Mosadegh, William Sullivan, Bernard Joppin



On September 27, 2022, a video published all over the Internet shows that the United Kingdom and the United States decided to take down the "Mosaddegh government" in coup 28 Mordad 1332. That video was significant because it shows if there weren't alien interference, Iranian would reach democracy a while ago.


To understand a bit clearer, we should dig into something from the past:

As there is no English evidence (of course, because they didn't want most people that know English to read), I attached the essential document: 






William Sullivan, who was the last American ambassador to Iran, in his book about the time of his ambassador in 1984, wrote ( Service Career ): "I send a letter to Washington DC and tell them that the situation in Iran is not good and it's our benefit that supports Mullahs and their fake religions otherwise we would have a communist country in the Middle-East."

William Sullivan, who was the last American ambassador to Iran, in his book about the time of his ambassador in 1984, wrote ( Service Career ): "I send a letter to Washington DC and tell them that the situation in Iran is not good and it's our benefit that supports Mullahs and their fake religions otherwise we would have a communist country in the Middle-East."

So according to what Neauphle-le-Cheateau's mayor says in his biography book (the cost of blood):

There were a lot of coming and going and meetings between Khomeini and the U.S. and the U.K. The mayor's name was Bernard Joppin.

If there weren't the support of the western government, no one would know who Khomeini is.

Two Weeks in January: America's secret engagement with Khomeini - BBC News

Khomeini promised western countries to be democratic, but after he arrived in Tehran, he came behind his promises and ordered his fans to attack the U.S. embassy and hostage lots of their workers.

When they ask him why you are behind his promise, he said: I did the trick, and the trick is allowed in Islam.

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