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  • More agressiv! The croud had to kill all this dammed bastards!

  • hi.

  • dude it stinks in here...

  • obviously you dont know what this world is doing because by all means it does NOT relate to hitler in any way. not to mention, history is here for a reason yet people choose to repeat itself? sooner or later there's going to be another world war and in america probably another civil war, especially with all these dumb immigrants who dont have to pay taxes, and a bobble head of a president.

  • Dude dont even joke about stuff like that. im sure you wouldnt want ot be stuck in an oven either. idoit.

  • i know, right? lol shenghaikid.

  • Watching this video it reminded of

    tiananmen square massacre 20 years

    ago.  One sided battle you can not

    fight with guns by bare hands.....

  • but they chased off the cops...

  • what are you talking about ? there is protest and the police is stoping and arretesting them normally like in any manifestation in the world. do you see a tank or soldiers there ??

  • yes, but what are they protesting?

  • the gov of ahmadinejad

    they were 2 millions people that voted for khatami against ahmadinejad. but they forgot that there were 47 millions that voted in iran. all this thing is an american job but they will never win

  • power to the people .

  • Someone needs to lead them, they need to not give up. Men born to be tyrants are weak because they are backed only by a few in reality. Take them down and take them down quick, they manipulate the simple, but can start a fire that cannot be quenched by the true righteous.

  • power to the people!

  • Just remember that this 'bunch of kids' make up Iran's future.

    And to 72757373 do you like the killing of unarmed people? Because that is happening in Iran right now starting with the leaders of these protesters.

  • you got to be pretty stupid to believe that a landslide victory was rigged. has anyone bothered lookin at the ratio of protesters to the poeple that are fine with the way things are? these are a bunch of kids, get out the streets and good luck next elections, gg

  • LMGTFY: An estimated 70% of Iran's population is under 30 years of age.

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  • count your days dude!

    soon you'll be done!

    soon Iran will be free!

    and be sure, that every single mullah, basiji and proahmadi will have their special pay-off from the poeple! every single one including you!

    I got your IP!! run! run!!!

  • Man nemidunestam Arabha farsi baladan, Aha Mordeh guzid

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  • Did it pain while Israelis fucked your bloody mother, Arab bastard? We Iranians will do the same to it, Suck my thicky, it makes u picky

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  • Watch! A typical muslim coward is lying again. You are a European with "ALLAH o FUCKBAR" on your background-lol.

    Go and fuck yourself bloody Muzzy

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  • How many of you know more than one language???

  • I had someone comment to me that the average person in this area can basically be rallied to protest anything if its pitched correctly.

    That is not true. Simply put these people may not have money or an extensive education but they have common sense and a natural curiosity to learn and explore the outside world and its opportunities.

    Also the people of this region know at least two languages: Arabic and English.

    And let's not even mention how many dialects of Arabic there are out there.

  • I am so amazed and impressed by the passion and bravery of our people there. May God help them get rid of these animals that have ruined their lives for the past 30 years. My heart and prayers are with them. Thx for posting this video.

  • MsFineMind: I highly agree. I'm glad that they are standing up for themselves and not letting some corrupt government bring them down. Nice comment..

  • YESSSSS THEY ARE.  They don't deserve to be called cops.....they are dogs. The dogs are getting beat by the brave people.

  • The people stood up to the dirty basiji "police"....they defended themselves with rocks...and at the end you can see the dogs running away. YESSSS my people. You are brave souls.

  • lol a twitter revolution. hahah thats pathetic. real revolutionaries are turning in there graves.

  • It's a means of communication, I don't see what's pathetic about it

  • hahahahaha GOLD. thank you.

  • haha, I love this video.

    gun vs stone

    look at my brave people

  • center screen - 2:44

    dudes got some balls of steel

    and goes on a total rampage.

  • omg I know.....Every time I watch this video my eyes just goes on that guy...and I think to myself how brave he is and if I would do the same if I was there? He's like a one man army himself.

  • Iranians are protesting because of alleged electoral fraud, and now they want a new regime.

  • Iranians, don't give up! Now is the time take you country back from the regime! DO IT NOW!

  • Thats what I am saying! Good Job!

  • This is very SAD and TERRIBLE situation.

    I get Human Rights and Freedom is not Free for everyone!

  • IMPORTANT:

    If anyone is on twitter, set your location to Tehran and your time zone to GMT +3.30. Security forces are hunting for bloggers using location/timezone searches. The more people at this location, the more of a logjam it creates for forces trying to shut Iranians' access to the internet down.

