2 Secret Nuclear Iranian Military Sites Reported..
September 24, 2009 | Paris, France | Vetting explained
Paris...today...Sept 24......2 hours ago..
I attended a press conference this morning sponsored by Iranian Mujahadeen groups living in France. It was reported by Afchine Alavi who heads the National Council of Iranian Resistance and Mehdi Abrichamtchi of The National Coucil of Iranian Reistance that the Iranian government is operating two facilities, until now kept secret, in and around Teheran in an effort to develop a nuclear weapons capability.
They expressed disappointment and felt betrayed by President Obama's apparent appeasement and dialogue with the ruling mullahs..and call for an immediate inspection of the sites they claim are busy developing nuclear weapons.
The press conference, by invitation only, lasted more than one hour and was followed by a question and answer period
The video presentation in this report features Mr. Abrichamtchi.
I cannot nor am I interested in verifying or refuting any information in his statement....
photo #9 is Omir Khadir...co-organizer of the conference and the person who invited me to attend the conference. He is a member of the Mujahedeen Opposition group which opposes the mullahs.and he is seriously involved in the struggle of the Iranian refugees in the Ashraf camp in Iraq. His affiliation with Mujahedeen political groups is highly controvercial and remain on the U.S. State Department list of foreign terrorist groups..although Europe and Great Britain have dropped that designation.
I submitted and "broke" this story yesterday, Thursday...today it is the leading story on CNN and many other news agencies.
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