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Thursday, May 18, 2006

Extracts from 'David Kelly, the Baha'i and Masons 

DAVID KELLY, THE BAHA'I AND MASONS

By Jim Rarey

December 14, 2003


Permission is granted to reproduce this article in its entirety. The author is a free lance writer based in Romulus, Michigan. He is a former newspaper editor and investigative reporter, a retired customs administrator and accountant, and a student of history and the U.S. Constitution.



In previous articles we have detailed the knowledge and/or involvement
microbiologist David Kelly had in the biowarfare programs of several nations
including the UK, US, Russia, South Africa, Israel and Iraq. He was privy
to, and an analyst of, much of the information British intelligence gathered
around the world pertaining to chemical and biological warfare.

We also discussed Kelly's disgraceful treatment by the UK's Ministry of Defence
(MoD), the resentment that must have fostered making him (in some persons'
eyes) a security risk. This was exacerbated by Kelly's discussions with
commissioning agent Victoria Roddam about writing a book, or at least
contributing to an anthology of the many facets of government and industry
involvement in biowarfare programs. It could only have heightened concerns
in some quarters that Roddam's publishing company (Oneworld Publications)
specializes in works of Islamic scholars and authors.

Kelly, some four years earlier, had converted to the Baha'i faith (a minority branch
of Islam) apparently under the influence of Mai Pederson, a U.S. Army linguist and
intelligence operative. Pederson was one of several women Kelly evidently considered
confidants as he had extensive correspondence with them.

Another was Olivia Bosch, a senior researcher at the Royal Institute of
International Affairs (more commonly known as Chatham House or RIIA). A third was
Judith Miller, star reporter for the New York Times and a long-time member of the
RIIA's sister organization the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

Bosch testified at the Hutton inquiry in to Kelly's death. Police evidently obtained
witness statements from both Miller and Pederson, which have not been made
available to the inquiry. The MoD told police that witnesses could opt not to have
their statements given to the Hutton "probe." At the hearings witnesses were
not put under oath.

Pederson has since, as the British say, "gone to ground" or disappeared from
public view.
However she has hired (or had provided for her) a very high
profile spokesperson, a lawyer named Mark Zaid. The attorney often
represents former/current government employees, intelligence officers and
others. He is currently representing the father of Dodi Fayed (who died with
Princess Diana in a controversial car accident) in obtaining alleged FBI and
CIA documents said to relate to those deaths.

However, in previous articles we might have slighted one of Kelly's
colleagues who may have been closer to him than any of the other three.
Was in Iraq from 1995 to 1998 - Gabriele Kraatz Wadsack

Gabriele Kraatz Wadsack (pictured right) worked with Kelly in Iraq.
She is one of Germany's top biowarfare experts and is a former head of
Unscom's biological weapons program. She is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the
German Army.

Wadsack and Kelly had traveled around the world giving joint presentations
to scientists on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Just weeks before
Kelly's death, he was gone for a week in Baltimore, Maryland giving a
presentation according to testimony of Mrs. Kelly before the Hutton
inquiry.

Upon returning home Kelly sent an e-mail to Gabriele that said in part,
"Thanks for a great week. I had a lot on my mind so I know that I was a
little subdued. - thanks for being just you!"

Police found a two-page handwritten note in Kelly's briefcase titled
"Gabriele's concerns." They say it appears to relate to Iraq and WMD.
However it is being withheld on grounds of personal "privacy." Once a
regular panelist on TV, Wadsack is refusing interviews and is said to
be working at the German Army's biological weapons facility in Munich.
While Kelly was definitely "plugged in" to the biowarfare scene, there
is an undercurrent of possible religious influence on his actions and secret
society involvement in his death that may yet generate the biggest
controversy.

According to news reports and former members, the national (UK) and
international leadership of the Baha'i branch of Islam were solidly
behind the removal of Saddam in Iraq, but for their own reasons.
Islamic religionists were frozen out of Saddam's secular Baath socialist
government.

One of the minor controversies raised during the course of the Hutton
inquiry was the allegation that Kelly had made disparaging remarks
about the "dossier" at a private meeting in the home of a fellow member of the
Baha'i, Roger Kingdon. About thirty invited members of the Baha'i were present.
Kelly had given a slide presentation on Iraq WMD, but the alleged
remarks were made during a question and answer portion of the meeting.

However, potentially the most controversial item to come out of the Hutton inquiry is a little noted piece of "evidence" submitted by the Thames Valley Police (TCP).
Listed among the items submitted by the TVP is an exhibit titled "TVP Tactical
Support Major Incident Policy Book." The name given to the effort is Operation Mason.

The Baha'i leadership saw the removal of Saddam as an opportunity to
expand their worldwide membership of over three million. It is not clear what
the Baha'i attitude is toward the occupation of Iraq now that Saddam is
gone and the Baath Party has been outlawed.


One of the minor controversies raised during the course of the Hutton
inquiry was the allegation that Kelly had made disparaging remarks
about the "dossier" at a private meeting in the home of a fellow member of the
Baha'i, Roger Kingdon. About thirty invited members of the Baha'i were present.
Kelly had given a slide presentation on Iraq WMD, but the alleged
remarks were made during a question and answer portion of the meeting.