  • wont we get arrested by US cops or something?

  • no its the Iranian police and intel. doing the crack down. nothing about that is illegal in the states. please. pass this on to others on twitter

  • nah, we live in a free country dude.

    not a theocracy, enjoy your freedoms and help out the iranians in a subtle way.

  • All protests have security forces/law enforcers around them to make sure the protesters don't get out of hand and turn violent.

    Everyone have the right to protest and demonstrate - but utilizing violence in a protest is not a human right. It's a crime.

    I can't support either side in this, since they're both bad.

  • actually, persians where the first to create human rights, that shows how much of a retard the government is. Secondly, if you knew how much pain there is since the islamic republic was settled, if you knew how many people began to be poverty stricken and how many people were killed by the Baseej and police everyday. I support the people who are fighting for their FREEDOM. You support someone by their main objective, not side charachteristics. This isnt for human rights, its for a new regime.

  • It started out peaceful but the cops started attacking the protesters 1st, so u can blame the police.

  • Well maybe u should know the WHOLE story before you write. PEACEFUL protests were first started by the people. They were met with viloent anti-riot "police". Basijis have killed many people in the last week. Students have disappeared from thier homes. Houses have been raded...THIS is their RESPOND to being brutalized. This is defending, not utilizing violence. Watch the video of the innocent girl (Neda) being shot in the heart & dying in her father's arms, then u might understand the frustration

  • Im American, i saw the video of Neda, and i felt bad 4 her. I support the potesters!

  • uncannyrich.go fuck your self asshole

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  • Afareen!!!! The people of Iran will not give up!! Down with the Police! Hemayat! Hemayat!

  • Ronald Reagan, a man with real balls, where are you now that we really need you???!!!

  • go tel that to ur president Carter who fucked up Iran from the beginning. And now, your president says he isn't going to interfere. USA caused this problem in Iran and now they are backing down from it. Check your REAL history books, you'll be surprised

  • *Sigh* When will they stop destroying their own country...

  • Very nice video. Well done to our brave brothers and sisters to make the guards back off. Hats off

  • @Uncannyrich - just people who have now idea what is going on can talk such a shit thing like you! If you would be graduated you would try to understand the situation in iran. The iranian population will for sure not live with the election. They lived the last 30 years with such an regime and they dont want to do that anymore! Think befor you write a comment like that!

  • uncannyrich stfu u jackass , whats the right way ? huh ? oh i forgot that ur country always goes throu the right way and thats war , right ? attacking other countries ? . and now u telling us what the right way ? looool . Get Lost Boy .

  • ey vallaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa oooooooooooooooo bezanin khareshono begayn ma ke dastemoon kotast az iran mashalla be shojaatetoon

  • get the fuck on home and stop destroying your own city. you had an election live with it. GO HOME ORGANIZE and make an actually change ffs. like a bunch of whinnin babies. you're getting yourself hurt and killed. you want freedom, we all want freedom, EVERYONE in this world wants freedom! there is a right way and a wrong way, this is recklesss and stupid. i pray for the innocent people caught up in this nonesense.

  • to be honest, i think your ignorant. we have wanted freedom for so long. and they take it away from us. to be quiet honest you have no heart. and to be more honest. if i knew who u were. id beat your ass. have a good day bitch.

  • difference between me and you, i will actually fuck youthe fuck up. you're being overzealous, you are not looking towards the future. fucking kids, im all for revolution, and if you dont see the reckless and foolishness in this.. you my friend are truly the ignorant one. every revolution had a leader, a plan, organization... this.... this is rioting and kids getting killed. this is a twitter revolution...

  • I hope iran gets a new regime

  • fgher

  • The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

  • funny how my comment was deleted by the video poster. its quite ironic and sad really. here you are posting this video in support of these "useful idiots" (as stalin put it) because you want democracy and freedom for iran. well, heres a start , learn to respect opposing opinions no matter what they are, you dishonorable self contradictory SHEEP.

  • Democracy is no good , 51 % rule the other 49 percent . No thanks ! We as Americans need to stay out of other countries and focus our efforts here! Imagine all the people.................. If we work as a Republic not a Democracy!

  • i agree, i was just pointing out the hypocrisy

  • are you sure its me who's the douchebag? conduct would suggest otherwise

  • Persian the democrats really have so much money on there end of the table they don't need ANOTHER bank to support them. Especially since they have people on the board of directors of several banks across the US as well as a majority of stock from these banks with the backing of taxpayers of the public to pay for their projects.

