Tuesday, July 28, 2015

The smell of civilizational rot wafting off Global-Test's daughter's wedding dress


You not might be aware that in 2009, the daughter of Secretary of State John Kerry, Dr. Vanessa Bradford Kerry, John Kerry’s younger daughter by his first wife, married an Iranian-American physician named Dr. Brian (Behrooz) Vala Nahed, an Iranian-American physician.
Of course you’re not aware of it.
Brian (Behrooz) Nahed is son of Nooshin and Reza Vala Nahid of Los Angeles. Brian’s Persian birth name is “Behrooz Vala Nahid” but it is now shortened and Americanized in the media to “Brian Nahed.” At the time his engagement to Bradford Kerry, there was rarely any mention of Nahed’s Persian/Iranian ancestry, and even the official wedding announcement in the October 2009 issue of New York Times carefully avoids any reference to Dr. Nahed (Nahid)’s birthplace (which is uncommon in wedding announcements) and starts his biography from his college years.

Here's some backstory:

Secretary Kerry and Zarif first met over a decade ago at a dinner party hosted by George Soros at his Manhattan penthouse. What a surprise. I have to say, connecting the dots gets more and more frightening.
But it gets even worse. Guess who was the best man at the 2009 wedding between Kerry’s daughter Vanessa and Behrouz Vala Nahed? Javad Zarif’s son.
 
That's right. The guy yelling at Global-Test at all those patty-cake sessions in Vienna and Geneva over the past many years, the guy representing the regime that has never wavered from its determination to obliterate Israel and post-America, has this long informal history with the son of a bitch.

Post-America's butt is in the air, waiting for an ICBM to be squarely shoved up it, and the payload atop it detonated.

You overlords value their mad vision more than the simple objective of your safety.

2 comments:

  1. A marriage of state in ancient use is a diplomatic marriage or union between two members of different nation-states or internally, between two power blocks, usually in authoritarian societies and is a practice which dates back into pre-history, as far back as early Grecian cultures in western society, and of similar antiquity in other civilizations. The fable of Helen of Troy may be the best known pre-historic tale reporting an incidence of surrendering a female of a ruling line to gain peace or shore up alliances of state between nation-states headed by small oligarchies or acknowledged royalty.

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  2. Whatever.

    Iran is the most evil and menacing regime on Earth today and the facts in this post are just one more reason why the supremely dangerous nuke deal has the stench of surrender all over it.

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