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Dear President Ahmadinejad

xexon | 24 May, 2006 03:49

Greetings,

As I can not talk to you directly, I will use this website as my postal service, and hope that these words find their way to you somehow.

You and I live in very different worlds. You are the leader of a nation, and I, an unknown citizen of the USA. Perhaps what we share, is a vision of a world much different than the one we have today.

We each know that war is about to consume civilization as we know it. It comes because it must come. Humanity is ready to move up a notch in it's spiritual evolution. But first, the old ways must be destroyed.

This war is going to be different from all the ones before it. Its purpose will be one of burning away the weeds that grow in the garden of the spirit. Mankind has allowed it's spiritual nature to be pushed aside in favor of worldly things.

Money, oil, even religion itself, all belong to the earth, and to the earth, they will bind people. These things will be the excuse for starting war, not knowing that it is they who will perish in it.

My friend, I follow no religion, yet I have always walked with God. I've read many of the world's holy books, and respected those who believe in them. As for Islam, the Mahdi, is someone we both have an interest in.

As I said, I follow no religion, but I should not be considered an infidel by Islamic standards. I don't fit into the usual boxes people try to put me in. I somehow perceive you are much the same. Perhaps, it is through people like you and I that the Mahdi whispers his message?

I have plenty of time to listen. More than most.

What I've heard so far has changed my understanding of the future, religion, and my inner self. When I first heard the term "Mahdi", my own inner compass swung around as if a magnet. had gotten too close. The journey since has been...interesting.

I will most likely never meet you in person. I am a person of few wants or needs, and live a simple life, without the money to travel such a distance. But if I were to meet you, I would hug you as a spiritual brother I had just found.

I wish you well in the difficult days ahead.

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maks | 02/12/2006, 19:25

Your new spritual friend just kicked three of my colleagues out of university. And you get fooled by what you hear from such a long distance?

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xexon | 03/12/2006, 05:48

Was it him, or those crusty old men who pull his strings?

I think he truly cares for Iran, unlike the elderly power trippers who are only intersted in their own positions of power.

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