Iran Freedom Foundation and “Jerome” Corsi
https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Iran_Freedom_Foundation
https://www.iranwatch.org/iranian-entities/ali-akbar-tabatabaei
The Assassination and the Cover up. Muslim Brotherhood/CIA/FBI/DOJ.
http://www.larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1986/eirv13n49-19861212/eirv13n49-19861212_034-the_tabatabai_murder_how_the_jus.pdf
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1981/07/17/4-indicted-in-tabatabai-assassination/8f995cdc-0317-4e99a3ba-a7db07eace0a/?utm_term=.299f105f00c8
https://youtu.be/jORe0zfEOX0 (Don’t worry he is Kosher)
IFF assets seized for operating as a “terrorist organization”
https://www.google.com/amp/foreignpolicy.com/2012/03/27/treasury-department-moves-to-clamp-down-on-iranian-arms-exports/amp/
Internet Archives https://web.archive.org/web/*/Iranliberation.com (Corsi is/was a spokesperson for)
Here is the first page from the website on its Launch
Iran Freedom Foundation
Mission Statement
The Iran Freedom Foundation (IFF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational and charitable organization established to educate the public about the Islamic Republic of Iran and to promote freedom in the region.
Who We Are
The IFF is made up of American and Iranian scholars, professionals, philanthropists and human rights advocates who joined together to support the plight of the Iranian people.
The IFF was incorporated on February 3, 2005 in Delaware and began activities on February 15. The IFF offices are located at:
888 16th Street NW
Suite 800
Washington, DC 20006
Email: IFFmovement@aol.com
The Need for the Iran Freedom Foundation
The need for an organization supporting Iraniansí fight for freedom is necessary now more than ever. The Iranian regime has a track record of silencing opposition voices, inflicting human rights abuses and perpetuating an atmosphere of fear among its people - most of whom are eager for democratic change.
The regime has attempted to halt democratic efforts by manipulating the legal system. For example, in the February 2004 parliamentary elections, the government disqualified more than 2,500 reformist candidates. This clamp down on candidates was the result of Iraniansí overwhelming support for reformist candidates in prior elections. In the 2001 presidential election, most of Iranís young people - nearly 70% are under the age of 30 - voted for reformist candidate Mohammad Khatami. The President holds little legislative power in the Islamic Republic, however, and Iranians soon became disillusioned with his inability to affect lasting democratic change. As a result, voter turnout in the 2004 elections was the lowest since the Islamic Revolution of 1979 and the government had to bus residents to polling places to increase participation.
Iranís government resists change, and power is vested in a few unelected clerics. The Supreme Leader and his conservative Guardian Council frequently use their veto power, particularly in cases involving human rights. These top officials are the same clerics who disqualified reform minded candidates from running in the February election. Iranians try to speak out, but the government responds with brutality - arresting opposition journalists and web loggers, dismantling their web sites and jailing and torturing political dissidents.
Iranians are a resilient and nationalistic people - but they are scared. As the oppressive regime continues to prevent Iranians from legitimately and publicly expressing their discontent, the need for international support of Iraniansí fight for freedom is paramount.
Rockefeller Connection/ Fraud https://hiddentaxonhumanity.com/hidden-tax-on-humanity/chapter-5-the-poland-connection/
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1367264/posts
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