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Iran's Jewish President?

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If this situation wasn't so serious, it would be quite humorous.  The Daily Telegraph has evidently exposed the rabidly anti-Jewish and anti-Israel Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as one of the many "crypto-Jews" around the world. No doubt this revelation will feed the flames of critics and conspiracy theorists who claim practically every leader on the planet is a Jew at some point. How else can it be maintained that "the Jews rule the world?"

Jewish hegemony is clearly spelled out in the Old Testament, and Christianity was largely the creation of people who followed the Old Testament, whether they be Israelites, Hebrews, Jews or Samaritans. My research shows that Christianity was created in significant part as a sort of "Trojan Horse" to park at the gate of the nations, after which out has come the Judeo-centric "Holy Bible," claimed by its proponents to be the very Word of the Almighty God of the cosmos, consistently favoring "the chosen" above all others! You can't get much culturally biased and dominant than that.

Jews have spread around the world and mated in practically every country, going back thousands of years. So, it does not surprise us to know that Admadinejad has Jewish roots, since it would seem that virtually everyone on the planet will have a Jewish relative somewhere down the line. Being a Jew is not a race, as there are Middle Eastern Jews, Indian Jews, European Jews, Chinese Jews and so on. And there are obviously Persian Jews as well.

Many of the conflicts on planet Earth thus turn out to be internecine fighting. Indeed, if the concept of a "Genetic Eve" is true, all conflicts on planet Earth are internecine battles. Time to stop the family fighting! Unfortunately, religious dementia largely keeps it going, as can be seen from this absurd development of a rabid Jew-hating Muslim actually being a Jew himself.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad revealed to have Jewish past

A photograph of the Iranian president holding up his identity card during elections in March 2008 clearly shows his family has Jewish roots.

A close-up of the document reveals he was previously known as Sabourjian – a Jewish name meaning cloth weaver.

Update: This story has been debunked by an alleged expert on Jewish Iranian communities.

Ahmadinejad has no Jewish roots

Comments (12)
  • Heidi Herman  - Ahmadinejad on his feelings toward Jews
    Here is a quote from Ahmadinejad's interview with Larry King from a year ago. According to Ahmadinejad, and I am not defending him, nor do I think everything he says is truthful, he claims not to hate Jews, but rather the Zionist and the re-established state of Israel...

    KING: You do not wish the Jewish people harm?

    AHMADINEJAD (through translator): No. You see, we have no problems with Jewish people. There are many Jews who live in Iran today. In Iran, for every 150,000 people, we have one representative at the parliament, or the Majles.

    For the Jewish community, even though there are only 20,000 in Iran, they still have one independent member in parliament who has the same prerogatives as the other members of parliament.

    But please pay attention to the fact that the Zionists are not Jewish people. They have no religion. They have no religion. They're neither Jews nor Christians nor Muslims. They just have -- wear masks of religiosity. How can you possibly be religious and occupy the land of other people? How can you call yourself a religious person and kill women and children?

  • Acharya S/D.M. Murdock
    Thanks, Heidi.

    I've have to repeat his last couple of lines back to him:

    Quote:
    They just have -- wear masks of religiosity. How can you possibly be religious and occupy the land of other people? How can you call yourself a religious person and kill women and children?


    This man is a complete and utter hypocrite, as he stands on the dead bodies of countless Iranians, including numerous woman and children. His regime has been despicably cruel, brutal, torturous and murderous to the innocent Iranian people. Young girls slated for execution - for what? - are raped beforehand, because the Islamic cult will not allow for virgins to be executed. That's just one of numerous atrocities committed over the past many centuries that Islam has enslaved the Persian people, especially in the past 30 years.

    What a despicable, treacherous character.
  • JH Chrestos
    And yet countless people look the other way in the name of diversity. I'm all for tolerance of others beliefs but when that means we ignore murder torture and rape it makes me sick.

    With such horrible criminal acts conducted in the name of Allah, here we (the US) are worried about their nuclear technology, and yet not one word about state sponsored murder, torture, and rape.

