Iran to Execute 4 BANKERS on Fraud Charges
Comment Posted by Brittany Stepniak – Thursday, February 21st, 2013
Iran’s judiciary system recently worked through the biggest banking fraud case in the nation’s history.
According to The New York Times, the outcome of the case was made official on Monday. Results were dramatic to say the least.
Judiciary spokesman Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei told reporters that four people had been officially sentenced to death on charges of corruption and “disrupting the country’s economic system.”
The guilty party was responsible for mishandling $2.6 billion of funds – using forged documents in order to receive credit from banks, permitting them to purchase state-owned companies.
From PressTV:
According to the indictment, the owners of Aria Investment Development Company, which is at the center of the controversy, had bribed bank managers to get loans and letters of credit. The company has more than 35 offshoots which are active in diverse business activities.
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“The four are Mahafarid Amir-Khosravi…[the prime suspect], Behdad Behzadi, his legal advisor, Iraj Shoja, his financial solicitor and Saeed Kiani Rezazadeh, head of the Ahvaz branch of Saderat Bank,” he [Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei] said.
Additionally, the president of the Bank Melli branch in Kish was condemned to life in prison. The former deputy minister Khodamorad Ahmadi has been ordered to spend a decade in prison as well, according to Iran’s attorney general, Mohseni-Ejei.
Several others involved in this infamous scandal have also been slapped with heavy fines and many have also been prohibited from holding public office.
Economist Nouriel Roubini added his two cents on the subject, reporting to Bloomberg:
“Bankers are greedy; they’ve been greedy for the last hundreds of years…t’s not a question if they are more immoral today then they were a thousand years ago, you have to make sure they behave in ways in which you minimize those risks.”
This message surely hits a little too close to home for central bankers across the globe who have been engaged with fraud and corruption in the past or present.
Constituents and political leaders spend a big chunk of time debating over how to deal with our crumbling economy. Ending system abuse from insiders and the Fed alike would undoubtedly have a positive ripple effect, but how is that goal going to be achieved? Thus far, not a single chief central banker has been arrested in light of the financial crisis.
This is completely asinine.
They keep making more money, while we struggle to thrive in the middle class. The brutal truth is that banks prosper when people are on welfare. They’re invested in keeping you down and could care less about your American Dream.
Perhaps Iran is on to something by enforcing real consequences when insiders mess with the country’s entire economic system. The death sentence decision is obviously harsh (Iran’s justice system is pretty harsh in general). Alas, what’s decided cannot be undone. They said they are trying to set an example.
Elite criminals shouldn’t be treated differently than any other criminal; they should be prosecuted, not protected.
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Heheh, London’s proxy gov’t in Persia is calling the kettle black by going after usurers since it’s one of the most murderous regimes since Mao Tse Tung’s [Image Can Not Be Found]
The Pan-Islamic movement was started in London in the late 1800s in preparation for their takeover of the Middle East and the destruction of the Turkish Empire, which was on its last legs, anyway.
The fellow the banksters/masons put in charge of this movement was Jalal-u’d-Din (‘Splendor of Religion’ in Arabic --no kidding [Image Can Not Be Found] ) Afghani, who seemed to believe his own jive. This is how Islamic fundmentalism was established in the target countries. Note the close historic parallels to Christian and Jewish fundamenatlism, by the way.
I’ve known a lot of people from the Middle East since my youth, including refugees from Persia since 1979, and the picture they paint is quite unlike whatever you’l see in the media or academia. The systematic destruction of the progressive elements of those cultures matches Mao’s Cultural Revolution in essence if not in scope and bloodshed; also resembles Hitler’s and Stalin’s purges of the intelligentsia. It was just done more quietly.
Usury has always been unlawful in Islamic countries, which I think is why those regions were suddenly civilized after the seventh century and remained relatively civilized until the Ottomans took over and did their worst after the European dark ages. In Persia, which successfully resisted Ottoman conquest, the clergy gradually corroded the culture so that by the 1700s Persia was in a dark age. As we know, many or most of the noteworthy poets, artisans, scientists, engineers and philosophers came from Persia in the earlier centuries of Islam.
