Friday, April 06, 2012


Iranian "diplomats" getting ready to terrorize America

U.S. officials debate virulence of Iran-backed Hezbollah's threat | Reuters
In a 2003 incident, New York police patrolmen observed a group of men videotaping the tracks out of the front window of a subway train traveling between Queens and Manhattan at 2 a.m. The Iranians were arrested, but later released after they produced diplomatic credentials. The law enforcement source said they were asked to leave the country.

In a 2006 incident, the captain of a sightseeing boat became suspicious after a group of Iranians taking his cruise along the East River broke into two smaller groups and started snapping pictures of the undersides of the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges. The six men all turned out to be covered by diplomatic immunity, the law enforcement source said.

In September 2008, three more Iranians with diplomatic status were observed taking pictures of rail tracks going into Grand Central Station that are not routinely accessible to members of the public.

Beijing steps up pressure to prevent military strike on Iran - JPost
China official issues strongest warning yet against using force on Iran over nuke program, says a strike would incur retaliation.

Good chance that Chinese intelligence is better informed than the American mainstream media lets us be.

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