The Secret of Ahmadinejad’s Jewish Roots
By Tariq Majeed
Wednesday 02 December 2009
It employs confounding schemes and machinations: financial crises, psychological warfare, terrorism, racial and sectarian conflict, moral and material corruption of the influential classes, debilitating subversion and engineered wars.Nobel Prize winner, Shirin Ibadi, who is praised in the West, is Jewish
Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the victim of a crude manoeuvre to defame him or is he Jewish and maintaining a Muslim front? If this question is not resolved, it might result in the Iranian nation being led into a very dangerous situation that otherwise was preventable. Any inquiry into this prickly question has to look into the Jewish presence in Iran and even more importantly into the nature of the organized leadership of the world’s Jews—the Zionist International Jewry, the main source of global turmoil.
A Zionist weekly finally lifted the curtain—even though just a wee bit—from a hidden sensation. Those who know about the Zionist Jewry and its global turmoil plot had been expecting it. The Jewish Chronicle, 20 February 2009, reported in a lead column, “Ahmadinejad may have a Kosher Secret.” The kosher secret columnist Simon Rocker disclosed was: “Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, may have Jewish roots.”
The secret was made public in a circuitous way, a typical ploy of Zionist publications, more so of the JC, the voice of the World Zionist Organization that acts as a front for the Zionist International Jewry (Zinjry). Whenever the Zionist media discloses a hidden aspect of Zinjry’s schemes to advance their objectives, it is with twists and turns, usually using third parties as the originators. The JC’s column reported that the news of Ahmadinejad’s Jewishness “was circulating in cyberspace. The websites attribute the claim to a blog in Persian purportedly written by Mehdi Khazali, the son of a prominent Ayatollah. The sensational report was picked up by Radio Free Europe’s channel, Radio Liberty, and displayed on its website.”
Mehdi Khazali claimed he had recently learned that the president had Jewish roots. He noted that Ahmadinejad had changed his family name from Saborjhian. Some Iranian scholars were sceptical. Dr Raza Molavi, director of Durham University’s Centre for Iranian Studies said: “Unless they have valid first-hand documentary evidence, anything they say would just be a guess.” Dr Nima Mina, lecturer in Persian at London University’s School of Oriental and African Studies, believed “the story might be a political insult to discredit the president.”
The JC, then, writes: “Four years ago, a Guardian article reported relatives of Ahmadinejad saying that the family name had been changed for religious and economic reasons.” The Guardian went on to say: “A cousin still living in Ahmadinejad’s birthplace in Aradan, 80 miles south-east of Tehran, was quoted as saying: ‘Moving from a village to big cities was so common and widespread in the early 19th century that perhaps people , not wanting to show their roots, would change their names. Some people were more religious and chose names to reflect that.’”
What’s the reality? Is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the victim of a crude manoeuvre to defame him or is he Jewish and maintaining a Muslim front? The question is acutely sensitive. The Iranian nation is a valued friend of the Pakistani people. We cannot say anything that would hurt the Iranians. However, genuine friendship also carries with it a responsibility to warn the brotherly Iranian people of lurking dangers and hidden forces operating against them, of which they may be uninformed.
The question concerning the real identity of their president, if not resolved, might result in the Iranian nation being led into a very dangerous situation that otherwise was preventable. Any inquiry into this prickly question has to take a broader view and look into the Jewish presence in Iran and even more importantly into the nature of the organized leadership of the world’s Jews.
The Jewish Communities of the World, a document of the Institute of Jewish Affairs, records: “The Jewish community of Iran is one of the oldest of all the Diaspora communities, dating back to the 6th century BCE, when the Assyrians established Jewish colonies at a place near modern Tehran.” Being such old residents of Iran, the Jews obviously have deep insight into the Iranian society and psyche and deep roots in every sector of life in the country. The Iranian Jews have all along remained flocked in the commercial centres of Iran; although in small groups they dispersed all over the country. The document reports that in 1978, that is even 40 years after the creation of the Zionist state of Israel, there were 85,000 Jews in Iran. Other reliable sources put the figure at 150,000. It is a flourishing community, educated, clever and wealthy, with many of the Jews at important positions in government and the political set up, but their Jewishness is not known to the public.
In Iran, Jews dominate the media, the academia, business, finance, trade and industry and high technology, including the nuclear set up. Throughout their history since the rise of Islam, the Jewish people have been well treated by the Muslim states. In the Muslim lands there was no persecution of the Jews, no oppression, and no social or religious curbs on them. Yet many of them lived behind a chosen Muslim façade, their Jewish identity known only within the community. Changing individual or family names and residential location was a common practice. These ruses facilitated the pursuit of their ambitions as well as met WZO’s directions.
World Zionist Organization, the public face of Zinjry, the command entity of the world’ Jews, is a unique body. Its worldwide network of subordinate Zionist bodies (SZB) is larger than that of the UN. The SZBs operate under assorted names that show no connection with WZO. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is one of 150 American SZBs listed in the Zionist Year Book 1988. One of the five listed SZBs in Iran is named Youth Club.
The Zinjry/WZO is engaged in overturning the world order along with the political and territorial structure of states, to create a One-World Zionist Government. It employs confounding schemes and machinations: financial crises, psychological warfare, terrorism, racial and sectarian conflict, moral and material corruption of the influential classes, debilitating subversion and engineered wars.
Diaspora Jews, like those in Iran, directed by WZO through SZBs and other channels, are a most useful workforce for the Zionist schemes. Jews selected through advance planning for key tasks are guided and assisted to rise to the top in the desired field and along the way are coached in the program and posture they would adopt. But they do not know the real aims to which the program would lead.
The Zionist schemers are extremely secretive and ruthless in pursuing their aims. They keep their Jewish or non-Jewish puppets under absolute control, discarding them when their usefulness ends. The identity of the disguised Jews is revealed only when it serves Zinjry’s schemes. Iran’s women’s rights activist and Nobel Prize winner, Shirin Ibadi, who is praised in the West, is Jewish, but it is not yet disclosed to public. “Meir Javedanfar is an Iranian-Israeli political analyst,” notes JC, 23 Oct 2009, but his Jewish identity was unknown till he left Iran for Israel.
It may be asked if Ahmadinejad is Jewish, so what? He became the country’s president by participating in the political process, for which he had a right as a citizen of Iran. True. But then he should not have hidden his identity. Hiding of his roots points to a scheme—that of WZO. And, in that case, alarm bells should ring not just in Iran but in the whole region from Pakistan to Turkey. Zinjry’s plot includes provoking a major armed conflict on sectarian lines in the region that Muslim leaders must prevent.
The responsibility lies on both Saudi Arabia and Iran, though both are not the chief prefects of Islam as some people think but as responsible Muslim States. Professor Vali Nasir author of a book about ‘Shia Revival in Islam’ is the advisor of the US establishment. His ideas are mostly what some people in US want to hear and not what they should know’. The establishment of Sufi Centre by a Bollywood Shia producer with Hindu wife in New Delhi seems to be part of the game? The idea of Sufi Centre originated from wife of former US ambassador to Kabul Zalmakhalilzad?
*The writer is an analyst of the global game of world control. *
Views expressed are of the writer and not The London Post.