Iranian Revolution Was Suppose To Kill Tali Farhadian

I’ve already established Mick Jagger, aka The Devil, incarnated before all the Divines to get a head-start (read Revelation 9: The Antichrist Is…). Keeping tabs on us. The ultimate misogynist, he created the Iranian Revolution in order to kill Tali Farhadian Weinstein. She’s Nike (read Revelation 4: Tali Is Nike Incarnate). Here’s the High Times interview that led me to the discovery. Michael Philip Jagger names his favorite places to visit. Emphasizing an admiration of Tehran.

Timeline: Tali was born in 1975 or 1976 in TEHRAN. The Iranian Revolution, where women’s rights were completely stripped from them, occurred in 1979. Leading Tali to the United States as a refuge, escaping the dehumanizing regime. Mind you, Mick Jagger gave this interview in 1980. He doesn’t say I use to like Tehran, jubilant that women are being abused. Visiting often to ensure his plans execution. The ultimate misogynist, he’s made a career out of mistreating women. Objectifying, torturing, and debasing us (read Mick Jagger Tried To Marsha Hunt Me). Having a father who beat her senseless, Jerry Hall equates toxicity to love. Enduring his antics for twenty plus years.

We had no inkling of our identities, but Mick did. Referencing us as Nike Athena on an “It’s Only Rock n’ Roll” poster (read Revelation 3: Stones Albums Are Prophetic). Do note he was living in New York during the 80’s to stalk me and my husband Lewis Dvorkin/Jesus/Shiva, before birth, watching our families (read Proof: Mick Jagger Watched ESMS). Lewis told me Mick Jagger is Satan, before sacrificing himself to protect me. Leading the frontman to veil my memory (read More Memory Glamour Evidence). The immense pain and frustration this caused his family, when I genuinely didn’t recognize them, had no idea I was his girlfriend, never talked about him to friends, yet inexplicably continued staring up at his window.

If not for Sara Tam, whose wedding Mick Jagger tried to keep me from attending at all costs, no one would believe me (read Mick Jagger Altered My Reality). I’ve regained my memories, she hasn’t. Still living in an altered reality we once shared. He forced me to take him as my date, insisted on handling the accommodations, tried taking the last of my money etc. I planned on bringing someone else, unable to comprehend his erratic, frenetic investment in the event. Until now.

During the interview Mick Jagger addresses the gender inequality in Iran. Commenting about the sexual identity of their male citizens, based on how women are treated.

Stating they’re all gay and that he’s a religious person. He has to be, distorting a majority of the Bible, Quran, myths, and other stories, perverting the Divine and our symbols, and being fallen Archangel Samael. I mean. To be fair, Mick told us who he was, leaving clues throughout his oeuvre the entirety of his career.

Religion was created to control the masses sans questioning, with “sacred” text written exclusively by men. Immediately the foundation derives from Satan, when the divine feminine is removed from the savior. Devaluing us. All those who believe this is acceptable behavior are due to hell, like their predecessors. Are you dense nigga? I’m a fucking Goddess, dogma is a sign of low intelligence and I hate stupidity. Fuck around and find out.

We all need restraining orders against Mick Jagger. Flying in and out of Iran to watch Tali Farhadian as a child, subsequently plotting her murder, is fucking creepy. Typical (read Revelation 13: Moloch/Baal/ Satan…Are The Same Entity). He’s a mentally unstable demon. I obey my husband, because he made me feel safe and loved, worshipped me. Women are not property, we’re sacred. Respect is earned not demanded. A bunch of idiot cowards, following after an unwell nigga. Enjoy your time, like the Ayatollah and those before you. Hell is forever, Kali & Shiva. Via: Talk Weinstein, High Times Magazine & Jewish Insider

“The Lion Women Of Tehran”

After literal MONTHS on Libby’s waitlist, I finally had the pleasure of reading “The Lion Women of Tehran.” It follows the story of Elaheh Soltani & Homa Roozbeh through decades of friendship, from the 50’s through the 80’s. The temporary riches to rags misfortune of the former, led to a friendship with the latter. Although they’re from opposite ends of the class hierarchy, they forge an unbreakable sisterhood. Giving us a glimpse of life before, during, and after the Iranian Revolution. Where Ayatollah Khomeini strips women of their rights based on distortions of the Quran, which come from the Devil. He created misogyny, those who participate in it go where they belong, to hell. There aren’t forty virgins waiting for you in heaven, from my Goddess lips to your ears. You burn in eternal flames, the same as your misguided, vitriolic predecessors. And if the current Ayatollah doesn’t pay what he owes, when a woman, me, saved their bank and prevented world war 3, he’s going to be in trouble deep. I’m gonna learn you, trust (read The Iranian War Was A Set Up). The lord giveth and the lord taketh away. I will fade you. Don’t play with me.

Dealing with classism, religion, feminism, betrayal and politics, this book is a compelling must read. A stark reminder that women’s liberation is worth fighting for. A life without freedom isn’t one of quality. Divines give everyone freewill, even Satan, the father of oppression. Who are you to take basic human rights away? Restrict female bodies?

This novel totally changed my perspective on Tali Farhadian Weinstein: what her mother must’ve endured to get her out to Tehran for a better life, what her life would’ve been if she hadn’t escaped, and what propels her to make a difference in this world (read The Jewish Divines Are A Disgrace). If Homa can forgive Elaheh, I can forgive Nike. I do. Reading is fundamental for this reason, allowing compassion, respect and understanding regarding our differences, cultural and otherwise through perspective shifts. Think for yourself, read more books. Via: Simon & Schuster