    I am wondering if you can give me more places to look for 'information' on this matter. I'll look and see if it has value.

    I'm going to sleep now just message it to me.

  • Looks like a battle.

  • Persian I looked up what you asked me too and I got to say that the people who were the sources behind that article were off the wall.

    Also your quote below this one is not true because congress had already been taken by democrats who vehemently opposed Bush and would have allowed no such bill to have past.

  • The democrats are controlled by the same neocon thinktank at the CFR, Trilateral Commision as well as the influence of AIPAC et al. You need to realise that Robert Gates was kept on from the Bush administration in the foreign office as well as the amount of influence from Wall-Street in the administration (e.g. Paulson of the Treasury).

    If you think that people like Paul Craig Roberts are wrong, then you are very naive and misinformed.

  • On June 29, 2008, Seymour Hersh reported in the New Yorker: Late last year, Congress agreed to a request from President Bush to fund a major escalation of covert operations against Iran, according to current and former military, intelligence, and congressional sources. These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the countrys religious leadership.

  • did you look into your crystal ball to make that conclusion? j/k j/k just having some fun here, xxxxxxw-guy.

  • Persian I don't see how your claims of CIA involvements are valid.

    cnewq5 obviously wants some revolution to change Iran but your suggestion (or seemingly accusation) is that this current event is to make the country part of a banking system.

    ??????

    That is pretty far fetched Persian.

  • Its NOT far-fetched.

    Go and Google "Paul Craig Roberts Iran CIA" (look for the article by Counter Punch)

  • its not that the people themselves know what the revolution is about. the average people on the street can be rowed to any cause if its promoted properly. the reality is iran is targeted and demonized on the global stage for not being a client state of the central bankers like 98 percent of the other countries in the world. they are nationalistic, and the elites dont want nationalism anymore, they want a one world government eventually, and you cant have that when rogue countries still exis

  • 12 STEPS TO VICTORY

    IRAN: General strike now - Form workers' & students' shoras (councils) - Build worker & student militias - Disarm & disband Basiji & Revolutionary Guards - Build revolutionary workers' & youth party - Overthrow mullahs' dictatorship - For a revolutionary constituent assembly

    GLOBAL: - Unconditional support for Iranian revolution - Defend Iran against US/Israeli attack - Demos & solidarity strikes - Build revolutionary parties - For a new revolutionary International

  • cnewq5....I'm starting to wonder about you.

    Your ideas may sound well intentioned, but by supporting these protestors and riots you are indirectly supporting a CIA operation to install Mousavi and his corrupt backers into power. This will mean that they will be more open to incorporating themselves into the IMF\World Bank system, liberalizing the economy and allowing foreign private investment in BUT being hardline and part of the establishment too.

  • Hey Paladin.

    The American Revolution of 1775 was VERY violent and it is very democratic. Also the French Revolution against its monarchy was violent. There are more examples but I think you get the point.

  • I have not forgotten those events of history but it is evident that this part of the world can and has and will fight if needed.

    Slaughtering them would not go well on the world stage no matter what is said because unlike China and Russia the Iranian military doesn't even compare. Heck they are still using tanks from the 1970s and 80s!!!

  • Seems we all agree about most things ;)

  • cnewq5, SHUTUP about my mother country. You have no business in interfering!

  • The Iranian revolution is an international affair. I'm not interfering anyway. It's being debated all over the planet. How do you intend to stop that? And would you tell me to shut up if I was agreeing with you?

  • cnewq5...your channel is full of Green Revolution propaganda. You are poking your nose far too much into my mother country's business. Its fine for people to comment, but NOT direct and give specific instructions to Iran's people the way you are doing.

    KEEP TO YOUR OWN BUSINESS!

  • Not to burst your bubble Persian but do you honestly think that an open discussion will occur overnight like this???

    I do not like the potential bloodshed that could ensue hear but Ahmadinejad is probably NOT wanting to have coffee with these people.

  • Its NOT an overnight discussion. Its called dialogue. Democratic reform is not formed through violent revolutions! It is a gradual process of struggle where there are more concessions, compromises and changes in statutes. This has been the case in the history of certain western governments', the labor movements, etc. None of the labor movements caused revolution, but they did cause changes in the law to give workers' more rights and the ability to vote!

  • You are talking about reforms in existing democracies. Before they became democracies there WERE revolutions in almost all western countries.

