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From: Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Israeli Faces From Earlier Today :-)
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2024 15:30:34 -0500
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- A deranged American "engineer" shot at a Nazi but didn't aim right. 
Fucked up my Fart Party prospects.

I bet Mossad after intensively charging Naziland taxpayers has 
concluded that the bullet itself was "Iran-backed". Kudos man. They're 
good in what they analyze these days.


- In the extremely hot southwest province of Iran (50+ degrees Celsius 
these strange days) a condenser in the power company began 
malfunctioning and some sort of liquid began leaking out. Protocol said 
the whole power generators should shut down for two days to fully cool 
down the area before repair begins.

That would mean Ahvaz going without power for at least two days, and it 
was dangerous to people. So managers decided engineers repair the 
condenser while power is being supplied to the grid.

It took them 18 hours straight to fix it, with the engineers taking 
turns each doing one hour of work. The area where repair was taking 
place was 70 degrees Celsius with 90% humidity. And this is how each 
engineer crawled out at the end of one hour:

https://streamable.com/ulygbi

But the power kept on cooling the city :-)

Hehe :) ... Saddam wanted to defeat _these_ people. Here's another 
engineer after his turn:

https://i.postimg.cc/gktL07pn/another-engineer.jpg

And another just coming out:

https://streamable.com/yclw2f

Hehe :)... I have worked in areas like this (GM plant) and know what 
they have to go through sometimes. And at what hours, under what 
conditions. Very similar. I'm not talking about auto assembly parts of 
the plant, those areas are piece of cake and compose perhaps 5% of the 
plant. I'm talking about maintaining and repairing infrastructure, 
everything else in the plant so all the car assembly lines can work 24X7 
smoothly. I was in the parts department of that old plant, again, not 
the car parts; a huge and sensitive task involving more than ten 
warehouses filled with parts as old as 1950s and as newly arrived as 
what sometimes had to get shipped from Europe by airmail in the fastest 
way possible so some area of the plant would do the repairs needed to 
get the line going and stop the super expensive bleeding.

You have no idea how tough a job that was. So I can relate to these guys 
in the above clips. The news piece had also a question that a reporter 
asked one of the engineers about how he could describe the situation 
inside the area of repair. The engineer had answered, "like working in a 
huge tank of near boiling water."

Some of Iran's neighbor countries, including Turkey, have already 
encountered power down areas to manage distribution of power to 
remaining areas. Even Saudis with all that money. Iran, so far, has 
avoided that, thanks to engineers and managers like the ones in Ahvaz.

This could mean that Iran is gradually surpassing Turkey in technology 
as well as management. But it is too soon to say that. We'll see better 
by the end of this unusually hot season.


- Pezeshkian is still busy giving reassurances to various centers of 
power in Iran that his role will be quite constructive to them, not 
destructive. This is the media's guess. I'm not sure it is true though. 
He must be painfully aware that 70 millions of Iranians didn't vote for 
him. And those who did, did that for issues of pussy exposing and 
homosexual men giving ass in public. So if the matter has anything to do 
with "reassurances" at all, it more likely is coming from those centers 
of power for him, not vice versa like the stupid news wants to depict.

And on the other hand, in every public speech he has made since winning 
the race he's been saying that he cannot do everything by himself and is 
asking people to help him.

If he had won by something like 40 million votes against 10 million 
votes against him, he'd be sufficiently sure he'd get the help he needs, 
but... 16 million against 13.5 M just doesn't cut it.

He'll begin work in earnest in about a month.

In closeups of him while speaking, he looks like an alcoholic who've had 
to put drinking alcohol aside. Doesn't look like a president one bit.

Almost nothing is yet known about his choices of ministers. It seems 
Zarif will not be his foreign minister, thank god. And female ministers 
might be among the ones chosen.

Or he may be discussing with centers of power about nothing but who 
they'd suggest for his cabinet. This would be more like it. If that's 
so, then he's doing right from the beginning.

But physically, as far as his facial features reveal, he looks like he 
is going through major withdrawal symptoms. Very possible. Choice of 
pussy exposers and homos and the Mossad couldn't be better in a place 
like Iran.



- Nazis and their Bitches bombed a few more Houthi targets. A few more 
ships will get hit for sure. And did! :)


- Iran's intelligence agents busted a team of spies who were busy 
importing Starling units and distributing them free of charge among the 
5th column for carrying out management of subversive activities and 
anti-Iran crowd movements and destructions. A few million dollars were 
spent for these equipment. Who paid it is anybody's guess. Could be Musk 
himself.

The agency that busted them has a certain name and is made of elites and 
the experts in the field. They've done numerous tasks in the past few 
years mainly busting Mossad plans and operations against Iran, as well 
as using them to do anti-Israeli government tasks that prior to their 
existence were deemed impossible.

It's getting quite harder to mess with Iran. Nazis' better times are in 
the past.


- Israel keeps bombing Ghazans every day right inside their camps!... 
What motherfucking Nazis they've been choosing to lead them. Present 
Israelis must be some stupid backward people, very different from those 
in 1960s and 70s when they were cooperating with Iran. Those Israelis 
are gone forever. It is a new situation inside Israel today. Very 
backward. That applies to their Mossad as well. They killed 150 Ghazans 
just for today and  inside their camps away from any war scene.


- Iraq exports diesel gas to Afghanestan via land routes crossing Iran, 
and using Iranian trucks. Afghanestan has suddenly stopped buying them, 
and about 400 Iranian trucks full of diesel gas are pinned inside 
Afghanestan. The reason is unclear. Taleban bowing to Nazis now? Cheaper 
offers elsewhere? Pakestan opening a land route from the sea to them at 
last? They don't say.