    I use to think that economic codependence was the way to world peace. But, on second thought, doesn't that foster a tolerance for human rights abuses? For example, since China has entered the 21st century, economically, it seems that our tolerance for their civil rights abuses has grown considerably. Our politicians are such cherry picking hypocrites.
  • Anonymous
    Sounds almost as bad as Netenyahu.
  • Acharya
    Here's an article by my friend Amil Imani, a Persian ex-Muslim, about the atrocities of the Islamic Republic:

    The Islamic Republic of Iran Reality Check

    Horrible stories that only the most psychopathic among us would justify for even one second. Yet, there are many such mentally ill people on this planet who want to stop us from reporting these crimes against humanity by calling us "Islamophobes," "racists" and "Zionists." These are very deranged and dangerous people.
  • Tommy
    "time to stop the family fighting" gawd i love you! :) I think the highly amusing finding is just marvelous, i see how it could be so positive. but like you mention, it will probably fan the flame for the jews control the world conspiracy. I often say to some of them, if Israel controls the US (AIPAC is very influential i dont deny that) then how come Israel has been asking the US to sell her a nuclear bunker buster, but the US has consistently refused to? Njoy your day, much respect yo! -Tommy
  • Rene Scherger  - Nuclear Bunker Busters
    Tommy--I suggest you watch the video I will post below and then research more about real deep penetration bunker busters already given to Israel and a new line coming on in December. Also, there is evidence that a different kind of Nuclear deep-penetration bomb is in the hands of Israel and has been used. So your point is moot.

    Nuclear Bunker Buster for War in Iran and Fallout
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb-VkYJRbW8
  • Acharya
    Thank you, Tommy. I appreciate the lovingkindness. You make a good point. I've known well about Jewish shenanigans going back thousands of years, with a seriously world-changing effort occurring in the creation of Christianity. But I get really weary of all the imbecility insisting that "the Jews control everything." Most Jews I have known - and there have been many - have been highly secular and not as cultish as is implied by this "the Jews control everything" mentality. Nor are Jews omnipotent, which they would have to be if they controlled EVERYTHING. This ridiculousness has almost destroyed the legitimate criticisms of Judaism by smogging it up.
  • Rene Scherger  - My itch
    Tongue-n-cheek here...lol! Jews don't control when I have an itch to scritch, but they have tremendous power unparalleled in consideration of their numbers by control of vital key facets of national and international institutions of many societies where they exist. This doesn't make them 'omnipotent' or in control of 'everything'. ;))

    I will certainly agree with you that religious/political and ideological hypocrisy and pretensions abound in all quarters. The strong likelihood that Amenjad is of Jewish orign is of no surprise to me, nor inconsistent with my experience of how Jews (not ALL Jews please) operate according to their religionised secular codes.

    I am quite certain there are different shades of Christians, Muslims and on the-sleeve pretenders or in name-only self-labeled members of all these religions. The rest are bleeding sheeple just following the strongest contingent of the leadership blindly. It is only because of this blindness that the 'flim-flam' clergy and their secular components of hypocrisy can mobilise the rest to actions/inactions that are immoral and irrational.

    In other words..the Few can control the many through many subterfuges, which makes my point that numbers of people in a control situation does not ever have to be the largest, nor does every hair on everyone's head have to be controlled to succeed in this self-evident accomplishment. The scummiest of the scum rises to the top in a world whose foundations are based upon lies, corruption, greed etc.

    .../ The Horned signal..lol!
  • Mickie Wupdajock
    Aren't all politicians hypocrites. Yes, Israel has killed many innocent people in Palestine and Lebanon. But Hamas has also killed many innocent Israelis. Ahmadinejad loves to talk about world injustice - ranging from Palestine to Africa - but he turns a blind eye to reforming the legal and penal system in his own country (something he promised to do in his election campaigns).

    For example, Delara Derabi was raped and executed for a trumped up charge a year ago. Ahmadinejad remained silent and did not do a thing. Ahmadinejad is famous for pointing out all that's wrong with just about everywhere else, but he needs to get it right in his own country first.

    However, Ahmadinejad is not Iran's true leader. That is Ali Khamenei (who is really the Shah) and it seems Ahmadinejad will turn a blind eye to the people's demands to satisfy and keep in with Khamenei. Khamenei is meanwhile afraid of his life of the Revolutionary Guard, who will kill you if you look sideways at them.
  • Humonnabarrett
    Funky dungki and shtingki mungki:

    Funky dungki goes to war against shtingki mungki and shtingki mungki falls into a state of terrorism and civil war. Funky dungki goes into a long period of recession. Funky dunky then wants to go to war on shtingki dungki and start it all over again. It is time that this vulpnaturisation of alpackfammative horseblunders of the order of archadad goes.
  • Jocklate Wup
    That mungki thing is gas. Iraq, US and Iran!!

    Ahmadinejad is nothing but a jocklate wup. He is about threatening as cup of cocoa.
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