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Whilst travelling from the Christian remains of Constantinople and the ancient sands of Persia, through the Himalayas, the Great Wall of China and the dense jungles of Borneo, I realized that the world must have its order. Therefore despite my beautiful adventures and experiences I always remembered which culture I myself belonged to, and I also appreciated the beauty and values of our beautiful - White Christian civilization.

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The Den of Espionage in Tehran

By: Martin Malik

The Den of Espionage in Tehran

 

A very interesting place to visit in Tehran is the Den of Espionage (the former US embassy). A visit to this site offers many interesting exhibits, photos, and posters that showcase the hostile activities of the United States government and its embassy against Iran. The exhibition begins even before you reach the embassy, ​​right after exiting the Teleghani metro station. It’s a long and interesting story about the ‘American kings of democracy’, which is not told by any other country I have visited so far.

 

Posters in front of the American embassy

Before reaching the former embassy, ​​I saw, among other things: a Masonic eye in a river of blood, skulls instead of stars on the US flag, and a modified US emblem – the American eagle holding rifle bullets and syringes in its talons, with a Jewish star above its head. Even in such a serious matter, the Iranians managed to show a sense of humor, as I also saw Mickey Mouse with a gun and French fries shaped like barbed wire in a McDonald’s box.

THIS IS THE END OF APARTHEID ISRAEL. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

THIS IS THE END OF APARTHEID ISRAEL. In front of the former US Embassy, ​​now a Den of Espionage, there are many very interesting political posters, often presented in an ironic way.

On the fence of the former American embassy, ​​there was also a large sign that struck at the heart of the truth: “This is the end of Israeli apartheid.” I also really liked the poster “The End of Liberalism,” depicting a sad Statue of Liberty with broken arms, having descended from its pedestal.

The paintings on the fence of the former embassy, ​​and even more so inside, are particularly striking because they are done in a style of dark humor. They combine elements of American culture, global American corporations, and American kitsch – with the message that the USA is a country of invasion, occupation, sanctions, and a war mentality. The posters on the street and in the former US embassy also clearly highlight, even for the deaf and blind, the obvious connection between the USA and Zionist Israel.

Observing US global politics and simultaneously looking at the posters and the dark humor of Iranian artists, I believe they are right. I get the impression that to be safe, it’s better to agree with the USA, while countries that disagree and want to be independent risk military and economic warfare under the guise of democracy.

The US flag in front of the Den Espionage in Tehran.

The US flag in front of the Den Espionage in Tehran. Based on evidence from around the world, please judge whether this graphic represents truth or a conspiracy theory.

The History of ‘American Democracy’

The United States was founded in 1776, yet for almost 250 years of its existence, the US has only lived in peace for approximately 15 years. This means that for 235 years, the US has been constantly involved in wars and various conflicts around the world. These include:

  • Sporadic bombings in support of Israel.
  • Terrorist attacks in other countries, and also within the US, for ‘higher purposes’. A good example is the September 11th attack and the ‘war on terror’. If there are no terrorists, the US and Israel will create them.
  • Financial and medical sanctions, which is a euphemism for economic terrorism and spreading disease.
  • Financing terrorist organizations, such as ISIS.
  • Carrying out bloody revolutions in foreign countries to overthrow democratically elected leaders, such as the one on Maidan Square, because the Americans disliked the pro-Russian president of Ukraine.
  • In countries that are ‘American allies’, the US establishes hostile media and political parties in order to almost ‘democratically’ overthrow governments through toxic propaganda. A relevant example is Poland, where American media outlets are a Zionist propaganda mouthpiece aimed at overthrowing the patriotic, right-wing government. Other ways of interfering in the politics and culture of allied countries include ‘non-governmental organizations’, satanic corporations, and ‘charitable organizations’.
Den of Espionage, Tehran. Skull and American flag.

The imagination of Iranian artists regarding the United States is remarkable. I think the message is clear. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

This is the case all over the world, and it was also the case in Iran during the pro-American regime of Shah Pahlavi. At some point, the Iranians ran out of patience and forcibly seized the US embassy, ​​which was later, based on the evidence gathered, dubbed the ‘Den of Espionage’. The US regime, which changes its figureheads every few years after elections of little consequence, fails to understand one important thing. There are 195 countries in the world, and today, only in theory does each of them have its own culture, its own customs, and represent a unique race. The US itself, which once represented many good things, is now a colony of Jewish bankers and is being destroyed by the same greedy and brazen thugs as Palestine. We all have the same enemy!

The Seizure of the American Embassy

On November 4, 1979, the so-called “hostage crisis” began when a group of radical Iranian students loyal to Khomeini attacked the American embassy in Tehran. The history written by the USA, UK, and Israel teaches that: “the bad Iranians attacked the good Americans,” but the truth is quite different. It was mainly the USA and Great Britain that tested the patience of the Iranians for 26 years. In 1953, the American CIA, together with the British MI6, organized an armed coup in Iran, the aim of which was to install Shah Pahlavi in ​​power. The USA and Great Britain installed their man in power to guarantee them not only control but also complete dominance in oil extraction in Iran and throughout the Middle East region.

