Brace Yourselves For War Between Iran and Israel

Sunni Islam has proven itself to be completely useless for defending The Faithful - both materially and spiritually - from The Djinn. Only Shias resist STS domination. Sunnis embrace fake jihad, the version the Mossad, CIA and MI6 want them to embrace.

The following may have been posted elsewhere and previously, but in case it hasn't, the statement below suggests that deep within Shia religious circles there is an understanding that Israel's intelligence/military/messianic personnel do have a connection to negative otherworldly forces. Logic, deduction, spiritual 'seeing'? - It would be interesting to know how the Shia have come to know such a thing.

Iranian Cleric Claims Jews Use Genies for Secret Missions

An Iranian cleric made the bold claim that Israel was using supernatural creatures that Jews had supposedly used for 3,000 years as it waged war against Hezbollah in Lebanon by eliminating most of the terrorist group's leaders, including Hassan Nasrallah.

Mostafa Karami, an Iranian cleric close to the Islamic Republic, accused Jews and the State of Israel of trapping and employing djinn, a type of spirit in Islamic belief that can appear in human or animal forms and even possess people, in a televised interview uploaded by the Iranian opposition news outlet Iran International.

In addition, Karami asserted that the Israeli government and the Jews have been secretly employing science fiction technology in their operations.

Karami stated, "Considering the history of the Zionists subjugating genies, they carry out many of their missions through this means, and demons are their secret army."

The cleric and seminary instructor continued, "They [the Jews] have had access to genies and cosmic science since the time of David and Solomon." According to their documents and customs, they have always used genies. Throughout history, they have used genies and demons for intelligence and warfare.

In response to the news that Hezbollah's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah had been neutralized by the Israel Defense Forces in September of last year, Karami made assertions that Jews and the Israeli government used magic, genies, and demon armies.

On September 27, Nasrallah and a few high-ranking Hezbollah members were killed in an Israeli airstrike that was dubbed Operation New Order by the Israeli military. The assault, directed by the Israeli Aviation based armed forces utilizing F-15I contenders and American-made dugout buster bombs, obliterated the gathering's underground central command in the Lebanese capital Beirut.

On September 28, the IDF declared Nasrallah dead, and two days later, his body was found among the rubble. After Hezbollah attacked Israel following Hamas' deadly offensive against Israel on October 7 of last year, the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has gotten worse.[...]
 
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The following may have been posted elsewhere and previously, but in case it hasn't, the statement below suggests that deep within Shia religious circles there is an understanding that Israel's intelligence/military/messianic personnel do have a connection to negative otherworldly forces. Logic, deduction, spiritual 'seeing'? - It would be interesting to know how the Shia have come to know such a thing.

Iranian Cleric Claims Jews Use Genies for Secret Missions



The method by which Israeli intelligence was able to locate Nasrallah had been the subject of a variety of reports. Western media attributed the tracking of the Hezbollah leader's location to traditional intelligence work, whereas Arabic media reports suggest that someone shook his hand and placed something on his hand that allowed Israel to track him.
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Your post Ennio made me think of this session from November 7th 2015 where Elisa Lam strange disappearance, experience was discussed. Who know, the Iranian cleric may be onto something.

(Galatea) Ya know the story about Elisa Lam, the girl in the elevator who was hiding from something. Then she went out to talk to it, and she started waving her hands weirdly. So, I wanted to ask what did she see or what was she running from?

[ Elisa Lam Elevator footage https://youtu.be/3TjVBpyTeZM ]

A: Golem!

Q: (Galatea) It looked like Gollum?

(L) It's a Jewish monster.

(Pierre) Made from mud.

(Galatea) It was actually a mud monster?

A: Close.

Q: (Galatea) Must freak you out to see that!

(Perceval) Did she herself climb into the water tank?

A: No

Q: (Perceval) How did she get into that water tank?

A: Spacetime distortion.

Q: (Atreides) But a golem is an instrument of revenge created by someone to kill or protect somebody else. So, if it's a golem, who sent it and why was it targeting a Canadian Chinese girl in Los Angeles?

A: Target practice. There is a reason that Galatea thought of it at this moment.

Q: (L) So, we're talking about some kind of thing that blows open realm curtains?

A: Yes

Q: (L) And things come through?