    Iran is not a democracy, it's a theocracy. There is no possibility of gradual reform.

    Of course there must be dialog - among those who want a free Iran, now and after the regime is gone, people can talk about what they want in the future.

    But the regime must go - THAT is what Iranians IN Iran know and feel - it's written in blood.

  • cnewq5...incorrect.

    Go and google "democracy tony benn" and watch it and you will see it is a gradual process of dialectic struggle between certain socio-economic groups and the state. Its not acheived by an all-out overthrowing of a regime!

  • I dont know if the revolution will prevail, it may take time. The longer it lasts, the better are its chances. But we dont want to escalate into a total showdown, because if theres a total showdown now, the chances are the worst elements — the Iranian neocons — will prevail.

    - Zbig Brzezinski (in a recent interview)

  • Brzezinski: Obamas offering moral sympathy. Hes identifying himself morally, historically with what is happening in Iran. But hes not engaging himself politically. Hes not interfering, because that could turn badly and it could be exploited by the neocons in Iran to crush the revolution, to wipe it out.(cont)...

  • NOT reactionism, unjustifed protests, etc. The current "green revolution" is a sham.

  • If Iranians want change; then it will need to be in a form of open discussion to gradually create a transitional period away from a Guardians Council to that of a Constitutional Republic that defines a compromise between conservatives and liberals within a document statute. This would also allow free choice for elections and any candidates without some clerics deciding who can run. The only rule is that all candidates must follow the Constitution.

  • The regime will not permit gradual change. That is evident. The only way is to overthrow them, elect a constituent assembly, then go from there.

  • Your name is Christopher and your channel seems to be heavily interfering in Iranian affairs. Why do you do this? What is your agenda? My agenda is that I am half Iranian and have cousins there that I care about and want to inform.

  • Just remember folks that big things have small beginnings and that has been proven for good or bad intentions.

    Castro started his revolution in Cuba with only 12 followers.

    Poland past solidarity under the boot Communism.

    Again maybe there is (though unlikely) some outside involvement of a government agency but I doubt it.

  • There is clearly an internal elite conflict in Iran, and people like Rafsanjani and Mousavi have criticized Khameini. There are doubts however, about the degree in which the protests are co-ordinated by these respective individuals. If these individuals end up in power; it could possibly be the case that they are deemed more open to bargain with the West. However, their lack of reformist credentials would be unlikely to change policies internally.

  • Exactly right! The difference between Mousavi & Ahmadinejad is minimal, especially regards internal life.

    Until the split became evident near the end of the election campaign, there was apathy about the vote. Then support for Mousavi swelled, as a way of getting at the regime.

    Now that the split is deep and open, people are using the chance to fight for freedom. Mousavi will not satisfy them now with cosmetic changes.

  • "If we can't get enough other countries to come along with us to do that, then we've got to go with regime change by bolstering opposition groups and the like, because that's the circumstance most likely for an Iranian government to decide that it's safer not to pursue nuclear weapons than to continue to do so. And if all else fails, if the choice is between a nuclear-capable Iran and the use of force, then I think we need to look at the use of force." - John Bolton

  • All of those protesting and rioting in Iran are waisting their lives. Your actions serve no purpose. Why were you not rioting in 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, etc, etc? There is no proof that your candidate won, and there are always irregularities in Iranian elections. Neither Mousavi or Ahmadinijad are reformists, and both of them have a very bad track record. So, you need to explain yourselves.

  • all provoked with hopeless aims......with the local elites waiting for their martyrs

  • Really recommend people check out YT channel Hopi2008

    The videos of a recent solidarity meeting in London give background and analysis.

    If you look at HOPI website ( hopoiDOTorg - or google Hands Off the People of Iran ) you'll see there are Iranians who oppose BOTH Ahmadinejad AND Mousavi, and who are against US/Zionist intervention too.

  • Why the FUCK are these people supporting Mousavi then?

    Why are they all "green" protestors? This is clearly some form of unified agenda. I smell CIA.

  • seems cnewq is anti mousavi, anti current government but seems to feel the need to lie about this being stirred up, sponsored by Soros, Brezinski, HRW, BBC etc, etc *yawn*

  • You seem to have a limited pallet of political colors. The real alternative to Ahmadinejad/Mousavi/Western imperialism is... workers revolution, socialism. Never heard of that?

