Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter

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For all "links" in Article: Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter « Pak Alert Press

Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.

Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites (which they did successfully). The Twitter popularity caught the eye of various blogs such as Mashable and TechCrunch and even made its way to mainstream news media sites.


Were these legitimate Iranian people or the works of a propaganda machine? I became curious and decided to investigate the origins of the information. In doing so, I narrowed it down to a handful of people who have accounted for 30,000 Iran related tweets in the past few days. Each of them had some striking similarities -

1. They each created their twitter accounts on Saturday June 13th.
2. Each had extremely high number of Tweets since creating their profiles.
3. “IranElection” was each of their most popular keyword
4. With some very small exceptions, each were posting in ENGLISH.
5. Half of them had the exact same profile photo
6. Each had thousands of followers, with only a few friends. Most of their friends were EACH OTHER.

Why were these tweets in English? Why were all of these profiles OBSESSED with Iran? It became obvious that this was the work of a team of people with an interest in destabilizing Iran. The profiles are phonies and were created with the sole intention of destabilizing Iran and effecting public opinion as to the legitimacy of Iran’s election.

I narrowed the spammers down to three of the most persistent – @StopAhmadi @IranRiggedElect @Change_For_Iran

I decided to do a google search for 2 of the 3 – @StopAhmadi and @IranRiggedElect. The first page to come up was JPost (Jerusalem Post) which is a right wing newspaper pro-Israeli newspaper.

JPost actually ran a story about 3 people “who joined the social network mere hours ago have already amassed thousands of followers.” Why would a news organization post a story about 3 people who JUST JOINED TWITTER hours earlier? Is that newsworthy? Jpost was the first (and only to my knowledge) major news source that mentioned these 3 spammers.

The fact that JPost promoted these three Twitterers who went on the be the source of the IranElection Twitter bombardment is, unfortunately, evidence that this was an Israeli propaganda campaign against Iran. I must admit that I had my suspiscions. After all, Que Bono? (latin for “Who Benefits). There’s no question that Israel perceives Iran as an enemy, more so than any other nation. Destabilizing the country would benefit them.
 
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For all "links" in Article: Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter « Pak Alert Press

Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.

Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites (which they did successfully). The Twitter popularity caught the eye of various blogs such as Mashable and TechCrunch and even made its way to mainstream news media sites.


Were these legitimate Iranian people or the works of a propaganda machine? I became curious and decided to investigate the origins of the information. In doing so, I narrowed it down to a handful of people who have accounted for 30,000 Iran related tweets in the past few days. Each of them had some striking similarities -

1. They each created their twitter accounts on Saturday June 13th.
2. Each had extremely high number of Tweets since creating their profiles.
3. “IranElection” was each of their most popular keyword
4. With some very small exceptions, each were posting in ENGLISH.
5. Half of them had the exact same profile photo
6. Each had thousands of followers, with only a few friends. Most of their friends were EACH OTHER.

Why were these tweets in English? Why were all of these profiles OBSESSED with Iran? It became obvious that this was the work of a team of people with an interest in destabilizing Iran. The profiles are phonies and were created with the sole intention of destabilizing Iran and effecting public opinion as to the legitimacy of Iran’s election.

I narrowed the spammers down to three of the most persistent – @StopAhmadi @IranRiggedElect @Change_For_Iran

I decided to do a google search for 2 of the 3 – @StopAhmadi and @IranRiggedElect. The first page to come up was JPost (Jerusalem Post) which is a right wing newspaper pro-Israeli newspaper.

JPost actually ran a story about 3 people “who joined the social network mere hours ago have already amassed thousands of followers.” Why would a news organization post a story about 3 people who JUST JOINED TWITTER hours earlier? Is that newsworthy? Jpost was the first (and only to my knowledge) major news source that mentioned these 3 spammers.

The fact that JPost promoted these three Twitterers who went on the be the source of the IranElection Twitter bombardment is, unfortunately, evidence that this was an Israeli propaganda campaign against Iran. I must admit that I had my suspiscions. After all, Que Bono? (latin for “Who Benefits). There’s no question that Israel perceives Iran as an enemy, more so than any other nation. Destabilizing the country would benefit them.

What a retarded article. Here's a point by point response.