On the 4th of November 1979 began the so-called 'hostage crisis'. Tehran, Iran.

On the 4th of November 1979 began the so-called ‘hostage crisis’, when a group of radical Iranian students loyal to Khomeini attacked the American embassy in Tehran. The regime in Washington knew this would happen, as shown in the attachments below. The US knew because it itself had provoked such a reaction.

“Some documents were found as letters, telexes and microfilms in rooms of second floor, that had been classified carefully. Furthermore there were machinery for eavesdropping, send and receiving documents, and documents effacement in this section. This section was the most important archive of CIA in Middle East.”

 

Den of Espionage, Tehran.

Shah Pahlavi was an American and British puppet who made Americans feel prioritized in every respect in Iran, while Iranians felt like second-class citizens in their own country. The Shah, who was imposed by force by the USA and UK, ruled brutally. In another article, I described the Ebrat prison, now a museum, where the despised “Internal Security Agency” Savak, together with Mossad agents, tortured Iranians opposed to the Shah in the most brutal ways. The Shah was so brazen that he even said that if an American ran over an Iranian with a car, he wouldn’t have to answer for it. This further inflamed the anger of the Iranians, who had to answer for running over a dog.

Iranians opposed to the Shah’s regime chose a radical Shiite cleric, Ayatollah Khomeini, as their leader, who led the overthrow of the Shah during the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Khomeini very cleverly managed to further emphasize anti-American rhetoric when the Shah travelled to the US for medical treatment. The Shah did indeed go to the US for treatment of lymphoma, but during his absence from Iran, and especially because he went to the US, Khomeini began calling the US the “Great Satan” and suggested that the CIA was planning another coup in Iran to restore the Shah to power.

 Den of Espionage, Tehran, Iran.

While at the Den of Espionage, I reviewed numerous materials described as “sensitive data.” These were recovered by the Iranians after the takeover of the US Embassy. Here, we see secret correspondence between the US Embassy and Washington. We read that the embassy assures us that the threat against the US Embassy is fading, but that the danger of kidnapping embassy staff remains. The text further reveals that the Shah was indeed an American agent. On the second page, we read that keeping the Shah in power in Iran benefits the US because of trade, including oil trade; and of course on US terms.

As soon as the Shah landed in New York, students organized a demonstration in front of the US embassy in Tehran, then climbed over the fence, seized control of the embassy, ​​and took all 66 embassy employees hostage. They released 14 of them before the end of the “hostage crisis,” but held the remaining 52 for 444 days. The Americans knew they were unable to defend themselves, so they barricaded themselves inside to buy time. They did this to destroy classified documents, but they failed to destroy all of them. The Iranians were then able to piece together the shredded documents, access the computers, and use painstaking techniques to declassify “sensitive data.” The “Den of Espionage” museum has many exhibits dedicated to how the Iranians pieced together even fragments of the shredded pages. Books on the subject are also available.

I don’t believe that Khomeini was the leader of fulfilled dreams for the Iranians, and I don’t think that the establishment of the Islamic Republic was the best solution. At that time, the Iranians were desperate for change and therefore supported a strong leader in order to get rid of imported internal enemies. If the US and Great Britain, in particular, had not sought to control Iran and its oil reserves, Khomeini would not have stood a chance. In my opinion, Khomeini was therefore the Iranians’ response to the audacity and greed of the West.

Den of Espionage, hostage crisis. Tehran Iran.

Many of the documents I reviewed also concerned hostile US conspiracies against Cuba, with references to the Soviet Union as a potential foil to US plans. I’m certainly not a fan of the USSR or Fidel Castro’s communist regime in Cuba. I’m including this appendix to demonstrate how Iranian students pieced together secret US documents and what they revealed. It is important that the US diplomatic mission does not limit itself to activities directed towards the country in which it is located.

President Jimmy Carter organized a hostage rescue operation called ‘Eagle Claw’ but the operation was a failure from the start. The Iranians sensed that the Americans might want to rescue the embassy employees and they separated them. The ‘Eagle Claw’ mission proved to be a humiliating failure for the US, as sandstorm struck and brought down a group of American military aircraft in the desert near Tabas. It later turned out that one of the helicopters had collided with a C-130 Hercules transport plane, and five other helicopters got stuck in the sand. The Iranians didn’t even have to fire, yet eight American soldiers were killed and four wounded. Wreckage was left in the Iranian desert, parts of which I saw in the garden of the Den of Espionage. I believe that Khomeini also wanted to humiliate President Carter himself, because as soon as the next president, Ronald Reagan, was sworn in, Khomeini ordered to release the hostages.

