在下面的波斯語視頻中,巴哈教領袖Farzam Kamalabadi關于冠狀病毒(covid-19)聲稱:“ ...這僅僅是個開始,它(即冠狀病毒)是巴哈拉的最偉大復仇[ 在人類面前]
巴哈伊教在中国 - Baha'i Activities in China
Tuesday, 24 March 2020
"Coronavirus is the Most Great Revenge of Baha'u'llah on the Chinese people." - Farzam Kamalabadi
在下面的波斯語視頻中,巴哈教領袖Farzam Kamalabadi關于冠狀病毒(covid-19)聲稱:“ ...這僅僅是個開始,它(即冠狀病毒)是巴哈拉的最偉大復仇[ 在人類面前]
Saturday, 17 November 2018
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Baha'i Kamalabadi's influence in China
Public Relations Photos with Certain State Leaders as well as
Provincial Governors & Deputies of China
Provincial Governors & Deputies of China
Future Trends' President with the Former Mayor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Xu Kuangdi, and Former U.S. Ambassador to China, Ambassador Joseph W. Prueher |
Presenting the "China Peace" Proposal document to Yang Wen Chang, China's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs |
With Wang Han-Bin, Deputy Chairman of the Peoples' Congress of China |
Signing a contract between Future Trends and the Government of Qinghai Province; Vice-Governor Bai Ma (with dark glasses) Present |
Meeting with Li Tie-Ying, State Councillor, among the 3 highest ranking official in charge of ideology |
With Zhang Yi-Xiang (middle), Deputy Governor of Henan Province, China's most populated Province |
Negotiating Hydraulic Power Plant Project with the Heilongjiang Province Deputy Governor, Wang Li-Ping |
Conversation with Deng Nan, the Daughter of Deng Xiao-Ping |
With Chu Bo, the Governor of Hunan Province |
ith Xiang Huai-Cheng, China's Minister of Finance (third from left), at the "Future Trends Cup" Bridge Competition |
Future Trends' President with the Former Mayor of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Xu Kuangdi, and Former U.S. Ambassador to China, Ambassador Joseph W. Prueher |
3-hour interview with Zhao Qi-Zheng, China's Minister of Information at his office on China's role in the New World Order and China's international image. |
Meeting with Li Tie-Ying, State Councillor, among the 3 highest ranking official in charge of ideology |
Mr. Huang Da-Zhong (far right), the father of President Jiang Ze-Min's daughter-in-law |
At Xian; with the Governor of Shaanxi Province, Cheng An-Dong (middle) |
Reception for Deng Pu-Fang, the Son of Deng Xiao-Ping |
Future Trends' President submits a proposal to the Party Secretary of Shaanxi Province, Li Jianguo. |
with Cao Degan, Vice Governor of Fujian Province |
With Yu Ge-Sheng, Deputy Chairman (Deputy Governor) of Ningxia Autonomous Region; a rising young national leader of China |
Reception by Deputy Governor Jin of Sichuan Province, with U.S. Consul General in Chengdu, and Madam Li Xiao Lin |
With Wang Zhao-Guo (middle), Deputy Chairman of China Peoples' Political Consultative Conference (former Governor & Party Secretary of Fujian Province); a rising young leader of China |
With Zhu Lilan, the Minister of Science & Technology |
Discussion, trophy presentation, and group photo with Chen Zhi-Li, China's Minister of Education, at the "Future Trends Cup" Bridge Competition |
Dinner and discussions on "China Peace" Proposal with Zhang Bao-Zhong (second from left), Deng Xiao-Pings Chief of Staff for 30 years; currently Deputy Chief of the Beijing Army Base |
Vice Minister of the Railroad Ministry, Cai Qing-Hua |
With Qi Huai-Yuan, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs; and Chairman of People's Friendship Association |
Discussion, trophy presentation, and group photo with Chen Zhi-Li, China's Minister of Education, at the "Future Trends Cup" Bridge Competition |
With Ma Qi-Zhi, Chairman (Governor) of Ningxia Autonomous Region |
With Cai Li-Min, Deputy Governor of Hebei Province |
With the Minister of Overseas Chinese Affairs, Guo Dong-Po; in Hunan |
Reception (in Kunming) by Shao Qi-Wei, Deputy Governor of Yunnan Province; and Secretary General of China World Expo. of Agriculture |
With the Deputy Minister of Film and Televison Mr. Tong XiangRong at the Diao Yu Tai State Guest House |
Future Trends International has an active network of partners among:
Over 50 Governors and Deputies
Over 900 Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Party Secretaries
Directors of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade
Directors of State and Local Banks
Directors of other various Departments and bureaus
Private Entrepreneurs and Government Corporations throughout China
In the following regions and cities, Future Trends International has stronger presence; it has negotiated projects, keeps active network of partners, or represents the government departments or industries:
Anhui Province
Hefei, Huainan, Huaibei, Liuan, Bengbu, Fuyang, Huoshan, Tongling, etc.