1) People created new accounts after the election. Did you expect them to use their personal accounts to dissent against the Iranian regime which just stole an election?

2) They are trying to disseminate information to the outside world. Hence, they are tweeting a lot. They are in the middle of a revolution, they have a lot to say.

3) Maybe because they are posting about the Iranian Election....

4) Well they could post in Farsi, but most people who know Farsi reside in Iran and sort of know whats going on. The point is to disseminate information to the outside world.

5) Yeah...the default photo when you join Twitter. What a conspiracy!

6) And? Not sure what this is supposed to prove.

The news organization ran a story about them because they had garnered a huge amount of attention.
 
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For all "links" in Article: Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter « Pak Alert Press

Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.

Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites (which they did successfully). The Twitter popularity caught the eye of various blogs such as Mashable and TechCrunch and even made its way to mainstream news media sites.


Were these legitimate Iranian people or the works of a propaganda machine? I became curious and decided to investigate the origins of the information. In doing so, I narrowed it down to a handful of people who have accounted for 30,000 Iran related tweets in the past few days. Each of them had some striking similarities -

1. They each created their twitter accounts on Saturday June 13th.
2. Each had extremely high number of Tweets since creating their profiles.
3. “IranElection” was each of their most popular keyword
4. With some very small exceptions, each were posting in ENGLISH.
5. Half of them had the exact same profile photo
6. Each had thousands of followers, with only a few friends. Most of their friends were EACH OTHER.

Why were these tweets in English? Why were all of these profiles OBSESSED with Iran? It became obvious that this was the work of a team of people with an interest in destabilizing Iran. The profiles are phonies and were created with the sole intention of destabilizing Iran and effecting public opinion as to the legitimacy of Iran’s election.

I narrowed the spammers down to three of the most persistent – @StopAhmadi @IranRiggedElect @Change_For_Iran

I decided to do a google search for 2 of the 3 – @StopAhmadi and @IranRiggedElect. The first page to come up was JPost (Jerusalem Post) which is a right wing newspaper pro-Israeli newspaper.

JPost actually ran a story about 3 people “who joined the social network mere hours ago have already amassed thousands of followers.” Why would a news organization post a story about 3 people who JUST JOINED TWITTER hours earlier? Is that newsworthy? Jpost was the first (and only to my knowledge) major news source that mentioned these 3 spammers.

The fact that JPost promoted these three Twitterers who went on the be the source of the IranElection Twitter bombardment is, unfortunately, evidence that this was an Israeli propaganda campaign against Iran. I must admit that I had my suspiscions. After all, Que Bono? (latin for “Who Benefits). There’s no question that Israel perceives Iran as an enemy, more so than any other nation. Destabilizing the country would benefit them.

What a retarded article. Here's a point by point response.

1) People created new accounts after the election. Did you expect them to use their personal accounts to dissent against the Iranian regime which just stole an election?

2) They are trying to disseminate information to the outside world. Hence, they are tweeting a lot. They are in the middle of a revolution, they have a lot to say.

3) Maybe because they are posting about the Iranian Election....

4) Well they could post in Farsi, but most people who know Farsi reside in Iran and sort of know whats going on. The point is to disseminate information to the outside world.

5) Yeah...the default photo when you join Twitter. What a conspiracy!

6) And? Not sure what this is supposed to prove.

The news organization ran a story about them because they had garnered a huge amount of attention.

Is not "By way of deception" a motto of the Mossad?

The really retarded part is that the Zionist media has provided no "evidence" what so ever of the bogus claim of a "stolen election".

Everyone is just suppose to believe their Zionist lying media, which is the biggest lie manufacturing apparatus known to the history of all the world....is this Correct?
 
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By chartingstocks

For all "links" in Article: Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter « Pak Alert Press

Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran.

Anyone using Twitter over the past few days knows that the topic of the Iranian election has been the most popular. Thousands of tweets and retweets alleging that the election was a fraud, calling for protests in Iran, and even urging followers hack various Iranian news websites (which they did successfully). The Twitter popularity caught the eye of various blogs such as Mashable and TechCrunch and even made its way to mainstream news media sites.