However, potentially the most controversial item to come out of the Hutton inquiry is a little noted piece of "evidence" submitted by the Thames Valley Police (TCP).
Listed among the items submitted by the TVP is an exhibit titled "TVP Tactical
Support Major Incident Policy Book." The name given to the effort is Operation Mason.

Nakhjavani's State 

Some youth friends that were in service at the Bahá'í World Centre, told me that they feel near the day when Jews enter the Faith, but I think it couldn't be done before the end of Israel-Palestine-(Muslims) conflict and frontier tension. Moreover, I think that Israel will be the first "Bahá'í State", however, this will be gradual, Mr. Nakhjavani quote seven stages of a country before convert to a "Bahá'í State":

1) Obscurity
(ignorance of Bahá’í Faith’s existence)

2) Repression
(lack of freedom, violation of human rights)

3) Emancipation
(the faith is differentiated from other beliefs)

4) Recognition
(community’s status of legal permission to perform certain rites or administrative procedures)

5) State Religion
(official Religion of a given country, due to majority of a population)

6) The emergence of the Bahá'í State
(a merger between the civil system of government administration and the national bahá’í institutions)

7) Bahá'í Commonwealth
(Most Great Peace)

Hasan

Martyr? cause they say so 

Pat Kohli displaying his analytical skills 18/05/06:

The man was a victim of the cruelty of your masters. Get used to it;
grow some humanity! He was designated a martyr for his scrifice; it is
non of your business since you say you are not a Bahai.

"Mr. Mahrami, who died of causes that are not clear, was designated a
martyr by the Universal House of Justice, the international governing
body of the Baha'i Faith, because he suffered years of imprisonment and
hard labor for refusing to renounce his religion."
Background:
http://bahai-library.org/documents/dhabihullah.html#0

If you've got some statement of the UHJ that you wish to dispute, post
some reference to what words you wish to stuff into their mouths!

Price of Chicken? 

Susan Maneck on growth of the so called faith:

Dear Matt,

Numerically the Faith has been growing mostly in places like Mongolia
which is unlikely to be sending many pilgrims out. But there has been a
tremendous increase in the number of Baha'is requesting pilgrimage,
which might suggest an increase in the size of the active core of
believers
especially among populations which can afford pilgrimage.
When I went on pilgrimage thirty years ago one had to wait 30 years for
a date. At that time there were only about forty pilgrims per group.
Now the waiting period is four years even though there are 200 per
group.

warmest, Susan

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Scripture Censorship 

Any and all scripture that would call into question Baha'i orthodoxy is censored.

Is there an authorized Baha'i version of the Bab's W&T, no;
is there an authorized Baha'i version of the Bab's Bayan, no.
Why?, because these scriptures call into question the very legitimacy of the Baha'i faith and of Baha'u'llah's covenantal claims.

If Baha'u'llah's and Abdu'l-Baha's Wills and Testaments are taken as evidence of Baha'u'llah's covenant shouldn't the Will and Testament of the Bab be put forth as a part and parcel of that covenant?

Truth is that the Bab's Will & Testament is unlikely to ever be issued in an authorized Baha'i version because it would have to be so censored and or
altered as to make no sense to cover up the fact that according to the Bab's
Will & Testament it was Azal and not Baha'u'llah who was given the authority
over the Bab's covenant.

Truth is that church fathers whether they be Christian, Baha'i, Buddhist or
Muslim are always willing to make things up as they go to cover up any and
all inadequacies and inconsistencies in their orthodox scriptures, doctrines
and dogmas.

They are willing to leave things out or gloss things over which would show their chosen ideology in a poor light. In short they are more interested in fabrication than they are in the truth as long as that fabrication fits the mold of their personal interpretation.

Thus the Gnostic Gospels were edited out of the Bible. So to do the Baha'i powers that be strictly control, through the review-censorship process, all Baha'i
information using their false label of authorization.

Yours Larry Rowe

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Backstabbing - Baha'i Style 

Pat Kohli blowing Badi Villars cover on trb 09/05/06:

If you were in Italy, your IP address, 201.230.118.185, would be in
RIPE. Your IP address is not in RIPE, but in LACNIC. LACNIC says your
IP address is assigned to Telefonica Del Peru

Lib wrote:
> Azal yazdi:
>>>It is easier to prove if you are homosexual.
>>Are you offering yourself as the test for this proof? You are too old.
>>Send your "small son of 29 years"!
>>W

> yeah, brute. I am not your mother... mysogynic animal.
> If you are a man you must confront a man. But you are not A MAN!
> Mr.COWARD...you still do not send your photo. And if you want to see my
> son, you must come to Italy.

Come to Italy, or go to Italy?
If you were in Italy, your IP address, 201.230.118.185, would be in
RIPE. Your IP address is not in RIPE, but in LACNIC. LACNIC says your
IP address is assigned to Telefonica Del Peru

> You have a lot of money and can come here.
Lima, Peru?

> YOUR PHOTO mr.COWARD
I think you are off-topic.

- All Bad

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