When the Brits sent ‘Khomeini’ in to destroy Persia in the late 1970s the groundwork had already been laid for that country’s religious dictatorship. Along with this development came a brisk trade in heroin, which of course London has always controlled, worldwide. Clergy were pushing heroin and pedopelia. The Catholics can at least be assured that the pedophelia of Islamic clergy, at least in Persia, is more widespread and even open than among Catholic priests [Image Can Not Be Found]
Khomeini evidently lost a finger on one of his hands before he was expelled from Persia. When ‘he’ returned in triumph he had all his fingers. We know that every parasitic/predatory regime in modern history has a stable full of body doubles for their figureheads.
I hope that more people will read The Babylonian Woe because I think this book gives the clearest historical perspective of how the ancient parasite uses precious metals to create and control empires. The concept of empire is now a dinosaur, obviously, even ‘secret’ empires like the old one that is now controlled from London. The Chinese, who now own and operate that empire and without a lot of enthusiasm, apparently, are more pragmatic and I think they know that their days are also numbered because the Chinese people are waking up. China’s money, I believe, is based on the productivity of the population and not on precious metals. Since no ‘experts’ ever comment on this I’m keeping it in my wait and see file but by reading a wide variety of credible authors I’m at least certain that all of the financial experts who ignore China’s dominance are just blowing hot air.
I’m 3/4 through Carroll Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope and he points out a self-evident fact that has broadened my view of Nazi Germany’s prosperity. It’s established that Hitler and crew took Germany off the metal standard and did what China is now doing. The German people prospered until the Americans, British and Russians invaded the country in '45 but we need to factor in the plundering by the Nazis of the wealth of the conquered countries and their use of an endless supply of tens of millions of expendable slave laborers (Jews were a minority) to maintain the war industry. This exactly the way that the Babylonians began creating empires of usurious conquest (In Mesopotamia, Egypt, North Africa, Anatolia, Greece, and, Rome) thousands of years ago, of course, and I’m sure it’s no accident that the City of London families, who are probably the same families, via Phoenicia, Venice (Venetia), and Amsterdam that existed in ancient Babylon and conducted the finance industry, created their own empire the same way, long before Hitler showed up.
Greg Hallett makes a very good case for the claim that Stalin and Hitler were both trained at Tavistock in London, by the way. I believe Mao was also trained by the Brits, probably by Bertrand Russell, personally, in China. That monster (Russell) was one of the elite among the City of London’s controlling families. He was an icon to the hippies but if you understand that the hippie phenomenon was a Tavistock/CIA creation, based on Theosophy, that’s not alarming. Hitler’s earliest occult training was by Theosophists, which is a fact that nobody is denying. Russell openly advocated the nuclear destruction of the population of Africa so that there would be no interference to plundering that continent. This is one of the reasons that I don’t think a Nobel Prize is something to brag about. He and Averill Harriman each got one of those and so did Killer Kissinger, later on. I guess the hippies weren’t told about Russell’s extracurricular interests. Hallett’s research method has been to record the confidential claims of retired British spies and then go find an abundance of circumstantial evidence for it all in the public record. I really like his work because it’s full of important material that isn’t seen in any other books but gives one an even broader view of the corporate world order. That’s not to say that everything he presents is beyond reproach but that’s true of everyone, of course. It’s up to each of us to use our own discernment and not rely on others for that.
Quigley seemed entirely oblivious to the influence and even the existence of Mystery School (Babylonian/Egyptian) secret societies and the historical dominance of a few ancient families but he keeps noting the strange betrayals of London in modern history that can’t really be explained in any other context except their hidden agenda. It’s a terrific read because it gives a clear outline of modern history so that when one has read some credible conspiracy books one can see why these betrayals take place and who benefits.
The corporate order is heavily vested in the Pajama People’s well-programmed assumption that life is chaotic and that humanity are expendable beasts [Image Can Not Be Found] but as more and more orgonite gets distributed in populated areas this strange hypnotic state is dissolving, as many of us are now seeing.