Meanwhile, Iran’s list of demands was peaceful. Iran demanded that: the US unfreeze Iranian assets in American and international banks, return the wealth accumulated by the Shah during his rule, withdraw all lawsuits against Iran in the United States, and commit to non-interference in Iranian affairs.

‘The Great Satan’

Incidentally, I would like to clarify that I do not agree with Khomeini and the Muslims in calling the USA the “Great Satan.” In my opinion, the “Great Satan” is international Jewry, which, through numerous banking and media corporations, and in other ways, has managed to infiltrate government and educational institutions in the countries it occupies. This is an unofficial, international empire hiding behind many flags. Countries like Great Britain and the USA are countries that have formed an alliance with international Jewry, having been seduced by power, military strength, and money. However, these countries are also not independent and are themselves being destroyed by the Jewish elite, and the people in these countries are occupied and taught false history.

When I think of the USA, I also think of good things. The Europeans who built North America created very good, culturally and technologically advanced countries that the whole world wants to emulate. Unfortunately, the greed and desire for domination offered by the “Great Satan” are destroying them and will continue to destroy them.

US Emblem. Den of Espionage, Tehran. Iran.

When I think of the USA I think of good things, such as the original American culture founded by Europeans, the music of white people, good cars, technological progress, and Westerns where good cowboys always triumph over their oppressors. Unfortunately there’s a dark side to the USA, which the Iranians have well-depicted in this poster; and which I agree with. The dark side of the USA includes: constant wars, drug trafficking, selling one’s soul to Jews who control its national debt, exportation of poverty, and promotion of racial and sexual degeneracy.

The time will come when people understand that this is not a war for a free Palestine, a war for the “cause of Allah,” or a war of races, but a war of all nations and civilizations against global Jewish domination of the world, and against their “Divide and Conquer” war doctrine. The USA and the UK today belong to their sphere of influence, but tomorrow it could also be other desperate countries that have something to be plundered. Having such immense power over controlling public debt and shaping public opinion, it is easy to control the shadows of former nations; even through the promotion of addictions, degeneration, and ignorance.

“I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the empire on which the sun never sets. The man who controls Britain’s money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply.”

 

Nathan Rothschild

As long as Jewish clans control global public debt, the media, and politics in the West, we will have to say that the above quote is an “anti-Semitic conspiracy theory,” and we will have to accept democracy as the best totalitarian system for us.

A Masonic eye in a river of blood, in front of the former US embassy in Tehran.

A Masonic eye in a river of blood, in front of the former US embassy in Tehran. I translate this project as: ‘America – a country occupied and destroyed by global Jewry.’ Among others, the founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, spoke of Masonic lodges around the world as a “way to achieve independence.” (As we see on the political chessboard of the world, the Jew Herzl had in mind independence from the opposition in the countries occupied by the Zionists.)

Visiting the Den of Espionage

From the very first moment, I had a guide who spoke very good English and accompanied me throughout my visit. Of course, he asked where I was from, why I had come to Iran, and why specifically after the missile exchange, when most flights to Iran were still cancelled. In this museum, the visitor is not invisible. The guide commented that I had a British accent, which was probably a little better than an American one, but he still wasn’t thrilled about it. Well, it’s hard to be surprised, considering that Great Britain occupied the oil fields in southern Iran. Even the Zionist agent Winston Churchill stated that it was a true blessing for the British Empire. I think I shouldn’t be surprised that in Iran, and in every other Muslim country, they look at me suspiciously as soon as I start speaking. It’s certainly better to be Polish than British, and not only in Iran, but also on the Indian subcontinent, in France, Spain, and all the other countries I’ve been to.

The museum itself, however, was very interesting. In the Den of Espionage, I saw, among other things, shredded pieces of paper put back together, machines used by the Americans to destroy secret documents, a crystal room intended for official meetings, and the ambassador’s office. The figures of Iranian students working on reassembling the shredded documents were also interesting. I also saw many photos in which Iranians, during the Shah’s regime, sat opposite Americans, and in which everyone tried to look like they liked and trusted each other. There was Shah Pahlavi, President Truman, President Carter, and the Polish Freemason Zbigniew Brzezinski. The museum’s symbol is undoubtedly the poster depicting the Statue of Liberty with a skull for a head, against the backdrop of the American flag, but with skulls instead of stars.

Nice photo, isn't it? Before the US Embassy was taken over, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, US President Jimmy Carter, and Polish Freemason Zbigniew Brzeziński met there, among others.

Nice photo, isn’t it? Before the US Embassy was taken over, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, US President Jimmy Carter, and Polish Freemason Zbigniew Brzeziński met there, among others.

