Reza Pahlavi

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20-Sep-2010
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AlexInFlorida

Monarchys popularity above republics amog Iranians

by AlexInFlorida on

Traditionalists and Conservatives are very fortunate because Reza Pahlavi is a well rounded, well educated leader.

He has nothing to do with the monarchy of 30 years ago while at the same
time represeting what is great about the culture of Iran.

He will be certainly used by intellegent pro democratic forces that
realize the vast majorty of Iranians want to see a Shah again because
they are not ashamed of the Human Rights and Freedom Legacy of Iranian
History, which up until the last couple of centuries was better than the
USA or Europe as a place for Freedom.

Monarchists never did indulge in Slavery for all their faults like
democratic republics. Or start inhumane wars, remember vietnam. In regards to war RP Father and the monarchy are seen as
better than George W. Bush and republics.

True.


alimostofi

FR you are being rude, and I

by alimostofi on

FR you are being rude, and I really do not see what you are trying to achieve. 

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


Farah Rusta

Still hearing voices Mr Mostofi?

by Farah Rusta on

Sometime ago I asked you to do something about your hallucinatory feats before it is too late.  Now  have to implore you to seek professional help as it is reaching alarming levels.

Your knowledge of Persian history, pre and post Islam, is amusingly restricted to what you deem as "knowledge" which is about the size of  what may be written on the back of an envelope otherwise you should have known that successive Persian kings including and most notably your "glorious!!" qajari ancestors know zilch about zend-avesta and yet the royal institution prevailed.

 

Please Sir, I beg of you to seek professional advice,

Please?

 

FR


alimostofi

Misrepresentation

by alimostofi on

At first I thought I would just tweet it, and then send him a direct message.  But now I hear voices that tell me, differently.  We all hear voices from our Free Will and we are moved by them when they shout at us.  And this is becoming louder to me all the time.

One thing that is important to all Iranians is representation.  The culture of Iran is not represented properly at the moment from any institution.  In fact there are plently of institutions whose job is to misrepresent Iran.  But the Royal Institution of Iran has a mandate, and it is not political, religious, or financial.  It represent all that is purely cultural.

The debate over cultural itself as distinct from the political, religious, and commercial is important.  I am not going to dwell on that here.  But what I hear in my heart is the voice deep from the past.  Democracy it cries is a process based on Free Will and the ability to choose, or Gozineshi.  That is first mentioned in the Zend-Avesta.

When the person in charge of the Royal Institution does not know that the Zend-Avesta is at the heart of Iranian culture, and that Gozineshi is at the heart of Zend-Avesta, then we have a disconnect.

I know that Cyrus Reza Pahlavi is doing his best, but serious mistakes like this, especially in front of the Greeks is madness.  Even Alexander the Great who is half Iranian is turning in his grave. 

The voices have calmed down.  Phew. 

 

In reference to: //www.rezapahlavi.org/details_article.php?english&article=466 

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


AlexInFlorida

mohsenp, basiji's and proRepublicans

by AlexInFlorida on

Yes there is oviously alot to say that was terrific about Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, who the mullahs and their revolution lied to people about.  He was the best thing Iran could produce and not someone who should have been taken for granted. Not a dictator llike the islam fascists and more liberal, generous and fair than Jimmy Carter and Obama times 100. 

History will remember the mullahs as subhuman savages that lived in Iran as a social disease.  It already judges all republics as the greatest force for injustice, greed and unfair disparity ever known. Just look at the USA 35% have no healthcare and 0.1% controls over 90% of all of Americas wealth (300 trillion dollars, which is forwarded as unearned inheritance).

The Facts.

Shah was the best thing that ever happened to Iran and all honest people can agree with that.  Most Iranians still used to believe in Islam and now that feeling is dead, except in the hearts of a very few, corrupted humans, who benefit financially from the Regime... like basiji's.


mohsenp

Jenabeh mostofi, you just

by mohsenp on

Jenabeh mostofi, you just stepped on Farah Pahlavi's tail.

