On this week’s episode of Breaking History, Gordon and I discuss all things Iran, past present and future.
Or watch on Youtube here, Bitchute here or Soundcloud here
On this week’s episode of Breaking History, Gordon and I discuss all things Iran, past present and future.
Or watch on Youtube here, Bitchute here or Soundcloud here
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Iran, SAVAK, CIA, Surveillance, Censorship, Behaviorism, Genetics, Viral DNA/RNA Evolutionary Design, Biotch, Bioethics, Genetics, Eugenics, AI, Transhumanism. ALL interconnected. Along with Jeffrey Epstein/Mossad, UK Royals and Intelligence agencies.
I weave it together in a Magic Carpet Ride Stack I'll link to in a comment below, saving the Iran connection in this comment.
The Iran connection. Parviz Sabeti was the deputy in SAVAK, Iran's intelligence agency, and a high ranking security official in Shah's regime. He was known as the "Most feared man in Iran." Take note of his last name, he has a daughter I'll introduce you to in my next comment. It's important to get to know her.
Parviz Sabeti
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parviz_Sabeti
"is an Iranian lawyer, former SAVAK top deputy under the regime of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He was in charge of SAVAK’s second division which was called “Surveillance and Pursuit” dept. the division of SAVAK that was mainly responsible for interrogating individuals. Born in Sang-e Sar, Semnan Province. Sabeti received a law degree from the University of Tehran and joined the SAVAK, Iran's intelligence agency in Shah's regime, in 1957, and quickly rose to become the acting director of the SAVAK's so-called third division, the Division of Surveillance and Pursuit, and later became its director."
He has been called one of the most powerful men in the last two decades of the Pahlavi dynasty.
SAVAK: A Feared and Pervasive Force
Washington Post, May 9, 1977
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1977/05/09/savak-a-feared-and-pervasive-force/ad609959-d47b-4b7f-8c8d-b388116df90c/
"Officials of the Washington-based Center for National Security Studies say they suspect that the CIA still makes an annual payment to SAVAK.
SAVAK's greatest triumph has perhaps been psychological. The SAVAK are spoken of as people who know everything, hold everything in their hands and have friends and helpers everywhere.
It takes very little to become a political suspect in Iran, for every action may have political significance.
All crime is, in a sense, political: Profiteering is putting personal interests before those of the state. Criticizing the shah belittles his authority and weakens the state's prestige, hence its authority.
Sabeti said that a dossier is started on a person "only if he is involved in anti-government activities." He amended that to say, "Or if we have the slightest indication he may become involved: then files and surveillance begin immediately."
At another point, he said, "If the opinion of dissenter were regarded as being helpful to the enemy, then any activity, direct or indirect, would be treason."
When I described seeing people afraid to speak of them except in a whisper, Sabeti said calmly, "There is no fear of SAVAK among the people."
Torture and Denials of Rights Laid to Iran by Jurists’ Group
New York Times, May 29, 1976:
https://archive.fo/cTKWI#selection-281.0-281.60
“Political suspects in Iran are subjected to “psychological and physical torture,” the International Commission of Jurists said in a report published today.
The “abundant evidence showing the systematic use” of such torture by Savak, the secret police organization, has not been submitted by the Iranian authorities to independent investigation, according to the report.
“In the past year Savak has made progress because of more work, more activities and more concentration on certain points,” the lanky 40‐year‐old Mr. Sabeti said, smiling over his teacup at the Savak headquarters here. He added crisply: “We never torture.”
The report also said that a key role in ordering political arrests here had been played by “the much‐feared Chairman Sabeti,” who heads a liaiso group linking Savak and the Force.
Since its establishment years ago, Savak—the name an acronym for Persian words meaning National Intelligence and Security Organization—has become probably the most powerful and dreaded police force in the Moslem Middle East. It reports directly to Shah and is subject to very few other controls.
Asked how many agents Savak maintained in the United States, Mr. Sabeti, a dapper figure in a plaid tie and a pale blue suit, leaned back and said amiably: “We'd better not talk about this, but we are fully aware of the situation of Iranian students abroad, especially those working in international Communism activities.”
Was he working with the CIA? You betcha! Were the NYT and WaPo pieces a part of the CIA's campaign to ramp up the overthrow of the Shah as you both suggest in the podcast? You betcha! And he was allowed to move to the US, protected, given fortune and favor for him and his family. Including his daughter, Pardis. Who's story will be in my next comment, her story connecting the dots to my opening paragraph.
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