Iranian students were able to compile extensive evidence of hostile actions by the US embassy against Iran, which lasted for over 40 years. Some of the documents showed that the US embassy spied and participated in hostile activities not only against Iran, but also against Palestine and other Islamic countries and organizations. The US embassy in Tehran also spied on countries such as Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Russia. For many Iranians, the Den of Espionage is a symbol of American oppression.

‘Democracy’ is when the United States and Israel write history, and it cannot be otherwise!

It is no coincidence that, more than 40 years after the takeover of the embassy in Tehran, it is still impossible to import materials from Iran and Cuba into the USA. It is also forbidden to transmit these materials to American media, and it is illegal to possess documents published by Iran.

Evidence presented in the museum

Walking through the museum, I learned about the weight of history from the time of the Islamic Revolution and the embassy takeover, and then, to the best of my ability, I verified the authenticity of certain posters and recovered evidence. Hypothetically, the US could have come to Iran with a mission of peace and love, and the Iranians proved ungrateful and created a fictitious museum. Well… below I present some information on this topic, based on the exhibits I saw in the Den of Espionage.

I present many photos throughout the article, which will allow everyone to understand Iran’s point of view and independently verify the presented evidence. Below I have also included some photos with descriptions so that everyone can provide constructive comments on whether the author of this article is right, wrong, or spreading propaganda.

Iranian students recover sensitive data after US embassy takeover.

Iranian students recover sensitive data after US embassy takeover.

Everyone has heard about the economic sanctions against Iran, as the US proudly boasts about them. Part of these sanctions involves blocking Iranian bank accounts to freeze Iranian assets, estimated at millions of dollars. The US allegedly does this because of the “fight against terrorism,” even though the US itself is a terrorist state. I mean, among other things, that the US is responsible for Iranian inflation and the collapse of the Iranian currency. The US also talks about continuous sanctions on Iranian oil imports to cripple the Iranian economy.

The word “sanctions” is a neutral term that actually means economic terrorism and the export of poverty.

Therefore, I will not write about the obvious things and will only remind you of a few facts that the US prefers to forget.

A Few Words About American Terrorism

This issue has been ongoing since 1979, when the regime change occurred in Iran. The US cannot accept that sometimes a country wants to be independent. Furthermore, the US doesn’t understand that ‘democracy’ is a totalitarian system.

The US constantly establishes and finances terrorist organizations in the Middle East, and as long as these organizations kill and destroy in their interest, the US describes them as freedom fighters. Then, when the terrorist organization they created has fulfilled its mission as envisioned by the US, the United States itself bombs them and calls them terrorists. This is not only the case with Iran, but against many countries, and that’s why I believe in the authenticity of the posters about American terrorism that I saw in the Spy Museum. The US and Israel proudly admit to some of these attacks, so if this is a “conspiracy theory,” it’s unique because it’s confirmed by two opposing sides. As for other terrorist attacks, the US prefers to pretend for as long as possible that they are not true.

Inside the Den of Espionage. Tehran.

Inside the Den of Espionage. Tehran.

Besides the case of Iran, examples of American terrorism and blatant hypocrisy include ISIS and the Taliban  ..

ISIS is a gang of terrorists, vandals, rapists, and extreme scum, who were founded, financed, armed, and supported in every way by the US and Israel. Their goal was to destabilize countries in the Middle East for Israel. After a few years, the Americans decided that the time had come for the terrorists they themselves created to be officially called terrorists, and therefore they bombed them and then declared their victory over terrorism. Disgusting! I was in the village of Lalish in Iraq, inhabited by Yazidis, and I met young women who had been used by ISIS for years as sex slaves.

With the Taliban it was a little different. When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, the Americans were determined to drive them out. So they began supplying weapons and providing military training to local Islamic fighters to fight the Russians. The Americans called them brave mujahideen because they were fighting the Soviet invasion. How nice of the USA, wasn’t it? Maybe up to that point. When the brave mujahideen drove the Russians out of Afghanistan, the occupier changed. The Americans invaded Afghanistan and occupied it for almost 20 years, for the purpose of military dominance in the region and the production and export of drugs. The official reason for the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan was the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, which the Americans themselves blew up to have a pretext for starting this long war.

Then, the brave mujahideen who fought against Russia with American money were called the evil Taliban by the Americans. Subsequently, these same Taliban/mujahideen were supplied with weapons by Russia to drive the Americans out of Afghanistan. Under such conditions it is difficult to expect that the war would ever end.

To my left Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. To my right, a parody of American liberalism in the form of the Statue of Liberty, arms wrung, having fallen from its pedestal. Den of Espionage. Tehran.

To my left Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. To my right, a parody of American liberalism in the form of the Statue of Liberty, arms wrung, having fallen from its pedestal. Den of Espionage. Tehran. (I consider this prediction accurate. Indeed, the standard of living in the USA has deteriorated significantly, and this indebted country can only maintain its position as an empire through constant wars and robberies.)

