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The Hostage Crisis in Iran, 1979.
In 1953, a people-elected government existed in Iran. In a CIA-backed coup d'état, the government was deposed and the overthrown Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was reinstated. The reason was that the US and Britain feared that their interests in oil in Iran would drop them out of their hands. A particularly brutal regime developed during the Shah. The CIA had an important role as trainer of the Iranian security service SAVAK. It became notorious worldwide for its methods. During the early 1970s, the US embassy in Theran had approximately 1,000 employees. I assume most of these were linked to the CIA.


In 1979, the Shah
was overthrown by the Iranian revolution. He had also contracted cancer. He was offered treatment in the United States, which he accepted. Political developments in Iran made it impossible for him to return to Iran. Iran demanded that he would be extradited to face trial. The United States refused. In December 1979, the Shah left the United States and was granted political asylum in Egypt. He died in 1980 from suites of cancer.

During the attempts to extradite the Shah, the wrath in Iran had reached storm strength. Radical students organized demonstrations outside the US embassy. The embassy area was protected by a wall. On November 4, 1979, about 300 protesters managed to enter the area.



Protesters storm the US embassy in Theran.

52 diplomats and US citizens were taken hostage. The purpose was to try to exchange hostages against the Shah. In connection with the storming of the embassy, ​​it was revealed that it served as a spy center. The embassy staff attempted to sweep away the traces of their criminal activities, but it was an impossible task to remove all traces in the short time available.



The spy center at the US Embassy in Theran. Source: Google Maps.

This hostage
crisis continued until January 20, 1981, when the hostage was released.

Six US diplomats had avoided being taken hostage. They had taken refuge
to the Canadian embassy. On January 27, 1980, the CIA is said to have succeeded in getting them out of Iran in an operation where they had obtained identities as film producers on assignment in Iran.


Robert G. Anders.                        Mark Lijek.                                      Cora Lijek.


 
Henry L Schatz.                            Josep D Stafford.                         Kathleen Stafford.

My assumption is that the hostage crisis was an element of the war on semen. The US Embassy served as a distribution center for my semen. I have analyzed a lot of imagery from Iran. Jehovah's activity in Iran has been great.



Leila Pahlavi
.

Leila Pahlavi was the daughter of the Shah of Iran. On June 10, 2001, she was found dead in her room at the Leonard Hotel, London. She is said to have died from drugs she overdosed on. My assumption is that she was murdered.


Ali-Reza Pahlavi.

Ali-Reza Pahlavi was the son of the Shah of Iran. On January 4, 2011, he is alleged to have committed suicide by shooting himself with a gun. He was a resident of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. My assumption is that he was murdered.