Shah Pahlavi person
also: the Shah, Shah
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Claims (4)
Shah Pahlavi member_of
Iran documented
“on Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh to reinstall the Shah Pahlavi, all on behalf of the British Petroleum, British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. And the cut that the U.S. got somehow ended up in Standard Oil's portfolio.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 6:27
CIA installed
Shah Pahlavi documented
“on Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh to reinstall the Shah Pahlavi, all on behalf of the British Petroleum, British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. And the cut that the U.S. got somehow ended up in Standard Oil's portfolio.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 6:27
Richard Secord supplied_arms_to
Shah Pahlavi book_quoted
“Brigadier General Richard Secord shows up and he's sent to Iran as chief of U.S. Air Force Military Assistance Advisory Group, AMAG. As such, he's positioned for U.S. contractors in the cell of arms to the Shah. He was also responsible for …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 18:12
CIA supplied_arms_to
Shah Pahlavi documented
“what eventually turns into BP. And it also says that American arms manufacturer and aerospace corporations flooded to the country to equip and train the Shah's armed forces and the CIA set up the notorious Shah's secret police for them, whi…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 10 @ 10:03
Mentions (12)
▶ 5:05
which was their intelligence and it's their CIA. It was portrayed as also being part of a national police force. That apparatus was set up, you've heard me say it many times, by Major General Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. The training initially wa…
▶ 6:06
That to me is a clear indication that it was the 1953 overthrow of Mossadegh into the Shah. The Shah had become so unpopular, not unlike Batista in Cuba, that there needed to be another regime change. In comes the Mullahs. And they kept the…
▶ 6:27
on Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh to reinstall the Shah Pahlavi, all on behalf of the British Petroleum, British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. And the cut that the U.S. got somehow ended up in Standard Oil's portfolio.…
▶ 9:02
That part shouldn't surprise anyone. He talks about the coup being planned for August of 1953 and the fact that the Shah, being the chicken shit that he is, as soon as things appeared to not be going in the coup's favor, he fled, first goin…
▶ 10:03
what eventually turns into BP. And it also says that American arms manufacturer and aerospace corporations flooded to the country to equip and train the Shah's armed forces and the CIA set up the notorious Shah's secret police for them, whi…
▶ 10:36
asset creating listening posts so we could spy on all of the northern area which included the Soviet Union and all of the military industrial complex breaks in big bucks because we basically created their military which then of course we kn…
▶ 17:11
It was actually the Savak who controlled the Shah. The Shah was basically a figurehead. Whoever controlled the Savak controlled Iran, not unlike the IRGC functions today, which is really weird because in our research, apparently the IRGC an…
▶ 18:12
Brigadier General Richard Secord shows up and he's sent to Iran as chief of U.S. Air Force Military Assistance Advisory Group, AMAG. As such, he's positioned for U.S. contractors in the cell of arms to the Shah. He was also responsible for …
▶ 19:15
Wilson's ties to Secord, von Marbog, Klein's, and Shackley, they began pressing Wilson to increase the flow of arms and equipment to Iran. Wilson was only too happy to comply with all of his front companies. Some of the equipment the Savak …
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The Sabah began providing him with a list of names of anti-Shah activists that needed to be eliminated because this is a consistent theme of all of these countries. It isn't really the country that does it. They do it in cooperation with th…
▶ 21:46
That was from the Miami station and again follows this whole group around. The anti-Shah dissidents were later found executed by hired assassins, the hitmen that had been trained by these same people. In August of 76, Shackley recruited an …
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This is what a CIA analyst reported as torture. Not waterboarding, real torture. If Savak wanted to torture someone who was anti-Shaw or who was ultimately detrimental to their interest, well, fine, go ahead and let them do it. That was the…