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Conspiracy - Khomeini was a British Petroleum (BP) Plant

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I can't post the link because it might get flagged as an unreliable source.

But you can Google this information and verify it.

So here goes ...

First off...

Khomeini’s real father, William Richard Williamson, was born in Bristol, England, in 1872 of British parents and lineage. This detail is based on first-hand evidence from a former Iranian employee of the Anglo- Iranian Oil Company (later known as British Petroleum- BP), who worked with and met the key players of this saga. This fact was supported by the lack of a denial in 1979 by Col. Archie Chisholm, a BP political officer and former editor at The Financial Times, when interviewed on the subject at his home in County Cork, Ireland, by a British newspaper.

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More claims of his heritage:

Khomeini was neither born nor had any Persian blood in his veins at all, paternally or maternally.

Few contest that Khomeini’s mother was a Kashmiri Indian,

... other less friendly Persians liken him to an invader like Genghis Khan the Mongol scourge.

However, there is compelling evidence that Khomeini was never an Iranian in the first place and had no right to impose his policies on the Iranian people. Considerable effort was made in 1979 to eradicate evidence of any record of either Khomeini’s non-Iranian origins and the source of his use of the title of Ayatollah.

8 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

can't post the link because it might get flagged as an unreliable source.

So you subject us the the unreliable claims from an unreliable source.

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7 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

So you subject us the the unreliable claims from an unreliable source.

I'm guessing the thread will get deleted.

Yeah, if I post the link, it will be classified as "unreliable".

So just google it yourself if you don't think the theory is too preposterous.

8 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

So you subject us the the unreliable claims from an unreliable source.

Sounds like a Trump topic

17 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

I can't post the link because it might get flagged as an unreliable source.

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