It doesn't surprise me if Iranians act this way, kissing the feet of the Pahlavis, as they are a misled, fabricated nation whose existence relies on deception and falsehoods. There is nothing authentic about Iran or Persia that predates theMiddle Ages.
God and religion were fabricated by the Romans, and Islam by the Catholic Church; that is proven in an online series ofarticles at.
The Romans
engaged in nearly 900 years of conflict with the Kurdish matriarchy, starting
around Alexander the Great's invasion in 337 BC and continuing until 651 AD,
when the Roman-Muslim alliance ultimately conquered Kurdsu (Kurdistan). To
eliminate their archenemy, the Catholic Church created Islam. Since the purpose
of Islam is not to govern, despite promises of the Islamists in power for
freedom and democracy after a year of experience, it will be clear that it is
never representative of the reality of living. To maintain
their authority and bring God’s order to the world, they believe they are
justified and obligated to do whatever it takes.
Regarding
the Arya-Mehr and Pahlavi labels, they could not be associated with this
Alashti family from Sawadkoh. Pahlavi comes from Pala, the name of a well-known
place in ZaŕinÁwá, a district in DíLŕu (Dehloran in Farsi), a city in Ilam
province. Pala and Palau occur in Kákaian (fake Sasanian) texts that the Brits
have stuck under the tail of Rezá Alashti Sawadkohi as Pahlavi King Reza Shah,
King of Kings of Persia (Iran), Aryamehr (meaning "Light of the
Aryans").
Who was Reza Shah His
Majesty Humayun Shahenshahi? He was Reza Alashti Sawadkohi, an obscure, illiterate stable
boy, a military horses’ servant of the British (and Dutch) consulate in
Teheran. The British injected blue blood into him and made him a shah in 1925,
granting him the title of Pahlavi King Reza Shah, King of Kings of Persia
(Iran), Aryamehr. The Declassified U.S. State
Department archive confirms that (Great
Britain and Reza Shah: The Plunder of Iran, 1921-1941. By Mohammad Gholi Majd.
University Press of Florida, 2001).
The
grandson of the so-called Reza Shah, who is the son of the last dictator and
corrupt king of Iran, Mohammad Reza, now refers to himself as Prince Reza
Pahlavi while in exile. He allegedly utilizes billions of dollars that were
taken from Iran by his father and grandfather and promotes his agenda through
various media outlets, including Iran International and BBC Farsi, presenting
himself as a viable alternative to the Islamic regime in Iran.
"Of
course, he engages in politics as a common Iranian in exile, using a name such
as Rezá Alashti Sawadkohi or another chosen name, rather than misleading titles
like Prince, Pahlavi, Arya-Mehr, or Majesty Humayun Shahanshah."
If
he presents himself with false titles, he should be arrested and held
accountable for the crimes committed by his father and grandfather, which
include using deceptive names, engaging in dictatorship, corruption,
embezzlement, genocide, and orchestrating massacres. See the next part ...
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