"Gregory B. Lush - The Grey Men Tape" - читать интересную книгу автора (Lush Gregory B)


THE HOSTAGE STORY

You can get verification of these little stories from Senator John Hansen
of you own government. I am going to speak of Iran and your people who were
taken hostage. I doubt many of you have heard the truth of the matter.

Senator Hansen was in the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. He
knew what was happening in Iran and requested permission to go to Iran and
investigate. Congress refused. Mr. Hansen then purchased his own private
airline ticket and proceeded to Iran anyway.

When Senator Hansen arrived, the one Khomeni proffered an audience. Guess
what Khomeni said? He said, 'We don't want these hostages, certainly not any
more than you want us to have them'. 'As a matter of fact," Khomeni
continued;
'I'd like to give you these hostages, at least half of them anyway, and you
can take them home with you tomorrow morning. That is, Mr. Hansen, if you will
promise to begin an investigation into the relationship between the Shah of
Iran, Chase Manhattan Bank, Mr. Henry Kissinger and your President Carter.'

At this point, Senator Hansen was most delighted. He rushed to call back
to the U.S. to someone who could give authorization and said 'Hey, I can
bring half of the hostages home tomorrow. How shall I arrange it?' The
person on the other end of the line said, 'Well, I will call you back
tomorrow and let you know.' Now please guess what happened on the following
morning? When the call was placed back to Mr. Hansen, he was told the
following, 'Get yourself on the next airplane coming to America. Come home
immediately. Do not bring hostages. Do not do any negotiating. You have no
right to speak the part of the Congress of the United States of America
even if you are a congressman. Get home immediately with no further
discourse.'

Here is what he found upon his return to Washington--that the incident was
entered into the Congressional record. Further he found that President
Carter knew the hostages were going to be taken and further--knew that they
were there for a reason and he was not to interfere. Now, you ones get
yourself
ready for a bomb if you have not already had access to this expose. The
release of the hostages in Iran was negotiated by a negotiator of Chase
Manhattan Bank in New York, U.S.A. All outside overt and covert attempts to
gain release was a facade. Ask any marine who was involved in the military
efforts thereof.

Is it really any wonder to you ones that Iran is all ticked off at you today?
Those hostages, and America, were held in terror while bankers got the Shah's
money safely into their banks before the Shah was killed and then, in turn,
got much of the money belonging to Iran. A pretty wicked way to get Iran's
money into the Chase Manhattan Bank to it could remain solvent and be one
of the wealthiest institutions in the entire world.