Monthly Archives: March 2011

Iran tops in science growth for the second year

Last year, on February 18 – the NewScientist had reported that the “Scientific output has grown 11 times faster in Iran than the world average, faster than any other country“.

This year, on March 28 – the NewScientist has reported  that the “Iran has the fastest rate of increase in scientific publications in the world“. Iran’s scientific output rose 18-fold between 1996 and 2008, from 736 published papers to 13,238, according to the magazine.

“And if political relations between Iran and the US are strained, it seems that the two countries’ scientists are getting on fine: the number of collaborative papers between them rose almost five-fold from 388 to 1831 over the same period,” wrote Andy Coghlan.

The British Royal Society , UK’s national academy of science also reported on March 28, 2011 that the Islamic Republic along with Turkey, Tunisia, India and Brazil are rapidly emerging major scientific powers to rival the traditional ‘scientific superpowers’ of the US, Western Europe and Japan.

Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith FRS, Chair of the Advisory Group for the study, said: “The scientific world is changing and new players are fast appearing.  Beyond the emergence of China, we see the rise of South-East Asian, Middle Eastern, North African and other nations.  The increase in scientific research and collaboration, which can help us to find solutions to the global challenges we now face, is very welcome.  However, no historically dominant nation can afford to rest on its laurels if it wants to retain the competitive economic advantage that being a scientific leader brings.”

The Royal Socity’s report found that science is becoming increasingly global, with research undertaken in more and more places and to a greater extent than ever before.  In addition to the meteoric rise of China and, to a lesser extent, Brazil and India, the report also identified a number of other rapidly emerging scientific nations, including:

“Iran is the fastest growing country in terms of numbers of scientific publications in the world, growing from just 736 in 1996 to 13,238 in 2008.  The Government is committed to a “comprehensive plan for science”, including boosting R&D investment to 4% of GDP by 2030 (it stood at just 0.59% of GDP in 2006)”.

The report considered the role of international scientific collaboration in addressing some of the most pressing global challenges of our time, concentrating on  the IPCC, CGIAR, the Gates Foundation, ITER (I was part of Canadian team) and efforts to deploy carbon capture and storage technology.  It looked at the strengths and shortcomings of these models to provide lessons for how international scientific collaboration might be better deployed in future.

Holland – Sports and the ‘anti-Semitism’ Hoax

Though located in the Middle East, Israeli teams play in several EU countries - as a member of the Union of European Football Associations.

During a Belgium-Israel football game on January 28, 2004, the fans of Belgian soccer player, Mustapha Toukouki, pulled out Hamas and Hezbollah flags, then chanted anti-Israel and anti-Jewish slogans. Under pressure from the Jewish lobby groups, Mustapha Toukouki, ws suspended from the tournament.

Uri Colonel, the Jewish Chairman of Amsterdam football club Ajax has called on supporters to stop describing themselves as Jews following the row over the behaviour of ADO Den Haag player Lex Immers.

Ajax supporters are traditionally known as Joden (Jews). The great majority of them claim to be non-Jewish but they wear the ‘Star of Zion’, sing Jewish songs, wave Israeli flags and calling themselves ‘Super Jews’. However, this never bothered the Jewish lobby groups in Holland and the rest of Europe. But chanting pro-Hamas and Hizbullah slogans – is of course anti-West and anti-Semitism.

The use of the word Joden has led to a number of racist incidents. And during a supporters party celebrating Ado’s 3-2 victory over Ajax this weekend, Immers joined in singing which referred to going on a “hunt for Joden (Jews)”.

The the pro-Israel extremist Judeo-Christian groups have always pin this so-called ‘anti-Semistim’ due to increasing Muslim population in Europe. However, European history tells us that Jewish communities were expelled from every European country (108 times) in the past when there were no Muslim lived in Europe with the exception of France, England and Balkan.

Akiva Eldar in Israeli daily Ha’aretz in 2003 had stated that the dramatic rise in the centuries-old anti-Semitism in Europe is due to the frequency of the pictures of Israeli soldiers shooting at Palestinian children. The images of settlers putting up outposts in the heart of Palestinian territory emphasizes to the non-Jews the Jewish identity of the occupiers.

“They (poll among the 15 EU countries in 2003 which resulted in 59% of Europeans’ view of Israel being the greatest threat to world peace) warned that the “pure” East European anti-Semitism, and the West European anti-Semitism rooted in the radical left, are giving way to a serious case of hatred of Israel, the U.S., and the alliance between them,” wrote Eldar.

Europe, once the heartland of Christianity – has long been transformed into heartland of Hedonism (doctrine that pleasure is the chief good). Its anti-religious culture of pornography, drugs, terrorism, gayism, feminism, bigotry, racism (proven in 2009 at Durban II Conference). Jewish Lobby groups have become so powerful that insults to Christianity, Islam and their founders is tolerated as “freedom of press”, but criticism of Jewish Holocaust is a crime in several European countries – punishable with jail and heavy fine – is fully supported by European Jewish elites. No ‘revisionist’ will ever be jailed in any of 57-Muslim nation-states nor they would tolerate Blasphemy against any of Biblical prophets.

