The Mysterious Case of Iranian Nuclear Scientist Shahram Amiri. What was His Relationship to the CIA?
Global Research / Mojmir Babacek
03-Oct-2010 (one comment)

Iranian scientist Shahram Amiri disappeared in June of the last year in Saudi Arabia while on pilgrimage to Mecca. He left for Saudi Arabia on May 31st and his wife said that the last she heard from him was in a June 3 phone call.

On September 21st Iran informed International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the construction of uranium enrichment facility near the city of Qom. Four days later Western leaders announced it to the world. Most Western media left out the fact that they announced the existence of the facility four days after Iran announced it to the IAEA. Even Wikipedia  claims that the facility near the Iranian city of Qom was “revealed publicly on September 25, 2009 in a joint appearance by the leaders of the United States, France, and the United Kingdom”. On October 7th, 2009 the Iranian government accused the USA that it was behind Amiri’s disappearance in Saudi Arabia and the U.S. government refused to comment on it. The next day a London-based newspaper Al-Sharq al-Awsat wrote: “The Iranian JANA news website reported that Amiri worked at the Qom facility, and that when he traveled to Saudi Arabia to perform pilgrimage, he did so with the intention of escaping abroad, although the website did not publish the source of this information”. Though the only JANA News website you can find on Internet is official Libyan news agency which could hardly know anything about Amiri’s employement and intentions. ABC News later reported that Saudi Arab... >>>

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by yolanda on

Very boring article.......I learned nothing!

Amiri is deranged! It is funny that he has not pulled his videos off you-tube! Maybe he does not have the freedom to access you-tube any more!

Did he lose some weight yet?