Alex, just say you are a Pahlavi lover and get it over with. Instead of lecturing, just answer the question that are put to DK and other Pahlavi lovers such as yourself!


AlexInFlorida

Shia islam is closer to shit, than to Noble Iran

by AlexInFlorida on

Farah Rusta

Iran has had one of the worst handicaps for the last 1400 years, Shia Islam itself has never worked, but because Iran used to have a good and powerful monarchy tradition, the stupidity that is Shia Islam was always hidden from the eyes of Intellectuals, Muslims and Ordinary People.

The Shah was clean and pure as were his family, the people in power immediately surrounding him and in daily contact with him were 100% clean and pure, around 20% of those under his administration were crooks, which is less than even the USA or Europe.

In Shia Islamic System close to 90% are crooks.  They are regressive and lead Iran towards intolerance and greater backwardness.  In contrast Shah, lead Iran forward, gave Iranians 10 times more Freedom.  These are the days Iranianian are ashamed to call themselves Iranians because of what Shia Islam has done to Iran.

I have no interest in politics, I am just sharing with you what 95% of Iran believes based on experiences and lessons learned.  Shia Musims have to change their ways and produce results for Iranians or else they will be a part of Irans History, not future.

Iran means Noble, land of noble people, these shia running Iran are the exact opposite of Noble, they are liars, deceivers, thieves and bullies.  Everyone knos this to be the case based on experience, the only reason people have not been harsher with the IRI so far is the Fear of being swallowed up by the USA like IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN.

Iranians wish it could be somehow how it was before 1979, with a strong clean government, independent from the USA and helping Iran become Independent and Strong.  All the rest the mullahs and regime defenders say are pure lies.  Pure lies by Shia Islam leaders and followers are what have lead Iranians to where we are today.  Shia Islam needs to uncorrupt its leadership and followers to have a chance or else it won't even be 1/10th as appreciated by Iranians as they fondly remember their monarchy. 


Farah Rusta

Just a question Alex?

by Farah Rusta on

Do you still live in Everglades or have you moved? 

FR


AlexInFlorida

Farah Rusta Shia Islam Has

by AlexInFlorida on

Farah Rusta Shia Islam Has Been The Retarding Force Behind Irans Miseries.  The Weak, Dark, Poor side of Irans Ego is manifested in Shia Islam, just look at how the Shia Islami's have Ruined Iran compared with how it was when the Shah gave it up.  We Used to be 4 times larger than turkey, both militarily and economically.  Today we are less than 50% the strength of turkey.

 

It is simple to separate Shia Islam from Iranian Culture, it will take less than 5 million bullets, but not a single one will go wasted.  We are going to hang and shoot to be certain every mollah/basiji/pasdaran/dowlati/chadori we see that's simple no?


alimostofi

Rusta, everyone knows me

by alimostofi on

Rusta, everyone knows me and my family.  I do not have to answer to anyone, especially the people with your opinion. 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


Farah Rusta

Do you really have an answer Mr Mostofi?

by Farah Rusta on

I don't think so.   

FR


alimostofi

Farah Rusta do you really

by alimostofi on

Farah Rusta do you really want me to answer you? 

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


Farah Rusta

Mr Mostofi please stop hallucinating

by Farah Rusta on

Just what are you talking about Mr Mostofi?  Royal instituation of Iran and the Qajars? Saadabad palace was given to Reza Shahby an act of charity? What makes you think you are an authority in telling Reza Pahlavi what to do and what not to do? Clearly your grandpa didn't do his job well in getting the Shah to protect what you call "Iranian culture," Then what makes you think you are in a position to tell Mr Pahlavi how to protect what you call "Iranian culture?" Why do you need tp personalize the issues to say something.