Two things should be considered here:

  • Every empire, global and regional, fights for spheres of influence in all possible ways, which for ordinary people are indeed immoral and bear the hallmarks of terrorism.
  • Although America is terrible, what would Muslims be like if terrorist countries like the USA and Israel didn’t keep them under a terrible regime? Based on the history of Islam and the current situation in Europe related to Islamization, I believe it is very likely that strong and independent Muslims would launch a holy war against infidels. How do I know this? I know this because Muslims in England are brutally honest about this. On the one hand, Israel is an illegal terrorist state with an apartheid policy. However, on the other hand, if countries like Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan had as much power as the USA, I believe that Europeans would either be murdered or enslaved, unless they converted to Islam, and white women and young girls would become sex slaves of Muslims. Muslims living in England, France, Sweden, Germany, and other European countries are very willing to make such statements. I’m not talking about Iran now, but generally about the warlike nature of Islam.

US Terrorism against Iran

Many examples of US terrorist actions and hostile policies against Iran can be described. The US and Israel themselves like to boast about them, so it’s no secret. Here I intend to describe only a few examples, beyond the generally known ones. The US and Israel are not idle in creating problems for Iran. This time, however, the so-called ‘democratic countries’ have encountered a very tough opponent. This time however, the so-called ‘democratic countries’ have encountered a very tough opponent. Iran is not a sitting duck, what means that introducing Judeocracy in Iran will require considerable effort.

Iranian humour before the Den of Espionage. Here we can see American postage stamps according to Iran: CNN, the attack on Twin Towers, and the Statue of Liberty.

Iranian humour before the Den of Espionage. Here we can see American postage stamps according to Iran: CNN, the attack on Twin Towers, and the Statue of Liberty.

Iran Air Flight 665

On July 3, 1988, over the Strait of Hormuz, the USS Vincennes missile cruiser shot down an Iranian passenger plane, killing everyone on board. The number of victims was 290, and the plane crashed into the Strait of Hormuz within Iranian airspace. During the Iran-Iraq War, the US Navy had ships in the Persian Gulf, supposedly to protect oil transport routes. This is, of course, a lie, as the US supported Saddam Hussein’s regime against Iran, providing Iraq with weapons and intelligence data, also in exchange for cheap oil.

The passenger plane, which was in Iranian airspace, had taken off from Bandar Abbas bound for Dubai, from an airport that was used by both military and civilian aircraft during the war. The captain of the American ship was William C. Rogers III, known for his aggression against Iranian vessels. The story of protecting oil transport routes is therefore a lie. The American captain mistook the large passenger plane for a small F-14 fighter jet and also claimed that it had deviated from its passenger flight path.

However, just a few weeks later, the Americans themselves issued a statement that Iran Air Flight 665 was actually ascending along its established air route and was moving at a significantly lower speed than the Vincennes reported. An F-14 fighter jet is even five times faster than a large passenger plane. It is obvious that the American captain knew this, especially since the F-14 was manufactured by the USA and sold to Iran during the pro-American regime of the Shah.

Iranian Airlines Flight 665, financial sanctions and oil sanctions against Iran.

Iranian Airlines Flight 665, financial sanctions and oil sanctions against Iran. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

The height of American irony was when they stated that it was a “tragic and regrettable accident,” and that the state-of-the-art cruiser mistook Iran Air Flight 655 for an F-14 due to “stress and distorted data.” Then the Americans contradicted themselves by stating that “aggression from Iran played a key role in this incident.” There was no aggression from Iran!!! In 1990, the United States Navy awarded Captain Rogers the Legion of Merit for his “outstanding service” during operations in the Persian Gulf. Who is the terrorist here?

The Iran-Iraq War and the Ba’ath Party

The US did not officially participate in this war, but continuously provided military and financial support to hostile organizations and terrorist groups against Iran. One example was the Iraqi Ba’ath political party and its army. This party, through its ideology, shaped Iraqis and its armed forces in the spirit of the cult of Saddam Hussein.

During the Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988), the United States provided massive support to the Ba’ath party, led by Saddam Hussein’s regime, in its fight against Iran. This support included military intelligence, financial assistance, and arms supplies. Officially, the United States was not an ally of Iraq, which means that through this kind of assistance, the US was waging a proxy war against Iran.

Officially: “The US did not help Saddam and the Ba’ath party because it wanted to take control of Iranian oil fields and overthrow the regime in Iran.” Officially, the US helped Saddam to: “limit Iran’s influence in the Middle East and to stop the spread of Islamic fundamentalism.”

Iran's graphic designs that ironically depict US terrorist activities against Iran, and military assistance to Saddam Hussein's Iraq in the war against Iran.