A: Yes

Q: (Atreides) So nobody sent the golem after her?

A: Not specifically.

Q: (L) So, it's just kinda like mothman or something.

(Approaching Infinity) A golem is this Jewish myth kind of thing, and they said target practice...

(L) Don't get stuck on the Jewish myth thing.

(Approaching Infinity) Yeah, but we've talked about energy weapons, and target practice. And Mossad...

(L) Golem, Kabbalists...

(Chu) And two girls missing due to spacetime distortion...

(Andromeda) And funny enough, me and Perceval just watched an episode of the X-Files about a golem a few nights ago.

(L) Oh my god!

(Andromeda) And last night it was about an airplane crash due to alien interference!

(L) Okay, creeped out now... Well, we're gonna...

(Galatea) Wait, when Elisa Lam was moving her hands in this really bizarre way in the elevator video, why was she moving her hands like that?

A: Trying to persuade the creature to leave her alone.

Q: (Perceval) Is something that only she could see?

A: Yes

Q: (Perceval) So, it kind of like created some kind of alternate reality around her, or she was transported into a parallel...

A: Partly.

Q: (Galatea) It was attuned to her specifically.

(Perceval) A bleedthrough, yeah.

(Atreides) So, what did the golem that's not a golem want from her?

A: Energy.

Q: (Galatea) Does that golem live in that specific place, or was that a one-time thing?

A: The location has useful energy patterns for such purposes.

[ Information on the hotel Elisa Lam stayed at: _http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/before-the-ghost-photo-the-disturbing-gruesome-past-of-the-cecil-hotel/story-fnizu68q-1226813853089 ]

Q: (L) So basically, there are just people who have these things and who like sit in their little control booths or something, and... I mean like all these missing people in this Missing 411 book... Somebody is just frickin' playing with the human race!

A: Yes

Q: (Approaching Infinity) In this latest book, they're going after the best and brightest: athletes, young men that seemed to have promising futures, etc.

A: So, with all of this kind of knowledge, why do you not stay aware of what can be turned against you?
 
The following may have been posted elsewhere and previously, but in case it hasn't, the statement below suggests that deep within Shia religious circles there is an understanding that Israel's intelligence/military/messianic personnel do have a connection to negative otherworldly forces. Logic, deduction, spiritual 'seeing'? - It would be interesting to know how the Shia have come to know such a thing.

It's not a big secret, the Quran mentions that Solomon had some magical abilities through the ring that rules them all (the ring reference is from traditions, though). He was even able to control the wind, speak with birds and understand ants. Perhaps some Gollum still has it hidden somewhere for precious occasions like this!

From Wikipedia

Solomon is regarded to have been bestowed by God the gift to speak to animals and djinn. Furthermore was granted the ability to enslave the devils (Arabic: شَيَاطِين, romanized: šayāṭīn; f.v. Persian: دیو, romanized: div) with the help of a staff or ring given by God.[2]
 
But wait, what's this... a Sunni Muslim country has spoken up?!

Pakistan calls for Muslim states to unite against Israel


He's channeling Gaddafi... from 2008, when Syria's Assad was in the room, laughing at him...
There are levels of Identities in Pakistan and their main Kafir is Hindu's. With in Pakistani state, there is a another level, it is Sunnis and Shia (15 -20% of Pakistanis who complain of social discrimination). Even the migrated Sunni's face the same fate - Muhajirs.

And there is Sindhi's, Baluchi's against ruling Punjabi's over resource and development. Baluchistan is a absolute can of worms as Baluchis themselves distributed across different countries - Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. China's Gwadar is in Pakistani Baluchistan(under developed area), Indian operated Chabahar Port is in Iranian Baluchi area (again under developed area) and Afghanistan is land locked nation. So the Baluchi issue is not going any where any time soon.

For the ruling Punjabi(Pakistan) Sunni's, this Israel-Iran war is god send as there were protests after recent 3 day Indo-Pak war in Sindh and Baluchistan against ruling Punjabi's for making them impoverished. With the recent Indo-Pak war, Pakistani main identity stick 'Kashmir' and 'Islamic nuclear bomb' (for public consumption) are gone and resurrecting the 'Pakistan Identity' question.

Whether Israeli-Iran conflict exist or not, Pakistan had been using this identity since its inception as the only nation born on the ideology of Islam(leaving aside 60 years during British period).
 