Qajars were tribesmen of non Iranian origin who usurped the seat of power through acts of savagery and terror. Karim Khan Zand and his brave son Lotf-Ali Khan Zand were among the most loved monarchs in Persia's history. The savagery shown by Agha Mohammad Khan (the castrated one) and his clan, I presume your great great uncle I suppose!!, who made more than half of the population of Kerman (who supported the Zands) blind by having their eyes gauged  remains as the darkest act of barbarity in Iran's history. Qajars were and remain to be the most incompetent and the least popular rulers of Iran and certainly the abuser of the title of royalty. They didn't or couldn't speak Persian in their palaces. They spoke Turkic-Azeri! And talking of palaces, since when  a palace that was built on the back of the deprived and destitute people of Iran belonged to a ruler. These palaces belonged to the nation and the nation had decide to oust the uselss Qajari king Ahmad Shah and to appoint the mighty and productive Pahlavi king Reza Shah.

Finally, I see that you have stopped to use the title of Seyyed and stated using the proper way of addressing the mullahs. Mr Mostofi please wake up and smell the coffee. Islam and its Shiite flavor are an inseparable part of Iranian culture. The have been for the last 1400 years!

And oh, would you tell us what the "Job Spec" of Khomeini was?

FR


AlexInFlorida

Ehsan and Darius Kadivar

by AlexInFlorida on

It is tremendous fun reading your posts, certainly your free expressions are the most entertaining aspect of this post.

It's interesting to see that you are both holding views that are opposite sides of the exact same coin.

Of course, it makes no sense to argue about views, views are  personal matter and if you disagree with someones views then you are only left with one choice which is to personally attack the person with other views.

You can both make your comments more valuable by debating your values and beliefs that you want to see in a Future Iran, not your opinions.

Darius Kadivar, your comments are more traditional and based on where Iran is today, your ideas have far more supporters in Iran.  Iran being One tenth of her former strength and being betrayed by the US Republic which orchestrated world free media in propaganda fashion to manufacture shah opposition and Khomeinis supporters during the 1979 coup d'etat. 

Ehsan Karimi... you are an anti-pahlavist and you will always be free to be so.  You clearly don't value class and are entitled to not believe in it as a value.  This becomes crystal clear when we read your post "I am an Iranian unlike you who has a few questions."

You see Ehsan, that one comment not only reveals a lack of class, but shows a disingenuous blame based mentality, very very very common amongst the majority of Basiji in Iran which are inexperienced and lack common sense (which is part of the true reason Iran is where it is today). 

Your comments are Ironic, because while being no authority on who is a traitor and who is not, your views do nothing to enhance Iranian Freedom, but undermine it.  You are ignorantly removing the possibility of a person to defend the character of a good person, you steal freedom.

 


mohsenp

I agree with Ehsan. he is

by mohsenp on

I agree with Ehsan. He is right in every aspects of his arguments.


alimostofi

Ehsan Karimi Try to

by alimostofi on

Ehsan Karimi

Try to understand.  It is important to look at the duties of the Royal Institution.  There certain simple do's and don'ts.  There is a clear mandate that the person who has the job needs to do.  They must act when the culture is being threatened by politics, religion or business.

But if people stick to their domains everything would be fine. People in Iran stepped out of their job specs a lot, and that ruined Iran.  This applied to all from Mossadegh to the Shah to Ayatollahs, even business people.

HIM needs to define his mandate to all Iranians and act.

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


divaneh

Thanks DK

by divaneh on

It seems like we both believe in people's choice and that's what matters. I am a strong believer in collective wisdom.


afshinazad

I HAVE A QUESTION FOR ALL OF YOU

by afshinazad on

Do we have a freedom yet?

It  is not so difficult to understand why we are where we are now. we are so selfish and we think we should throw every one under the bus because we don't agree with them and don't give a chance to any one and yet we are asking for freedom and compare all those who claim the leadership to REZA PAHLAVI and you will find every one is carring huge bag and with a lot of question marks and knowing that RP was a young boy who left Iran and his bag is being son of king, who is open for any type of regime, even republic or any thing that people will choose and yet we are here in western countries who have no idea what will happen next and 99% of us will not benifit from any change in our country and only my hope is my country is free from F****ISLAMIST AND MULLAS and there is nothing personally for me or any title or the job even, so let's be open minded and let's not our emotion dictate us and let's not forget that where we are now and what is happening to our people every day. I WILL BE HAPPY WITH ANY DEMOCRATIC SYS. either is republic or federal sys or the monarchy for the show case of the country or just for pride of country and the nation.


