Hassan Massali
Tel.(1)-301-792-3370
www.iranomid.com
March 2009
The Terrorist Network of Mullahs
Many
opinions have been published and theories put forward about the nature of the Islamic
regime in Iran. The following need to be emphasized with regards to this
matter:
1-Leaders
of the Islamic regime in Iran are deceitful and corrupt elements who will abuse
religion and the simple-minded faithful in order to maintain their hold on power.
2-Leaders
of the Islamic republic of Iran have made every attempt to demolish and
denigrate the Iranian culture and identity. In the past three decades they have
propagated the culture of substance abuse, prostitution, corruption, and
deceit.
3-Leaders
of the Islamic republic of Iran have shown their terrorist and anti-democratic
tendencies in the past three decades. The experience of the past three decades
indicate that they will commit any crime both abroad and inside the country to
achieve their objectives.
4-In
order to maintain their power and influence in the Middle East and other
places, the leaders of the Islamic republic of Iran have organized terrorist
groups and set up smuggling networks. They use these networks to create
instability around the world. They murder opposition figures both abroad and
inside the country to achieve their objectives.
Through
the work of a number of freedom loving Iranian nationals we have gained
invaluable concrete information from within the mafia-like networks of the
regime.
Leaders
of the theocratic regime in Tehran make extensive use of front organizations in
employing agents of the Iranian Information Ministry and the Revolutionary
Guards under the disguise of cultural and financial advisors, who are sent
around the globe representing trade, cultural and manufacturing entities. These
front organizations have been able to distribute funds overseas. Terrorist
elements posing as businessmen and venture capitalist further establish the
regime’s networks and have even attempted to infiltrate the Iranian opposition
groups.
We
have solid evidence that the regime’s agents have robbed museums of antiques
and rare artifacts to smuggle them outside the country along with illegal
substances to cover their costs. Examples include:
1-An
Information Ministry and Revolutionary Guard operative, Mojtaba Bigdeli, has
set up a company in Turkey through which millions of dollars have been
transferred to banks in Turkey and Switzerland.
2-Oriental
Oil Company in Dubai, specializing in chemical deals such as kerosene and
gasoline, has the Iranian high officials on its roster of partners: Taherian
and Hadj Morteza (representing Khamenei), Safdari (the Revolutionary Guards),
Sirus Naderi, Hossein Sharifi (the Information and Defense Ministries),
Shamkhani (Revolutionary Guards and Defense Ministry liaison), Hosseinian (one
of the leaders of Ansar Hizbollah), Mohsen Ezhehyi (Information Ministry).
3-A separate network has stolen
the statue of Ario Barzan, a commander of the Dariush III’s army (the last
Achamenid emperor) from Iran’s national museum. The statue weighing more than
six pounds and standing at 27 inches was shipped out of the country, and sold
to an antiques dealer in London for $40m. A video clip showing the
transportation of this statue by the regime’s Mafia-like network is available here.
4-The mullah’s regime seems to have
divided the economical and trade opportunities with different countries into
zones of influence and have given each zone to a different faction of mullahs.
Each faction has installed its special representative who oversees Iran’s
economical relations with that particular country in such a way that no trade
or financial dealing can take place without the special envoy’s approval.
5-The
regime’s terrorist elements travel to various countries using diplomatic
passports, and contact with sleeper cells and regime’s agents in those
countries. These networks enjoy vast financial resources with which they pay
off Islamic terrorist groups.
6-Following
the assassination of Kurdish leaders in Mikonos restaurant in Berlin, the
German secret police closed down some of the companies that were fronts to
Iran’s Ministry of Information. This action prompted Tehran to arrest several
German nationals, and kept them in custody for a long time.
7-base on recent reports, the
theocratic regime in Tehran has sent its criminal agents to western countries
disguising themselves as political exiles, applying for asylum. The aim of the
regime is to infiltrate the opposition groups. We have obtained the names of
some of these agents.
Hassan
Massali, Ph.D.