Meanwhile, Carol and I keep a little precious metal in case of emergency because the stuff is always going to have value. She feels sure that if there will be an economic disruption due to the demise of the US government it will only last a few weeks, then things will be better than ever (free of parasitic control).
What fascinates me about Gare’s material is that China has always considered silver to be more precious than gold and I think there’s a connection to his belief in silver. The Brits plundered nearly all of China’s silver in the 1800s in an attempt to conquer the country, though of course industrialization (as Quigley skillfully describes) was the most damaging aspect of the decline of the ancient Chinese empire and several European countries took part in that, of course. The Brits were in front because the insisted that their opium could only be bought with silver in China and they used India to produce the opium–starving mllions of Indian farmers in the process.
The destruction of India’s economy and the murder of tens of millions of farmers by forced starvation by the British East India Company in the early 1800s may have been Mao Tse Tung’s pattern for the later genocide in China in which he murdered 80 million people by starvation. China then built their present economy on slave labor for a couple of decades after the blessed demise of Mao. Thank God that’s all over! Now, for the first time in recorded history, the government of China is afraid of public opinion (in China) and they didn’t establish adequate propaganda (mind control) infrastructure to control that, as was done in England, the US, Russia and Germany before WWII. I think that’s why the Chinese gov’t failed to destroy Ai Wei Wei last year.
The Egyptian empire in its conquering (later) phases was financed by Babylonians who needed the constant wars in order to get endless slave labor to mine for the metal in Southern Sudan, by the way. I want to do a little more digging, so to speak, to see if our friends are converting that particular region to farming, now. I forgot the name of the region so if anyone who is reading this has also read The Babylonian Woe and remembers the name, please email me at [email protected].
~Don
Russia has evidently been in control of Northern Persia since the Brits sent ‘Khomeini’ in to destroy the country and grab it’s oil essentially for free.
Truman and Churchill handed China to Stalin near the end of WWII and this is called ‘the worst betrayal in history’ by Carroll Quigley, who obviously ddn’t understand that London was about to achieve final victory over China through Mao Tse Tung. Britain was the only ‘democratic’ country that had an embassy in Peking during Mao’s reign of terror. The Korean War ended the day that Stalin was found dead in his office, which I think was a couple of days after he actually died since nobody had the guts to open that door uninvited; Stalin had destroyed literally all of his enemies. I think someone was finally emboldened by the smell of decaying human flesh.
The Russians had destroyed most of the US Air Force in Korea. My own father was among the jet pilots who were easily shot down. It wasn’t due to lack of training because he trained on jets for two years on the latest jets in Texas and Britain before he went to Korea and had a reputation as a good fighter pilot. I think the Russians got the pick of the litter among the German aeronautical engineers at the end of WWII, no doubt as part of London’s Cold War agenda. Britain and America evidently got Germany’s flying saucer tech.
Breshnev, in Stalin’s directed footsteps, forbade Mao’s passionate plea to let him send millions of Chinese troops into Vietnam to wipe out the Americans. Those troops remained at the border until the end of the war (won by Russia’s–London’s–proxy regime in Hanoi), which was also around the time that Mao finally died.
The Chinese lately bit the Brits on the @$$, haha, and those old Babylonian pedophiles obviously didn’t even see it coming.
History is fun!
~Don
Sorry to disrupt the flow, but I think it’s important!
China has always considered silver to be more precious than gold
Silver is one of the greatest antibacterial agent that exists, why do we still keep that habit of throwing coins in fountains? I believe it’s because in the past they were made of silver and that kept the water almost bacteria free and thus drinkable, it had nothing to do with wishes… Why is it an old habit to feed babies with a silver spoon, again anti-bacterial [Image Can Not Be Found] Why do we keep silver sets for big occasions, maybe because of their worth, but I would say it has more to do with health.