Iran’s graphic designs that ironically depict US terrorist activities against Iran, and military assistance to Saddam Hussein’s Iraq in the war against Iran. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

!! This is, of course, a lie, as the US has repeatedly removed non-Islamist regimes in the Middle East and replaced them with Islamist regimes. The US created and armed ISIS and the Taliban. When it was in the US interest, this terrorist regime attacked Iraq and overthrew Saddam Hussein, who, although a dictator and a terrorist, was not a radical Islamist. The US and Israel also destroyed and removed from power Bashar al-Assad, who, although a dictator, fought against radical Islamists.

In Syria, a radical Islamist and Al-Qaeda ally, Ahmed al-Sharaa, came to power with the help of the US and Israel. Therefore, the Americans are not fighting radical Islam; they are supporting it and using it for their own strategic purposes in the Middle East. The Middle East is very rich in oil, and Israel wants to expand its borders; therefore, it is in the interest of the US and Israel for chaos to prevail there.

The United States provided Iraq with billions of dollars in financial aid for weapons against Iran, including credits and loans. During the war, the US sold weapons to Saddam Hussein’s regime, sometimes directly and sometimes through allied Arab regimes. The Americans ensured that Iraq and its Ba’ath Party were well-equipped against Iran. The US also provided Iraq with satellite intelligence, helping it to target Iranian forces. The US also provided Iraq with materials for chemical and biological weapons production and turned a blind eye when Iraq used these weapons against Iranian soldiers. The CIA knew about this as early as 1983 but did nothing because, according to the US, “an Iranian victory was unacceptable.” Furthermore, satellite intelligence enabled Saddam to strike Iranian troops with chemical weapons.

Iran's graphic designs ironically depict the US training terrorists inside Iran, while also simultaneously depicting US medical sanctions against Iran. In the center, we see the US flag depicted in a warlike manner.

Iran’s graphic designs ironically depict the US training terrorists inside Iran, while also simultaneously depicting US medical sanctions against Iran. In the center, we see the US flag depicted in a warlike manner. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

Ironically, many years later, the US invaded Iraq and led to Saddam’s execution based on accusations of possessing “weapons of mass destruction,” which Saddam did not have. Saddam only possessed chemical and biological weapons, thanks to supplies from the US, used against Iran. According to the official narrative, the US supported Saddam’s regime against Iran because it posed a threat to American interests in the Middle East and could continue the Islamic revolution in the region. Above all, who invited the US to the Middle East in the first place? This support, however, later became a difficult issue for the US, especially after Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990 and had previously used chemical weapons against Iran, which the US had tacitly approved.

In this respect, the scale of American terrorism and conspiracy against Iran was enormous.

Assassinations of Nuclear Physicists

Between 2010 and 2025, many Iranian scientists involved in nuclear energy were murdered in Iran. While the bombings organized by the US and Israel are undeniable, neither country officially admits to these terrorist attacks. Terrorist Benjamin Netanyahu has been threatening since the 1990s that “Iran is 3 months away from building a nuclear weapon.” These words show that Israel desperately wants a war with Iran, and that these are the longest 3 months in the history of the world.

When nuclear physicists are killed in meticulously planned terrorist attacks on the outskirts of Tehran, Iran is justified in accusing the US and Israel of these attacks. Iran has also accused the British intelligence agency. Other suspects include groups hostile to Iran, based in Arab countries allied with the US. The Iranian regime periodically arrests terrorists accused of carrying out terrorist attacks on nuclear scientists, who then confess on live Iranian television that they were trained by Mossad. In one month alone in 2012, Iranian police arrested 14 Iranians, forcing them to confess.

The wreckage of a car following a terrorist attack, displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, where nuclear scientists were killed. The US, Israel, and Iranian terrorists trained by them murdered scientists working on uranium enrichment.

The wreckage of a car following a terrorist attack, displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, where nuclear scientists were killed. The US, Israel, and Iranian terrorists trained by them murdered scientists working on uranium enrichment.

In 2011, Majid Jamali Fashi confessed to the murder of an Iranian nuclear physicist. On Iranian television, Fashi explained in detail how he collaborated with Mossad and how he underwent training in Israel. However, there were reportedly many inconsistencies in his testimony. I have no doubt about the hostile actions of Israel and the USA towards Iran, but I wonder if perhaps some of these ‘terrorists’ are not terrorists at all, but simply individuals inconvenient to the Iranian regime. In that case, accusing them of terrorism and forcing confessions would be a convenient way to eliminate opposition unrelated to terrorism. We saw this tactic in communist Poland, when Jews hiding behind Polish names forced Poles fighting communism to give absurd testimonies in exchange for leniency; and then executed them anyway.

The fact is that well-trained terrorists have access to training, weapons, and intelligence to eliminate Iranian nuclear physicists. An average person would never be able to organize such an operation, let alone do it alone. The United States denied involvement in the attacks, while Israel neither denied nor confirmed it. I believe that mainly Israel, and sometimes the USA, are training Iranian terrorists hostile to the regime in Tehran, and they are doing so in Israel and in Arab countries near Iran. That’s what common sense tells me, and I’m not surprised that, based on the continuous statements of Israel and the USA, this is also Iran’s version. Perhaps I will be called a “conspiracy theorist” again, but who else could it be if not the USA and Israel?!