It would be interesting to know how the Shia have come to know such a thing.
My guess is that the existence of "jinns" and their being used by people (or vice versa) for various reasons is commonplace knowledge for Shias and Sunnis alike. The explanation or claim made by the cleric is only 'slightly' specialized knowledge.

By the way, the Islamic/Quranic term jinn or djinn is extremely non-specific and/or potentially misleading. In this context, it means any "hidden" or "unseen" being. There really is no being that can "properly" be called a jinn. What a Muslim calls a jinn can be an "earthbound" human soul who haven't yet gone to the Light for any reason, a human soul from the Light that pays a visit, a wandering astral body of a living human being, a so-called elemental being, a spirit of nature, a so-called demonic being from another dimension, any visitor unseen to the naked eye from any other dimension etc. I think the Islamic perspective is, intentionally or unintentially, extremely uninterested in a specification of "unseen beings".
 
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It looks like something like 28? refueling tanks left the US towards Europe/West Asia. At the same time, the Nimitz aircraft-carrier (hopefully a nice target) left the Taïwan/China region as well.

By the way, the Islamic/Quranic term jinn or djinn is extremely non-specific and/or potentially misleading. In this context, it means any "hidden" or "unseen" being. There's no specific being that can "properly" be called a jinn. What a Muslim calls a jinn can be an "earthbound" human soul who haven't yet gone to the Light for any reason, a human soul from the Light that pays a visits, a visiting astral body of a living human being, a so-called elemental being, a spirit of nature, a so-called demonic being from another dimension, any visitor unseen to the naked eye from any other dimension etc. I think the Islamic perspective is, intentionally or unintentially, extremely uninterested in a specification of "unseen beings"

Usually Jinn is understood as an invisible being made of "fire" instead of "clay". I've talked a few months ago to a muslim guy who works as an exorcist with another "psychic" and he clearly made a distinction between demons and earth-bound spirits and places that retain the energy of a person/emotion. Maybe there are variations across many regions and not a unified view.
 
It looks like something like 28? refueling tanks left the US towards Europe/West Asia. At the same time, the Nimitz aircraft-carrier (hopefully a nice target) left the Taïwan/China region as well.



Usually Jinn is understood as an invisible being made of "fire" instead of "clay". I've talked a few months ago to a muslim guy who works as an exorcist with another "psychic" and he clearly made a distinction between demons and earth-bound spirits and places that retain the energy of a person/emotion. Maybe there are variations across many regions and not a unified view.

I would say the general view is that they are an entire race of people, created from smokeless fire, occupying the same space but separated from humans by some sort of a realm curtain, and only powerful Ifrits (demons) can cross the curtain (the Genie from Aladdin could be one). Evil ones are called a shaytan (the term is also used for evil humans but mostly for djinns). The Devil (Satan) is also regarded as a djinn instead of a fallen angel in Islamic mythology.

Knowledge about the ones can haunt houses or possess people is arguably specialized for the layman so YMMV. My mom says she can see some djinns around the house at times (in a dream or half awake state) and even offers some kind of treats to appease them (something like fried eggs with sugar as she says they don't like salt).
 
What I find astounding is that nobody seems to question that "Iran is not allowed to have nuclear weapons", which is also the official reason given by Israel for this war. A country that inofficially and 'illegally' has nuclear weapons attacks another country that is "not allowed" to have them.

I also wonder why Iran has been playing along with this narrative, instead of just exiting the non-prolifiration agreement. Why not just announce their nukes and gain security this way, same as North Korea or Pakistan?

Another thing I wondered about is whether and where Iran conducted its nuke tests. Apparently these tests can usually be detected with 99% certainty by seismographs, unless the test is done during a natural earthquake in the region. Israel is suspected to have tested a nuke between South Africa and Antarctica in 1979 (Vela incident).
 
Usually Jinn is understood as an invisible being made of "fire" instead of "clay".
Yes, there are a couple of Quranic verses saying that the jinn are beings created out of a "smokeless fire", although the same term is used in the sense of "any unseen being" in some other verses. The ambiguity beings at the source itself. I suspect that "beings of smokeless fire" is just an evasive approximation or outright misinformation.

