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Originally posted by Brasov
The countries that profit the most from a dead iranian nuclear scientist are the more likely culprits: the JEWSA.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
reply to post by Brasov
The conditioning of some members is frightening.
Notice how they jump in right away claiming Iran killed the scientist and also ridicule anyone who thinks it might be a Mossad/CIA operation?
Let's ignore the recently confirmed US spies caught in Iran and other countries.
ATS is full of comedic relief
This is almost as funny as the drone fiasco!
Originally posted by sonnny1
Is JEWSA listed on the NASDEQ?
And you talk about bias.
Originally posted by Deetermined
So, once again, I'll ask you, why do you think the Mossad or CIA would do this when a captured spy is already on death row and others have supposedly been detained?
Originally posted by Brasov
Originally posted by daaskapital
considering Iran's track record of making detainees say what they want them to say.
There's no suech record, you're just biased to believe that.
Originally posted by Brasov
Originally posted by sonnny1
Is JEWSA listed on the NASDEQ?
And you talk about bias.
So you tell us who benefits most from this murder other than the JEWSA.
Go ahead, show us how brilliant you are.
Originally posted by daaskapital
Originally posted by Brasov
Originally posted by daaskapital
considering Iran's track record of making detainees say what they want them to say.
There's no suech record, you're just biased to believe that.
what? I'm not biased at all. Do you have any evidence to state otherwise? No, then get lost mate.
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by Deetermined
I still think that this is all Iran's doing.
They killed the scientist, they find his killers, they make a deal out of everything.
Bull-dookey.
On this site, many (most) think Bush planned 9/11.
How hard is it to believe that this nutweasel in Iran would do the same damned thing?
Originally posted by sonnny1
And Iran has no other ENEMY'S in the region? Maybe ENEMY'S that don't want Nukes in their backyard?
Originally posted by popsmayhem
arresting
innocent people and making
up bogus charges.
Originally posted by InsideYourMind
Of course it is Possible that Iran could have assassinated their own scientist, but what on Earth would they have to gain from it?
Originally posted by Brasov
Originally posted by daaskapital
Originally posted by Brasov
Originally posted by daaskapital
considering Iran's track record of making detainees say what they want them to say.
There's no suech record, you're just biased to believe that.
what? I'm not biased at all. Do you have any evidence to state otherwise? No, then get lost mate.
Yes I do, you talk about a record you have no evidence of.
The Campaign warns that the incommunicado nature of their eighteen day long detention in an undisclosed location increases the likelihood that the four are facing psychological and physical torture for the purposes of extracting false confessions.
...
“Time and again opposition figures in Iran are detained without contact with their families or lawyers, only to undergo abuse and appear on TV weeks later confessing to baseless charges,”
Originally posted by Deetermined
Uh, the nuclear scientist had just met with IAEA inspectors a few days before his death. You think there's a possibility that he may have unleashed some information that he wasn't supposed to? Think about it.
Originally posted by daaskapital
Try this on for size:
www.iranhumanrights.org...
Rhodes was educated at Reed College and in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago, where he was awarded a PhD. After serving in political and governmental positions in Chicago and Illinois