According to the advice by the forged prophet of Baha’ism, the followers of this cult are obliged to serve a country in lieu of its support and help.[1] Thus, because of the total support of Baha’ism by America, Baha’is are obliged to serve them (including spying).
For instance, Glenn Mitchell the intermediary agent of the American embassy has been one of the members of the Baha’is national assembly. Also, according to the Iranian minister of justice in 1358, Abdul Karim Ayadi (Baha’i) has been CIA organization spy. He was commissioned to kill the king of Iran if he behaved against the American interests.[2]
Also, the intelligent service, CIA was cooperating with Baha’ism and offered it information. As Ms. Yazdi revealed in her proselytizing trip report to chad that before departure, she had visited the American ambassador to receive information.[3]
However, the Baha’is are spying and treacherous. How can they shout the slogan of not interfering in political affairs of countries while they are spying in Iran, Yemen and etc.[4] ?!!!
Paying attention to the following cults can help these transactions to be figured out:
Baha’ism cult: Helping England occupy Palestine land, establish Zionists in Israel and creating the central organization of the Baha’ism cult,
Supporting Baha’ism by America for their spying in Iran and for their help in riots 1388 S.H.,
Monafeqin cult: offering information to Ba’thi enemy in Iraq, Saddam Hussein to help them establish Monafeqin in Iraq,
Collecting data from unclear and non-nuclear installations and delivering to American and European intelligent services which ended in exiting Monafeqin cult’s name out of the terroristic groups and establishing them in France. Of course, Baha’ism has supported this cabal subgroup totally in international assemblies and created an atmosphere for this cult to be active in America and Europe.
The combatant Kurdish cabal based in the northern Iraq: The presence of these cabals in the northern Iraq has been constantly confirmed by the Kurdish region government and; of course, these cabals are allowed to wrestle the Iranian military troops having special aims.
[1] Refer to: Abutorab Hodaee, Baha’ism isn’t a religion, Bija: Amir Kabir, Bita, p. 163.
[2] A group of authors, the Iranian contemporary history periodical, No: 50, p. 46.
[3] Ibid, p. 45: narrated the faith news magazine, No: 14, p. 497.
[4] Refer to Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the treasury of limitations and commandments, Tehran: The national institute of the work publication, 1327, p. 237.