DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial Corruption of Human InstitutionsOne of the iconic villain wrestlers was the Iron Sheik. His real name was Hossein Vaziri. Vaziri was born in Iran and became a national Iranian hero during the reign of the Shah, as wrestling is one of the most popular sports in Iran. In his youth, he idolized Iranian Olympic Gold-Medalist wrestler Gholamreza Takhti. Takhti was politically outspoken. Takhti reportedly took his own life, but Vaziri was convinced he was murdered by the Iranian Government for being politically outspoken. When the Shah was deposed, Vaziri, who served as the Shah’s bodyguard for some years, immediately fled Iran and he eventually landed in professional wrestling in the United States. What happened to Gold-Medalist Takhti, and did Vaziri do the wise thing in fleeing his country? What can Creator tell us?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
That gold medalist wrestler was indeed the victim of a staged suicide to eliminate him, as a thorn in the side of the powerful in Iran, and as an object lesson to others who might dissent and seek to have some power for themselves, as in this case, becoming a renowned athlete and public figure. So his idol, who fled that country to come to the United States and parlay his interest in wrestling to a high level as a performer, was clearly seeing the truth of things and, wanting freedom, was able to make his way to the United States which has been a bastion of freedom since its inception. This is not simply words on a parchment put down by rebels of long ago, simply wanting to be in charge and taking up that role for themselves, in opposition to the prior governance from the British Royal Family. The principles of the Founders of the U.S. were divinely inspired because individual liberty and sovereignty, in all respects, is a divine perspective that is only present in a few places on the Earth and has been abolished throughout the rest of the Milky Way Galaxy.