Donald Rumsfeld , then a civilian and now Defense Secretary, meets with Saddam Hussein to assure him of US friendship and materials support.
July, 1984. CIA begins giving Iraq intelligence necessary to calibrate its mustard gas attacks on Iranian troops.
March, 1986. The United States with Great Britain block all Security Council resolutions condemning Iraq’s use of chemical weapons, and on March 21 the US becomes the only country refusing to sign a Security Council statement condemning Iraq’s use of these weapons.
May, 1986. The US Department of Commerce licenses 70 biological exports to Iraq between May of 1985 and 1989, including at least 21 batches of lethal strains of anthrax. May, 1986. US Department of Commerce approves shipment of weapons grade botulin poison to Iraq.
March, 1987. President Reagan bows to the findings of the Tower Commission admitting the sale of arms to Iran in exchange for hostages.
Oliver North uses the profits from the sale to fund an illegal war in Nicaragua. Late 1987. The Iraqi Air Force begins using chemical agents against Kurdish resistance forces in northern Iraq. February, 1988. Saddam Hussein begins the “Anfal” campaign against the Kurd s of northern Iraq. The Iraq regime used chemical weapons against the Kurd s killing over 100,000 civilians and destroying over 1,200
Kurdish villages. April, 1988. US Department of Commerce approves shipment of chemicals used in manufacture of mustard gas.
August, 1988. Four major battles were fought from April to August 1988, in which the Iraqis massively and effectively used chemical weapons to defeat the Iranians. Nerve gas and blister agents such as mustard gas are used. By this time the US Defense Intelligence Agency is heavily involved with Saddam Hussein in battle plan assistance, intelligence gathering and post battle debriefing. In the last major battle with of the war, 65,000 Iranians are killed, many with poison gas. Use of chemical weapons in war is in violation of the Geneva accords of 1925.
February, 1994. Senator Riegle from Michigan, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, testifies before the senate revealing large US shipments of dual-use biological and chemical agents to Iraq that may have been used against US troops in the Gulf War and probably was the cause of the illness known as Gulf War Syndrome.
The Soviet Union was the largest weapons supplier, but England, France and Germany were also involved in the shipment of arms and technology.”

Conclusion:
What would we Americans think if another country such as China or Russia pulled a coup on our government because we didn’t want to do as they wished with our resources and sent our country into a revolution. What would we think if a fore-mentioned country supplied weapons of mass destruction and aid to, let’s say Mexico, to invade and kill a 100,000 of us, would we love them? are we that forgiving? I don’t believe so.
I sincerely hope this report sheds some light on the Iran subject, the pieces are in place and the campaign to yet invade another country has been implemented, no I do not believe Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons although I believe they should, and if they are they would be used as a deterrent just like all other nations that have them, to keep the monsters at bay.
As I end this report I want to reiterate that Ahmadinejad never said Israel should be wiped off the map, just as everything he say’s gets twisted by the propaganda machine. What was said was…
In 2005 President Mahoud Ahmadinejad said “this regime occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time” and the words were intentionally twisted into, Israel should be “wiped off the map “.
Now in 2008 According to the Iranian media Monday and the Jerusalem Post, Iranian President Mahoud Ahmadinejad declared that Israel was destined to ‘disappearance and destruction’ at a council meeting with Iranian ministers.
Now the propaganda machine has spun it to, the president of Iran again lashed out at Israel on Friday and said it was “heading toward
annihilation and extinction and of course they bring up the 2005 spin of what was said.
The god Box And Today’s Public Enemy Number One: The question should be, who really is public enemy number one.
Scott Horton on antiwar radio
Scott Ritter Iran Propaganda
UN Inspector Scott Ritter: Fools would Bomb Iran
Israel’s influence of US policy & the Israeli lobby
Scott Ritter – Former Weapons Inspector in Iraq Reveals the Lies (old)
Think, Find Truth Before You Hate, things are not as you are being told on the god box.
Sources:
http://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/iran_iraq_war_american_interest.php
