Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Iran's New Voice?



This is exactly why I make videos - a meaningful discourse even when a concrete consensus cannot be reached (at least initially).

These are comment excerpts from my YouTube channel (youtube.com/user/kazukiseirei)and the related vid:

Important Discourse in Comments Section (Please Read and Weigh-in):

rageunderground: I agree with Irans regime being tough on its people, but one has to question this green revolution agenda being pushed by mainly western media combined with Israels and the US stand on Irans civilian nuclear program, both countries have stated that if its nuclear program is not stopped by the end of this year, all options are on the table. and we all know what that means...

i smell propaganda playing the people to support another war in the name of freedom.

spinalfluidontap: So I'm not the only one. I should have known you would have caught this as well. It would be interesting to know just how many CIA and Moassad operatives are in STILL at work in Iran.

It all reaks of propaganda. "How can anyone in this day and age trust the MSM, and the psy-ops that are perpetrated by foreign nations.

rageunderground: another thing that smeels fishy about this, is the western medias interest in the Iran protests, Yes a few people got killed and dozens got arrested, but people died in the G20 in London, 100s of thousands protested at the capital, why is it that none of this gets on the main stream media? while Iran protests is almost feverish in reporting.

I support the Iranian people if they want a regime change, but i dont want it to be under the bombs of American fighters

kazukiseirei: There is no doubt that the media is manipulating this in that the Iranian people's interest coincide with that of their own (their own being the corporatists wishes). G20 fallout did not coincide with what they wanted and thus, was silenced, as unfortunate as that was.

Rage, your sentiments almost exactly match my own, I support the Iranians, should they want change, but "not under the bombs of American fighters." Exactly bro =D

Peace

spinalfluidontap: Speaking of media... Saw some protesters whom were getting beat up by the "Green side" as these protesters were in support of the government. But the reporter talking over this scene had it backwards. I fucking doubt that was accidental. Wasn't the Orange revolution strikingly similar? I think this will make a good topic for my psy-op discussion tomorrow.

northpal2: @rageunderground exactly!
Zbigniew Brzezinski
THE GRAND CHESSBOARD
The CIA/NGO color revolution is not meant to produce a regime change.
It's actually supposed to FAIL.
It's true purpose is to produce a synthesis,
in the old Hegelian tradition.
The Iranians are being played.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did win that election,
Ziggy laid this out in his book
THE GRAND CHESSBOARD.

kazukiseirei: I thought a lot about that too, actually I am in agreement with you. However, I still find myself thinking that a.) I am not too comfortable with our military basically "sandwiching" Iran and itching for a conflict (which would be disastrous based on conversations I've had with friends in China) - speculations of the "World War III" type. and b.) All geopolitics aside, we should be looking at this as something of a "model" to be followed. When you are upset with your government, when you feel that they are not serving your interests, than you should do something other than turn the TV on.

I agree, somethings fishy here, but my question would be to everyone, what are the alternatives?

Thank you as always for the comment Rage =D

Peace.

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