Mayer Meir Kaltenbrunner, Ph.D.
Writer • Journalist • Doctor of Philosophy
Kaltenbrunner Press
Norway • © 2026
POLITICAL INVESTIGATIVE ANALYTICS
The Gharahkhani Affair: Shadow Millions and Secret Protocols © 2026
The Theater of the Absurd in the Storting: How the Norwegian State Became a Hostage of the Gharahkhani
Clan Political Sinecure and the Privatization of Power
The Norwegian state, built over centuries on the principles of meritocracy, transparency, and equality, is today facing an unprecedented challenge to its very identity.
At the pinnacle of Norway's legislative power, in the chair of the President of the Storting, sits a man whose presence there appears to be the result of a sophisticated clan scheme rather than merit before the native population.
Masoud Gharakhani, a former humble X-ray technician from Buskerud, has suddenly transformed into a chief arbiter of geopolitical destinies and a mentor to the Norwegian nation.
Behind his back, the figure of his father, Bijan Gharakhani, is clearly visible—a man who for many years positioned himself as an uncompromising "pioneer" of migrant integration programs.
Today, we witness the fruits of the father's multi-year "integration" activities with shuddering regularity in the crime reports of Oslo and Drammen.
Instead of a successful blending of cultures, Norway has inherited ethnic gangs, shooting brawls on the streets, and zones where native Norwegians are becoming afraid to enter.
Millions of kroner from the pockets of honest Norwegian taxpayers were squandered on these failed social experiments by the elder Gharakhani.
Instead of providing a detailed account for the wasted public funds and the ruined security of our cities, the family clan prefers to divert public attention to an external agenda .
This stands as a classic example of nepotism and the formation of a new nomenclatural caste within the Labor Party (Arbeiderpartiet) .
The Heavy Hand of the Labor Party and a Podium for Lobbyism
The heavy hand of party patrons and his father’s backing effectively dragged Masoud Gharakhani to the top of the Norwegian Olympus, completely bypassing any genuine, rigorous selection process.
Having received the podium of the Storting on behalf of Norwegian voters, Gharakhani Jr. somehow decided that his primary mandate is the restoration of the monarchy in Iran, rather than the problems of Norway.
Time and again, the pages of the VG newspaper unleash pompous manifestos from the speaker, dictating exactly who should occupy the Shah's throne in Tehran.
Such an obsession with the affairs of a distant Middle Eastern homeland raises a logical question: whose interests does this official actually represent ?
A true shock to the public came with the secret, backroom negotiations conducted by Masoud Gharakhani in the United States in March 2025 with the throne pretender, Reza Pahlavi.
These overseas trips and the discussion of certain "75-page financial protocols" were carried out at the expense of the Norwegian budget—meaning, out of our own pockets.
The distinct cynicism of the situation lies in the fact that the Labor Party, which has always declared equality, actively covers up the lobbying of interests for a Los Angeles prince .
This entire political tragicomedies exposes the deepest moral contradiction and hypocrisy embedded at the very foundation of the Gharakhani family myth.
Family Myths vs. Archive Truth
For decades, Bijan Gharakhani fed the Norwegian media stories about how, as a 17-year-old boy, he was brutally tortured in the basements of SAVAK—the secret police of the Iranian Shah.
And now his son, the speaker of the parliament of democratic Norway, calls for the return of the heirs of that very repressive Shah regime to power.
If the father's stories of torture are true, then the son's actions look like a monstrous betrayal of his own family's memory for the sake of geopolitical dividends.
If, however, the archival documents of the Iranian Ministry of the Interior are correct—having found no trace of Bijan's arrest—then their entire political dynasty is built on a monumental lie.
The Norwegian people must not be held hostage to other people's family startups and dubious biographies used to accumulate political capital .
It is time to state clearly: the Storting is not a private shop for promoting the interests of the Iranian monarchist emigration.
The native population of Norway, the descendants of ancient Vikings, are not obliged to pay the bills and ambitions of "armchair heroes" from Oslo and Los Angeles.
Why is the fate of multi-million Iran and the authority of Norway being partitioned in closed offices under palm trees by a few chosen individuals ?
Public opinion polls clearly show that the residents of Oslo, Drammen, and Buskerud are completely indifferent to the crown in Tehran.
People care about the safety of their own children, the social crisis, and the economic consequences of uncontrolled migration.
Nomenclatural Feudalism and Mutually Assured Protection
The situation surrounding the Gharakhani family exposes systemic rot inside the party apparatus of the Norwegian Labor Party, where classic Scandinavian social-democratic values have ultimately yielded to nomenclatural feudalism and mutually assured protection.
What is presented as "successful integration" turns out, upon inspection, to be the creation of an isolated, caste-like dynasty that exploits the resources of the Norwegian state to fortify its personal and ethnic influence.
Nepotism in the highest echelons of power has reached a critical point: Bijan Gharakhani spent years shaping loyal ground so that he could later, as if by inheritance, hand over the levers of power to his son Masoud.
The Labor Party has turned into a closed syndicate, where the "heavy hand" of party bosses has completely replaced the democratic mechanisms of meritocracy and fair competition.
The appointment of a former X-ray technician to the post of President of the Storting—the second highest official in the state—looks not like the choice of the people, but like the result of a backroom deal and cronyism.
This mutually assured protection ensures that the party leadership covers up any, even the most flagrant, violations of diplomatic ethics by its protégé until the bitter end.
Instead of immediately initiating a rigorous investigation into Masoud Gharakhani’s secret voyages to the US, the Labor Party builds a solid wall of silence around him.
The political elite of Norway deliberately turns a blind eye to an obvious conflict of interest, allowing foreign diasporic clans to use the podium of the Storting as a private lobbying office.