Were these legitimate Iranian people or the works of a propaganda machine? I became curious and decided to investigate the origins of the information. In doing so, I narrowed it down to a handful of people who have accounted for 30,000 Iran related tweets in the past few days. Each of them had some striking similarities -

1. They each created their twitter accounts on Saturday June 13th.
2. Each had extremely high number of Tweets since creating their profiles.
3. “IranElection” was each of their most popular keyword
4. With some very small exceptions, each were posting in ENGLISH.
5. Half of them had the exact same profile photo
6. Each had thousands of followers, with only a few friends. Most of their friends were EACH OTHER.

Why were these tweets in English? Why were all of these profiles OBSESSED with Iran? It became obvious that this was the work of a team of people with an interest in destabilizing Iran. The profiles are phonies and were created with the sole intention of destabilizing Iran and effecting public opinion as to the legitimacy of Iran’s election.

I narrowed the spammers down to three of the most persistent – @StopAhmadi @IranRiggedElect @Change_For_Iran

I decided to do a google search for 2 of the 3 – @StopAhmadi and @IranRiggedElect. The first page to come up was JPost (Jerusalem Post) which is a right wing newspaper pro-Israeli newspaper.

JPost actually ran a story about 3 people “who joined the social network mere hours ago have already amassed thousands of followers.” Why would a news organization post a story about 3 people who JUST JOINED TWITTER hours earlier? Is that newsworthy? Jpost was the first (and only to my knowledge) major news source that mentioned these 3 spammers.

The fact that JPost promoted these three Twitterers who went on the be the source of the IranElection Twitter bombardment is, unfortunately, evidence that this was an Israeli propaganda campaign against Iran. I must admit that I had my suspiscions. After all, Que Bono? (latin for “Who Benefits). There’s no question that Israel perceives Iran as an enemy, more so than any other nation. Destabilizing the country would benefit them.

What a retarded article. Here's a point by point response.

1) People created new accounts after the election. Did you expect them to use their personal accounts to dissent against the Iranian regime which just stole an election?

2) They are trying to disseminate information to the outside world. Hence, they are tweeting a lot. They are in the middle of a revolution, they have a lot to say.

3) Maybe because they are posting about the Iranian Election....

4) Well they could post in Farsi, but most people who know Farsi reside in Iran and sort of know whats going on. The point is to disseminate information to the outside world.

5) Yeah...the default photo when you join Twitter. What a conspiracy!

6) And? Not sure what this is supposed to prove.

The news organization ran a story about them because they had garnered a huge amount of attention.

Is not "By way of deception" a motto of the Mossad?

The really retarded part is that the Zionist media has provided no "evidence" what so ever of the bogus claim of a "stolen election".

Everyone is just suppose to believe their Zionist lying media, which is the biggest lie manufacturing apparatus known to the history of all the world....is this Correct?

You are massively uninformed.

Informed Comment: Stealing the Iranian Election
 
Yea because the Jews have a gentile blood shortage! Without a influx of Persian blood, what are they going to mix with their matzoh with? :evil:


This is bull shit, the Jews do not control everything! In fact in the grand scheme of things they control very very little. The Zionist don't even control enough to control their own country. Persia is in chaos because the Perisian people are sick and tired of corrupt and oppressive regime controlling their lives and they are utterly disgusted that Alamdouchebag can rig an election with such ease! The are utterly man that they have a dictatorship disguised as a semi-democracy. The Ayatollah is the King of Persian.
 
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Yea because the Jews have a gentile blood storage! Without a influx of Persian blood, what are they going to mix their matzoh with? :evil:


This is bull shit, the Jews do not control everything! Persia is in chaos because the Perisian people are sick and tired of corrupt and oppressive regime controlling their lives and they are utterly disgusted that Alamdouchebag can rig an election with such ease!
There is NO evidwnce that the election was rigged.

The western media isn't showing that the pro Ahmadinajad ralliys are several times larger than the protesters marchers.

Israel hates it that Ahmadinejad is wildly popular with the Iranian people.

The Zionist Jews are doing nothing but spreading lies and creating problems in Iran.
 
As always, it's always about the Joos. No Iranian problems. No fraud, only the jews.
 