Ehsan karimi

OA

by Ehsan karimi on

Dear OA, Of course, people want him and he will be participating in the future democratically elected government. He will be trialed for his part as an accomplice to billions of Dollars shah and Farah stole from poor Iranians.  If guilty, he will face his punishment and if not he will be free to live as others.  We all look forward to seeing him in Iran.  Who knows, as jenabeh Mostofi farmoodand, people might say, it is not important who is the king and chose a Caw to rule the country. Then I can import some of my cows to Iran and let them run for the position as well.

As for his importance, He is a clown and we are having fun. what is wrong with that?


Anonymous Observer

If Reza Pahlavi was truly a nobody as you Sandis drinkers

by Anonymous Observer on

claim, you wouldn't be on this site---31 years after his father was deposed---tearing your rear ends trying to call him all kinds of names.

And for those of you who say "what has he been doing in the U.S. for the past three decades"?  what do you expect the man to do?  Go back to Iran so that they could hang him for being Shah's son?  

All of that being said, I personally don't think that he will be the king of Iran.  However, I think that he should be allowed, just like any other Iranian, to participate in the democratic process after the fall of cockroach mullahs.  People can then make a decision as to whether or not they want him.   


alimostofi

Ehsan Saadabad Palace was

by alimostofi on

Ehsan

Saadabad Palace was bought for a small amount for official reasons.  Don't judge it.  Now as far as duties are concerned, the Royal House has certain duties.  People can be trained to do them.  The problem is that RP is not doing what the Constitution says.

Woops quantum leap.

It reminds me of the moment when Fardoost told Bagheri to tell Qarabaghi with his 50k men to not march into Iran because what Khomeini and his Palestinian hezis friends were doing in the streets was not a threat to national security.  People believed him and they were all shot by Khomeini's men.  It was a coup d'etat.

We have systems in Iran but this lot failed so many times.  

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


IRI

فکر کنید

IRI


قدر این جمهوری اسلامی کشورتون رو بدونید، وگرنه می ره و می یفتید تو دام ": فرد، داریوش یوتیوبی، محمود جی، مسعود آ (موساد)، وی پی کی وصد احمق در تلویزیونای لس آنجلسی که دیگه خودتون بهتر می شناسید. نشه یه روز برسه بگید ای بابا، ما همه چی می ساختیم، کشور مستقل داشتیم و کم کم داشت راه می افتاد که ....


Ehsan karimi

jenabeh mostofi

by Ehsan karimi on

What do you mean it doesn't matter who runs it? Are you taking people as fools or what>  That is the first and most important thing that matters !!!!  You are talking to people not ants.

You wrote,      Obviously when his granddad was voted in we had the decency to give him our home - Saadabad Palace.

When did people voted for his grandfather or his dad?  The British and Americans voted for them.

Did you give him your house or he took it like millions of acres of land he took from farmers and villagers and others and became known as Reza Zamin Koor.

Now you are under question? Why would you give your house to such a man as I described and everyone knows it is true?  Why not to the poor Iranians who needed the most and instead to a dictator and khaen?

Such a decision cannot be out of love. I am sure you got much more in return.


alimostofi

As an Astrologer we have

by alimostofi on

As an Astrologer we have priviledge to analyse from a different perspective.  Reza Pahlavi is one of those people who has Mars in Cancer.  That means he is not impulsive.  He is empathic.  He likes to beat his drums from behind.  And he is a good drummer.  What the Royal House of Iran needs is a bunch of people with all the correct ingredients to make it work.  He needs to bring a lot of people together and pull it altogether.  But he is a Scorpio like his dad.  How many of us knew he was on his way to death with cancer?  Scorpios are too secretive.  If MRP had told everyone that he had terminal cancer, he would have won the PR game against Khomeini.  Now we have RP and we need to make sure he does not throw our culture to the vultures. 