I've talked a few months ago to a muslim guy who works as an exorcist with another "psychic" and he clearly made a distinction between demons and earth-bound spirits and places that retain the energy of a person/emotion. Maybe there are variations across many regions and not a unified view.
"Distinctions" can and do occur not only from region to region but even from person to person in a certain region. Since the source itself doesn't offer a clear and specific definition(s), it's up to the persons to have their own "specialized" knowledge. But, of course, there's a trend for standardization, just as in the case of the historical evolution of Islam and others. And according to my limited observations on the Turkish Islamic exorcism knowledge and practice (mostly through internet sources), people don't distinguish "jinns" that are earthbound human spirits from any non-human souls or spirits. And I think one of the main reasons for this is that there's no Islamic/Quranic concept of an "earthbound human spirit". The deceased are supposed to be taken to the "intermediate place", where they will wait until the resurrection on the Judgement Day. No ghosts wandering around at the Earth plane. So, technically, a Muslim can't exorcise earthbound spirits from living humans since the possibility for such possession is not accepted in Islam. It would be non- or, rather, un-Islamic.
 
Little comedy of ...

A senior Iranian official has claimed that Pakistan would launch a nuclear strike on Israel if it uses nuclear weapons against Iran — a statement swiftly denied by Islamabad.

"Pakistan has told us that if Israel uses a nuclear bomb on Iran, then Pakistan will also attack Israel with a nuclear bomb," General Mohsen Rezaei, an IRGC commander and member of Iran’s National Security Council, said on Iranian state television.

The comments came amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, with Iran and Israel trading missile fire and threats of further escalation.

However, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif dismissed the claim, saying Islamabad had made no such commitment.

Later in a post on X, Asif cautioned that Israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal, amid the current volatile situation, could embolden it to act more aggressively — raising the risk of a wider regional conflict.
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It's not a military alliance.
But there are as explained in this video with Alastair Crooke article 51 of the United Nation that legitimate the assistance to a country under an illegal attack (war) .


He talk about article 51 beginning around the 17 min.

Collective defense, as it relates to the UN Security Council, refers to the principle where an attack against one member state is considered an attack against all, obligating other members to respond collectively. While the UN Charter, specifically Article 51, acknowledges the right of individual or collective self-defense, the Security Council is the primary body for maintaining international peace and security, and can authorize actions to address threats.

Here's a breakdown:
Collective Defense in the UN Context:
  • UN Charter Article 51:
    This article recognizes the inherent right of self-defense, both individual and collective, if an armed attack occurs against a UN member.

  • Reporting to the Security Council:
    Any action taken under the right of self-defense, whether individual or collective, must be immediately reported to the Security Council.

  • Security Council's Authority:
    The Security Council retains the ultimate authority to maintain or restore international peace and security and can take its own actions regardless of measures taken under self-defense.

  • Collective Security vs. Collective Defense:
    While both involve cooperation among states, collective defense is typically within a specific alliance (like NATO's Article 5), while collective security is a broader concept where all states agree to act against aggression. The UN Charter aims for a system of collective security, where the Security Council takes action against threats to international peace, even if it means overriding the interests of individual states, according to the Munich Repertoire of the UN Charter.

  • Security Council's Role:
    The Security Council is the primary body responsible for maintaining international peace and security, and its decisions can authorize actions like peacekeeping missions, sanctions, or even military intervention.
In essence, the UN Charter acknowledges collective defense as a right, but it also emphasizes the Security Council's central role in maintaining international peace and security, which may involve collective action beyond the scope of any specific alliance.
 
Little history that may shed some light into mossad's successes in assassination of high profile members of Iran's regime.

ISRAEL-IRAN WERE NOT ALWAYS ADVERSARIES​

Though Israel and Iran have been adversaries since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, they were once close allies, sharing strong military and economic ties, united against a common enemy.

In fact, Iran was the second Muslim-majority country, after Turkey, to recognise Israel after it was formed in 1948.

So how did it begin?

Following World War II and a wave of decolonialisation, in which colonies in Asia and Africa gained independence from European empires, the world powers had the Palestine question to answer.

When the UN proposed the Partition Plan for the British Mandate of Palestine in 1947, Iran was among the 13 countries that voted against it. In 1949 again, Iran reiterated its stance and voted against Israel's entry into the UN as a member.

