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6-18-2009 10:15 PM
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blueridge says:
Here is some powerful evidence. In addition to "Israeli interests" it also could be Mossad or even CIA operatives for that matter thru their "propaganda" wings. (The US has fomented revolutions in Iran before, as even Obama acknowledged publicly).

The article continues:

Why were these tweets in English? Why were all of these profiles OBSESSED with Iran? It became obvious that this was the work of a team of people with an interest in destabilizing Iran. The profiles are phonies and were created with the sole intention of destabilizing Iran and effecting public opinion as to the legitimacy of Iran’s election.
Frankly the "private videos" now being shown by the US media (which piled on Ahmandinejad along with the neocon propaganda) look entirely spurious, and could be faked as well...blurry lines of people. It has all the credibility of a "bin Laden" video.
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6-18-2009 10:18 PM
blueridge
More here:

The CIA's Iranian Plan?

Short video explores the possibility that the CIA is involved in Iran's recent election unrest.

6-18-2009 10:24 PM
blueridge
"English": The propaganda is clearly for the West as well and Americans in particular, denying Ahmadinejad's popularity (and whom most of the 25,000 Jews in Iran voted for, per previous Clipmark).

Twitter now clearly influences news media and even Congress.
6-22-2009 6:52 PM
blueridge
Related article about abuse of Twitter here in reporting on Iran, reported in UK news

Rules of Engagement for Journalists on Twitter
6-27-2009 4:39 PM
blueridge
Another important fact:

18 Jun 2009 Former Pakistani Army General Mirza Aslam Beig claims the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has distributed 400 million dollars inside Iran to evoke a revolution. In a phone interview with the Pashto Radio on Monday, General Beig said that there is undisputed intelligence proving the US interference in Iran. "The documents prove that the CIA spent 400 million dollars inside Iran to prop up a colorful-hollow revolution following the election," he added.
6-27-2009 4:58 PM
blueridge
The Twitter crowd of humanity has now turned its attention to Michael Jackson, showing how fickle, shallow, and easily manipulated their attention spans are.
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