snapped shot

always watching the all-seeing eye

 

What happened to the pictures? Exhibit A, Exhibit B
Will they ever come back? Yes and no



Above graphic courtesy Free Republic.

Daily Dictator

... and in a continuation of our earlier Noocleear Day festivities, it appears that Jim over at Gateway Pundit has beaten me to the punch yet again (Curses!) in pointing out that Iran's little tinpot dictator has announced that Iran has entered the nuclear age.

"Yes, we'd like to announce that we're selling doves cheap."

Is this announcement for real? Is it merely propagandistic hype? It's too early to say for sure—but at least the pictures are sure to be terrific! Stay tuned for more of today's Nuclear! festivities. Continue reading »
 

Robert Levinson: Supernote connection?

Robert Levinson, missing in Iran.
The "missing American" in Iran has been identified as former FBI agent Robert A. Levinson, who, as "John Doe" over at Jawa points out, seems to have been visiting Kish Island, a "free-trade" resort area off of the southwest coast of Iran.

What's interesting to note, as commenter Rodger Morrow (homepage) points out, is that Mr. Levinson appears to be a former expert on counterfeiting.

Counterfeiting?

As in North Korean supernotes? The kind which the UN can't seem to find?

Kish Island
This is very interesting. We speculated late last year about a cash nexus existing between Iran and Hezbullah, potentially being supported by counterfeit currency, and furthermore that the counterfeit bills may have come from North Korea, but this one incident seems to tie all of these players together rather succinctly. The prior speculation didn't pan out, of course, so please do take all of this with a grain of salt.

Is there more going on here than meets the eye? Hopefully, new developments will continue to shed light on these possible connections.

Update: The all-knowing Dr. Rusty "John Doe" Shackleford (okay, now I get it) suggests that Mr. Levinson was arrested detained for "Vacationing While American," which definitely makes sense. All I know is that a counterfeiting expert "disappeared" in Iran, a country which is definitely capable of it. Other than that, I'm sure it's entirely possible that Rusty's right. He usually is, anyway--That's why he's so all-knowing! I'll continue digging and see if anything shows up that's of interest, in the mean time.

Many thanks for the new details, Rusty!

Update again: Here's some additional info: Mr. Levinson has been missing since mid-March (2 or 3 weeks now), and was reported to be working on an independent film project over in the vicinity of Kish Island (pictured above). Consider that another check mark in Rusty's column. Dang!

Update: Does Mr. Levinson "like spy movies?" Even more check marks towards the good Dr. "John Doe." Nuts!

Rodger notes in the Comments section below that there may be even more to this than I've listed so far: He points to a potential link to a film producer named Neil Docherty, who is reported to be connected with Frontline NBC, on what I'd imagine would be the film that he was reported to be in the area working on. Rodger also mentions an Iranian Petroleum Bourse, which he suggests might be a money-laundering connection--one of Levinson's specialties. It'll be interesting to see if anything turns up on those angles, and maybe to discover what kind of film he was working on over there.

Thanks for the additional details, Rodger!
 

Daily Conference of Dictators

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, seen here in March 2007, has opened a news conference by launching an attack on the UN Security Council for failing to prevent bloodshed in the Middle East and the "occupation" of Iraq.(AFP/File/Atta Kenare)

It looks like ol' Maddy-jab's press conference in Iran is starting, per Fox News. I'll keep an eye on the transcripts, when they're available, and will provide details shortly.

Update: In order to reduce clutter, I'll be tracking updates on the extended version of this story.

Elsewhere: The Jawa Report, Jules Crittenden, Right Wing News, A Blog for All, Wizbang, Pajamas Media, Captains Quarters, Kamangir/کمانگیر, Hot Air, Gateway Pundit, Michelle Malkin, Sweetness & Light, Blue Crab Boulevard, Powerline, Ace of Spades, Instapundit, Myrtus, EU Referendum.

You might also want to see the latest news with the missing American in Iran, who has now been identified as a former FBI agent and counterfeiting expert. Continue reading »
 

One and the same

Just a little reminder: The battle in Lebanon is not as simple as it looks. As much as the press would like to spin the ultra-dumbed down "Lebanon is just fighting back for their territory" canard, keep in mind that Iran and Syria are really the ones pulling the strings in Hezbullah.



Iranian revolutionary guard corps shout anti-U.S. slogans during Friday prayers in Tehran May 26, 2006. Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard have been found among Hizbollah guerrillas slain by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, Israel's Channel 10 television reported on Wednesday citing diplomatic sources. (Raheb Homavandi/Reuters)




Lebanese chant slogan against Israel and United States during a funeral held in Beirut, August 9, 2006. (Eric Gaillard/Reuters)


Same storyline, different country. Coincidence? I think not!

Update 19:28 EST: It would appear that The Washington Post is on this story. Colour me shocked!