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3 of 4 Mossad spies killed in shootout east of Tehran on Mostafa Khomeini Blvd, Damavand

So foreign agents were monitoring his moves and Iranian agents didn't have a clue. -" The team had been watching Fakhrizadeh, and knew that he was going to be driving from Tehran to Absard on Friday. "
 
Some of the highlights from Dana's podcast:

1) Electricity to the entire area was cut for about half an hour before and the local hospital either had no generator of was non functional.

2) All security cameras in the area stopped working after the power outage and if any had battery backups, they were neutralised but also possible they had no battery backup.
Also, I personally wonder if there were any hidden cameras or secret cameras; apparently all known cameras that had a field of view of the area were not working and there was no camera that the team did not know about. One can still hold out some hope that maybe a private camera of someone's home might have picked up something but nothing known so far...

3) Ambush took place where a helicopter cannot gain immediate access.

4) Even though Iran's border is vast, it is too lax in travel. I was shocked when Dana said all neighboring countrie need no visa to enter the country and practically any passport can easily get a visa. This is unacceptable for a country in such a state of perpetual cold war/occasional warm war with some of the most dangerous and capable opponents it has ever faced!

5) Weak responses to the previous murders of scientists at the hands of savage insects inevitably lead to this and possible more.

6) zarif 2021 insists on total capitulation, even now.
 
Thats not the solution mko operatives in iran are not of any important they easily can be replaced . the head of snake is less than 50 person who live outside iran mostly in europe, they are the ones who must be dealed with
EXACTLY!:tup:
Allowing the mek to continue to exist in foreign exile as any kind of organized group was a mistake.Ultimately the battle must be taken to it in its country of refuge,by whatever means necessary,tho I have little doubt that more forceful actions like these will have to wait until the rouhani regime is out of power.
4) Even though Iran's border is vast, it is too lax in travel. I was shocked when Dana said all neighboring countrie need no visa to enter the country and practically any passport can easily get a visa. This is unacceptable for a country in such a state of perpetual cold war/occasional warm war with some of the most dangerous and capable opponents it has ever faced!
Thats not completely true,there are only 9 countries that are visa free and only 7 of these would be considered as neighboring

  • Armenia: 90 days within 180 days
  • Azerbaijan: 14 days
  • Egypt: 20 days
  • Georgia: 45 days
  • Lebanon: 30 days
  • Malaysia: 15 days
  • Oman: 29 days
  • Syria: 90 days
  • Turkey: 90 days
The exception are the visa free zones of Kish Island, Qeshm Island, or Chabahar ,but to enter the mainland you must acquire a visa.
The biggest danger is not visa free but visa on arrival which is open to most nationalities.
 
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Now they are saying dude was killed by an automated gun and that he stepped out of the vehicle.

If you are in a 3 car convoy why is the VIP the one who steps out of the vehicle to check on something?

Who knows what the real story is. First it was a hit squad. Now it was no hit squad just an automated gun behind a Nissan truck.
 
The exception are the visa free zones of Kish Island, Qeshm Island, or Chabahar ,but to enter the mainland you must acquire a visa.
The biggest danger is not visa free but visa on arrival which is open to most nationalities.

I can understand Kish Island as I'm not sure if they any military facilities there and the entire island has always been shown as one large resort area considered "the most laid back place in all of Iran" from its ambience and it used to be a free trade zone and probably still is. I think the other islands are a bit more fortified and might need to be a little more restrictive. Visa on arrival is a very bad idea for the mainland. It should at least change to be visa on arrival for the islands and much more restrictive measures for entry into mainland and certainly no visa on arrival. Special exceptions can be given in certain situations but things need to be more tighter than this.
It will be some time before the scenes of peaceful people bearing gifts depicted in Persepolis comes true but in the meantime, there are many ahrimans who need to be screened more effectively before entering certain places, even certain cities.
Now they are saying dude was killed by an automated gun and that he stepped out of the vehicle.

If you are in a 3 car convoy why is the VIP the one who steps out of the vehicle to check on something?

Who knows what the real story is. First it was a hit squad. Now it was no hit squad just an automated gun behind a Nissan truck.

It literally went from him being dragged and shot at point blank to ensure death to hm stepping out to have a looksy at the sounds of mayhem and carnage and his security guards didn't scream "get down or back in the car" or even restrain him from getting out of the car.
Unless he was driving his own car and was just having a "security" escort in front and behind him and nothing else?
I heard he had a previous attempt on him so he certainly would not want to step out of the vehicle amidst sounds of explosions and gunfire this time.