In Holland, Muslims account for 5.5% of the country’s total population of 16.5 million. Country’s largest Muslim population is in Amsterdam (24%) followed by Rotterdam (13%).

What if Ahmadinejad had gone nuclear?

On March 29 – WSJ published Michael Oren’s Op-Ed, entitled ‘What If Gadhafi Had Gone Nuclear’. In it, the paranoid Israeli ambassador to Washington, ranted the usual Zionist crap to make a point that the US and EU countries should start bombing Iran as they are currently doing in Libya. He shows his optimism that the UNSC and AU members would gladly agree with such attack on Iran as they did in case of Libya.

As a matter of record, even if Qaddafi had gone nuclear – it would not have posed a greater threat to the ‘poor little Israel’ which already posesses over 240 nuclear bombs – more than if Sheikh Nasrallah’s Lebanese Hizbullah got hold of just one ‘teeny-whinny’ nuclear device. Just think what Hizbullah did to the 30,000-strong Jewish Army in Summer 2006 without a tank or a F16.

A dictator like him (Qaddafi) – capable of ordering the murders of 259 civilians aboard Pan Am Flight 103 and countless others in many countries including his own,” wrote Oren.

It’s nice for a Zionist Jew to live in self-denial, but the Lockerbie bombing was a Mossad false-flag operation which killed 270 people on December 21, 1988. USrael first blamed Syria, then Iran and finally Libya for the crime. On September 11, 2001 – Israelis carried out terror attacks on WTC and Pentagon, killing 3000 people – for which first Afghanistan and later Iraq was attacked as part of Jewish Vengeance.

A similar fear, many intelligence experts in the U.S. and elsewhere believe, impelled the Iranian regime to suspend its own nuclear weapons program in 2003. According to these analysts, the program resumed only when the threat of military intervention receded. It continues to make steady progress today,” claimed Oren.

Fear of whom? Israel which has failed to disarm both Hamas and Hizbullah Resistance groups or the US-NATO, which have also failed in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Many American analysts, both military and political, have agreed that Iran has come out as a ‘winner’ in both Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Iranian regime is the pre- eminent sponsor of terror in the world, a danger to pro-Western states, and the enemy of its own people who strive for democracy. It poses all of these hazards without nuclear weapons. Imagine the catastrophes it could inflict with them,” whined Oren.

Amazingly, the dude really believe that the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Sheikh Yasin, Rafik Hariri, Imad Mugniyah, Mahmoud al Mabhouh, Yehiyeh Ayyash, Fathi Shikaki, Izz Eldine Subhi Sheik Khalil, Swedish foreign minister Anna Maria Lindh, Swedish prime minister Olof Palme, Count Bernadotte, etc. and terrorist attack in Madrid, Kenya, London, Bali, Bollywood and New York were all carried out by Iranian secret service and not Israeli Mossad.

And if Iran acquires the bomb, other Middle Eastern states will also pursue nuclear capabilities, transforming the entire region into a tinderbox,” wrote Oren.

Is the Zionist trying to tell his readers that Israel not located in the Middle East or it doesn’t posses nuclear capability or nuclear bombs? I mean all Middle Eastern states had the knowledge of Israeli nuclear arsenal for the last 40 years and still never tried to develop their own neclear deterrent – then why would they do if Iran goes nuclear? It’s the Zionist regime which has attacked all its Middle Eastern neighbors during the last 60 year – not Iran.

A 2003 survey among the 15 EU states – 59% of the 7,500 participants had called Israel and NOT Iran – to be the greatest threat to world peace. Even last year, a German lawmaker, Holger Apfel, had called Israel a terrorist state.

In Lebanon, Iran has installed a puppet government and gained a strategic foothold on the eastern Mediterranean—an achievement of historic gravity,” whined Oren.

Any comments on Jewish puppet governments in the US, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Azerbiajan and Australia, Moshe!

Iran has remained the target of international sanctions designed to dissuade it from pursuing military nuclear capabilities,” wrote Oren.

How sad for the Zionist regime! Iran has become the third largest exporter in the Middle East and its export rose 37% in 2010. Iran’s major customers were China, India, Turkey and Germany.

America’s policy, like Israel’s, is that “all options are on the table.” We know that only a credible threat of military intervention can convince nondemocratic regimes to abandon their pursuit of nuclear weapons,” pleaded Oren.

Well, Moshe, who has stopped the Jewish army to start a war with Iran by going alone? But, being demoralized by a handful of Hizbullah fighters in 2006 – the Jewish army has no stomach to fight Iranian without the active participation of the US army.