National Interests on the Altar of Caste Ambitions
The particular cynicism of this protection racket is that while ordinary Norwegians are forced into austerity, taxpayer money is being spent on secret 75-page protocols with Los Angeles emigrants.
The caste system built by Gharakhani the elder under the wing of ministerial programs is completely insulated from real accountability regarding its performance.
The collapse of integration policy, which has manifested as a surge in ethnic gang warfare in Norwegian cities, is entirely ignored by the party patrons of this clan.
The nomenclatural functionaries of Arbeiderpartiet are terrified to admit the bankruptcy of their doctrine, as doing so would destroy the myth of the "heroic and successful" Gharakhani family enterprise.
A dangerous precedent is on display: an untouchable nomenclatural layer has formed in Norway, for whom the interests of the native population occupy the very bottom of their priorities.
The fact that the speaker of the parliament places the lobbying of a deposed Iranian monarchy above the safety of Oslo and Drammen proves the total autonomy of this caste from the will of the voters.
We demand total transparency from the Labor Party and from Masoud Gharakhani personally, alongside the disclosure of all details regarding the March 2025 agreements in the US.
Voters await the launch of an honest parliamentary inquiry into the gross violations of diplomatic ethics committed by the speaker .
Norwegian society is obligated to break this vicious circle of cronyism by demanding a strict audit of the activities of both the speaker himself and the party nomenclature protecting him.
If Mr. Gharakhani is incapable of separating his personal Middle Eastern fantasies from his responsibilities to the people of Norway, his proper place is in political oblivion.
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The Privatization of the Storting: Pahlavi’s Offshore Billions and the Shadow Diplomacy of the Gharakhani Clan
Political Sinecure and the Privatization of Power
The political scandal surrounding the President of the Storting, Masoud Gharakhani, is rapidly escalating beyond a routine ethical breach, transforming into the most significant anti-corruption investigation of the decade.
What official Oslo and the leadership of the Labor Party stubbornly attempted to pass off as a public official's "personal stance" and "freedom of expression" has proven to be a cynically calculated financial and political enterprise.
Behind the pompous rhetoric and Gharakhani Jr.’s loud slogans regarding the freedom of the Iranian people lie shadow agreements, secret "roadmaps," and very tangible billions of dollars.
This special investigation sheds light on the true motives behind the unprecedented actions of the former X-ray technician, who usurped the podium of the Norwegian parliament to lobby for the interests of a deposed monarchical heir .
Criticism from Green Party (MDG) leader Arild Hermstad confirms that the Speaker's actions are causing a deep rift in Norwegian society and undermining the foundations of state ethics.
The entrenched clan from Buskerud has effectively privatized Norway's foreign policy, turning public diplomacy into a closed family business.
Instead of meeting Masoud Gharakhani at Gardermoen Airport with handcuffs and a security escort following his dubious trips in March 2025, official institutions shamefully chose to hush up the matter.
The key questions surround the Speaker's secret meetings in the United States in March 2025 with the so-called "Mothball Prince," Reza Pahlavi.
It was during these unauthorized overseas visits, funded by Norwegian taxpayers, that plans were coordinated leading directly to the clan's regional connections in Panirshaher.
An Offshore Business Project Disguised as "Democracy"
For the first time, investigators have obtained specific, astronomical figures that explain the commercial underpinnings of this "democratic" farce.
The figures involve $27 billion stolen from the Iranian treasury, which remains scattered across the Parisian bank accounts of the prince's mother, Farah Pahlavi, to this day.
The self-proclaimed opposition leader, Reza Pahlavi, controls over $15 billion through a vast network of shell companies in banks across Qatar, London, Paris, and Germany.
These colossal offshore funds have nothing to do with the needs of the Iranian resistance—they represent stolen national wealth requiring laundering.
The Storting functionary, appointed through his father's political leverage, appears to have agreed to provide the authority of Norwegian state institutions as a platform to launder this capital.
Such a shadow alliance between the Labor Party and fugitive billionaires looks like more than just political ignorance; it is international looting cloaked in the Norwegian flag.
The distinct cynicism of the situation lies in the fact that the Pahlavi regime fiercely promoted by Gharakhani is historically responsible for the terror, repression, and deaths of over 123,000 Iranians.
How can a representative of a European democratic country, positioning himself as a social democrat, shake hands with the heir to a bloody tyranny and lobby for his interests?
The answer is simple: behind the false smokescreen of defending human rights lies a banal and cynical commercial calculation by shadowy influence groups.
While Gharakhani spends hours discussing freedoms in the media, shares and percentages of future transactions are likely already being negotiated behind the scenes in the Storting over a cup of coffee.
It is time to call a spade a spade: we are dealing not with a liberation movement, but with a global business project where the Speaker of Parliament serves as the political cover.
Intellectual Vacuum and the Paralysis of Oversight
The intellectual vacuum and Masoud Gharakhani's lack of a basic diplomatic education made him the perfect front for the machinations of the Iranian diaspora elite.
His political weight on the international stage is non-existent, and his amateurish attempts to dictate terms to world powers turn Norway into a laughingstock.
The real geopolitical struggle against the religious regime in Tehran is waged by genuine global powers—the United States and Israel—who bear the actual brunt of this confrontation.
Imposing a "mothball prince" on the Iranian people through closed offices in Oslo is a criminal error that only divides the real opposition and plays into the hands of the dictatorship.
Why is the Storting silent? The parliament's Control Committee was legally obligated to initiate a full-scale investigation back in the spring of 2025.
Instead, we observe a complete paralysis of power, permissiveness, and a shameful cover-up of incompetence and nepotism by the bosses of the Labor Party.
The so-called "hairy hand" of the party apparatus cynically exploited the ethnic factor, using Gharakhani to court specific migrant groups for votes in the elections.
As a result, Norway is left with a Speaker who possesses no authority among the native population and is viewed by citizens merely as a puppet for clan interests.