I have to say the scene of him being dragged out of the car and shot dead at point blank range possibly making eye contact with the dirty viruses like something out a movie is very chilling to me and might be the reason the narrative changed to him stepping out his car and being shot. Because him being dragged out would be both chilling and very enraging at the same time and the demands for a bloody revenge would be greater than him stepping out of the car on his own accord.
Maybe team zarif 2021 is intervening in the news narrative and trying to soften what the gruesome sight would have looked like as it unfolded so to soften everything in people's minds?
 
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I can understand Kish Island as I'm not sure if they any military facilities there and the entire island has always been shown as one large resort area considered "the most laid back place in all of Iran" from its ambience and it used to be a free trade zone and probably still is. I think the other islands are a bit more fortified and might need to be a little more restrictive. Visa on arrival is a very bad idea for the mainland. It should at least change to be visa on arrival for the islands and much more restrictive measures for entry into mainland and certainly no visa on arrival. Special exceptions can be given in certain situations but things need to be more tighter than this.
It will be some time before the scenes of peaceful people bearing gifts depicted in Persepolis comes true but in the meantime, there are many ahrimans who need to be screened more effectively before entering certain places, even certain cities.


It literally went from him being dragged and shot at point blank to ensure death to hm stepping out to have a looksy at the sounds of mayhem and carnage and his security guards didn't scream "get down or back in the car" or even restrain him from getting out of the car.
Unless he was driving his own car and was just having a "security" escort in front and behind him and nothing else?
I heard he had a previous attempt on him so he certainly would not want to step out of the vehicle amidst sounds of explosions and gunfire this time.

I have to say the scene of him being dragged out of the car and shot dead at point blank range possibly making eye contact with the dirty viruses like something out a movie is very chilling to me and might be the reason the narrative changed to him stepping out his car and being shot. Because him being dragged out would be both chilling and very enraging at the same time and the demands for a bloody revenge would be greater than him stepping out of the car on his own accord.
Maybe team zarif 2021 is intervening in the news narrative and trying to soften what the gruesome sight would have looked like as it unfolded so to soften everything in people's minds?

If he was in a 3 car convoy then it doesn’t make sense he was dragged out.

Plus his head looks intact, if he was dragged out the killer would aim straight for the skull execution style which then would cause skull to likely rupture if a high caliber bullet was used.

Current story is the first car (security car) went to do a sweep of the villa to make sure it was safe and not booby trapped.

2nd car (likely driven by the scientist) is fired upon and apparently scientist gets out thinking he something. That’s when he is shot and severely injured. Shortly after the Nissan explodes to destroy evidence.

The whole story doesn’t make sense. The real story will eventually come out. But based on the crime scene evidence it’s looking less likely that a hit squad of 10+ people were involved.

Power to the area being cut and loss of security cameras points to a serious breach of security and infiltration of agents within Iran’s critical infrastructure as long as sleeping cyber weapons that can be activated at any time.
 
Power to the area being cut and loss of security cameras points to a serious breach of security and infiltration of agents within Iran’s critical infrastructure as long as sleeping cyber weapons that can be activated at any time.

There needs to some sort of sweep and deep purges if necessary because no one is safe in their own homes and all of the missile rapid fire systems in underground cities won't do a thing unless they live in those facilities.
 
You can't just play defense with assassination. There are too many important people to protect and too many places could go wrong. The only deterrence against such incident in the future is Blood for Blood, and eye for an eye. You kill my General, I kill yours. You assassinate my scientist in my country, I will do the same to you.

Even if you kill 100s of these assassins after the fact is meaningless. The price is very little but the gain is huge compared to how much you hurt the other country by taking out important targets. You will see these type of incidents happen again and again in the future against Iran because the consequences is worth it.
 
Zarif needs to be assassinated. But ofcourse the Zionists prefer him and his masters.

I was speculating how helpful it would be if zarif were to "tragically" meet a similar fate, though this time by patriots and made to look like another outside perpetrated incident. This would remove a virus from within and the virus's death would do more good for the country that it ever could while it was alive so it is a win, even for the virus...
 
I was speculating how helpful it would be if zarif were to "tragically" meet a similar fate, though this time by patriots and made to look like another outside perpetrated incident. This would remove a virus from within and the virus's death would do more good for the country that it ever could while it was alive so it is a win, even for the virus...
Zarif the virus can not breath without his masters aka Khamenei and other viruses. Some patriotic IRGC general needs to stand up and do a good clean up.
 
Zarif the virus can not breath without his masters aka Khamenei and other viruses. Some patriotic IRGC general needs to stand up and do a good clean up.

There is another youtube podcaster, a husband and wife team, who were suggesting the very same thing on Friday but the language might be too strong for some so I didn't paste a link here but I think everyone knows who I am talking about.
 
There is another youtube podcaster, a husband and wife team, who were suggesting the very same thing on Friday but the language might be too strong for some so I didn't paste a link here but I think everyone knows who I am talking about.
Possible to share their names so can look it up?
 

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