Was the Iranian President Ahmadinejad BORN JEWIS
H?
Before we believe the following report, let’s see what he Says!
There is so much junk and propaganda floating across the Internet
I spend a lot of time separating crazy from reality – So let’s wait and See!
We have been liv ing with Alice
in Wonderland since the TURN of the CENTURY!
And UNDER Obama’s Administration of ‘Transparency’ it’s EVEN MORE CONFUSING!
October 3, 2009
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Excerpt from Alice in Wonderland
“[If I had a world of my own, everything would
be nonsense.
Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t.
And contrary wise, what it is it wouldn
’t be.
And what it wouldn’ t be, i
t would.
You see?]”
And so I haven’t answered the question,
For what it wouldn’t be, it would.
And contrary wise, transparency would be nontransparent,
Because everything would be what it isn’t.
You see?
Welcome to 2009!
Before you read the excerpt from the Jerusalem Post, consider the reference which immediately follows from Wikipedia.
Begin Excerpt from Wikipedia
“[Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born near Garmsar in the village of Aradan, the fourth
of seven children of an ironworker, grocer, barber and blacksmith who changed his name from Saborjhian when the family moved to Tehran.
However, Kasra Naji who wrote one of the most important biographies of Ahmadinejad available in the English language, contradicts this claim and adds that the name was actually ‘Sabaghian’ which means ‘dye-masters’ in Persian.]”
I don’t know the answer as to whether or not he is Jewish born, but this claim by London’ s Daily Telegraph
should get a rise out of him.
Begin Excerpt from Jerusalem Post
‘Iranian president was born Jewish’
October 3, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was born Jewish and converted to Islam, according to a report in London’s Daily Telegraph.
The Saturday report cited a photograph from 2008 which showed Ahmadinejad holding up his identity card, bearing his former last name, Sabourjian, a common Jewish name in Iran.
The Telegraph said that the name was “Jewish” for cloth weaver, and that the Iranian president’s family had changed their name when they converted to Islam.
“The name derives from “weaver of the Sabour,” the name for the Jewish Tallit shawl in Persia,” the report said.
The report also cited experts as speculating that Ahmadinejad’s anti-Semitic rhetoric may be a kind of overcompensation to conceal his heritage.
“Every family that converts into a different religion takes a new identity by condemning their old faith… By making anti-Israeli statements he is trying to shed any suspicions about his Jewish connections,” Ali Nourizadeh, the head of the Centre for Arab and Iranian Studies was quoted as saying.
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