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November 25, 2006
The Ancient Magian Bloodline of the Shi'a Clergy and the Religion of the Black Sun
Dated: November 24, 2006
SOURCE: The Aryan National Press
It is commonplace to hear talk of the foreign-blooded origins of the Shi'a clerics in Iran, such as Ayatollahs Ruhollah Khomeini and the current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. It is assumed that they are not of Iranian origins, but rather of Arab origins, or even, as in the case of Khomeini, of Indian descent. However, what all these speculations have in common is their ignorance of one basic fact: that all the mullahs of Iran are related to each other and share a common bloodline.
If we investigate the genealogical histories of each and every notable Shi'a cleric, we discover that there is indeed no escape from this fundamental truth. Like the royal families of Europe, the clerical families of Iran do not marry outside their clique, but rather intermarry with each other. You will not find a single mullah of any worth or influence who has ever married a woman from a non-clergy family. And each and every one of these mullahs, whether mid-level clerics such as Rafsanjani and Khatami or higher-ranking ones such as Montazeri and Shirazi, are descended from the same exact ancestors.
And thus we arrive at the inevitable, "Where do the mullahs come from? Who are they and what they do want?" But the answer is not one that most of us are prepared to hear, let alone accept. But the fact remains that any serious and critical study of the genealogical roots of the Shi'a clergy of Iran will bring us to these very shocking and earth-shattering truths.
These are the truths that the mullahs have sought to protect and keep hidden for so long. Truths that are so dangerous and controversial that any investigator in Iran who dares to print them risks a fate worse than death in the secret dungeons that exist deep underground, where the most dissident of dissidents are held. What we share with you here is only a fragment of the larger equation that we have been able to verify, and as such this is only the tip of the iceberg.
The truth is that the bloodline of the Shi'a clergy is indigenous to Iran, extending deep into the prehistory of our land, long before Islam or even Judaism ever came to be. In history it is recorded that the ancient Magians were a tribe of Media. The Medes, of course, were the first founders of an indigenous Aryan empire, the precursor to the Persian Empire which was established much later by Cyrus the Great. The Magians were a priestly tribe who at that point were principally responsible for the religious and funerary observances of the Iranian peoples. This is all very well mentioned in the history books.
But what is not commonly acknowledged is that the Magian bloodline predated the Aryan arrival, and can actually be traced back to the ancient land of Sumer to the west of the Iranian plateau in Mesopotamia. The civilization of Sumer, the peoples of which were not likely to have been indigenous to the region, had an immense impact upon the neighbouring civilizations of Elam, Kassu, Assyria, and Babylonia, all of which are recognised to have been indigenous to southwest Asia.
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Posted by andrewanissi at November 25, 2006 11:09 AM