The attempt to disguise family nepotism as "successful integration" has unleashed a virus of corruption into the holy of holies of Norwegian democracy.
However, the short memory of these party functionaries is their greatest strategic mistake, as hiding the truth is impossible in an era of global transparency .
At this moment, over 540 pages of irrefutable facts, documents, bank transactions, and confidential conversation logs have been compiled, exposing this clan octopus.
This massive body of data is already protected by international lawyers in New York City and is being prepared for global publication.
The book exposing the secret protocols and financial flows of the Gharakhani and Pahlavi families will become a matter of international public knowledge through major American media outlets.
No amount of administrative pressure from the Labor Party will be able to contain the upcoming international storm that will bring this rotten political deal to light.
Norwegian society must strictly demand accountability under the law: Norway is a country of Vikings and the rule of law, not a private shop for laundering offshore billions © 2026 .
The Final Verdict on Shadow Diplomacy: The Collapse of the Untouchables
The ultimate goal of this international adventure, deployed behind the backs of Norwegian citizens, goes far beyond local cronyism—it is a direct attempt to embroil a sovereign state in the laundering of shadow assets on a global scale.
Norway's political elite faces historical disgrace: the highest legislative body of the country, the Storting, has been used as a front to service the interests of fugitive billionaires and monarchical relics.
Operating under a Labor Party mandate, the Gharakhani family enterprise from Buskerud has effectively established a parallel foreign policy channel that flagrantly violates Norway's national interests and the principles of open diplomacy.
The particular danger of this caste-based protection racket is the total loss of control over the actions of the Speaker, who has come to believe in his absolute impunity under the party's wing.
The veil of secrecy over the 75-page financial protocols signed in the US in March 2025 has been completely torn away, exposing the purely commercial, rather than ideological, essence of the alliance with Reza Pahlavi.
The Labor Party's attempts to block inquiries and suppress information waves domestically have failed, as the scope of the investigation has long outgrown the Scandinavian media space.
The fact that the 540-page dossier documenting bank transfers and negotiation logs is already in the hands of international lawyers in New York ensures an inevitable legal finale for the parties involved.
The publication of these materials through leading American media holdings will deal a crushing blow to Norway's international reputation, exposing its institutions as tools for offshore manipulation.
The "hairy hand" of party bosses in Oslo will prove powerless against a global anti-corruption investigation initiated outside of Norwegian jurisdiction.
We demand the immediate suspension of Masoud Gharakhani from his position as President of the Storting pending an independent financial and legal audit of his foreign visits .
It is time to admit that under the slogans of "successful integration," a closed, unaccountable nomenclatural caste pursuing purely personal goals has been forced upon Norwegian society .
The Norwegian public, whose tax money is being taken to fund these dubious shadow "roadmaps," has every right to know the name of every official who covered up this affair .
The era of backroom deals and political blackmail using diaspora votes is gone for good—the facts speak louder than pompous manifestos in VG .
The real Norway is a state of law, transparency, and tradition, not a staging ground for the shady transactions of temporary appointees from Panirshaher. This manifesto is a final warning to those who attempt to replace state interests with clan ambitions: the hour of accountability before the law and the people of Norway has arrive.
A Look Across Decades: The Fight Against Corruption from Ashgabat to Oslo
My perspective on the system rotting behind the scenes of the Storting is not merely the opinion of an outside observer, but the harsh verdict of a man who dedicated his life to defending the law at the highest state level. In March 1989, representing the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, I—then a young criminal judge of the Supreme Court of the Turkmen SSR and a consultant for the legal department of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic—was nominated by ordinary residents of the Leninsky district of Ashgabat as a candidate for People's Deputy of the USSR. Genuine, uncompromising elections on an alternative basis concluded with my crushing victory by a massive margin in the electoral district, which entrusted me with the right to represent the will of the people in the highest body of power of a great empire.
Being elected among the 1,550 People's Deputies of the USSR, I joined the Parliamentary Commission of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on Countering Corruption in the Highest Echelons of Power, where I stood face-to-face with the shadowy mechanisms capable of destroying empires. I know firsthand—not through hearsay, but through volumes of criminal cases, expert assessments, and classified reports—what hidden and overt corruption is, exactly how it erodes society from within, and with what metastases nepotism blankets the state apparatus. This unique experience allows me today to unmistakably recognize the very same destructive elements that, while hiding behind democratic institutions, have taken deep root in modern Norway.
As a jurist and a statesman who passed through the rigorous school of federal union oversight, I am sincerely shocked by the depth of cynicism with which the authority of Norway is being destroyed today—a country that for centuries was considered a global gold standard of honesty, meritocracy, and absolute transparency. In this Scandinavian Kingdom, which inherited the traditions of the ancient Vikings and where a man’s word was always valued more than gold, the nepotism and caste-based protection racket of the Labor Party have reached truly catastrophic proportions. When the Speaker of Parliament, Masoud Gharakhani, turns the podium of the Storting into a lobbying platform to legitimize the offshore billions of fugitive monarchical clans, it is not simply an ethical mistake—it is a systemic betrayal of national interests.
A true people’s deputy, as I know them from my experience in the rigorous school of parliamentarism, is obligated to be an absolute servant of his electorate, rather than a pipeline for the interests of the Californian diaspora or a family business. A chosen representative of the people is a living shield between the interests of ordinary citizens and shadowy capital—a person with a crystal-clear biography, whose every step, trip, and meeting is fully accountable to society. A member of the Storting is duty-bound to protect the safety of Oslo, Drammen, and Buskerud, and to focus on taxes and the future of the native population of Norway, rather than wasting public funds on secret, 75-page protocols with foreign princes beneath the palm trees of Los Angeles.
