Time to Betray by Reza Khalili, Undercover CIA Agent

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  1. Onward James

    Onward James New Member

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    On John Batchelor's 770 WABC radio program http://johnbatchelorshow.com/ I heard muffled Reza Khalili, who has written a book "Time to Betray", talk about Iran and the weapons of mass destruction. Some reviewers there are some questionable facts or untruths.

    A Time to Betray
    http://atimetobetray.com/

    REZA KAHLILI is the pseudonym of a former Iranian Revolutionary Guard member who worked undercover as a CIA agent for several years in the ‘80s and ‘90s.

    He spent an idyllic childhood in Tehran, the capital of Iran, surrounded by a close-knit upper middle-class family and two spirited boyhood friends. The Iran of his youth allowed Reza to think and act freely, and even indulge a penchant for rebellious pranks in the face of the local mullahs.

    His political and personal freedoms flourished while he continued his education in America during the ’70s. He returned to Iran shortly after the Revolution eager to help rebuild his country, honestly believing that freedom and democracy would prevail and lead his country into a glorious future.

    Even though most Iranians had enjoyed varying degrees of success under the Shah, the ayatollah Khomeini’s message resonated with a population weary of oppression and desperate for the political choice denied them under the Shah. To this end, Reza joined the Revolutionary Guards, an elite force that served Khomeini.

    Instead of finding a new beginning for his country, he discovered a tyrannical ayatollah bent on plunging Iran into a dark age of religious fundamentalism and causing his fellow countrymen to turn on each other. Shaken to his very core after witnessing the atrocities at Evin Prison, atrocities that hit very close to home, a shattered and disillusioned Reza embarked on a mission that would change his life forever. He returned to America and emerged as “Wally,” a spy for the CIA.

    Counterintelligence, coded communications, escape tactics and evasion, dominated his new life. He risked exposure daily and after several close calls, he managed to leave Iran. His CIA activities continued in Europe for a few more years before he and his family finally moved to America.

    After the 9/11 attack, Reza Kahlili activated a handful of sources within Iran and once again contacted the CIA. He continues as an active voice for a free Iran and works toward ending the thugocracy of the mullah’s regime. He has written several articles for various media expressing his opinions and hope for a free Iran.

    He now lives in California.
    A Time to Betray - CIA agent inside the Revolutionary Guards of Iran - YouTube
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  2. Bosco Warden

    Bosco Warden New Member

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    Interesting.

    Its to bad the US and Israel are such lying POS's then because from here it looks like just more propaganda.

    I was reading this article earlier about American Imperialism, talked about the former MOSSAD chief and US threat accessments (which was provided) and you would think something this important would have been at least mentioned?

    Yeah, I am going to have to say bull(*)(*)(*)(*).

    http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/07-11-2011/119540-america_arrogance-0/
     

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