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April 28, 2005


Iran: The Nuclear Threat -- Fox Moos Channel War Lies


Professor Paul Sheldon Foote
California State University, Fullerton


On Sunday, April 24, 2005, the Fox Moos Channel showed Iran: The Nuclear Threat
(http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,154217,00.html). As the neoconservative
(neo-Trotskyite) television moos channel, this was an opportunity to count the number of
intentional errors and omissions.


With Chris Wallace (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,104584,00.html) as the host and
the background music you would expect for war movies, the neoconservatives
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Trotsky) did not disappoint viewers looking for the MEK
(MKO or Rajavi cult) line. The producers even went to Paris, France to interview an MEK
spokesperson.


The Fox News Channel has a history of interviewing MEK members and supporters, but not
identifying them as MEK members. Instead, viewers hear National Council of Resistance of
Iran (NCRI) or terms suggesting that the MEK is pro-democracy. After President Bush’s
administration closed the MEK’s NCRI office in Washington, D.C., the Fox Moos Channel
employed its 'Alireza Jafarzadeh' as an analyst
(http://www.iran-interlink.org/files/info/Jafarzadeh%20bio.htm).


Death to America

The Fox Moos Channel showed scenes of large numbers of Iranians in the streets chanting
Death to America. Fox failed to mention that from 1979 to 1981 those large crowds included
a large percentage of MEK (Marxist terrorist) supporters.

The truth is that most Iranians wanted an end to foreign manipulation and interference in
their country.

Both the supporters of the MEK and of Ayatollah Khomeini were chanting Death to America.

In 1981, the MEK was capable of bringing 500,000 supporters to the streets of Tehran to
demonstrate because of its reputation for being anti-imperialist. By anti-imperialist, the
MEK meant anti-American.


American Hostages

Fox showed some of the American hostages taken at the American Embassy and held for 444
days. Again, the hostage takers consisted of both of MEK and of Khomeini supporters.


Killing Women

Fox showed a scene of Iranians stoning a woman for adultery. Fox failed to show MEK women
burning themselves to death in front of cameras in Paris and elsewhere during June 2003
protests over the French arrest of Maryam Qajar-Azedanllo.

Fox failed to show any scenes of women and men being brainwashed, humiliated, and
threatened by leaders of the Rajavi cult.


Fortunately, the truth is coming out. As more MEK cult members escape or defect, they are
telling their stories. You may read complete books on the Marxist cult indoctrination
process, such as:

Anne Singleton’s Saddam’s Private Army

You may order Anne’s book from: http://www.iran-interlink.org/files/information.htm

Masoud Banisadr’s "Masoud: Memoirs of an Iranian Rebel"
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0863563740)

For news of other MEK members who have escaped or have defected, check these Web sites:
http://www.iran-interlink.org
http://www.irandidban.com
http://www.nejatngo.com
http://www.negaheno.net

Iran Didban posts information in four languages: English, Persian, Arabic, and French.

Killing Americans

Fox showed scenes in Beirut, Saudi Arabia, and at an American naval vessel where many
Americans died. Fox blamed terrorist organizations financed by the Islamic Republic of
Iran. Even if this is correct, Fox failed to mention that a major reason for its large
number of followers in the 1970s was the fact that the MEK was the organization killing
Americans in Iran.

The MEK built its anti-imperialist credibility in Iran by murdering American military
officers and Rockwell International employees. The Fox News Channel producers were in the
Paris headquarters of the Marxist terrorists who gained large numbers by murdering
Americans. While the supporters of Ayatollah Khomeini were only claiming to be
anti-imperialist, the MEK were murdering Americans.

Today, Iranians know better. No one can accuse the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran
with being cozy with the American government.

By contrast, the MEK contributed to the political campaigns of many American Congress
members and have maintained a political headquarters in France and military camps in Iraq.


Iranian Pro-Democracy Groups

The Fox News Channel mentioned the possibility of helping an Iranian pro-democracy group
come to power. They showed a scene of Iranians with a large poster of Maryam
Qajar-Azedanllo, of the MEK.

Fox failed to mention that the MEK has been on the State Department’s list of terrorist
organizations since the administration of President Bill Clinton. Fox failed to mention
that this is a Marxist totalitarian cult.

While the neoconservatives (neo-Trotskyites) appear in large numbers on the Fox News
Channel claiming to promote democracy around the world, the fact is that the
neoconservatives (neo-Trotskyites) support a Marxist terrorist cult.

The Fox News Channel failed to mention which groups in Saddam Husseins Iraq were
responsible for filling the mass graves with Shias and Kurds.

The Fox News Channel failed to mention that the indoctrination techniques of the MEK are
reminiscent of those of Pol Pot. Pol Pot was able to murder only 25% of the population of
Cambodia before another Communist government, Vietnam, stopped him.

Which Communist government will come to the rescue of Iran if the neoconservatives
(neo-Trotskyites) impose the Rajavi cult on Iran?

Nuclear Power Plants in Iran

Fox mentioned that Germany was responsible for building the Bushehr nuclear reactor. Fox
failed to mention that American companies have been active in Iran and elsewhere proposing
that countries use American companies to build nuclear power plants.

Fox failed to mention that the construction of the Bushehr nuclear reactor started when
the Shah of Iran was in power.

Even though the work was 85% finished on the Bushehr power plant, Ayatollah Khomeini
halted work on the project because Khomeini considered nuclear power plants to be
anti-Islamic. http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/iran/bushehr-reactor.htm

Fox failed to show a map of the world showing how many other countries have nuclear power
plants already. For example, how many nuclear power plants are in Saudi Arabia today? What
will oil-rich countries do for energy sources when the oil is gone?

Lying

Fox stressed in the program that the Islamic Republic of Iran was lying about its
intentions to build nuclear weapons. While that might be true, the leaders in Iran must
try much harder to match these liars: the MEK (MKO or Rajavi cult), neoconservatives, and
the fair and balanced Fox Moos Channel.

http://www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=10708&fcategory_desc=Under%20Reported


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