Beijing Municipality & various Districts, specially Beijing Western District
Chongqing Municipality & various Districts
Fujian Province
Xiamen, Fuzhou, Datian County & many other counties
Guangdong Province
Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou, Yangjiang, etc.
Guizhou Province
Guiyang, Zunyi, Qingzhou, Tongren, etc.
Hainan (Provincial Level)
Hebei Province
Shijiazhuang, Handan, Langfang, Tangshan, etc.
Heilongjiang
Harbin, Daqing, Mudanjiang, Heihe, Qiqihar, Hailin, Nongken Zongju (Reclaimed Agricultural Farmlands), etc.
Henan Province
Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, Langkou County, Jiyuan, Anyang
Hubei Province
Wuhan
Hunan Province
Changsha, Zhuzhou, Yanling county, Xiangtan, etc.
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Hohot, Baotou
Jiangxi
Nanchang, Tonggu County
Jiangsu Province
Nanjing, Nantong, Changzhou, and its Jiaoqu District, Taixing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Jiangyan, Taizhuo, Rugao, Wujiang, Taicang, Xuzhou, Zhangjiagang, Yangzhou, Dafeng, etc.
Jilin Province
Changchun, Jilin, Yanbian, Yanji, Helong, Hunchun, Longjing, etc.
Liaoning Province
Dalian, Shenyang
Qinghai Province
Xining & a number of Prefectures
Shaanxi
Xian, Ankang
Shanxi
Taiyuan, Changzhi
Shandong Province
Zibo, Jinan, Qingdao, Dongying, Shuangfeng Industrial Zone, Dezhou, Qingzhou, Longkou, Weifang, Zhaoyuan, Zhucheng, etc.
Shanghai Municipality
Pudong, Jingan District, Huangpu District, Qingpu District
Sichuan Province
Chengdu, Chongqing, Mianyang, etc.
Tianjing Municipality & various Districts
Tibet (Provincial Level)
Yunnan (Provincial Level)
Kunming, Dali
Xinjiang (Provincial Level)
Kashgar, Tashkurgan, etc.
Zhejiang Province
Hangzhou, Pinghu, Jiaxing, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Quzhou, Wenzhou, etc.
HongKong, Taiwan, Macau
Over 50 Governors and Deputies
Over 900 Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Party Secretaries
Directors of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade
Directors of State and Local Banks
Directors of other various Departments and bureaus
Private Entrepreneurs and Government Corporations throughout China
In the following regions and cities, Future Trends International has stronger presence; it has negotiated projects, keeps active network of partners, or represents the government departments or industries:
Anhui Province
Hefei, Huainan, Huaibei, Liuan, Bengbu, Fuyang, Huoshan, Tongling, etc.
Beijing Municipality & various Districts, specially Beijing Western District
Chongqing Municipality & various Districts
Fujian Province
Xiamen, Fuzhou, Datian County & many other counties
Guangdong Province
Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou, Yangjiang, etc.
