Princess Ashraf Pahlavi person
also: Ashraf, Princess Ashraf
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Princess Ashraf Pahlavi recruited
Reza Pahlavi host_asserted
“shows up mysteriously at the exact same resort. And so they basically convince her to tell the Shah that he has to fire Mosaddegh, which then he does. And the Shah then leaves town and the coup begins. So you have…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 21:24
Lloyd Henderson recruited
Princess Ashraf Pahlavi host_asserted
“And it just so happens, as with all of these instances, Alan Dulles is out of town because that's their, quote unquote, plausible deniability. So he's on vacation in the Swiss Alps. Well, it just so happens that the Iranian princess, Ashraf…”
▶ The Colonels Corner President’s Secret Wars chapter 6 @ 20:54
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▶ 20:54
And it just so happens, as with all of these instances, Alan Dulles is out of town because that's their, quote unquote, plausible deniability. So he's on vacation in the Swiss Alps. Well, it just so happens that the Iranian princess, Ashraf…
▶ 9:51
19th. A few days later, major street demonstrations occurred in Tehran. What was reported is those occurred by the Tudor, but that's not true. The first emissary of the CIA SIS consortium was the Shah's sister, Princess Ashraf. Unpopular in…
▶ 10:26
Two? Yes. Yes, it was. There to be contacted in mid-July by intelligence officers Darby Shire of the SIS and Stephen Meade for the CIA. The princess returned to Tehran without clearance from either the Shah or Mossadegh's government. Trigge…
▶ 11:00
told the Iranian chief of state that the emissary would come from London. That would be Azadullah Rashidon, one of several brothers of a wealthy Iranian shipping clan that had been on the payroll of the SIS. To prove his bona fides, Rashido…