What we are witnessing today from the Gharakhani clan is the complete degradation of the very concept of a popular mandate, where a state office is treated as an inherited sinecure passed down through a father's patronage. Within the system of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, for such unauthorized international voyages, secret negotiations with dubious emigrant billionaires, and blatant abuse of power, an official would have been stripped of his mandate within twenty-four hours and sent before a tribunal. In Norway, however, the heavy hand of the Arbeiderpartiet machine builds a wall of mutual protection around the offender, shamefully paralyzing the work of the parliament's Control Committee.
As a judge, I am accustomed to trusting hard, stubborn facts that cannot be erased or hidden, rather than pompous manifestos on the pages of newspapers like VG. The 540-page dossier compiled by international investigators—containing logs of secret negotiations, bank transactions, and financial schemes to legitimize $27 billion for the Pahlavi family—presents a ready-made indictment. The Labor Party’s attempt to disguise this massive offshore business project as "freedom of speech" or "successful integration" testifies only to a total loss of moral compass within the Norwegian political elite.
Norwegian society must realize that if the virus of corruption is not eradicated early through legal means, it will inevitably lead to the complete collapse of the state system, just as occurred before my very eyes with the great Soviet power. The incompetence, lack of specialized education, and diplomatic vacuum of the Storting's Speaker make him the perfect puppet in the hands of seasoned international manipulators laundering dirty money. We have no right to stand by silently and watch the great legacy of the Vikings and the principles of a constitutional state sacrificed to the ambitions of a single caste-based dynasty from Panirshaher.
My life and professional experience obligate me to rip the mask off this theater of the absurd and demand the immediate return of Norwegian politics to the rule of law. The Storting is the sanctuary of Norwegian democracy, not a private shop for shady deals, and Masoud Gharakhani is duty-bound to step down for the sake of an independent financial investigation. Let this harsh word from a former Supreme Court judge and member of the USSR anti-corruption parliamentary commission stand as the final verdict on the system of cronyism and the untouchables entrenched in the highest echelons of Norwegian power.
The Masterly Pretensions of a Transient: Luxury at Someone Else's Expense
As a former judge, I am deeply outraged by the lightning speed with which this appointee shed the remnants of basic decency and conscience the moment he crossed the threshold of parliament. Before even properly settling into his seat as a deputy, Masoud Gharakhani instantly adopted the worst habits of corrupt officials: a man coming from a modest profession overnight switched to luxurious private jets funded by the pockets of Norwegian taxpayers, beginning to squander the state treasury with the extravagance of a medieval feudal lord.
Instead of diligent work for the benefit of the voters of Drammen and Buskerud, a orchestrated rain of dubious foreign honors, certificates, and medals poured down upon this party upstart—accolades to which he has not the slightest historical or professional relation. His acceptance of medals from Ukraine and other foreign regalia is a cheap carnival farce aimed solely at artificially inflating the stature of a political dwarf to the dimensions of a "world leader" at the expense of foreign geopolitical interests.
Gharakhani Jr.’s behavior within this Scandinavian country has long since overstepped the boundaries of democratic protocol: he conducts himself not as a servant of the people, but as an arrogant master who fancies himself the rightful owner of all Norway. Having lost all sense of boundaries, this transient operates like a self-proclaimed "second king" who views the native population as mere service personnel for his new Iranian dynasty, utterly despising traditional Norwegian modesty.
A particular cynicism and cronyism have also manifested in his personal life, which this political clan arranges according to classic Middle Eastern templates right inside the European legal field. The story of how Gharakhani, following a well-rehearsed family scheme, rushed to bring in a new wife for himself from Iran proves that for this family, the laws of Norway and its migration regulations are merely a convenient tool for personal needs, while ordinary immigrants undergo rigorous bureaucratic screenings for years.
This parade of vanity and permissiveness is a direct consequence of the protection racket run by party bosses, and as a man who fought corruption in the highest echelons of power in the USSR, I declare: when a politician begins to confuse the state pocket with his own, his career must end. Norway is obligated to wake up, strip this "master" of his unmerited medals, and remind him that the Storting is an organ of the people's will, not a private aircraft for his family flights.
Conclusion: The Systemic Verdict and the Path to Institutional Cleansing
Ultimately, the "Gharakhani Affair" serves as a stark warning and a critical turning point for the modern Norwegian state, revealing how easily ancient democratic institutions can be infiltrated and compromised when vigilance is replaced by political correctness. The trajectory from a regional hospital’s X-ray room to the second-highest office in the Kingdom was not built on exceptional statesmanship, but on a well-orchestrated family contract that systematically exploited the structures of the Labor Party. By allowing an ethnically driven nomenclatural caste to establish itself within the government, Norway unwittingly permitted the prioritization of external, diasporic ambitions over the core interests of its own citizens. This institutional blindness has created a dangerous precedent where public trust is treated as a disposable resource to be bartered for factional loyalty and backroom political survival.
The profound tragedy of this situation lies in the dual betrayal of both the Norwegian taxpayers and the genuine victims of international tyranny. While the elder Gharakhani weaponized a carefully curated biography of survival and pioneering integration to build an untouchable political dynasty, the streets of Oslo and Drammen began suffocating under the weight of failed social policies and rising ethnic gang violence. Instead of answering for these localized crises and the millions of kroner wasted on broken integration programs, the clan chose to orchestrate a grand geopolitical diversion. The spectacle of a Norwegian parliamentary speaker aggressively lobbying for the restoration of a deposed Iranian monarchy—a regime historically stained with the blood of over 123,000 citizens—is a direct slap in the face to Norway's foundational commitment to global human rights and ethical transparency.