Yea because the Jews have a gentile blood shortage! Without a influx of Persian blood, what are they going to mix with their matzoh with? :evil:


This is bull shit, the Jews do not control everything! In fact in the grand scheme of things they control very very little. The Zionist don't even control enough to control their own country. Persia is in chaos because the Perisian people are sick and tired of corrupt and oppressive regime controlling their lives and they are utterly disgusted that Alamdouchebag can rig an election with such ease! The are utterly man that they have a dictatorship disguised as a semi-democracy. The Ayatollah is the King of Persian.
actually, it was rigged by the Mullahs


but you know how much control the Jews have over those Mullahs
 
Yea because the Jews have a gentile blood storage! Without a influx of Persian blood, what are they going to mix their matzoh with? :evil:


This is bull shit, the Jews do not control everything! Persia is in chaos because the Perisian people are sick and tired of corrupt and oppressive regime controlling their lives and they are utterly disgusted that Alamdouchebag can rig an election with such ease!
There is NO evidwnce that the election was rigged.

The western media isn't showing that the pro Ahmadinajad ralliys are several times larger than the protesters marchers.

Israel hates it that Ahmadinejad is wildly popular with the Iranian people.

The Zionist Jews are doing nothing but spreading lies and creating problems in Iran.

Do you have links to the Ahmadinejad marches?

Also, I already posted evidence the election was rigged.
 
Yea because the Jews have a gentile blood shortage! Without a influx of Persian blood, what are they going to mix with their matzoh with? :evil:


This is bull shit, the Jews do not control everything! In fact in the grand scheme of things they control very very little. The Zionist don't even control enough to control their own country. Persia is in chaos because the Perisian people are sick and tired of corrupt and oppressive regime controlling their lives and they are utterly disgusted that Alamdouchebag can rig an election with such ease! The are utterly man that they have a dictatorship disguised as a semi-democracy. The Ayatollah is the King of Persian.
actually, it was rigged by the Mullahs


but you know how much control the Jews have over those Mullahs


Mullahs...mmmmmmmm...their blood tastes especially well with lox and bagels!
 
Quite interesting indeed. But... uh... what about the hundreds of thousands of people protesting in the streets of Iran? Could it possible be them doing it?

!!! It's so crazy it just might be so!
 
Quite interesting indeed. But... uh... what about the hundreds of thousands of people protesting in the streets of Iran? Could it possible be them doing it?

!!! It's so crazy it just might be so!
now don't go showing common sense in here
its not allowed in this thread


all together now, it's all the JOOOOOS fault
 
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For all "links" in Article: Proof: Israeli Effort to Destabilize Iran Via Twitter « Pak Alert Press

Right-wing Israeli interests are engaged in an all out Twitter attack with hopes of delegitimizing the Iranian election and causing political instability within Iran . . .

Now Israel is going to Twitter Iran to death!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WBlRQTMsro"]Zionist Tweety Birds Destroying Iran[/ame]

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That is funny.

GL,

Terral
 
What a retarded article. Here's a point by point response.

1) People created new accounts after the election. Did you expect them to use their personal accounts to dissent against the Iranian regime which just stole an election?

2) They are trying to disseminate information to the outside world. Hence, they are tweeting a lot. They are in the middle of a revolution, they have a lot to say.

3) Maybe because they are posting about the Iranian Election....

4) Well they could post in Farsi, but most people who know Farsi reside in Iran and sort of know whats going on. The point is to disseminate information to the outside world.

5) Yeah...the default photo when you join Twitter. What a conspiracy!

6) And? Not sure what this is supposed to prove.

The news organization ran a story about them because they had garnered a huge amount of attention.

Is not "By way of deception" a motto of the Mossad?

The really retarded part is that the Zionist media has provided no "evidence" what so ever of the bogus claim of a "stolen election".

Everyone is just suppose to believe their Zionist lying media, which is the biggest lie manufacturing apparatus known to the history of all the world....is this Correct?

You are massively uninformed.

Informed Comment: Stealing the Iranian Election

The communist standard is to believe what they tell you to believe, and your propangada link is meaningless.

Where is the "Evidence" ? By the way the America standard involves questions of Who, when, what , where, and how in terms of trying to provide some crediblity to the bogus claim of all the vote fraud.
 

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