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


Demo

"Delusional" Reza II

by Demo on

Tell us with have been doing for past 31 yrs in US besides spending stolen Iranians' money?? Washing dishes in restaurants? Any college/university attendence(s)? Any financial assistance for Iranians anywhere? Anything positive about you? Your dad is identified with "Shabawn The Brainless" and with "No-kar of US & UK" in IRAN regardless of what your daughters are called.  


Mehrban

"His sermons are politics 101, history of Iran 101."

by Mehrban on

So very true,  But Mr. Mostofi that is who he is, he is a nice calm man with a lot of religious beliefs (I presume).  He has called his daughters Noor and Iman (which of course he is free to do and nothing absolutely wrong with that) he did not have the impulse to call them Irandokht or Mitra or or, etc.  

I agree, the (Iranian, and not on Steroids) ball is his to run with but he seems to be playing catch up to the clergy, to the Greens, etc. a lot of the time. 


alimostofi

Ehsan the Royal Institution

by alimostofi on

Ehsan the Royal Institution has a role, and it does not matter who runs it.  My ancestor had the decency to say "sorry mate can't do it". Obviously when his granddad was voted in we had the decency to give him our home - Saadabad Palace.

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


Ehsan karimi

Alimostofi

by Ehsan karimi on

Do you know why he cannot do any of that? Because he is not a teddy bear as DK is trying to portrait him. He is a shitty bear and even he himself knows it.


alimostofi

The Royal Institution is the

by alimostofi on

The Royal Institution is the personification of the culture of Iran.  Spiritually your are born to it.  He was born to it.  But, and this is a big "but", he has not carried out his duty.

Ironically he and his grand father had and have similar duties.  The duty is to get Iran back.  So it is about culture.  Once the Iranian national identity is dissociated properly in people's minds from other elements of our society, such as politics, religion, business, then we can unite properly.  In Iran today, there is no organization that defends Iranian culture.  There are plenty that defend Islam.

Masouda knows what I am saying, as I have brought this up many times in all the forums across the world.  Currently the campaign is to save the improper use of the word "Iran", yes just the word "Iran".  Put something like, this whenever you see an article that should be exclusively talking about Ayatollahs and refers to Iran:-

"Please do not call these behaviours of the Ayatollahs, as "Iran". These are the behaviours of Islamic State. That is what the Ayatollahs would prefer to call all countries. That way the word "Iran" is not in the same context as the Ayatollahs' behaviours. Thank you."

We do not see RP do this.  He does not stand up and defend Iran.  He makes a big deal out of the Ayatollahs  Makes us feel helpless.  I have told him directly from Twitter many times, that we do not need "human rights activists", as there are plenty of those.  We do not need journalists, as he also thinks he should be doing that.  His sermons are politics 101, history of Iran 101.

Like any person in charge of the Royal Institution, he should be defending the name, flag, and anthem of Iran.  If he stands up and tells everyone that that is what his job is, and we must follow his orders, then the country will be nationalistically motivated along cultural lines.  As it is, the Ayatollahs are getting the ear of the youth, by playing the nationalistic card with their weaponization program.

The man is not doing his job.  My granddad taught his dad what his job is, and it looks like he needs a strong chat from me, and he is getting it.  

 

 

Ali Mostofi

//www.alimostofi.com

 


masoudA

Reza Pahlavi

by masoudA on

Can not and must not do anything but to be a monarch - a symbol around which all of us can unite to free our country.   Those who expect him to be some kind of Spartacus - are fools - same as those who keep asking what has he done in the last 30 years..... He has always played his role - what have you done? 

He seems to be on-spot in his latest efforts to utilize the internet.