As for Great Britain, I hope it is not involved in terrorism against Iran, but based on my experience, nothing surprises me anymore in that country. Just like the USA, Great Britain is part of the greater Israel gang, so it is certainly a country hostile to Iran; Although I think he’s definitely on the list of secondary suspects.

The wreckage of a car following a terrorist attack, displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, where nuclear scientists were killed. The US, Israel, and Iranian terrorists trained by them murdered scientists working on uranium enrichment.

The wreckage of a car following a terrorist attack, displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, where nuclear scientists were killed. The US, Israel, and Iranian terrorists trained by them murdered scientists working on uranium enrichment.

As a possible indirect culprit I would also include Saudi Arabia among the other suspects, because it is a competitor of Iran in the Middle East, an official ally of the USA and a secret ally of Israel. Relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have always been very tense. In the Den of Espionage I also saw a poster about the massacre of pilgrims in Mecca, after which Ali Khamenei accused Saudi Arabia of ‘murder’. I think that’s an exaggeration. According to the Associated Press, at least 2,426 people died as a result of panic and overcrowding among pilgrims in September 2015. Tehran reported that 464 of them were Iranians, and blamed the disaster on Saudi Arabia’s incompetent management of the annual pilgrimage. Well, during Islamic pilgrimages in Mecca and Medina, the crowd tramples everyone in its path like a herd of stampeding bulls, so in my opinion it was an accident.

While in Tehran, I went to the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Holy Defence, dedicated to the Iran-Iraq war. Among the many old fighter planes, tanks, and missiles displayed outside, there are also cars riddled with bullets, in which Iranian nuclear scientists were murdered. The inscription on the monument reads: “For what crime were they killed?” Various sources suggest that about 20 scientists were killed. Israel has not officially confirmed the exact number, but stated that these scientists played a key role in the development of Iran’s nuclear program.

Medical sanctions

At the Spy Museum, I also saw a poster showing the medical sanctions imposed on Iran by the USA. This interested me because both the USA and Israel claim that “the reason for their multi-faceted war is Iran’s nuclear program.” This is, of course, a lie. What hurts the United States most is that since 1979 they have been unable to install a puppet regime in Iran that they could control. The US is also hurt by the fact that the Iranians were brave and audacious enough to invade the territory of the “rulers of the universe” and expel them from their country. Israel, which is a terrorist state, is hurt by the fact that it has a very tough opponent in the region who can stand up to them and even destroy them. The “chosen people” feel less chosen because of this. The destruction in Israel during the 12-day war demonstrated this very well.

A commemorative plaque displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, which commemorates the terrorist attacks in which Zionists killed Iranian nuclear physicists. Next to it stood a plaque with the inscription: For what sins?

A commemorative plaque displayed in the gardens of the Museum of the Holy Defence in Tehran, which commemorates the terrorist attacks in which Zionists killed Iranian nuclear physicists. Next to it stood a plaque with the inscription: For what sins?

In my opinion, medical sanctions are significant because they undermine the official stance of the “most democratic country in the world.” These sanctions are proof that the US is not only concerned with preventing Iran from having nuclear weapons and making it poor through economic sanctions. It seems that the US also wants Iranians to be sick. Despite this, today all medicines are available in Iran, and the country is a competitor to Turkey in terms of medical tourism.

Officially: “medical sanctions imposed on Iran are not intended to restrict medical aid.” However, the facts show that this is a lie. These sanctions have led to shortages of essential medicines, increased healthcare costs, and hindered access to specialized medical equipment, forcing many Iranians to forgo treatment. Medical sanctions have disrupted drug supply chains and led to shortages; This is especially true for patients with chronic and rare diseases. Some of these include blood disorders, epilepsy, and cancer. The sanctions have also excluded Iran from cooperation with international research centres and participation in medical conferences. This has hampered progress in cancer research, delayed treatment, and led to late and incorrect diagnoses.

For this reason, Iran is striving for self-sufficiency and now produces, among other things, medications for epilepsy. Iran was forced into self-sufficiency because at one point the situation was so critical that there was a lack of advanced medical equipment, spare parts, and even basic materials such as sutures and vaccines. Sometimes medical sanctions were circumvented, but most countries are afraid to cooperate with Iran due to the risk of secondary sanctions. It is worth mentioning that Poland exports various medical equipment and pharmaceutical products to Iran.

Iranian humor before the Den of Espionage. Here we can see American postage stamps according to Iran. The first stamp is particularly noteworthy, showing an American soldier being led out of the US Embassy in 1979, after its takeover. The second stamp I understand as President Trump's propaganda.

