The Iranian Monarchy Association is a political organization that was created to overthrow the Islamic Republic of Iran after the Islamic Revolution. The leadership of this organization is composed of eleven people (the Central Association). The founder and prominent figure of the Iranian Monarchy Association is Dr. “Froud Foladvand”, who has openly and recklessly opened the book of the “Quran”, which is today the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to Iranians and the world for the past three decades.
The Iranian Monarchy Association is called upon based on the six thousand year old tradition of Iranians and, by raising the flag of Kaviani, is responsible for the defense and leadership of the people in the absence of the institution of the king.
The Iranian Monarchy Association is preparing for the king of Iran to be elected by the people from among the best son or daughter of the land of Iran, who has shown their competence in the struggle to overthrow the Islamic state. The Royal Society believes that Prince Reza Pahlavi (the crown prince before the shameful Islamic revolution) is not only unfit for any government, campaign or national position, but his activities over the past three decades have been divisive, inadequate and ultimately against the interests of Iran.
The Royal Society also considers the constitutional laws, which a large part of “Shiite nationalism” still considers to be the source of Iran’s modernization, to be backward and reactionary and the result of a compromise between Muslim and secular religious groups, and adherence to them is a form of regression. What has ruled our country for the past 1400 years has been the Islamic Caliphate and has nothing to do with the monarchy. All the sultans and kings of this period were more or less slaves to the shameful ideology of Islam or were forced to demonstrate Islamism based on existing laws and considerations. It was only during the reign of the two Pahlavi kings that Iran was able to turn to national culture with the support of its modernizing forces and to cultivate and approach ancestral laws.
The goals of the Royal Society are compiled in a document called the “Root Doctrine,” or the proposal for a draft constitution for a free tomorrow in Iran, which you can download from the Thunder website.
The laws proposed in this document are derived from the statecraft of our ancestors, all of which were implemented in various eras, especially during the Achaemenid, Parthian, and Sassanid eras. Today, all of these laws are the foundation of the prosperity of advanced nations in the world, but the Iranians themselves, who are the inventors of these laws, are deprived of them.
It is based on this doctrine that the country of Iran is governed in an associative and consultative manner. The king is an institution in defense of the people and against the government, and not a part of the government. The Central Assembly (Association of Advisors) is composed of direct representatives of the people. Each person in this kingdom enjoys free education, an equal economy, free medicine, equality of men and women before the law, social freedoms, complete freedom of speech and writing, freedom of thought and choice of belief. By breaking down administrative responsibilities and empowering key ministries, the radical religion prevents the creation of any autocracy between the parliament and the prime minister. It is under this religion that individuals will be able to participate in determining their own destiny through village, district, city and provincial associations.
After the announcement of the existence of the Iranian Monarchy Association and the call to all Iranians, over the past four decades, thousands of young people who are passionate about freedom and Iranian culture have responded to this call by forming independent associations and, with their extensive struggle, see the preparation for the overthrow of the Islamic state and the establishment of the laws of the “radical religion”. These young people do not spare their lives in this struggle for the sake of the homeland. Our young compatriots have undoubtedly become familiar with the names of “Mohammad Reza Ali Zamani” and “Arash Rahmanipour”, national heroes of the 2009 struggles, and have heard the name of the Iranian Monarchy Association from their lips.
The Iranian Monarchy Association is not seeking to launch referendums without national support, nor is it seeking to establish fake American-style republics like the Islamic Republics of Iraq and Afghanistan. We are not looking for velvet shows, nor is our activity limited to the cyber world of the Internet. The path to Iran’s freedom and pride passes over the corpse of the 1400-year-old evil Islam by expanding Iranian culture. In addition to expanding Iranian culture, the Monarchy Associations have seen the practical preparation for the violent overthrow of this regime by designing a five-stage “Thunder Movement” and are currently implementing it.
From the Iranian Monarchy Association
Engineer Jamshid Sharmehed
The Perseverer of Iran, the Thunder Slayer.