OpEdNews » Sickening Hypocrisy: the CIA's Dirty War in Iran
What's a little embellishment when the momentum of history is on our
side! We don't know who killed her, but let's just assume it was the
evil Iranian regime!
Well, if the revolution-that-was-not-televised
in Venezuela in 2002 taught us anything, it's that the source of the
sniper's bullet is pivotal to understanding just who is responsible for
instigating the violence and thus who is manipulating events for
ulterior motives. The similarities between what is happening in Iran
today and what happened in Venezuela in 2002 are striking.
The Textbook CIA Coup That Failed
Wherever in the woods of rural Virginia the CIA teaches it's
masters course in coup plotting & execution, the template
undoubtedly studied therein is the 1953 overthrow of Iranian Prime
Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq, the CIA's perfect black ops coup. Mossadeq
was the last democratically elected Iranian head of state. "Mosaddeq was a
nationalist and passionately opposed foreign intervention
in Iran. He was also the architect of the nationalization of the
Iranian oil industry, which had been under British control." Sound
familiar? Yes, substitute "Chavez" and "Venezuela" for
Mosaddeq and Iran; substitute "American" for British and you have the
same fact pattern of President Hugo Chavez in Venezuela circa 2002.
The CIA made an alliance with the Venezuelan elite who controlled the
majority of the television stations in the country and top generals of
the Venezuelan military. The CIA initiated a progranda campaign through the
controlled television stations followed by street demonstrations. Then the
CIA used snipers to create chaos in the streets.
Chaos was used as the pretext for the military to demand the ouster of
Chavez. The military went so far as to arrest Chavez but he never
resigned. The whole plan unraveled after 48 hours when Chavez
supporters flooded the streets of Caracas and junior officers within
the military (especially the palace guard) defected back to Chavez.
Once the countercoup forces gained control of the main television
station, the game was up. The people overwhelmingly demanded the return
of Chavez.
In spite of the apparently limitless predations demonstrated by agents
of deception like the CIA, their limited creative abilities reveal
unmistakable signature patterns. Reinsert "Ahmadinejad" for "Chavez"
and "Iran" for "Venezuela" and the same CIA-scripted scenario repeats,
like an outdated computer program that its users are loath to upgrade
for fear of venturing into the unknown.
And for those who don't like to read too much:
There may also be some connection with the cia and "digital camera pens" that were
distrubuted by Iranian media outlets and it's been reproted that Neda's assassination may have been recorded on a "Pen Camera".