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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

IRAN: Wanted - One Experienced Scientist (Worker's Comp not included)

Note:  Iran is quick to blame the U.S. and Israel for these common accidents among Iranian scientist.  The Muslims always have an "idea" about the Mossad.  Take for instance those "Mossad" sharks:


The Mossad sharks were blamed for the Red Sea attacks.  And, for more information, read here ...

And then there was the time Saudi Arabia captured an Israel spy vulture:



Now, I have no idea how many disguises the Mossad uses, but here's my guess about the latest on the job accident with this Iranian scientist: - It was the Mossad bunny!
Israeli Mossad Bunny

Oh sure, this bunny appears harmless, but that is why this is the perfect disguise for the Mossad.   Years ago, when living in a small farming town, I had the opportunity to watch the bunnies sneak under the fence to snack on the farmer's vegetables.  Did you know that one bunny stood in the middle of the field, "on guard", while the other members of his family raced towards the carrots and other greens growing in the garden?  We had a huge cat that would sit on the steps, also watching this daily routine, but every time the cat darted out into the field, he was never able to catch one bunny, all because they had a "Watcher" - a "Guard" on duty!  

So, there you have it, one Mossad Bunny, just watching from a distance, but always on guard!  Meanwhile, there is an opening for an experienced scientist.  However, Iran won't be including Worker's Compensation in the package, so make sure you have insurance when applying for this position. (See news below).


Iranian Scientist Killed In Tehran Blast

An Iranian scientist involved in the petroleum industry has been killed in a car bombing in Tehran. Two others were wounded.
By Chana Ya'ar
First Publish: 1/11/2012, 10:52 AM
Israel National News

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An Iranian scientist involved in the petroleum industry was killed in a car bombing Wednesday in a blast that rocked Tabi Square in northern Tehran, near a university. Two other people were wounded in the blast.

Eyewitnesses reported seeing motorcyclist attach several magnetic bombs to the target's vehicle, and then fled the scene, according to the semi-official, hard-line Fars news agency.

Professor Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, 32, was known an oil industry expert at Sharif University of Technology.  The institution has in the past been linked with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

The bombing, described by the news agency as a "terrorist attack," occurred as the scientist and his two passengers were already inside the locally-assembled Peugeot 405 car.
There have been several similar attacks on Iranian scientists over the past few years targeting those involved in the country's nuclear development and military activities. A missile expert died last November in a blast at a military base southwest of Tehran. The scientist was a member of the Revolutionary Guards.

Iran has blamed Israel and the United States for what it calls "the assassinations." In one report, the Fars news agency specifically named Israel's international intelligence agency, the Mossad, as being responsible for the scientists' deaths.

The United Nations Security Council has come to believe that Iran is engaged in developing a nuclear weapon of mass destruction, due to evidence described in a report submitted by its International Atomic Energy Agency a few months ago. Israel has been warning the international community about Iran's nuclear threat for nearly a decade.

It is not clear whether the scientist was involved in the country's nuclear development program.

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Iranian nuclear scientist Kiled in Tehran Car Bomb

Magnetic bomb kills another scientist in Iran


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and
Car Bomb Kills Iranian Nuclear Scientist


Car belonging to Iranian nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan is taken away after bombing.
The car belonging to Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan is taken away after the fatal bombing