However, practical geopolitical and strategic interests soon led to a covert relationship between Iran and Israel. Yet, in public, Iran declined to recognise Israel till 1950.


Interestingly, back then, Iran housed the largest Jewish population in West Asia.

THE RETURN OF THE SHAH: A MULTIFACETED ALLIANCE​

The return of the Shah's rule in Iran, following an alleged CIA-engineered coup in 1953, marked a turning point in Iran-Israel relations.

Under Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, Iran and Israel forged a multifaceted alliance.

The Pahlavi regime viewed Israel as a natural ally, particularly because of common adversaries such as Egypt, then under Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the Iraqi Republic, then ruled by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party.

The alliance saw economic, military, and intelligence cooperation between Iran and Israel. They also developed a close relationship over shared interests in keeping the Communist USSR out of West Asia, as both were backed by the capitalist USA.

In Israeli Prime Minister David Ben Gurion's concept of alliance of the periphery, a foreign policy strategy developed by Israel in the 1950s and 1960s, aimed at countering hostility from neighbouring Arab countries by building alliances with non-Arab states and minority groups on the periphery of West Asia, Iran found a friendly place.

Around that time, the young Jewish state sourced 40% of its oil from Iran, trading in return weapons, technology, and agricultural goods.

Oil from Iran was critical of Israel's industrial and military needs, as hostile Arab nations had put an oil embargo on the Jewish state. The Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company, established in 1968, was a key joint project that allowed Iranian oil to be transported to Israel, bypassing the Suez Canal under the Egyptians.

In return, Israel provided Iran with modern military equipment to fight its war against Iraq in the 1980s. The Iranians even imported advanced missile systems, M-40 antitank guns, Uzi submachine guns and aircraft engines from Israel. The Shah of Iran even admired Israel because of its military success against its neighbours.


Then came Project Flower, which was an Israeli-Iranian venture to jointly develop advanced missile systems.

Notably, the secret police of Pahlavi Iran, SAVAK, was created in 1957 with the assistance of the CIA and Mossad.

Even culturally, the Pahlavi dynasty promoted a narrative that stressed Iran's pre-Islamic past and its distinctiveness from Arab culture. This helped the Iranian regime to justify its affinity with Israel.

THE DECLINE OF IRAN-ISRAEL RELATIONS​

The Iranian Revolution of 1979, which pushed the Pahlavi dynasty out of power, leading to the establishment of an Islamic Republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, turned Iran's foreign policy and worldview upside down. However, in the initial years, Iran and Israel still continued with their ties.

Both Israel and Iran saw it in their interests to counter the Iraqi government of Saddam Hussein. Iraq was part of three of the four Arab wars against Israel.

During the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, Israel reportedly sold arms worth $500 million annually to Iran. To facilitate these deals, Israel even established Swiss bank accounts, Time magazine noted.

In the 1980s, Iran had a divided military structure. The regular army, known as the Artesh, was a holdover from the Shah's era and was seen as more traditional and professional. Alongside it, the newly-established Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) emerged as a parallel force that was ideologically driven and directly loyal to Ayatollah Khomeini.


The Israeli brass in Jerusalem was hopeful that the arms supply would keep the regular Iranian military happy and topple the fledgling regime of the Ayatollah.

The covert ties continued for some time even after the Iran-Iraq war, but got worse with time.
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ALL-OUT ANIMOSITY POST-GULF WAR​

The end of the Gulf War in 1991 marked the start of open hostility between Iran and Israel. With the Soviet Union’s collapse and the US emerging as the sole superpower, regional divisions deepened, placing Iran and Israel on opposing sides of nearly every major geopolitical issue.
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The following may have been posted elsewhere and previously, but in case it hasn't, the statement below suggests that deep within Shia religious circles there is an understanding that Israel's intelligence/military/messianic personnel do have a connection to negative otherworldly forces. Logic, deduction, spiritual 'seeing'? - It would be interesting to know how the Shia have come to know such a thing.

Yes. And it seems to me that for these "space missions" in which these beings called "demons" are used, they have the advanced technology to transport these beings from one Density to another (the famous elevators that the C. told us about)
Considering that the Mossad is in direct contact with 4D STS and, that it is part of the same team but to act in 3D, everything makes sense.
 

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