Guizhou Province
Guiyang, Zunyi, Qingzhou, Tongren, etc.
Hainan (Provincial Level)
Hebei Province
Shijiazhuang, Handan, Langfang, Tangshan, etc.
Heilongjiang
Harbin, Daqing, Mudanjiang, Heihe, Qiqihar, Hailin, Nongken Zongju (Reclaimed Agricultural Farmlands), etc.
Henan Province
Zhengzhou, Kaifeng, Langkou County, Jiyuan, Anyang
Hubei Province
Wuhan
Hunan Province
Changsha, Zhuzhou, Yanling county, Xiangtan, etc.
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Hohot, Baotou
Jiangxi
Nanchang, Tonggu County
Jiangsu Province
Nanjing, Nantong, Changzhou, and its Jiaoqu District, Taixing, Suzhou, Wuxi, Jiangyan, Taizhuo, Rugao, Wujiang, Taicang, Xuzhou, Zhangjiagang, Yangzhou, Dafeng, etc.
Jilin Province
Changchun, Jilin, Yanbian, Yanji, Helong, Hunchun, Longjing, etc.
Liaoning Province
Dalian, Shenyang
Qinghai Province
Xining & a number of Prefectures
Shaanxi
Xian, Ankang
Shanxi
Taiyuan, Changzhi
Shandong Province
Zibo, Jinan, Qingdao, Dongying, Shuangfeng Industrial Zone, Dezhou, Qingzhou, Longkou, Weifang, Zhaoyuan, Zhucheng, etc.
Shanghai Municipality
Pudong, Jingan District, Huangpu District, Qingpu District
Sichuan Province
Chengdu, Chongqing, Mianyang, etc.
Tianjing Municipality & various Districts
Tibet (Provincial Level)
Yunnan (Provincial Level)
Kunming, Dali
Xinjiang (Provincial Level)
Kashgar, Tashkurgan, etc.
Zhejiang Province
Hangzhou, Pinghu, Jiaxing, Ningbo, Shaoxing, Quzhou, Wenzhou, etc.
HongKong, Taiwan, Macau
Farzam Kamalabadi - Baha'i UHJ's man in China
President & Chairman of the Board, Future Trends Group |
Farzam Kamalabadi, a Persian American, educated in Boston, now residing in Shanghai China for over a decade, is one of the very few personalities widely acclaimed both by the Chinese media and also recognized by the China government leadership at large as a true "China Hand" and a leading authority on China.
Kamalabadi reads and writes Chinese, including writing quality brush calligraphy and composing articles and papers on Chinese ancient philosophy. Moreover, he speaks mandarin as well as a number of other dialects such as Cantonese and Shanghainese.
Before the end of the Millennium, Kamalabadi had visited over 400 cities covering virtually every single province of China. Also, by then he had personally visited some 2000 factories in China manufacturing all types of products; had conducted scores of major public lectures in Chinese, including several key-note addresses to the national leaders of China at the Great Hall of the People and the State Guest House; was published or featured in over 1000 Chinese media (magazines, newspapers, radio, television programs, and internal circulars and periodicals); had first-hand developed the most impressive network DATA of over 10,000 grassroots organizations including government departments, private and public businesses, media, and so on.
In 1993, he established Future Trends International (Group) Corporation, a China specialist US Corporation engaged in investment and trade consulting, media relations, government lobbying, and so on. It is recognized as the leader in grassroots government, enterprise, and media relations and networking throughout China.
This working network encompasses over 900 Mayors or Deputy Mayors, as well as over 50 Governors or Deputy Governors in over 250 cities in virtually every province of China. Moreover, it covers hundreds of media organizations, thousands of local government agencies, numerous private and public entities and prominent personalities.
On the national level, Future Trends enjoys an equally effective relations with major ministries, agencies, prominent personalities; and with over 100 individual leaders in the top Central Government circles in the ministerial level and above.
