thespiritofman.blogspot.com - 6/17/2009
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Just talked to a pro-Mousavi contact in Tehran. He had several points I am going to list here: 1 - There are two group of protesters a) Tech savvy angry youths (14-21) who are very angry with the regime looking for headaches and want to fight the regime to death example of their action seen in ...
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Iranian ex-pat Winston 'just talked to a pro-Mousavi contact in Tehran'
five feet of fury. (spoiler alert: the lion is jesus.) —
The latest news, from blogger TheSpiritOfMan (you may have heard him on Hugh Hewitt earlier this week...):
My friend said these young guys and girls ALWAYS talk about how to defeat anti-riot police. Always talk about how to
defeat the regime on the internet. Always discuss the ways to learn how to combat in street fights. Always discuss how to
hack regime websites. It can not be denied that Iran is in a pre-revolutionary mode now and anything is possible. A little
bit of pressure from the outside world can tip this thing in ...
Iran Braces For More Violence-- Football Team Wears Green to Support Protesters... Protest Leaders May Get Death Penalty
Gateway Pundit —
... (Twitpic) An Iranian prosecutor announced the protest leaders may get the death penalty: An Iranian prosecutor, Mohammadreza Habibi, warned that the "few elements" behind the pro-Mousavi protests could face the death penalty under Islamic law, Reuters cited an Iranian news agency on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Fars News Agency and the official Iranian Republic News Agency are still offline. Winston has several updates from a Mousavi supporter inside Iran. ...
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Iranian ex-pat Winston 'just talked to a pro-Mousavi contact in Tehran'
fivefeetoffury.com 6/17/2009 —
The latest news, from blogger TheSpiritOfMan (you may have heard him on Hugh Hewitt earlier this week...):
My friend said these young guys and girls ALWAYS talk about how to defeat anti-riot police. Always talk about how to
defeat the regime on the internet. Always discuss the ways to ...
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So back to cyber-protests in Tehran! One of the most discussed online
initiatives of the last 24 hours has been a campaign to change users'
Twitter location to Tehran. This has been done in order to confuse
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