Showing posts with label Iran elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iran elections. Show all posts

US Forces Attempt to Hijack Iran Oil Field

9:17 PM

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I understand that people around the world have been peacefully protesting the presidential election situation in Iran. And I understand that people turned their photos green to show their support for democracy. But I think a lot of people don't realize how big the media has made this. Nobody knows that they are being shown those images of people being shot at and beaten for a reason. That reason is to get outside political forces into Iranian affairs. Why get into Iranian political affairs? OIL.

It has already begun, too. On Monday American forces tried to hijack an Iranian oil field.

“US forces backed by tanks entered the Mousian area of the Dehloran County, laying around 100 meters of pipeline in Iranian territory," the source, talking on condition of anonymity, said Monday.

The pipes being laid were marked with Iraqi flags, said the source, and were blocked after Iranian forces pushed the “intruders” back across the border.

But this story won't make it into the main stream media. Neither will the story of Neda Aqa-Soltan, a protester who was shot dead during a protest. I'm sure you have heard that she was shot - she was displayed almost as an icon after graphic videos of her death grabbed the attention of world media outlets. But what you may not know is that her death was not caused by Iranian security forces. She was shot with a small caliber pistol - a weapon that is not used by Iranian forces.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has asked the Judiciary chief to conduct a through investigation into Neda's death:

"Neda Aqa-Soltan was shot dead in one of Tehran's streets on June 20 by unknown elements in a completely suspicious way," said the president.

"Amid vast propaganda by foreign media and many other evidence about the heartfelt event, it seems definite that opponents of the Iranian nation interfere (in Iran's internal affairs) for their political misuse," he added.

It wouldn't be the first time someone was sacrificed to stir up the global media, but don't be mislead to automatically believe that it was the Iranian forces who did this. Neither you nor I know who killed her, or why - but ask questions before you come to a conclusion. Form you own opinions, don't accept the opinions of others as fact.

All of this news out of Iran makes me suspicious. Why aren't people protesting the coup in Honduras? Why weren't there people protesting the hundreds of civilian deaths that occurred recently in Sri Lanka? Whenever the media attaches so securely to one topic it makes me suspicious, and it should make you suspicious as well.

Green Twitter Photo - Supporting Iran or Unquestioning Submission?

1:25 PM

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I've noticed that people on Twitter are putting a green tint on their profile photos, which is supposed to be in support of the people protesting the elections in Iran.

It really hadn't bothered me until I saw John Mayer's photo. In the photo lil' Johnny is now green and has this written over the photo, "I gotta be honest with you, I don't understand the situation as well as I'd like to." John Mayer (@johncmayer) is my favorite Twitterer, I actually joined Twitter just so I could follow him. He is clever and silly at the same time, but his green photo really got to me.

What does a green photo actually mean? Does it mean that you support the Iranian people? Does it mean that you are part of a "revolution" or protest? No - it doesn't mean any of this. For me it means that people are falling into a large (and powerful) groupthink situation. Many, many people on Twitter now have their green photos displayed proud - people feel like they are in the know. Like look, see, I do pay attention to world politics and news, I do know what's going on, and I do have an opinion. The problem is that this opinion isn't yours. And John Mayer actually wrote that he does not understand what is going on there, yet still is showing his support - so really what are you supporting then? It makes no sense.

The green photo fad is just another way to get people to think alike. Instead of wearing rose colored glasses people are putting on green ones. The media tells you what to believe, you believe it, without question, then you go and make yourself green in support of what the media tells you to support - without question. How many people can even point to Iran on a map, let alone know where Tehran is? (Hell some people don't even know that this is a city!)

And why people are so concerned with Iran? I will tell you why - because the government wants you to care. Why aren't there any colored photos protesting the situation in Darfur - which has been spiraling out of control? Over 500,000 people have died in Darfur, aid groups have been kicked out, and yet I can guarantee that a majority of people who read this post don't even know that Darfur is in Sudan, and even more people won't know where Sudan is, or even what continent is it on (ahem, Sarah Palin, ahem)!

So what does it come down to? Think about it. The US is in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, not to mention the military bases in other surrounding countries. And what area is right in the middle - yup that would be Iran. Why is the industrialized world so interested in this area? OIL

That is the simplest answer out there. The US wants there to be turmoil in that area because it helps our goals - countries are easier to destroy from within rather than from without. This is the same reason why nobody has colored photos for Darfur (and what about Burma, Sri Lanka, Somalia) because these areas have no oil. This is not just a coincidence.

It is time to remove yourself from the media and ask yourself some serious questions. Questions like, do I really want to fall into groupthink? Do I want to label myself with a photo for all to see, even when I don't understand the history or context of what it represents?

So Mr. Mayer, I would like to thank you for pointing out to me that most people who have a green photo have no idea whats going on, you just weren't afraid to say it out loud. But please, John, remove the green from your smiling photo. I listen to your music and follow you because of your creativity, not because you think like everyone else - and I would hate for you to head down that slippery slope.

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