Certain of the articles, reports, suggestions, lectures and conferences of Future Trends have been instrumental in definitive policy changes, or new policy making on the national level (such as China Outbound Investment, First Policy Conference for the Modernization of the Housing Industry, First Policy Conference on the Development of the Western Regions; series of conferences on the U.S.-China Shareholding System), creating new policies and new trends.
In particular certain of Kamalabadi's proposals such as "China Peace versus China Threat" have been endorsed and signed by President Jiang Zemin, Premier Zhu Rongji, vice-Premier Qian Qichen, and other senior leadership.
Kamalabadi has been appointed by nearly twenty municipal and regional governments in China as "Senior Economic Advisor".
A well known figure in the oil and gas and energy sector in China, Farzam Kamalabadi has also served in various capacities for business development or as Senior Advisor to a number of national oil systems such as Oman, Kuwait, and also China, and has successfully concluded various oil and petrochemical trading deals and projects such as securing oil exploration rights or concessions for specific clients. He is the only foreign personality who is a leader in the two national and also the few provincial private oil and gas associations of China.
--Updated from the introduction written by the U.S. Department of Commerce, for the Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference; USC, Los Angeles.
Kamalabadi reads and writes Chinese, including writing quality brush calligraphy and composing articles and papers on Chinese ancient philosophy. Moreover, he speaks mandarin as well as a number of other dialects such as Cantonese and Shanghainese.
Before the end of the Millennium, Kamalabadi had visited over 400 cities covering virtually every single province of China. Also, by then he had personally visited some 2000 factories in China manufacturing all types of products; had conducted scores of major public lectures in Chinese, including several key-note addresses to the national leaders of China at the Great Hall of the People and the State Guest House; was published or featured in over 1000 Chinese media (magazines, newspapers, radio, television programs, and internal circulars and periodicals); had first-hand developed the most impressive network DATA of over 10,000 grassroots organizations including government departments, private and public businesses, media, and so on.
In 1993, he established Future Trends International (Group) Corporation, a China specialist US Corporation engaged in investment and trade consulting, media relations, government lobbying, and so on. It is recognized as the leader in grassroots government, enterprise, and media relations and networking throughout China.
This working network encompasses over 900 Mayors or Deputy Mayors, as well as over 50 Governors or Deputy Governors in over 250 cities in virtually every province of China. Moreover, it covers hundreds of media organizations, thousands of local government agencies, numerous private and public entities and prominent personalities.
On the national level, Future Trends enjoys an equally effective relations with major ministries, agencies, prominent personalities; and with over 100 individual leaders in the top Central Government circles in the ministerial level and above.
Certain of the articles, reports, suggestions, lectures and conferences of Future Trends have been instrumental in definitive policy changes, or new policy making on the national level (such as China Outbound Investment, First Policy Conference for the Modernization of the Housing Industry, First Policy Conference on the Development of the Western Regions; series of conferences on the U.S.-China Shareholding System), creating new policies and new trends.
In particular certain of Kamalabadi's proposals such as "China Peace versus China Threat" have been endorsed and signed by President Jiang Zemin, Premier Zhu Rongji, vice-Premier Qian Qichen, and other senior leadership.
Kamalabadi has been appointed by nearly twenty municipal and regional governments in China as "Senior Economic Advisor".
A well known figure in the oil and gas and energy sector in China, Farzam Kamalabadi has also served in various capacities for business development or as Senior Advisor to a number of national oil systems such as Oman, Kuwait, and also China, and has successfully concluded various oil and petrochemical trading deals and projects such as securing oil exploration rights or concessions for specific clients. He is the only foreign personality who is a leader in the two national and also the few provincial private oil and gas associations of China.
--Updated from the introduction written by the U.S. Department of Commerce, for the Asia Pacific Business Outlook Conference; USC, Los Angeles.
