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About Hezbollah FRONT-MAN and Baha'i MOZDUR JJ: Jahanshah Javid of Iranian.Com
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NUR
2009-03-18 05:48:09 UTC
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Hezbollah's Front Businesses in America! – part one
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/shiite-season/jj-hezbollah1/

Hezbollah's Front Businesses in America! – part two
http://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/shiite-season/jj-hezbollah2/
NUR
2009-03-18 05:52:03 UTC
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Hezbollah's Front Businesses in America! – part onehttp://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/shiite-season/jj-hezbollah1/
Hezbollah's Front Businesses in America! – part twohttp://iranpoliticsclub.net/politics/shiite-season/jj-hezbollah2/
See Robert Dreyfuss, HOSTAGE TO KHOMEINI by Robert Dreyfuss (New
Benjamin Franklin House: New York, 1980) pp.117-118 (Pdf pages 73-74)


http://www.wlym.com/pdf/iclc/hostage.pdf


...Today the Bahai cult is hated in Iran, and is considered correctly
to be an arm of the British Crown. During the destabilization of the
Shah in 1978, it was widely reported that in several instances the
Bahai cult secretly funded the Khomeini Shi’ite movement. In part, the
money would have flowed through the cult’s links to the same
international ‘human rights’ organizations, such as Amnesty
International, that originally sponsored the anti-Shah movement in
Iran. These movements also derive from the “one world” currents
associated with the Bahais since the early 1900s. (If any Iranians
have been misled on the question of the Bahais by the supposed
antipathy of Khomeini’s clique to the Bahais, it should be noted that
the Bahai cultists often deliberately encouraged anti-Bahai activities
as camouflage)...


Also see pp. 115-116 (Pdf page 72)
NUR
2009-03-18 08:03:48 UTC
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jahanshah_Javid

Jahanshah Javid is the publisher/editor of iranian.com [1].

Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Articles and Resources
2.1 Related SourceWatch Articles
2.2 References
2.3 External Articles

[edit]Background
Educated in Iran, Germany and the United States, Jahanshah Javid was a
reporter for IRNA (Islamic Republic New Agency) [2] in the late 1980s
covering the Iran-Iraq peace talks [3]. He had earlier freelanced for
the Iranian state newspaper Kayhan [4]. In the 1990s Jahanshah Javid
also worked as editor for the campus publication Daily Lobo published
by the University of New Mexico as well as the BBC and Aftab Cable
Television [5].

[edit]Articles and Resources
[edit]Related SourceWatch Articles
[edit]References
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [1] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B IRNA [2] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [3] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B http://www.kayhannews.ir/ retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [4] retrieved March 18, 2009
[edit]External Articles

Retrieved from "http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?
title=Jahanshah_Javid"
Categories: Iran | United States | Great Britian | Media
All Bad
2009-03-18 09:42:16 UTC
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It doesn't say he is a Baha'i. How is this topical on TRB, beyond being yet
another example of your netabuse?

- All Bad
Post by NUR
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jahanshah_Javid
Jahanshah Javid is the publisher/editor of iranian.com [1].
Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Articles and Resources
2.1 Related SourceWatch Articles
2.2 References
2.3 External Articles
[edit]Background
Educated in Iran, Germany and the United States, Jahanshah Javid was a
reporter for IRNA (Islamic Republic New Agency) [2] in the late 1980s
covering the Iran-Iraq peace talks [3]. He had earlier freelanced for
the Iranian state newspaper Kayhan [4]. In the 1990s Jahanshah Javid
also worked as editor for the campus publication Daily Lobo published
by the University of New Mexico as well as the BBC and Aftab Cable
Television [5].
[edit]Articles and Resources
[edit]Related SourceWatch Articles
[edit]References
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [1] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B IRNA [2] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [3] retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B http://www.kayhannews.ir/ retrieved March 18, 2009
$B",(B Writers iranian.com [4] retrieved March 18, 2009
[edit]External Articles
Retrieved from "http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?
title=Jahanshah_Javid"
Categories: Iran | United States | Great Britian | Media
NUR
2009-03-18 12:26:42 UTC
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Post by All Bad
It doesn't say he is a Baha'i.
His wife is, and he has provided an uncritical cheerleading platform
for you cultists on his iranian.com site.