Furthermore, the exposure of the hidden financial underpinnings of this alliance completely shatters any remaining illusions of ideological humanism or democratic promotion. The concrete figures uncovered by international investigators—specifically the $27 billion scattered across Parisian banks and the $15 billion controlled by Reza Pahlavi through shell networks from Qatar to London—demonstrate that this is a cold, calculated business project focused on capital legitimization. The 75-page protocols signed behind the backs of the Norwegian public in March 2025 were never about liberating the Iranian people; they were about providing a prestigious sovereign cover to facilitate international asset restructuring. Using the sacred podium of the Storting to validate the financial ambitions of an exiled elite, while ordinary Norwegians navigate economic austerity, represents an unprecedented low in the history of Scandinavian public diplomacy.
The defensive wall of silence erected by the Labor Party and the paralysis of the Storting’s Control Committee only underscore the depth of the systemic rot and the power of the "hairy hand" within the party apparatus. This mutually assured protection racket shows that the political establishment is more terrified of admitting the total bankruptcy of its integration dogmas than it is of harboring international financial non-compliance within its highest ranks. By protecting an incompetent and compromised appointee, the party machine has chosen to compromise the international credibility of the entire nation. However, the short-sighted calculators in Oslo failed to realize that in an interconnected world, the monopoly on information is dead, and a domestic cover-up is entirely powerless against a globalized anti-corruption apparatus that operates outside their jurisdiction.
As the 540-page dossier detailing these illicit bank transactions and confidential communication logs prepares to enter the global spotlight through major international media holdings, the hour of accountability is no longer negotiable. The native population of Norway, the true descendants of a civilization forged on law, honor, and courage, must now demand a thorough and uncompromised cleansing of its political institutions. Masoud Gharakhani’s continued occupation of the Speaker’s chair is an ongoing insult to the dignity of the state and its constitution. This vicious circle of cronyism, nepotism, and shadow diplomacy must be aggressively dismantled by the force of law. Norway is a sovereign nation built on the absolute rule of law, not a private transactional playground for offshore princes and the ambitious dynasties of Panirshaher.
The Philosophical Collapse of Decency:
The Triumph of Unprincipled Politics in the Storting
A civilized society is built upon fundamental values that sustain its stability and development. Chief among these core values is decency—not merely an abstract word, but a rigorous, practical principle that forms the very basis for compliance with the law, genuine respect for citizens, and the creation of a fair environment for every member of society. A principle is a foundational, universal rule, idea, or concept that serves as the unshakeable bedrock for any state action, decision, or system. When a individual occupying the head of Norway’s legislative branch proves willing to compromise these standards for personal and familial ambition, the very ethical framework of Scandinavian statehood begins to fracture.
Turning to the profound principle of goodwill in Immanuel Kant’s ethics, we recall his central imperative: act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law for all of society. If we project this Kantian standard onto the actions of the President of the Storting, Masoud Gharakhani, and his shadowy overseas voyages, is Norwegian society prepared to universalize such behavior? Is it acceptable for every public official in Norway to secretly cross oceans on private jets funded by taxpayers, sign confidential 75-page protocols with exiled monarchs, and launder offshore billions to the detriment of national interests? The answer is clear: such a "universalization" would instantly reduce a constitutional state into a criminal enclave.
The classic principles of democracy, guarded for centuries by European civilization, dictate a strict separation of powers and the sacred rights of citizens. However, the nomenclatural feudalism of the Labor Party (Arbeiderpartiet) has cynically substituted these foundations with a caste-based protection racket and cronyism, where public offices are treated as hereditary assets. The Gharakhani clan's usurpation of the Storting podium to advance the interests of the deposed Iranian Pahlavi monarchy represents a direct dismantling of the system of checks and balances. When the Speaker of Parliament operates completely bypassing the official Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Control Committee, he undermines the very foundation of the separation of powers, stripping Norwegian citizens of their lawful right to government transparency.
What we are witnessing today in the highest echelons of power in Oslo has a definitive legal and political science designation: absolute, unadulterated political opportunism and lack of principle. Being unprincipled means completely lacking or intentionally ignoring moral, ethical, and normative standards in the actions of political figures. To retain power, preserve caste influence, and service the interests of a foreign diaspora, recourse is made to falsehoods, deception, the suppression of facts, and the misuse of administrative resources to block investigations. The acceptance of unmerited medals and the lordly affectations of a self-styled "second king" are merely outward markers of a deep internal degradation where personal gain has entirely supplanted the concept of serving the people.
As a former Supreme Court judge and a member of the USSR anti-corruption parliamentary commission, I declare that an unprincipled political elite acts as a metastasis capable of destroying even the most resilient nations. When a politician discards decency and transforms state institutions into tools for validating foreign offshore billions, they forfeit the right to represent the citizenry. Norway, a land of ancient Vikings that has historically taken pride in its honesty, is obligated to cleanse the Storting of those for whom democratic principles have become bargaining chips in shadowy business ventures. Our duty is to bring Norwegian politics strictly back to the rule of law, ripping the mask of nobility off unprincipled appointees who have abandoned both conscience and the law.
Decency, Honesty, and Justice as the Supreme Law of Statehood
Decency and honesty in politics are not luxuries that an official can choose to practice based on mood; they are the baseline sanitary standards of public administration. Honesty requires an individual in power to maintain absolute alignment between their public speeches and their hidden actions, entirely eliminating double standards, secret backroom protocols beneath the palms, and offshore manipulations. When these principles are replaced by commercial calculations, the people's trust, upon which sovereignty relies, evaporates—transforming once-great institutions into empty theatrical backdrops. A decent leader understands that their mandate is not a lottery prize or hereditary capital for building family dynasties, but a profound moral burden and a duty to every citizen who has entrusted them with the nation's destiny.
Justice, in turn, serves as the primary regulator of a healthy society, guaranteeing that the law applies equally to everyone, regardless of ethnic background, party affiliations, or the patronage of influential fathers. Genuine justice cannot tolerate a situation where ordinary citizens of Norway are forced to endure strict austerity and cuts to social programs while the leadership of the Labor Party squanders public funds on international voyages to lobby for the interests of fugitive billionaires. The Viking state historically survived and grew strong due to a harsh but fair equality before a common law, and any attempt to create a caste of "untouchables" within the Storting is a criminal assault on the very heart of national justice.