Friday, 16 September 2016
Cunning Baha'is converting Chinese people to their cult faces deportation.
Two Canadian Baha'is Mr. Masoud Khajeh-Sharafabadi (aka Sam Sharp) and Mr. Soheil Sharaf (aka Steve Sha) deported from China for Teaching Baha'i Faith to the Chinese
Two Canadian Baha'is Mr. Massoud Sharaf and his brother Mr. Soheil Sharaf, (aka Sam Sharp and Steve Sha), who were working for Baha'i committee for china were involved in recruiting Baha'is to teach English language to the Chinese people and then finally teaching them Baha'i Faith and converting them to Baha'i cult.
The Sharafs came in 2006 to China in the disguised of recruiting English teaching to Chinese people. After a long series of events the Sharaf brothers were detained on 30 August 2006 for "despising Chinese law" and "disturbing the normal order of exit and entry" and finally they were deported on 13 September 2006.
Two Canadian Baha'is Mr. Massoud Sharaf and his brother Mr. Soheil Sharaf, (aka Sam Sharp and Steve Sha), who were working for Baha'i committee for china were involved in recruiting Baha'is to teach English language to the Chinese people and then finally teaching them Baha'i Faith and converting them to Baha'i cult.
The Sharafs came in 2006 to China in the disguised of recruiting English teaching to Chinese people. After a long series of events the Sharaf brothers were detained on 30 August 2006 for "despising Chinese law" and "disturbing the normal order of exit and entry" and finally they were deported on 13 September 2006.
As appeared in the English language daily edition of the Shenzhen Daily newspaper, on 28 September 2006.
The Sam brothers were organizing Baha'i pioneers to China to teach Chinese citizen English language then in the process they use to deceptively teach them Baha'i 'Religion' and convert them to Baha'i cult. The two brothers were working for Baha'i committee for China that receives its orders from the International Teaching Center and Universal House of Justice based in Haifa, Israel.
Cheater Massoud Sharaf |
Canadian (Baha'i) deported for illegal business in China
SAM SHARP a Canadian English-language trainer, was deported by the Shenzhen police Sept. 13 for running an illegal business, ‘ the police announced yesterday.
Sharp obtained a business license from the Bao’an industrial and commercial administration bureau and opened a translation company in the district in April 1999. But the company was not successful.
He then rented a classroom and established a foreign-language training center in November 1999, without approval from the bureau, the police said in a news release.
Sharp had not obtained a work permit and had not applied for a change of business permit either, according to the police. However, more than 800 students had been trained by the center before he was deported.
Sharp never registered his residence with the police station as required by law.
Bao’an police imposed a fine of 1,500 yuan (US$187) on him July 21. The Exit-Entry Administration of the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau canceled his visa Aug. 4, and demanded he leave China before Aug. 14.
Sharp refused to get his passport and a temporary visa from the administration, nor did he respond to the administration’s summons. The bureau then detained him Aug. 30 for “despising Chinese laws,” and “disturbing the normal order of exit and entry.” He was deported Sept. 13.
Sharp obtained a business license from the Bao’an industrial and commercial administration bureau and opened a translation company in the district in April 1999. But the company was not successful.
He then rented a classroom and established a foreign-language training center in November 1999, without approval from the bureau, the police said in a news release.
Sharp had not obtained a work permit and had not applied for a change of business permit either, according to the police. However, more than 800 students had been trained by the center before he was deported.
Sharp never registered his residence with the police station as required by law.
Bao’an police imposed a fine of 1,500 yuan (US$187) on him July 21. The Exit-Entry Administration of the Shenzhen Municipal Public Security Bureau canceled his visa Aug. 4, and demanded he leave China before Aug. 14.
Sharp refused to get his passport and a temporary visa from the administration, nor did he respond to the administration’s summons. The bureau then detained him Aug. 30 for “despising Chinese laws,” and “disturbing the normal order of exit and entry.” He was deported Sept. 13.
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