  • lol ever heard of it....friend....my great grandparents were in the Jarrow March, National Strike, I was in Class War, I have been a mayday protestor, anarchist-communist, studied kropotkin to andrea gorz/bookchin etc etc....ever heard of them...lmao i know where your comming from a probably a good person......but youre very nieve to a degree, watch Alex Jone's Endgame

  • Im all for workers power, fairness, equality, etc but dont falll for the phony left-right paradigm and be very careful, think 1984, Soviet Russia, China

  • i'm not naive. i also have a 'history'. it would be interesting to discuss this further, but comments aren't a good medium for real deabate.

  • They are not all green protesters. The smell of the CIA is there: in the misinformation campaign to discredit the popular revolution by saying its inspired by them.

    The ADL is putting the story out too. That's a zionist lobby organization. Ask yourself, why would Zionists want to discredit a movement they are supposed to have initiated?!

  • What do Michael Ledeen (the American 'neo-conservative'), Mir-Hossein Mousavi (the Iranian presidential candidate of 'change') and Adnan Khashoggi (the opulent Saudi Arabian jet-setter) have in common?

    They are all good friends and associates of Manuchehr Ghorbanifar (an Iranian arms merchant, an alleged MOSSAD double agent, and a key figure in the Iran/Contra Affair, the arms-for-hostages deals between Iran and the Reagan administration).

  • Mousavi is also ex-PM and a butcher of the people. The struggle has already gone beyond his election campaign. People are taking the chance of a split in the regime to fight to overthrow it.

  • They wont succeed because they are a minority who have been supported by a pro-Shah western Iranian community via a messaging network into university campuses. The CIA and Mossad are also involved.

  • it's not a people's revolution at all! It's a western, soros, hrw, brezinski etc backed one! As I said you can already see the greedy middle class, westernised local elites licking their lips, wating to suck the New World Order C**K!

  • Fuck the poeple woh aer against islamic repuplic of iran . They are a banch of loser .Down with mosawy and mojaheden Kharrrrrrrrr.

  • to kachalohead: you too... r u on drugs?

  • To those people out there who say it is 'no business of our what these people do', just remember that our country was made great because we HAVE cared for people!

    Also we care because we are human beings and its a natural instinct to to want to help others. At least that is until we train ourselves not to.

    I personally think its cool to see other people standing up for themselves and stop allowing others to force them to live one way or think this way or (as in this case) vote that way!

  • yes, but what Iran wants is to deal with their own issues themselves.

  • oh yea we sure helped a lot of people in iraq by killing 1 million civilians. who are gona we help next iran? GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE

  • You're right US/UK should keep out of Iran, but a popular revolution in Iran is Israel's nightmare, not dream. Think of a radical, progressive regime, and the revolution spreading to overthrow the corrupt Arab regimes - most of whom are now US friendly, and at least neutral to Israel....

  • who is more radical and corrupt regimes? the arabs or the isrealis? have an open mind. palestinians people have been suffering for centuries. have mostly been on the defensive side. they are poor, starving, have nothing to fight back. the civilians and kids are the victims of the brutal war. they getin kicked out of their own land with illegal occupations and settlements. i ask you to please see some of the videos on my page. even the good jews dont approve of the settlements

  • Just keep lying to yourself like that, about the USA "helping" the rest of the countries. It'll help you sleep much better.

  • "If we can't get enough other countries to come along with us to do that, then we've got to go with regime change by bolstering opposition groups and the like, because that's the circumstance most likely for an Iranian government to decide that it's safer not to pursue nuclear weapons than to continue to do so. And if all else fails, if the choice is between a nuclear-capable Iran and the use of force, then I think we need to look at the use of force." - John Bolton (American neo-con)

  • My Iran playlist:

    youtubeDOTcom/view_play_list?p­=9D2054565B355278

  • Look guys even if some government agency was behind this I think it still didn't take a lot of effort for these people to start protesting!

    Still its good to see the people of Iran standing up for themselves.

  • whats thats gona prove? all its doing its creating more chaos in the country. what business is it of ours what they do?

  • I have no idea what's going on, but I can tell it's terrifyingly gruesome.

  • What do Michael Ledeen (the American 'neo-conservative'), Mir-Hossein Mousavi (the Iranian presidential candidate of 'chagne') and Adnan Khashoggi (the opulent Saudi Arabian jet-setter) have in common?

    They are all good friends and associates of Manuchehr Ghorbanifar (an Iranian arms merchant, an alleged MOSSAD double agent, and a key figure in the Iran/Contra Affair, the arms-for-hostages deals between Iran and the Reagan administration).

