Tuesday, March 3, 2026

CIA working to arm Kurdish forces to spark uprising in Iran

CTV is reporting that "The CIA is working to arm Kurdish forces with the aim of fomenting a popular uprising in Iran, multiple people familiar with the plan told CNN." OK let's do the math.

Remember that Iranian drug dealer that was working with Damion Ryan? He was a Kurd. That means he was working for the CIA not for the Iranian government. 

Naji Sharifi Zindashti is the son of a peshmerga commander. His father fought the Iranian government. He's a Kurd who resisted Iran's regime. The CIA also used Kurds in Syria to oppose Assad and the rival pipeline from Iran. 

One of those CIA Kurds in Syria came to Vancouver as a refugee. He raped and murdered a 13 year old girl here. 

Brings us back to what Tulsi Gabbard was told when she visited Syria. The people asked her "Why is the United States providing support & arms to terrorist groups like ISIS who are raping, kidnapping, torturing, & killing the Syrian people when it was Al-Qaeda who attacked the United States on 9/11, not Syria. I didn't have an answer."

So now the CIA wants to do that in Iran as well to crush any hope of a rival pipeline. I guess my point is that this is further evidence that the CIA's claim their Kurd was working for the government of Iran and asked Damion Ryan to kill Iranian dissidents was a bold faced lie. Just say'n.


BTW The president of Mexico said if the US wants Mexico to help stop the cartel from bringing drugs into the US, the US has to stop arming the cartel with American weapons. Makes sense.

Let's also not forget who the opposition is the CIA is endorsing to replace the current government of Iran. The wife of a leader in the MEK. They were the ones that helped Saddam Hussein gas Iranian civilians with mustard gas from the US of A. 

Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran for the Transitional Period is from the MEK which is a terrorist cult. There's nothing godly about this. 



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