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2016-04-21 17:46:22
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What does /pol/ think about Keshe? He's apparently a scientist of Iranian descent who is based in Belgium and claims to have developed plasma-based technologies that can provide us with free energy, space travel as well as solutions to shortages of food and water. Is he the real deal? At first, I was sceptical about Keshe, but the more I think about this shit, the more I realise that something GENUINELY WEIRD is going on here. It's obvious that the United States and Israel have wanted to go to war against Iran for quite some time now. Back in 2011, there was that whole thing about Iran allegedly planning to assassinate some Saudi ambassador to the United States (if I remember correctly), which was an OBVIOUS false flag they wanted to use to justify invading Iran besides their nuclear program. That obviously didn't work out and then Iran downed an American drone and claimed to have reverse-engineered it or something like that (if I remember correctly). Basically, since 2011, I was expecting an Israeli attack against Iran that would trigger World War 3 sometime either in 2011 or 2012, but obviously that didn't happen. It's 2016 now and Israel STILL hasn't attacked Iran..... why? Could it be that this Keshe guy developed some type of plasma weapon for Iran that's EVEN MORE POWERFUL than a nuclear weapon? Maybe Iran doesn't even WANT a nuclear weapon? I don't think that Iran wants a nuclear weapon, they want nuclear energy for peaceful civilian purposes with possibly the added advantage that they can use their nuclear program to create a nuclear weapon at short notice if they are attacked. Either way though, there's a REASON why Iran hasn't been attacked by Israel yet and maybe that reason is Keshe. What do you think? Here is Keshe's official site:
http://www.keshefoundation.org/
Also, here is a link to an interesting article about Keshe:
http://21stcenturywire.com/2012/10/14/the-keshe-factor-a-weirder-twist-on-iran/