  • Iranian brothers and sisters do not fall for the CIA, HRW, Soros, Brezinski lies.....look at their colour revolutions, the post-communist countries! You will be lied and enslaved under your own local elites serving the New World Order plan! We dont want World War Three as suggested by the RAND Corporation to remedy the economic situation in the world

  • It's not a color revolution in Iran - stop the misinfo - this is a popular uprising that the cia/israel do NOT want!

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  • I don't think dividing and conquering is in any way sexually stimulating so it couldn't really be a wet dream.

  • I never said it was either....read what I said, and try thinking for yourself ;) And what I said isnt misinfo.....101% fact And the CIA/Israel of course want this, a softer, easier to manipulate country, etc, etc. You're the one spread misinfo cnewq5 and not very well

  • A real peoples revolution will make for a tougher Iran, not softer.

  • You do talk rubbish......I already see on the t.v. the middle-classes, people with agendas that suit the American, Western, New World Order one getting ready for their moment, provoking things, etc.

  • Well you should get away from your tv & do some proper research. There have been strikes already. If those spread, the regime is finished.

    Of course there's a risk Iran could lapse into chaos, but there's every chance of a successful revolution to bring a free society - neither fundamentalist, nor a US client, but an independent secular Iran,

    Think of what you are defending: a regime of repression, torture and murder - why should Iranians have to suffer that?

  • I do get away from t.v.....again have to make your little, diversion comments...........im not defending anybody....but dont lie to people and try to pull one over on them matey ;)

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  • it was stirred up and sponsored by outside influences, people organisations with dubious agendas

  • I'm not lying. How have I lied? We have different opinions of facts and events. That's not lying.

  • to dmj481 : are you on drugs?

  • not at all mate, anything else intellectual to say?

  • You can not argue with someone that is throwing rocks and bottles at you.

    That being said, a nice water gun would have done the trick, but obviosuly this 3rd world country would rather go to extremes.

    Either way, Civilian Deaths are caused by Civilians inciting riots.

  • FYI, being a 3rd world country doesn't mean it's ruled by apes. And in any country you would not gun your ppl down. Your prejudgments lefts a lot to be desired.

  • One thing that is certain to my senses is that there is conflict, as we see here in this clip. As far as predicting stuff, It seems obvious to me personally that we're going to see more conflict all over the world. Some say it's the sign of an apocalypse, others say it's the NWO, others say it's the return of the son of God, other people think it's due to astrological efforts in our universe. Doesn't really matter what one thinks is reality or real, fact is: we see conflict happen right now.

  • Hey Starry. Predicting the future is really easy. Man will always be in conflict with man. It's in our genes.

  • NO it's in humanity

  • That sadly holds much truth.

  • An age of transitions! They have been planning for this for years!

  • this all BS propaganda from the zionists to spread hate amongst the general public in us. they lead us into a immoral, illegal war in iraq causing genocide, now they want iran. this is a good tactic to make a monster out of iranian govt. youtube and fallen into the wrong hands.

  • OK, I responded to how absurd it was to say Israel led us into the Iraq war already, so I won't again.

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  • Iraq was no threat to Israel, the war in Iraq hasn't aided Israel or zionism in anyway. If anything it's fueled anti-western extremism targeted against Israel.

  • watch?v=mWRmB6w2L1I

  • awesome! check out my Iran playlist:

    view_play_list?p=9D2054565B355­278

  • can't get that playlist link to work...

  • add it after the basic yt url and /

    or just go to my channel and its in the menu on the right (uploads, favorites, then the playlist)

  • If the cia was involved, why go to all the trouble? Just assassinate the ugly, corrupt, crossed-eyed fool monkey.

  • WHERE IS YOUR ALLAH NOW IRAN?

  • god has gotten sick of iran

    so...........it looks like he's decided to destroy them from within

    hehehehehhehehehehHAHAHHAHAHAH­AHAHAHAHHAHA

  • my allah is fucking jesus up da ass because my god jesus is the real god

  • Well, if Allah is engaged in sexual relations with Jesus, then he must be real.

  • That is warped.

  • Governments (Pluto) will beef up more and more, restrict more and more freedom, but the spirit of freedom (Uranus) will resist all this tyranny. It's going to be hectic the next 2 years, that's for sure. If you know how to read the signs, it's pretty stunning how accurate it is. If the sun and moon has influence on our bodies (and all life on earth), it's ignorant to assume that any other astronomical body in the universe doesn't works out power and influence on our bodies and minds.