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Comments: Zinsky, Faramarz good for you guys, man ![]()
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Comments: Tehran Derby tomorrow and the blues have a politically ccorrect coach ![]() سرمربی جدید استقلال از آمریکا متنفر است
Comments: There was a Pahlavi foundation? I did not know that!
Comments: There are plenty of articles supporting the ownership of fertile lands by the Pahlavi Foundation which got it thru Reza Khan’s ownership. His son just westernized it thru the creation of a Foundation that’s all. The undisputed fact is the Pahlavi Foundation didn’t explicitly purchase all those land parcels as there are no sale records. So it stands to reason they were grabbed. Logic baby logic, something Shaholiahz don’t seen to posses
Comments: Chat GPT fully agrees with my assessment 😏 During the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran, the royal family owned vast tracts of land across the country, primarily concentrated in fertile agricultural areas, including large estates in the provinces of Khuzestan, Mazandaran, Gilan, and around Tehran, often managed through the Pahlavi Foundation, which allowed them to buy and sell land for business ventures; these lands were collectively referred to as "Amlak" (royal lands) within the foundation's structure. Key points about Pahlavi lands: Extensive holdings: The Pahlavi family owned a significant portion of Iran's most productive agricultural land, including large estates in oil-rich Khuzestan and the Caspian Sea coastal regions. Management through the Pahlavi Foundation: The majority of royal lands were managed through the Pahlavi Foundation, which allowed for investments and business dealings related to these properties.
Comments: It was common knowledge he had grabbed land my grandfather who was a colonel (sar hang) in Jandarmeri used to tell us that the best orchids outside Tabriz belonged to Agha Khan ( his nickname). Even if we wasn’t the largest he was top 5 coming from absolute poverty that’s some corruption
Comments: Reza has this been fact checked? How fair is the fair observer?
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Comments: I did not know that. The ShahollAhi propaganda does not talk about that kind of stuff. :) And there is not a whole lot of independent research about that era.
Comments: Well that’s how he was known back then. He became the largest land owner in Iran at the time. Did you know that???
Comments: By the way, I have been curious about how Germany saw Iran during Reza Shah's era. We have heard a lot from ShahollAhies and the western perspective. But very little is known about the German perspective. I have found some German text from back then and been reading it. One of the very interesting things is that they refer to him as Reza Khan. Today, shahollAhies consider this as an insult. But in German literature, this is his name!
Comments: Zinsky
Comments: SMCI jumps after hours 🕺
Comments: Bought more at $45. May gods give us good news after hours!!!
Comments: I’m stupidly optimistic about the news and would buy more before the close. I’m down over 15%. What’s another 15%?!?😓
Comments: One thing to consider is the volume today. It’s higher than normal but in all reality, it should have been 2-3 times higher based on the sensitivity of the news. I’m not sure what it means but it’s not a panic selling!
Comments: It seems the expectation was that they release it before the open but now we can hope for after the close. It would have been useful if they actually said something but again, that might be for insiders to buy more at cheaper price or just fuck it up and pay for their delay. I can see a major lawsuit if they don’t have it in a day or two by the shareholders.
Comments: I’ll be back home watching the next two games for TM. I might actually go to the stadium for one of them. |
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