Iranian humor before the Den of Espionage. Here we can see American postage stamps according to Iran. The first stamp is particularly noteworthy, showing an American soldier being led out of the US Embassy in 1979, after its takeover. The second stamp I understand as President Trump’s propaganda.

Summary

Traveling through Iran, I saw many positive things in the country, and evidence that despite the sanctions, Iran is coping. I can only guess how powerful Iran would be if it were not a victim of all possible sanctions and its complete exclusion from the global, Jewish-controlled banking system. The story told in the “Den of Espionage” and my observations during my travels in Iran lead me to reflect that even one country can stand up to an empire, with a permanent terrorist base in the region (Israel). I see that the chessboard of power on the world map may soon change, as demonstrated by the 12-day war and China’s intervention.

The former US embassy in Tehran, known as the “Den of Espionage,” is a very valuable tourist attraction with a thrilling atmosphere. I would like to point out that this museum should also be considered an educational institution, as books and other materials are available for purchase on site. Some might say that this is merely propaganda from the Iranian Islamic regime, but I have verified everything I included in my article using several sources to confirm my arguments.

In my opinion, the Den of Espionage is valuable not only for Iranians but also for travellers. What I learned during my visit to Tehran is something I wouldn’t have learned in so-called “democratic countries known for freedom of speech and human rights.”

Crystal room, Den of Espionage.

Crystal room – a secure room for secret meetings. This room was used to hold important and security sessions to prevent tapping conversations. The room is made of transparent plastic and between two plastic plates was vacant space to prevent sound transmission to the outside. Also, the exterior wall are embedded with aluminium foil to prevent the frequency from being transmitted by a possible hearing. The transparency of the walls helped to identify and easily discover foreign objects to espionage uses. Also, thin fabric was curtains were drawn around the glass chamber. The powerful air-conditioner system equipped with security filters was responsible for providing fresh air inside the room.

Final words from the author

In my article, I described the facts about the hostile and ruthless US policy towards Iran. However, I want to emphasize that I don’t see the United States solely from this perspective, especially since, in my opinion, the US itself is a country occupied by a global Jewish financial empire. Jews in the US hold the most influential positions in politics and the media; and Hollywood and Wall Street are Jewish enclaves. What immense power they must possess if the CIA is able to assassinate US President John Kennedy because he posed a threat to the Jews by speaking the truth. The US is therefore a country occupied by Jewish Pharisees at the highest levels, who consider themselves the “chosen people.” Their economic policy is: capitalism for the Jewish elite, but Bolshevism for the masses; under many seemingly pleasant names.

When I think of the US, I also think of the good things associated with its culture, music, technology, American cinema, and its natural beauty. However, today the US, built from the ground up by Europeans, is becoming ethnically and culturally a thing of the past, because the US has an internal enemy that draws energy from it and degrades it mercilessly. The Jews know that they can only rule over a dirty, bastardized, poor, and degenerate nation; continuing to defile what is pure and beautiful. For this reason Jews will always attack patriotism and racial purity, and the lie that they are the ‘monopolists of suffering’ is their war strategy. In my opinion, by fighting Iran, the US is fighting the wrong enemy.

Negotiations with the US. On the right, an Iranian in full suit. On the left, an American soldier posing as a politician. This image aims to convey that behind the screen of democracy, the US is a country whose nature is war and the rule of the strongest. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

Negotiations with the US. On the right, an Iranian in full suit. On the left, an American soldier posing as a politician. This image aims to convey that behind the screen of democracy, the US is a country whose nature is war and the rule of the strongest. Den of Espionage, Tehran.

I have a similar opinion about Iran. In the Western (Jewish) media, Iran is portrayed as: “an Islamic Republic preparing for eternal war.” This is just propaganda. I have also experienced the pleasant side of Iran. Iran has the right to defend itself, just like any other country, and is not obligated to submit to the Jews simply because they have appointed themselves as self-proclaimed rulers of the world. I disagree with Iran’s characterization of the USA as the “Great Satan” and Israel as the “Little Satan.” In my opinion, the “Great Satan” is international Israel, hiding behind many flags, which ruthlessly exploits its conquered financial colonies for diabolical purposes. We all have one enemy. The USA and Iran have the same enemy!

The USA, at its core, is a nation founded by Europeans. It is a country built by white civilization on Christian foundations. On the other hand, Israel is an illegally established terrorist military base, characterized by apartheid, ethnocentrism, hatred; and a false interpretation of religion and history as a pretext for occupying Palestine. I would like the Iranians to understand that at their core, American values ​​are not Jewish values, and we should not pretend otherwise. Zionism in America is a hostile and colonial ideology.

Portraits of Iranian soldiers killed in the Iran-Iraq War, in front of the Teleghani Station in Tehran, near the Den of Espionage.

Portraits of Iranian soldiers killed in the Iran-Iraq War, in front of the Teleghani Station in Tehran, near the Den of Espionage.

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