Daniel Estulin talks tensions
in Iran
Daniel
Estulin: To untangle the truth about who and what this Iran situation
is, we need to look behind me closed doors of the world’s most
powerful and prestigious banks, oil companies, industrial
corporations and also into the high-rise boardrooms of the elite
clubs, such as New York Council on Foreign Relations (the brother
organization to the Bilderbergers) [and the] Royal Institute of
International Affairs in London…
Iran
is the battleground for a behind-the-scenes war that is still raging
among international circles of high finance and their friends and the
various intelligence services of the NATO alliance countries, Israel
and the Middle East.
The
planners behind the operation to put Khomeini in charge of Iran were
the Club of Rome, the most important institution in the world that
supports the Malthusian depopulation scheme, the Institute for Policy
Studies out of Washington, the Tavistock Institute of Sussex England,
the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies and the Society of Jesus –
the Jesuits, not to mention the Sociology-Anthropology complex at the
Sorbonne University in Paris, where so many intellectuals,
Left-leaning intellectuals came from.
The
Club of Rome and its associates implanted in Iran a network committed
to the de-industrialization of the nation. This is what the Club of
Rome has been doing since in 1970s. Again, please understand, popular
conspiracy theories aside, Iran was not the victim of some Communist
conspiracy, nor was it committed to an ideology of revolutionary
exportation.
If
you look at all the characters behind it…the Communist conspiracy
interpretation of the Iranian disaster – it’s an interpretation
peddled by the British intelligence circles – just as the same
British intelligence circles peddle the conspiracy between Putin and
Donald Trump in the United States – the conspiracy, which has been
shown to be a vile conspiracy on behalf of British Intelligence. So,
if you look at the stuff behind Iran, you’re looking at the British
Intelligence. They still hold sway among important supporters of the
former regime.
It’s
also necessary to present an overview of the Club of Rome, its
operational policy for Iran and its resources for creating this
Jacobin revolution, which we’ve seen not only in Iran but in other
countries, which later became known as the “Color Revolutions”.
So
this oligarchical group perspective for Iran in the period between
1968 – that’s the “Flower Power”, “Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’
Roll” and the 1975 period, that’s the Vietnam War – was to
build up the country, Iran in this case, as an armed entity capable
of carrying out their geopolitical crisis management policies, where
have we heard this term before?
So,
when NATO alliance launched the Club of Rome in the late 1960s, the
aim was to usher the advance sector into a Post-Industrial Era, which
is what we have right now, with the argument that industrialization
threatens to deplete the world’s scarce resources. Where have we
heard that before?
So,
a series of operations, starting with the 1973-1974 oil [crisis] hoax
enforce the argument. Then, you have the “Limits to Growth”
propaganda, in the words of Club of Rome founder, Aurelio Peccei. It
was part of a shock treatment, designed to prepare populations for
supranational resource allocations by the club of Rome’s affiliates
in NATO and also the United Nations. Then, you have student street
gangs who were funneled into some of the late 1960s ecology movements
around the world, you know, Greenpeace, World Wildlife Fund and other
counter-cultural cults.
The
essential to this effort was discrediting nuclear-based industrial
development – and its leading third-world proponent, the Shah of
Iran. So, when you hear things, like “the Shah was a dictator”,
it’s typical propaganda. “The Shah was bad”, so you have these
crazies come in, you know the mullahs and the ayatollahs.
Actually,
the Shah was very good, because his whole concept was developing Iran
into one of the leading nations in the world, one of the top 10
leading nations and world, using their net oil resources and its
geographical position as a spearhead for this development, something
that the NATO Alliance, the elite circles in London or Washington
simply couldn’t permit and what we have is today the continuation
of that, except new players have basically come in and they’re
doing the bidding.”
Daniel
Brigman: Let me summarize this – there’s a lot of information –
let me summarize the key points. You correct me where I’m
wrong…Iran it was starting to develop, the Shah wanted to develop,
[the Liberal banking establishement] wanted to de-develop Iran and to
leave it there, basically as a powderkeg to use at their whim. They
did that; they came up with the oil hoax, they came up with all these
kinds of things; the de-industrialization of the country, to the
point where it was controlled so much that it was used by the CIA to
really hurt the Carter Administration and bring Bush to power, who
was the former head of the CIA.
And
so, Iran sits there, right now as a shell of what it possibly could
be, really as a pawn of the global plan of control and Communist
control.
Daniel
Estulin: That’s a very good summary, yeah. Just a couple things I
wanted to add. The driving force behind Iranian industrialization was
oil production, as I said, under the direction of the National
Iranian oil company and in 1970, probably it was the biggest
Petroleum Corporation in the world.
Now,
during the 1970s, the Shah battled the British-dominated oil cartel
that for decades had controlled Iranian oil…in the ’70s and the
’60s, Iranian oil was controlled by BP, British Petroleum. By
October 1978, the talks had collapsed over a British offer, quote
unquote, which demanded exclusive rights to Iran’s future oil
output, while refusing to guarantee purchase of the oil.
So,
the Shah’s refusal to submit to London’s draconian terms for
renewal of this 25-year accord that expired in 1978 was a crucial
factor in the decision of the British to bring down the Shah and
install a fundamentalist lunatic, Ayatollah Khomeini.
Now
again, we hear a lot in the media about Islamic Fundamentalism and
all that kinds of stuff but if you really ask people what is it,
nobody understands…When you talk about fundamentalists, they
immediately associate with some crazy dude wearing a bedsheet with
long hair and a long beard, you know sandals and screaming some
nonsense, wanting to cut people’s heads off, which has really
nothing to do with with Shiites and Iran.
Out
of the many different reasons…to bring Khomeini into power had to
do with the conspiracy to create a unified fundamentalist Islam. So,
what is Islamic fundamentalism? It’s essentially a pre-Islamic,
irrationalist cult, created on the basis of ancient Sufi belief and
brainwashing structures insinuated into Islam.
Moreover,
this revived Sufism is the key to a broader fundamentalist revival,
affecting Christianity, too. Because again, the common goal of this
revived Sufism, whether it’s in Islamic or Christian garb is the
destruction of the modern nation-state. As in the case of Europe, the
idea to create a pan-European Union, devoid of nationalistic
tendencies and also unified under one flag, constitution, currency
and ideal – where are we seeing that, again? We’re seeing in
Europe.
So,
Khomeini’s movement was the outgrowth of attempts to unite Islam in
the 1930s and the 1940s, under Hassan al-Banna, a Nazi who was very
close to Adolf Hitler. So, through the Iraqi Shiite, Nawab Safawi,
one of the extremists in the Shiite movement, the shadow
organization, Fada’iyan-e Islam was created as the Iranian branch
of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and Khomeini’s godfather,
Ayatollah Kashani met with Hassan al-Banna, again a Nazi, devout
Hitlerite and Nazis in 1914 in Cairo to discuss the reunification of
Islam.
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