The honor of a statesman is tested by their capacity to place the interests of their country above personal sympathies, diaspora connections, and external financial pressures. A true political figure views the parliamentary podium as a sacred space for protecting the safety and well-being of their own people, rather than a private boutique for resurrecting the mothballed monarchies of distant southern lands. The loss of honor begins exactly where an official agrees to accept unmerited foreign medals and honors, transforming from a servant of their own people into a puppet for international schemers. Honor is an internal compass that prevents one from confusing the state pocket with their own and from flying on private jets at the taxpayers' expense.
Confronting corruption and nepotism requires society to do more than just legally document violations; it demands an uncompromising defense of its moral boundaries. As a man who passed through a rigorous school of justice, I know that the collapse of any great power begins not with external threats, but with society’s internal compromise with the lack of principle and cronyism of its elite. If Norwegians today tolerate the lordly pretensions of transients and the suppression of a 540-page anti-corruption dossier, tomorrow they will wake up in a country where the concept of law has been permanently destroyed. Defending decency and honesty in government is the direct responsibility of every citizen who values the freedom and heritage of their land.
The historical verdict of time is always harsh on those who attempt to replace the values of justice with the caste-based protection rackets of party apparatuses. Sooner or later, all hidden transactions, backroom conspiracies, and family business projects operating under the banner of "integration" come to light, leaving nothing of false greatness but shameful pages in history textbooks. We are obligated to return Norway to its roots—to absolute transparency, meritocracy, and the purity of the law, where decency is the primary criterion for entering public service. Only through a complete cleansing of the Storting of unprincipled appointees can the Scandinavian Kingdom preserve its status as a gold standard of honor and a constitutional state for generations to come.
The Academic and Intellectual Framework:
Unmasking Incompetence from a Position of Authority
Pursuing my doctoral studies and successfully defending my dissertation for the prestigious degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Jurisprudence in 1999 was made possible only by the rigorous, exacting standards of the Israel academic tradition. Israel is globally recognized as one of the world's preeminent research hubs, whose foundational institutes of philosophy and law sit at the absolute pinnacle of global science, demanding uncompromising intellectual discipline, competitive meritocracy, and a profound commitment to high-level scholarship. The fact that my academic and legal background was forged and defended within the crucible of this world-class academic center grants me the full moral and professional authority to evaluate the degradation of governance standards from a position of authentic, foundational knowledge.
When semi-literate party upstarts like Masoud Gharakhani—who possess neither a basic specialized education nor any legitimate diplomatic weight—attempt to dictate laws, exploit the platform of power for personal agendas, and indulge in lordly affectations within the highest echelons of the state, their amateurism and utter insignificance become glaringly obvious against the backdrop of this great global academic tradition.
The Gold Standard of Honor Versus Nomenclatural Opportunism: The Lessons of José Mujica
While pursuing my doctoral studies at one of the leading institutes of philosophy and law, where I defended my dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Jurisprudence in Israel in 1999, I had the privilege of personally meeting and conversing with José Alberto Mujica Cordano—a prominent politician who would later become the legendary President of Uruguay. For me, this meeting remained a defining life lesson: Mujica embodied an absolute, crystal-clear gold standard of decency and honor, the likes of which I have never encountered again in my life. A man who held the governance of an entire state in his hands voluntarily gave ninety percent of his monthly presidential salary of twelve thousand dollars to charitable organizations supporting the poor and small entrepreneurs. He lived in a humble country house, walked to work, and when embarking on official state visits to foreign nations, traveled exclusively on ordinary commercial passenger flights alongside regular citizens.
This magnificent example of true service to humanity exposes the utter baseness, rot, and falsehood of the political farce currently unfolding beneath the dome of the Norwegian Storting. Comparing the transparently pure José Mujica with Masoud Gharakhani evokes nothing but a sense of deep revulsion: the Norwegian Speaker, this party upstart and yesterday's X-ray technician, had barely managed to seize the seat of power before he began acting like a regional feudal lord. Instead of asceticism, modesty, and respect for taxpayers' money, Gharakhani instantly demanded luxurious private jets for flights to unknown destinations at someone else's expense. Against the backdrop of the Uruguayan leader who shared his bread with the poor, the ambitions of the Gharakhani clan look like nothing more than the rapacious, gluttonous opportunism of transients who have forced their way to the state trough.
It is astonishing how quickly the mask of "successful integration" and "democratic values" slips from individuals whose only real talent turns out to be an ability to confuse their own pockets with the state treasury. While the great leaders of modern history engrave their names in time through personal modesty and self-sacrifice, Masoud Gharakhani collects dubious foreign medals and certificates in an attempt to artificially inflate his political insignificance. Intoxicated by power, this appointee of the Labor Party (Arbeiderpartiet) has arrogantly come to fancy himself the "second king" of Norway, entirely losing any baseline comprehension of decency and moral responsibility toward the native population of this Scandinavian country.
As a Doctor of Philosophy in Jurisprudence and a former Supreme Court judge who passed through the rigorous school of federal union anti-corruption oversight, I recognize this as a classic syndrome of nomenclatural feudalism. This entire caste-based dynasty, built by Gharakhani the elder under the wing of the party apparatus, relies exclusively on a protection racket and utter contempt for the law. The fact that the Speaker of Parliament squanders the people’s money on secret voyages to the United States for the sake of shady 75-page agreements with the exiled offshore billionaires of the Pahlavi family is a direct challenge to public morality. Where the great José Mujica gave away his own to lift up small businesses and the impoverished, the Gharakhani clan takes from Norwegian taxpayers to fund their shadowy geopolitical business ventures.
