Regarding complete support of Baha’ism by America, the Baha’is are obliged to serve them. (Such as spying) consequently; according to documents, there is a mutual relationship between Baha’ism and the united states concerning the intelligent services. However; how is it possible to shout the slogan of not meddling with the political affairs hometown is the common crime of the Baha’i criminals?!
According to the self-proclaimed prophet of Baha’ism’s advice, the followers of this cult are obliged to serve a government which helps them[1].
Consequently; due to the comprehensive support of Baha’ism by America, the Baha’is are obliged to be in service of them (including spying). Thus; regarding some Baha’is spying for America, we can observe the mutual relationships between Baha’ism and America concern with intelligent services.
For instance, Glenn Mitchell the intelligent service intermediary in the American embassy has been one of the members of the Baha’i national assembly. Also; according to the Iranian minister of justice in 1358 S.H., (Baha’i Abdul Karim Ayadi) has been the CIA spy and was responsible to kill the king if the Iranian king steps against the American interests.[2]
Oppositely, The CIS intelligent service has been cooperating with the Baha’is to give them data. As Mrs. Yazdi revealed in her proselytizing trip report to Chad that before the departure she met the American ambassador to give her some information about the people of the region.[3]
Nevertheless, how is it possible to shout the slogan of not meddling with policy[4] while to spy and be treacherous against hometown is the common crime of the Baha’i criminal?!
[1] Refer to Abutorab Hodaee, Baha’ism isn’t a religion, Bija: Amir the Great, Bita, p. 163.
[2] A Group of Authors, the Iranian contemporary history periodical, NO. 50, p. 46.
[3] Ibid, p. 45, narrated by the faith news magazine, No. 14, p. 497.
[4] Refer to Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments: The national institute of the faith press, 1327 S.H., p. 337