W
All Bad
2009-03-19 00:50:00 UTC
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Post by All Bad
It doesn't say he is a Baha'i.
W: His wife is, and he has provided an uncritical cheerleading platform
for you cultists on his iranian.com site.


AB: On Sourcewatch.org, did you get the Hizbollahi part in? Are you doing
a blurb on his wife? Is she hizbo, too?

- All Bad
NUR
2009-03-19 01:13:13 UTC
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CAUTION NON-BAHAIS


See "Pat Kohli LIES about his identity,"
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/3b43eeee8c7f768c

On Mar 19, 10:50 am, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_kohli

Pat Kohli, or Patrick Kohli, is a member of the Haifan Baha'i Faith[1]
who makes regular contributions to the USENET newsgroup
talk.religion.bahai[2]. He is a computer programmer who has worked on
software for various projects, including military systems.

Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Articles and Resources
2.1 Related SourceWatch Articles
2.2 References
2.3 External Articles

[edit]Background
He "is a computer scientist assigned to 4.5.3.3. He works for PMA-231
as the Open Architecture (OA) IPT lead, in the OA/FORCEnet IPT of the
Network Centric Warfare IPT. Prior to this he worked at Saint Inigoes
for 4.5 and developed a prototype next generation flight data
recorder, using COTS components, to meet incident reporting,
maintenance and FOQA needs. Pat also supported the old PMA-282 which
did weapon control systems for guided missiles. Pat has an MS in
computer Information Systems from Florida Tech." [3]

"Pat Kohli, NCW Open Architecture Lead, demonstrated how the E-2/C-2
program office (PMA-231) is continuously evaluating and implementing
software modernization to facilitate transition of the existing E-2
operational flight program to an environment using commercially
available systems. Venlet said, "The Naval Aviation Enterprise has
embraced open architecture as a fundamental building block of weapon
system development from its very inception. Our government/industry
teams continue to leverage these open system strategies and concepts
in achieving reduction in overall development cycle times and
delivering increased system capabilities to the Fleet faster and
cheaper. The advantages of integrating open architecture designs and
contracting strategies are measurable and pronounced as is
substantiated by our E-2D Advanced Hawkeye and P-8 Multi-Mission
Aircraft development programs. The key to continued success will be
maintaining the close partnership with industry experts, as we provide
the right capabilities, at the right time and right cost to the joint
warfighter."The E-2 Hawkeye team has been representing and directly
supporting Venlet's executive office - the aviation domain lead for
open architecture initiatives - since June 2004, because of its role
as a battle management command and control platform and a central
network communications node in aviation. E-2 Program Manager Capt.
Randy Mahrsaid, "Today's evolving E-2 open architecture model paves
the way for a more mature system to be used by the E-2D prior to it
taking its place in the fleet."[3]

Pat Kohli has maintained a consistent web presence since the late
1990s, particularly on USENET, addressing both external critics and
dissenters within the Haifan Baha'i Faith tradition to which he
belongs [5]. In 1998, he voted against the creation of the USENET
group, talk.religion.bahai, as an un-moderated discussion forum for
issues relating to the Baha'i faith [4]. Official discussion regarding
the creation of this group may also be found at: [6]. He posts under
the handles Mr All Bad and All_Bad [5]

[edit]Articles and Resources
[edit]Related SourceWatch Articles
[edit]References
$B",(B Letter from Assistant Secretary, Kishan Manocha, on Behalf of
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United Kingdom [1],
dated October 8, 2002, Accessed 17 February, 2009.
$B",(B Discussion Archive of USENET group Talk.Religion.Baha'i, [2],
Accessed February 17, 2009
$B",(B 3.0 3.1 Drema Ballengee-Grunst, "Assistant SecNav visits NAVAIR T&E
laboratory", November 10, 2005.
$B",(B Record of votes cast regarding the creation of the USENET group,
talk.religion.bahai,[3], Accessed February 17, 2009.
$B",(B Excerpt from USENET group talk.religion.bahai,[4], Accessed February
17, 2009.
[edit]External Articles

