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Nov. 15, 2018 - Greg Reese Report
08:41
IRAN REGIME CHANGE: Globalist Forces Prepare To Keep Hold of Iran
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On November 5th, the Trump administration issued sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, restricting their sale of oil and petrochemical products, the lifeblood of the Mullah Mafia which rules over the people of Iran.
It is expected to topple the regime.
In the past few weeks we have been covering the Iran populist movement known as Restart.
Restart hopes to help bring an end to the Islamic Republic and create a free society based on the ideals of the U.S. Constitution, Plato's Republic, and Cyrus the Great's Rite of Nations.
In our research, Restart seems to be the only populist movement in Iran.
But there are two other opposition groups ready to seize power, and they both seem to be extensions of the very same regime they claim to oppose.
Founded in September of 1965, the People's Mujahideen Organization of Iran, otherwise known as the Mujahideen Akalk, MEK, PMOI, or MKO, is by all appearances a radical and subversive militant cult.
Based on socialism and radical Islamic ideology, the MKO is not much different than the Islamic Republic.
The MKO helped overthrow the Shah in the revolution of 1979, and they were involved in the hostage crisis, wherein 52 American diplomats and citizens were taken hostage for 444 days.
The MKO fought with Saddam Hussein in the Iran-Iraq wars, killing thousands of Iranian civilians in barbaric assaults, such as burying children alive.
The MKO has never been a friend of the Iranian people, and they exist for only one reason, to overthrow the regime and take control of the nation's resources.
And yet, for some reason, they have been allowed to thrive in the nation's capital.
The MKO is known as a cult in Iran.
There are families who completely lose contact to their children who have been indoctrinated by the MKO, and they fight for just a moment of connection with their family members, who are isolated behind the bars of the cult's compound.
Members who have managed to liberate themselves tell stories of sexual abuse and rape.
They claim that MKO cult leaders, Masaud and Maryam Rajavi, would force members to have sex with them.
And members are trained to commit suicide upon capture by taking cyanide tablets that they carry with them at all times.
The MKO is a known Marxist group and have had the support of Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and John Bolton.
Whereas the People's Mujahideen Organization of Iran seeks to replace the mullahs with their own cultish version of Islamic rule, Reza Pahlavi appears to be an Islamic Republic apologist.
The son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and grandson of Reza Shah, Reza Pahlavi is the crown prince of the Pahavi royal family.
He has been exiled in America since the revolution of 1979, where he has lived like royalty while his own people suffer.
It is well known that the Sepah and Basij exist only to suppress and control the people of Iran, and yet Reza Pahlavi defends them.
He says that they will be allowed to exist when he rules over Iran.
He had the continued support of John McCain, who worked with him to defend the Revolutionary Guard, and who also supported the MKO and the Islamic Republic.
But the most suspicious behavior began after the recent uprisings.
After millions of Iranians took to the streets in dozens of cities across the nation, the mainstream media did its best to ignore it.
They were not expecting the massive uprisings.
They were not expecting the election of President Donald Trump.
And they were not expecting the United States to pull out of the highly suspect nuclear Iran deal of the Obama administration.
After the winter uprisings, Iran called upon Interpol to arrest the leader of the populist movement, Restart, Syed Mohammad Husseini.
On the anniversary of Reza Shah's coronation, the Islamic Republic released an image of what they claimed to be the mummified remains of his body.
And immediately following, the regime-controlled media began pushing the story, stirring up outrage and pushing support for the Pahavi royal family.
Reza Pallavi called for the people to take to the streets in a peaceful protest, but nobody did.
The Pahavi option is not a popular one in Iran.
Reza Pallavi was not gaining any traction.
The people of Iran remembered how his father, Mohammad Shah, worked with the violent extreme mullahs and how he silenced the peaceful Sufis.
They remember how he allowed Russia and England to control Iran's resources, and they remember how he tortured the people of Iran.
Reza Pallavi is overwhelmingly seen as another puppet clown for globalist forces.
Eslat Taliban, known as the Reformist Party, seeks to merely reform the Islamic Republic, and most Iranians will agree that they are nothing more than the left wing of the Islamic Republic.
Farashgard, otherwise known as Iran Revival, appeared out of nowhere in September of 2018.
In an open letter, Farashgard claims that the regime cannot be reformed.
Therefore, it must be overthrown.
They renounce the leftist reformist movement, but at least 18 of the 40 members are themselves reformists.
Many of them are directly tied to the Islamic Ministry of Intelligence, and many of them were even arrested for show by the regime, sent to prison for only a few days before being set free and given official refugee visas to freely live abroad.
They conclude their open letter by saying that Prince Reza Pallavi must rule over Iran, an unpopular option for many Iranians.
Farashgard has all the appearances of a political makeover, a way to spruce up the unpopular Reza Pallavi to the Iranian people.
And upon close examination, they seem to be an extension of the Islamic regime.
A desperate attempt by the globalists to keep Iran within their control.
The current regime accuses President Trump of regime change, but it appears that all possible options on the table are nothing more than agents of the current regime.
Do they hope to evade the populist restart movement by goading President Trump into supporting one of their proxies?
Only time will tell.
This is Greg Reese reporting for InfoWars.com.
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