Iran Sends A Telegram In Cabalese

You’ve just got to know how to read it:

Iranian officials, in a first, have admitted to facilitating the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. by secretly aiding the free travel of al Qaeda operatives who eventually went on to fly commercial airliners into the Twin Towers in New York City, according to new remarks from a senior Iranian official.

Mohammad-Javad Larijani, an international affairs assistant in the Iran’s judiciary, disclosed in Farsi-language remarks broadcast on Iran’s state-controlled television that Iranian intelligence officials secretly helped provide the al Qaeda attackers with passage and gave them refuge in the Islamic Republic, according to an English translation published by Al Arabiya.

“Our government agreed not to stamp the passports of some of them because they were on transit flights for two hours, and they were resuming their flights without having their passports stamped. However their movements were under the complete supervision of the Iranian intelligence,” Larijani was quoted as saying.

The remarks represent the first time senior Iranian officials have publicly admitted to aiding al Qaeda and playing a direct role in facilitating the 9/11 attacks.

Cabal’s number is unlisted, and it doesn’t give it out to employees. If you want to send a message to Cabal, you have to release something to the media which will make it into the news, and get your point across to Cabal in a way that is not obvious to everyone else. We saw it with McCabe, and now we see it here.

There is no reason for anybody in Iran to release this information. Think about who is President. Donald Trump is a New Yorker, who watched the towers fall. He’s a patriotic American who would relish destroying anybody involved. He loves cops and firefighters, and would immediately avenge their losses. And in that environment, Iran says, “Oh, by the way, we provided logistical support that aided the 9/11 hijackers.” It makes no sense.

But suppose that Iran was a Cabal asset, and that logistical support was provided at the behest of Cabal. Suppose those terrorists drifted through Iran because Cabal was training them up on jet fuselages in Iranian training camps, and Iran covered it up at the time because they knew how bad the travel to Iran actually would look if it came out.

Now look at what is going on in that news article. This is Iran, beginning to feel cornered, and with no options, sending a distress signal to Cabal. “We are in a corner, and if you don’t bail us out, and quick, we will reveal that you had us help the 9/11 hijackers, and then everyone will know 9/11 was your operation, run by your operatives, with assistance from all your global assets.”

Now that makes sense. Iran is threatening Cabal. It makes me think the Plan is progressing, and this is just a phase Iran has to go through. Once no Cabal support is forthcoming to their distress call, I’d expect Cabal assets all over to begin revaluating their alliances. Once Iran specifically realizes the God Emperor is its only option, things will go fast.

And it appears we are almost at that point right now.

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glosoli
glosoli
5 years ago

Man, you really need to look just a bit deeper into these narratives that are being thrown around at the moment. If you do that, the truth stares you in the face.

This bombshell news item comes from Al Arabiya, the Saudi version of the BBC, i.e. pure Saudi propaganda. Guess what, the Saudis say bad things about Iran, who can believe that? Saudis and Israel want to take out Iran, that’s all you need to know. Two plus two.

This same Al Arabiya gave an interview to Obama a few years back.

This is just another example of how the narrative THEY want to push is actually being aided by blogs here in the West. The more I see AC pushing it, the more I ponder if he’s part of the set-up? Clearly not a jot of critical thinking in this post, just narrative pushing, even though it’s laughably tenuous.

We all know who was responsible for 9/11, and it wasn’t a group of novice Arab pilots. It was the money-men, the same money-men who will take you into a war with Iran, for the money.

Nobody
Nobody
5 years ago

Other way to look at it, their is no option left for the Mullahs. Most of their arm forces are against them as seen with Israel getting all that data for the nuke program. They is now feasible way Israel got that material unless it hand deliver to their Intel agencies. Saudis and allies are planning their revolution in Iran to bloodless as possible, while finding every Cabal asset in the country. The storm is on it way.

Ron
Ron
5 years ago

Donald Trump is a New Yorker, who watched the towers fall. He’s a patriotic American who would relish destroying anybody involved.

Oh yeah. Yeah. That’s for sure. The level of pride New Yorkers feel in their city is beyond description. If you ask a New Yorker why they are proud of the city he, especially a she, will literally laugh in your face. To us the question is absolutely ridiculous and shows that the asker is clueless.

This is because there are no “good” reasons. We love her because she’s the meanest toughest old bitch on the planet and she loves us right back.

We love the rats, the crime, the dirty streets, the screwed up subway system, the crooked cops, the mafia, the FBI office, the Italians, the Irish, the Hassidim, the Hipsters, the Blacks, the happily rude Arabs with their smelly halal carts, the bums, the right wing crazies (you have to be crazy to be right wing in NY, it’s the only way to keep sane), the commies. Everything. We even love Grand Central, because the beauty of Grand Central highlights the ugliness of the rest of the city.

A New Yorker will go out of his way to appear stupider and more ignorant to a non-New Yorker, we actually get off on this. It’s a perverse joy that we come from a city that is so wonderful to us that we are proud of ourselves even if we are individually inferior to an outsider. It’s the mere fact of choosing to be proud of our city makes us better. It’s not so much an act of spite as of love.

It’s like a reverse Englishman. You know how upper class Englishmen always puff themselves up and speak with a superior accent and are all snobbish about being superior b/c they got their A-levels or whatever? To a New Yorker, that comes across as incredibly amusing because we don’t actually have to be better at anything b/c we come from NY. Those “other guys” have to prove themselves, we don’t care.

No one liked the towers. They had zero aesthetic value. They were big, ugly, obnoxious, in your face. It was a pair of mindless boxes jammed up right into the sky. You couldn’t look at those towers and feel enlightened or uplifted. It was like a pair of middle fingers raised to the world.

And that’s exactly why we went out of our way to build two of them. Because just one wouldn’t have driven home the point. And we loved those towers. They were our pride even as much as we couldn’t stand them.

We didn’t even care that other engineers in other cities built larger ones, as far as we were concerned, they were the largest buildings in NY, and that meant the world.

When the towers fell it felt like someone had beaten up our mother. Imagine if your mom was a tough working girl who raised you by herself and by hook or crook would bring back the money to keep you in school, and then one day she came back bloody and beaten. And when you ran to help her she’d scream at you to leave her alone and mind your own @#$# business, only later, in the middle of the night you’d crawl out of bed to catch her looking out the window and trying to keep her sobs to herself.

That’s what it felt like.

Yeah, he would definitely love to kill those guys.

glosoli
glosoli
Reply to  Ron
5 years ago

I visited New York once, for a long weekend, back in 2002.
I was ripped off by a coloured guy as I bought a woolly hat, he short-changed me by 30 bucks.
The ethos of NY right there.
I hated it, you can keep it and the lovely diversity.
By the way, are you Jewish?