The ketchup surprise
The Bush & Heinz families' dirty Iranian
secret
B Bamdad
October 8, 2004
iranian.com
October 19th 1980 is an 'important' date. That is the date when
a deal was finalized between the mullahs in Iran and the Reagan/Bush
campaign to steal the 1980 US presidential elections. In fact,
(Florida) 2000 was the 'second' time the Bush family was involved
in stealing a presidential election -- not the first!
On that day in 1980, George Bush Senior flew secretly to Paris
to meet with representatives of Iran's regime -- including future
parliamentary speaker Mehdi Karrubi -- to wrap up a deal to hold
on to US embassy
hostages until after the presidential election in November, thus
humiliating
Jimmy Carter and guaranteeing the Reagan-Bush presidency.
Needless to say, Reagan won, Carter lost, and the hostages were
released immediately after Reagan's inauguration. The mullahs
kept their part of the bargain. And the Republicans delivered cash,
arms and security assurances to the Islamic regime in exchange.
And the mullahs have remained in power for 24 years since.
Countless books and articles have been written about this event
-- now dubbed the "October Surprise" -- although strangely,
nothing broke out into the mass media for general public consumption.
Oh, there were hints of all this during the Iran-Contra hearings
-- but the average Joe on the street still has no idea what happened. And
more information has surfaced about the deal, which adds considerable
intrigue to the crimes.
The pilot of the plane taking Bush to Paris (who remains in hiding)
-- Gunther Rusbacher -- has revealed more names and details of
the secret flight Bush made to Paris on October 19th 1980. Rusbacher
was a long-time friend of William Casey (Reagan's campaign director)
and a former senior naval intelligence officer.
Casey was asked to
organize the trip, and has revealed detailed elements of the
trip: the planes, the flight plans, the airports, the hotels...
you
name it. All irrefutable and confirmed recently by a retired Israeli
intelligence officer stationed in Paris, a senior Russian intelligence
official and a French intelligence official. But, upon questioning,
Bush's own secret service agents have pled amnesia -- they recorded
no details about the weekend in their logs and cannot remember
what Bush actually did.
Anyway, Russbacher named John Heinz as one of the travelers.
Yes, Teresa Heinz Kerry's former husband.
Apparently, the mullahs were shrewd enough to insist that Bush
bring some evidence of congressional support in case the deal blew
up. And Bush brought along John Tower (Senator from Texas, Bush's
home state and then chairman of the powerful Senate Armed Services
committee), John Heinz (then chairman of the National Republican
Senatorial committee), as well as William Casey and Richard Beal
(a Republican Party Strategist) and 14 others. The mullahs understood
American politics.
Tower, Heinz, Casey and Beal have all died suspiciously.
Tower, as you may know, chaired the subsequent Iran-Contra congressional
hearings that turned Oliver North into an American hero. Tower
was in fact chairing the very same committee that should have been
investigating him. He died on April 4th 1990 ... after declaring
that he was adding a chapter to his biography revealing new information
about the Iran-Contra affair. His private jet crashed upon takeoff.
And on the next day April 5th, 1990 John Heinz died in another
private jet crash -- apparently he had agreed to corroborate Tower's
statements.
William Casey died the very morning he was due to give testimony
to Congress about Iran-Contra.
And Richard Beal died mysteriously in his early thirties...
You get the picture. More than 12 people connected with this
event have died and a good number are in hiding after attempted
assassinations. But hey, what do we expect?
And lets face it, Reagan ended up a hero by crushing the Soviets
and saving the world from Communism - by among other things supporting
anti-Soviet Islamic militants in Afghanistan (and Iran). These
are the same fanatics that ended up planning 9/11.
And you have to admire the mullahs. They were wise enough to
realize that they had to switch sides and assist Reagan/Bush ... and
now they are sitting tight doing whatever they want ... enriching
uranium, killing opponents, torturing prisoners and there is no
one that will or can stop them.
Interestingly, Teresa Heinz (Kerry)'s new husband
has confirmed his policy of dialogue and engagement with the Iran.
These are the same mullahs that met and engaged with Teresa's former
husband ... and led to his death. Maybe Teresa's grateful!
Either way, whoever wins, the mullahs are smiling and secure!
Sick, but brilliant! They understand US politics and according
to several reports have been spending $93 million a year in the
United States to buy influence -- with cadres of agents in the
U.S. calling into Radio and TV talk shows, lobbying elected officials,
funding campaigns, you name it...
That a set of "3-toman-Rozeh-khoons" (that translates
roughly to a set of two-bit-preachers) from South Tehran now living
in Qom have out-foxed the best politicians in the West and sustained
power in the face of so-much opposition for 25 years is incredible.
If only this brilliance could have been channeled into enhancing
the living standards and liberties of ordinary Iranians and constructive
integration into the rest of the world -- instead of feeding more
corruption, conspiracy and tyranny.
For this political cycle at least, both Iranians and Americans
should understand that they should not count on presidential support
in assisting the downfall of the theocracy. Oh, there will be a
lot of hot air, and the mullahs might get a slap on their wrists
with sanctions -- because of nuclear concerns or ties with Al Qaeda
- but nothing of substance will happen and the mullah's will remain
in power.
The mullah's are professional sanction busters ... look
at all the American products on Iran's streets transshipped through
Dubai. And after all, the mullahs are the only ones alive that
hold the secrets and can continue to blackmail the Bush and the
newly extended Heinz families.
No nothing of any substance will be done.
And now we all understand that the United States under President
Bush is committed to defeating terrorism by fighting fanatics on
their own soil (instead of in the United States) and bringing about
new moderate governments through democratic processes. This is
the war, per se, to eliminate the causes of terrorism.
But sadly,
because of America's compromised history with Iran, Israel, Saudi
Arabia, etc., and the very presence of these types of secrets,
the United States has become impotent. American leadership is
tragically compromised... nothing more can be done.
So as long as Iran's mullahs remain in power, their wealth, power
and success will continue to entice religious leaders from Morocco
to Egypt to Lebanon to Malaysia, to work towards their own Islamic
revolutions, by nullifying the forces of moderation. And terrorism
will go on. Whether Bush or Kerry is in the Whitehouse.
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