00:00:00.000So I was speculating a while back there that the Iranian so-called revolution that's happening in the country right now,
00:00:05.720I was like, I'm sure there's someone or something behind this.
00:00:09.500And even if it was, you know, an initially justified protest by genuinely concerned and angry people,
00:00:17.640it is probably just a matter of minutes before something like that is hijacked by, you know, the kind of the usual suspects are popping up.
00:00:26.940So anyway, the woman here that they're pinning the current discontent around the revolution on, her name is Masheed Alinejad.
00:00:35.380And let's take a look at the press TV clip that they did producing this.
00:00:40.100And, you know, it's like, OK, it's state, you know, state funded media, whatever.
00:00:43.320But look, there's so many other countries that have these state funded medias now.
00:00:46.260It's not really out of the ordinary. And for some reason on this issue, I wouldn't be surprised if they're actually spot on.
00:00:51.080There's always a possibility that they're just kind of, I don't know, making up maybe the importance for her to try to cover this up, whatever.
00:00:56.940But it's not like we've gotten this version in Western media.
00:01:01.320Well, we've gotten the version that she is a great, courageous woman.
00:01:04.060We'll talk more about that in a bit here.
00:01:05.440But anyway, here's the clip that they released.
00:01:07.140Check this out. That puts the whole protest in Iran happening right now in context.
00:01:11.880You have to flood a country's public square with enough raw sewage.
00:01:15.940You just have to raise enough questions, spread enough dirt, plant enough conspiracy theorizing
00:01:23.160that citizens no longer know what to believe.
00:01:27.540Once they lose trust in their leaders, in mainstream media, in political institutions, in each other,
00:01:34.700in the possibility of truth, the game's won.
00:01:40.460That was former U.S. President Barack Obama effectively laying out the U.S. strategy for subversion in Iran.
00:01:50.800Not coincidentally, the self-proclaimed leader of the protests also lives in the U.S.,
00:07:09.580We've seen it, I think, in Germany of other countries as well.
00:07:13.720So anyway, usual suspects behind this one as well, I'm afraid.
00:07:21.820A prominent Iranian-American journalist says she's ready to die for her cause to see the end of the government in Iran.
00:07:34.680Iranians, they're made up their minds.
00:07:37.100What we need here and what is missing here, the democratic country is not taking a strong action.
00:07:42.200We need the democratic countries to recall their ambassadors.
00:07:45.360But we want the democratic countries, Western countries, to actually cut their ties with the Islamic Republic.
00:07:53.620I'm ready to be killed if that can make awareness for the rest of the world to recognize Iranian revolution.
00:08:00.660Born in Iran, Masiya Linajad emigrated to the U.S. more than a decade ago, saying her job as a journalist put her in danger.
00:08:09.560Iranian officials, though, question her objectivity as she received funding for her work from Washington.
00:08:16.480She's been one of the loudest voices calling for an end to the Islamic regime in Iran since protests erupted over the recent death of the young woman, Masa Amini.
00:08:27.960Iranian officials deny any wrongdoing in the death of Amini.
00:08:32.060They've released video footage showing the moment she allegedly collapsed due to health reasons after being detained earlier by Iranian morality police.
00:08:42.860Critics claim she was beaten by officers.
00:08:45.880The U.N. has demanded an independent investigation into the events.
00:08:51.700Professor Saeed Mohammed Morandi from the University of Tehran believes the U.S. activist Masiya Linajad is not the voice of all Iranian people.
00:09:02.860She's definitely a not-so-stable U.S. agent.
00:09:10.100She receives a large amount of money from the U.S. government.
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