Anyway, ignoring the money matters, silver is clearly more precious than gold, especially if you can’t count on having drinkable water in times of hardship [Image Can Not Be Found]
My Children and I have been making and using c silver well over a decade cause is the best natural anti-biotic period bar none… Always over look medicinal properties when preaching silver as the market share for that is minuscule so far… Iow when it comes to c silver a little goes a long way…
according to Ken Adachi “Gold is substantially heavier (79) than silver (47), has different properties, and behaves differently in the body. Gold has no germicidal properties while silver has incredible germicidal properties. Hulda Clark discovered that gold enables certain pathogenic organisms like salmonella to reproduce itself. Gold also allows prions to thrive in the body. Silver does not act as a co-enzyme to enable pathogenic growth. Quite the opposite.”
started reading DAVID ASTLE’s Babylonian Woe …can’t disagree with any of it so far but only on page 12, the last 2 months, staying around home, has freed up time for lots of needed projects like the 108’s and posting, expect lots more of same as I have to stay close for another 2 months [Image Can Not Be Found]
Hi Gare,
Very funny,
I’m a orgon-flinger like you are, I put most of my money into physical silver and gold like you do, and I produce my own c. silver like you do…
Are you my lost twin?! Just kidding…
By the way I use just max. 25 volts and max 25 mA for a 7 liters load, it’s running for about one day, I use aqua bidest. Very high quality!
The trick is to make the water flow with a candle below, a copperplate inbetween to protect it from light and too much heat and a round glass that doesn’t block the flow,
best is to use a round aquarium.
This allows the current to come through with this low voltage and secures highest quality – hope that hints are helpful.
Habibi
excellent Habibi and We’re not the only ones
it’s nice to see You come out in the open about it thx, when Others do the same
it will only encourage more Gifters to save in silver [Image Can Not Be Found]
Our c silver is made with a sota pulser(zapper) that has 2 .9999 fine silver wires attached
just give the wires a quick shine with a scouring pad throw them into a round pitcher filled
with distilled water turn the switch on for an hour and its good to go, strain and funnel it into a
dark glass spray bottle (ideally), we also use plastic spray bottles cause the Children are always
squirting it in Their mouths… They love it!
We always use a 9 volt battery, same as the zapper, never ever use the POWER GRID or the c silver
gets corrupted somehow… it still works but there’s something else in it??
lol the pulser first came out in '97 the instructions said to use boiling water … not!
My guess is that the operators always knew what I would do in the future and brought my attention to silver and gold.
For me, gold is important to fill gaps, it is much better to sell when you need cash fast. Silver is a longterm-investment with incredible potential and has the means to bring the whole systen down, because nobody can print it.
Gold is like a guard to protect my position in silver,
For those who think this is a bit off topic, I am ready to admit it is, but consider this:
A lot of people I know are interested in orgonite, some of those do some gifting, but never large scale – They have no money and most of the time are not interested in money. This is brainwash like many other things, we’re all trained not to thing about money, better not to own it, it stinks… in Europe this is even worse than elsewhere,
So if people would be more interested in owning enough money, they would do much more gifting! I convinced a friend to invest lots of money into silver, and as a reward, until now he gave 50 Euro for a little gifting run and 50 Euro for Francescos heroic deed. Better than nothing.
So I urge everyone to invest in silver, but my approach is no dept, if possible, this is merely the chain that attaches you to the banksters. Playing this game with dept is dangerous and not necessary, it leaves a weak point, wich you should avoid, this is the way to act when the situation becomes desperate, which it is not.
If things escalate, it will be the right measure.
If you want to try even better c. silver, use double destilled water, I get it in big quantities for a reasonable price. I also use spray bottles, its true, kids love it, and it is good for apples, plants, vegetables…
The c. silver helped a lot to keep me heathy/to cure me and made my gifting possible from this side. without silver, my financial situation would possibly be too weak to make much gifting, without c. silver, my body would say no to the giftingruns… funny, isn’t it?
Habibi
sounds like we’re boh a chip of the same old block Habibi, where in Europe are You from?
What is dept? If it iis a Form of PAPER prec metal, avoid it at all costs, physical hold
In Your hand is the only way to go…
My Mothers maiden name is Dietrich which has German origins and Her Mother’s ancestory is Scottish…
Clement is French of course [Image Can Not Be Found]
We use and credit Don’s zappers for Our exemplary health, silver has so many uses though, use it for everything else
What a zapper can’t do….