February 23, 2011. http://www.theblaze.com/stories/ahmadinejad-predicts-mideast-unrest-coming-to-america/ Iran's president said Wednesday he is certain the wave of unrest in the Middle East will spread to Europe and North America, bringing an end to governments he accused of oppressing and humiliating people. "The world is on the verge of big developments. Changes will be forthcoming and will engulf the whole world from Asia to Africa and from Europe to North America," Ahmadinejad told a news conference. Ahmadinejad said the world was in need of a just system of rule that "puts an end to oppression, occupation and humiliation of people." [and from another] This correlates with what the Zetas said about the 8 of 10, "These sociological and political dramas are part of the 8 of 10 scenarios, as well as geological and astronomical features. This is the next chapter." https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blogs/zetatalk-fame The Zetas did say that Ahmadinejad is STO . Did he got his information from reading ZT or is there more too it?

 

Ahmadinejad is speaking as a leader of a Muslim country, viewing the Arab Spring as an uprising against colonialism, imperialism, and western corporate influence. This stance is expected of him because of his political role in Iran. The article makes much of Ahmadinejad's criticism of Gaddafi and his brutal treatment of his people. This is to differentiate between an Arab leader who was considered a puppet, as was Mubarak, and Gaddafi who was considered a leader who resisted western influence and control and thus should be a brother to his people. Does Ahmadinejad read ZetaTalk and have an inside track on the Transformation, the pending 8 of 10 scenarios? Yes on both fronts, as despite disbelief that Ahmadinejad is a Service-to-Other individual, he is a sleeper like Obama, awaiting his opportunities to make a difference in the world. He gives a hint as to the sequence of revolt and discontent - from the Arab Spring to Asia, then Africa, then Europe and thence to N America.

Source: ZetaTalk for June 18, 2011

 

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Comment by KM on January 27, 2013 at 2:09am

Police have blocked major roads and are using tear gas and stun grenades against anti-government protesters in the Bahraini capital, Manama.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-21200984

Comment by KM on January 6, 2013 at 1:12am

Northern Ireland is experiencing more protests.

http://rt.com/news/clashes-violence-police-injury-402/

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Comment by KM on December 24, 2012 at 1:24am

Rioting takes place in stores in Argentina:

http://rt.com/news/argentina-looting-vandals-killed-620/

Comment by KM on December 10, 2012 at 3:17am

http://rt.com/news/bangladesh-protest-violence-election-645/

2 killed, 200 injured as Bangladesh protest turn violent (PHOTOS)

Published: 09 December, 2012, 15:48

Activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) shout slogans as they set fire to tyres during a nationwide blockade in Dhaka December 9, 2012.(Reuters / Andrew Biraj)

Activists of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) shout slogans as they set fire to tyres during a nationwide blockade in Dhaka December 9, 2012.(Reuters / Andrew Biraj)

Comment by KM on December 5, 2012 at 12:23am

http://rt.com/news/bangladesh-clashes-protest-violent-289/

One dead, scores injured as Bangladeshi police use live ammunition on protesters (PHOTOS)

Published: 05 December, 2012, 02:50

Activists of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party set fire to tyres as they block a street in Narayanganj December 4, 2012. (Reuters)

Activists of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party set fire to tyres as they block a street in Narayanganj December 4, 2012. (Reuters)

At least one person has been killed and scores injured and detained by police as a protest organized by Bangladesh’s largest Islamic party turned violent, with police reportedly using live ammunition against the rioters.

­The strike was organized by Jamaat e Islami in protest against the trials of the organization's leaders, who are charged with war crimes allegedly committed during the country’s 1971 liberation war. During the nationwide protests, rioters have set some 20 cars on fire, including one at the US Embassy in Dhaka.

Police used live ammunition, tear gas and rubber bullets to quell the angry crowd across the nation, as violence was also reported in the cities of Sylhet, Rajshahi and Narayanganj.

Sixty-nine people have been arrested, according to police, while an 18-year-old was shot dead in clashes in the town of Chirirbandar, 300 kilometers from the capital.

Hospital officials confirmed that the death was caused by live ammunition used by the law enforcement. 

The government of Bangladesh holds Jamaat responsible for much of the bloodshed caused during a nine-month war against Pakistan, in which an estimated three million people were killed.

Police load injured activists of Bangladesh′s Jamaat-e-Islami party onto a police van as they detain them after a clash with police and pro-government activists in Dhaka December 4, 2012. (Reuters / Andrew Biraj)
Police load injured activists of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party onto a police van as they detain them after a clash with police and pro-government activists in Dhaka December 4, 2012. (Reuters / Andrew Biraj)
An injured activist of Bangladesh′s Jamaat-e-Islami party is led to a police van as he is detained after a clash with police and pro-government activists in Dhaka December 4, 2012. (Reuters / Andrew Biraj)
An injured activist of Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party is led to a police van as he is detained after a clash with police and pro-government activists in Dhaka December 4, 2012. (Reuters / Andrew Biraj)
Members of Bangladesh′s Rapid Action Battalion stand alert during a nationwide strike in Dhaka on December 4, 2012. (AFP Photo / Munir Uz Zaman)
Members of Bangladesh's Rapid Action Battalion stand alert during a nationwide strike in Dhaka on December 4, 2012. (AFP Photo / Munir Uz Zaman)
Bangladeshi activists from Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans as they march behind a banner during a nationwide strike in Dhaka on December 4, 2012. (AFP Photo / Munir Uz Zaman)
Bangladeshi activists from Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans as they march behind a banner during a nationwide strike in Dhaka on December 4, 2012. (AFP Photo / Munir Uz Zaman)
Comment by lonne rey on November 16, 2012 at 10:31am

'We have no future!' EU anger unites millions in protest (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

 Protesters hold a banner during an anti-austerity protest outside the parliament in Athens on November 14, 2012. (AFP Photo/Aris Messinis)

Massive anti-austerity strikes and protests swept across Europe as millions took to the streets to express their frustration over rising unemployment and dire economic prospects. Many rallies ended with violent clashes with police.

Workers marched in 23 countries across Europe to mark the European Day of Action and Solidarity.

General strikes had been called in Spain and Portugal, paralyzing public services and international flights, in Belgium and France transport links were partially disrupted by strikes and demonstrations, in Italy and Greece thousands of workers and students marched through the streets.

Other EU countries, such as Germany, Austria and Poland, saw well attended union-led rallies.

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Comment by KM on October 28, 2012 at 1:07am

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2224002/Entire-villages-bur...

he community that was razed to the ground: Satellite images show the district in Burma which has been wiped off the map after weeks of ethnic violence

  • Satellite images released by Human Rights Watch appear to show the coastal district of Kyaukpyu razed to the ground
  • The watchdog claims non-Muslims targeted Muslim Rohingyas
  • Officials say 64 people have died in recent ethnic unrest in Burma, but Human Rights Watch fears the death toll could be far higher

By Anna Edwards

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A human rights group has released satellite images which appear to show a Burmese district, known for its ethnic unrest, razed to the ground.

Human Rights Watch says more than 800 buildings and houseboats were torched in coastal Kyaukpyu, in western Rakhine state.

It claims non-Muslims targeted Muslim Rohingyas, in the first serious attack since June, when the rape and murder of a young Buddhist woman in Rakhine in May triggered a string of bloody religious clashes.

Ethnic unrest: A satellite image of Kyaukpyu, Burma, as seen on October 25, where Human Rights Watch says hundreds of homes have been destroyed

Ethnic unrest: A satellite image of Kyaukpyu, Burma, as seen on October 25, where Human Rights Watch says hundreds of homes have been destroyed

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