Norwegian society, raised on the rugged and honest traditions of the ancient Vikings, must not silently endure this parade of vanity and permissiveness by transients from Panirshaher. When public offices turn into hereditary sinecures and the podium of the Storting becomes an instrument for validating shadow capital, the time comes for a harsh legal and civic verdict. We are obligated to strip these opportunists of their unmerited regalia, deny them the right to use private aircraft, and return Norway to the standards of genuine, crystal honesty. Let this example of the great Uruguayan president stand as an eternal reproach and a final judgment against unprincipled officials who have abandoned their conscience in the highest echelons of power in Oslo.
SOLILOQUIES OF CONSCIENCE: REFLECTIONS ON THE MARGINS OF TRUTH
Equal Before the Law
As a representative of the old school of jurisprudence, I have steadfastly adhered to the Golden Rule of Morality throughout my professional journey: do not do unto others what you would not have them do unto you, and treat others as you would wish to be treated yourself.
This serves as a direct reminder to everyone holding power in the Kingdom of Norway—from the police and prosecutors to the judiciary and state officials. No one is above the law. The law is one and the same for everyone, and its interpretation must remain consistent for all. Only when the law is strictly upheld by every citizen can the peace and security of the state be guaranteed.
The Budget Vacuum Under the Guise of "Humanitarianism": Anatomy of the Integration Business
A dangerous "blind spot" has emerged in Norway’s modern political culture. While the government allocates record funds for the adaptation and integration of new citizens, a caste of professional intermediaries has quietly formed behind the scenes. Figures such as Bedjan Garakhani and Sara Gaulin have turned social activism into a high-profit mechanism where the primary commodity is not actual results, but the correct ideological rhetoric.
The Political Shield: Accusation as a Defense Strategy
The defining characteristic of this system lies in its complete immunity to criticism. The defense mechanism perfected by Garakhani and Gaulin is both simple and cynical: any financial investigation is immediately equated to an act of hatred.
The moment auditors or independent journalists begin to question the targeted use of public funds, the heavy artillery is deployed. The media is instantly flooded with headlines accusing investigators of "racism," "Islamophobia," and "right-wing radicalism". This calculated move transforms a standard financial audit into an ideological war. The fear of being branded "politically incorrect" paralyzes public officials, causing investigations to be closed before they even begin. This is the essence of "professional activism"—the ability to turn one's own financial sins into someone else's moral crimes.
Core Corruption Schemes
Ghost Halls and the Illusion of Scale
The most effective method for siphoning budget funds is creating the illusion of large-scale activity. An organization requests a state grant to host a major event, such as a "Global Forum for Cultural Dialogue". Elite conference halls in the heart of Oslo are rented using massive taxpayer funds, costing upwards of five hundred thousand kroner for three days. While official ministerial reports boast of hundreds of participants, the grand hall remains completely empty in reality. Only three organization employees sit at long tables, scrolling through their phones. The lack of an audience is always blamed on communication difficulties or target group passivity.
The secret lies in kickbacks. The venue owner—often linked to these figures through shell companies or promises of future political favors—returns a significant portion of the sum in cash or transfers it through fictitious contracts for consulting services. Taxpayer money performs an elegant maneuver: it leaves the state treasury, passes through the NGO's account, and settles into the right pockets.
Tourism Masked as Experience Exchange and VIP Humanitarianism
While ordinary migrants struggle to secure their first jobs, the leaders of integration NGOs lead luxury lifestyles far removed from the actual needs of their wards. A group of activists led by Sara Gaulin embarks on an expedition to Morocco, Turkey, or the French Riviera under the official guise of mapping migration routes or conducting field research into radicalization factors. On paper, it is academic work; in reality, it translates to business-class tickets, five-star hotels, and per diems that exceed the weekly wage of a Norwegian laborer. This luxury vacation does absolutely nothing to help a migrant in Oslo or Drammen learn the language or find employment.
Dead Souls and Phantom Trainings
This is a classic case of budget fraud adapted to the modern integration industry. Official rosters for integration and language courses overseen by Bedjan Garakhani feature hundreds of names. Individuals who struggle with legal nuances are asked to sign attendance sheets on day one in exchange for vague promises of help with paperwork. Once the signature is obtained, they are never seen again. Since the state allocates funding based on headcount, Garakhani receives funding for hundreds of students while only a few acquaintances actually attend. The remaining budget is written off as educational materials—the printing costs of which are valued at millions on paper but cost pennies in reality.
Personal Enrichment and the Pocket Budget
The line between the NGO's treasury and the personal pockets of its leaders has been completely erased. Luxury car leases are justified as an operational necessity for transporting volunteers, but the vehicles are used strictly for personal family business. Massive bills from high-end restaurants are written off as representation expenses for critical meetings with community leaders. Instead of hiring qualified professionals, relatives and friends are brought on as consultants with astronomical salaries, whose only job is to remain on the payroll and cash their checks.
The Climax: Financial Audit as Performance Art
The scene is always played according to the exact same script. As soon as an independent auditor uncovers a glaring discrepancy—such as a half-million-krone invoice for an empty hall—the defense mechanism triggers instantly. By the very next morning, the media landscape explodes. Garakhani and Gaulin do not offer excuses or produce receipts. Instead, major newspapers lead with screaming headlines claiming a far-right attack on human rights defenders or political persecution. By manipulating public sentiment, society is forced to debate the moral character of those who uncovered the theft rather than the stolen millions.
Conclusion: The Real Price Tag
Setting aside the slogans, the dry numbers reveal that the money evaporating into empty halls and spent on business-class travel represents stolen opportunities. With the funds wasted on a single study trip or a fictitious forum, the state could have opened fully funded community schools, paid for intensive Norwegian language courses for single mothers in desperate need of employment, or created new jobs in municipal assistance centers.