Retrieved from "http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli"
Categories: United States | Religion | Military | War/peace

NUR
2009-03-18 12:35:36 UTC
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CAUTION NON-BAHAIS

See also, "Pat Kohli LIES about his identity on SourceWatch"
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/3b43eeee8c7f768c

On Mar 18, 7:42 pm, "All Bad" <***@md.metrocast.net>
wrote:

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_kohli

Pat Kohli, or Patrick Kohli, is a member of the Haifan Baha'i Faith
[1]
who makes regular contributions to the USENET newsgroup
talk.religion.bahai[2]. He is a computer programmer who has worked on
software for various projects, including military systems.


Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Articles and Resources
2.1 Related SourceWatch Articles
2.2 References
2.3 External Articles


[edit]Background
He "is a computer scientist assigned to 4.5.3.3. He works for PMA-231
as the Open Architecture (OA) IPT lead, in the OA/FORCEnet IPT of the
Network Centric Warfare IPT. Prior to this he worked at Saint Inigoes
for 4.5 and developed a prototype next generation flight data
recorder, using COTS components, to meet incident reporting,
maintenance and FOQA needs. Pat also supported the old PMA-282 which
did weapon control systems for guided missiles. Pat has an MS in
computer Information Systems from Florida Tech." [3]


"Pat Kohli, NCW Open Architecture Lead, demonstrated how the E-2/C-2
program office (PMA-231) is continuously evaluating and implementing
software modernization to facilitate transition of the existing E-2
operational flight program to an environment using commercially
available systems. Venlet said, "The Naval Aviation Enterprise has
embraced open architecture as a fundamental building block of weapon
system development from its very inception. Our government/industry
teams continue to leverage these open system strategies and concepts
in achieving reduction in overall development cycle times and
delivering increased system capabilities to the Fleet faster and
cheaper. The advantages of integrating open architecture designs and
contracting strategies are measurable and pronounced as is
substantiated by our E-2D Advanced Hawkeye and P-8 Multi-Mission
Aircraft development programs. The key to continued success will be
maintaining the close partnership with industry experts, as we
provide
the right capabilities, at the right time and right cost to the joint
warfighter."The E-2 Hawkeye team has been representing and directly
supporting Venlet's executive office - the aviation domain lead for
open architecture initiatives - since June 2004, because of its role
as a battle management command and control platform and a central
network communications node in aviation. E-2 Program Manager Capt.
Randy Mahrsaid, "Today's evolving E-2 open architecture model paves
the way for a more mature system to be used by the E-2D prior to it
taking its place in the fleet."[3]


Pat Kohli has maintained a consistent web presence since the late
1990s, particularly on USENET, addressing both external critics and
dissenters within the Haifan Baha'i Faith tradition to which he
belongs [5]. In 1998, he voted against the creation of the USENET
group, talk.religion.bahai, as an un-moderated discussion forum for
issues relating to the Baha'i faith [4]. Official discussion
regarding
the creation of this group may also be found at: [6]. He posts under
the handles Mr All Bad and All_Bad [5]


[edit]Articles and Resources
[edit]Related SourceWatch Articles
[edit]References
$B",(B Letter from Assistant Secretary, Kishan Manocha, on Behalf of
National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United Kingdom [1],
dated October 8, 2002, Accessed 17 February, 2009.
$B",(B Discussion Archive of USENET group Talk.Religion.Baha'i, [2],
Accessed February 17, 2009
$B",(B 3.0 3.1 Drema Ballengee-Grunst, "Assistant SecNav visits NAVAIR T&E
laboratory", November 10, 2005.
$B",(B Record of votes cast regarding the creation of the USENET group,
talk.religion.bahai,[3], Accessed February 17, 2009.
$B",(B Excerpt from USENET group talk.religion.bahai,[4], Accessed
February
17, 2009.
[edit]External Articles


Retrieved from "http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pat_Kohli"
Categories: United States | Religion | Military | War/peace
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