Instead, the public receives reports printed on expensive paper and VIP dinners for functionaries. Every single krone misappropriated by Garakhani and Gaulin is a step backward for the entire integration system. The true price of their activity is the profound disillusionment of thousands of people who never received the help they were promised.
The era of compromise is over. Either Norway proves that the law applies to everyone—regardless of how loudly a suspect proclaims their sanctity—or we admit that corruption seasoned with tolerance is now officially permitted. If these activists cannot justify every single krone with actual results, their place is not at the head of conference tables, but in a court of law.
Institutional Paralysis and the Betrayal of Humanitarianism
The grant distribution system in Norway reveals a dangerous proximity between those who allocate public funds and those who consume them. The political capital of Sara Gaulin and the extensive connections of Bedjan Garakhani create an aura of absolute invincibility around them. Any honest official who decides to initiate an audit of their activities understands perfectly well that they will face not a mere bookkeeper, but a powerful political machine capable of destroying their reputation in a single day.
When the real fight against corruption is replaced by artificial ideological disputes, the entire law enforcement system grinds to a halt. Investigators are simply afraid to take on such cases. They fear that the suspects will instantly spark a wave of protests by accusing the authorities of persecution based on national identity. As a result, these white-collar integration profiteers feel completely safe, continuing to siphon the state budget into private pockets.
The greatest tragedy is that such activity completely discredits the very idea of humanism. Those who genuinely need support receive only crumbs, while professional integrators build their careers on someone else's misfortunes. The embezzlement of state funds under the banners of tolerance is a double crime: against the law and against public morality.
It is time for society to stop fearing labels and start demanding a detailed audit of every single krone. If an organization claims high public significance, it must be prepared for absolute transparency. No past merits and no sensitive topics can serve as an excuse for financial dishonesty, fraud, and the forgery of documents.
The Industry of Imitation and Information Blackmail
In the shadows of Norwegian prosperity, a whole caste of untouchables has emerged, for whom integration has become nothing more than a profitable business project. While the state treasury is depleted, Bedjan Garakhani and Sara Gaulin build Potemkin villages out of fabricated reports. Budget millions dissolve into endless buffets and empty conferences, leaving behind nothing but paper dust.
The moment an independent investigation approaches suspicious financial schemes, a well-rehearsed script is triggered. The figures involved do not answer direct questions about numbers; instead, they run to controlled media outlets screaming about racism. This is a cynical manipulation designed to transform a legitimate audit into a witch hunt, intimidate the investigators, and force society into silence under the fear of being accused of Islamophobia.
These functionaries have effectively monopolized the right to speak on behalf of all migrants, turning their daily struggles into personal political and financial capital. Bedjan Garakhani orchestrates his activities so that any attempt to verify the effectiveness of his integration measures is presented as an attack on the entire community. It is the perfect corruption defense mechanism, neatly wrapped in the beautiful packaging of social justice.
Exploiting the heightened sensitivity of Norwegian society toward issues of discrimination, Gaulin and her supporters have created a sophisticated system of information blackmail. Journalists and officials fear asking direct questions about grant expenditures, knowing they will face a destructive media campaign in return. This completely paralyzes regulatory bodies and grants professional activists a blank check for any manipulation.
The programs overseen by Garakhani increasingly resemble a theater of the absurd. Events are held merely to check a box, and the audience frequently consists of the employees of the non-profit organization itself. It is a banal cycle of budget money moving within a narrow circle of individuals, where the only real result is the complete exhaustion of the allocated limit before the end of the fiscal year. Political armor, connections in high circles, and the ability to manipulate the agenda make Sara Gaulin virtually invulnerable to standard auditing procedures.
The greatest harm caused by such activists is the rapid erosion of trust in the entire social support system. Because of their actions, honest organizations are left without funding, and society begins to view every integration project as a potential feeding trough. This is a direct betrayal of both honest taxpayers and the refugees themselves. Bedjan Garakhani’s tactic is simple: offense is the best defense. Instead of providing receipts and bank statements, he portrays conscientious investigators as enemies of democracy. This method allows him to transform what is essentially a criminal matter into an ideological confrontation where facts no longer matter.
Clans, Advertising, and the Deaf Wall of Power
Today’s political arena in Norway is occupied by those who, under the mask of democracy, construct closed clan structures. Zealous functionaries of the Labour Party—exemplified by migrants from Iran who have established the Garakhani dynasty—have struck deep roots into state institutions, creating a semblance of a caste system. These individuals, whose political foundation is built on party cronyism and protectionism, have no moral right to lecture us on freedom. Their methods are not democracy, but the export of alien orders wrapped in a thin veil of Scandinavian loyalty.
We, the people of Norway, are the direct descendants of the great Scandinavian Vikings, whose spirit has never known a yoke. Unlike the caste-based immigrant elites, no one pulls our strings from behind the scenes. We have no masters in high offices, and we take no orders from those who view our country merely as a foothold for personal enrichment and power. Our sole orientation is the centuries-old interest of Norway and its sovereign people. We will not allow our homeland to be turned into a playground for those accustomed to Eastern despotism and clan intrigues.
Facts speak louder than slogans. Throughout several years, I repeatedly contacted the President of the Parliament, Masud Garakhani, directly. As a citizen and a professional, I proposed innovative solutions to establish a direct link between the government and the people, ensuring that the problems of Norwegians were solved urgently rather than left to rot in archives. Yet, this so-called people's representative chose absolute silence. My letters were ignored, and my ideas were dismissed without any explanation. This is the true face of their openness: when it comes to a real dialogue with citizens, the authorities suddenly go deaf.
Yet, resources for self-adulation are always available. During the very years my appeals went unanswered, every carriage of the Norwegian railway was transformed into a tool of political hypnosis. Every five minutes, train screens flashed videos praising the achievements of Mr. Garakhani and his party. For this aggressive advertising—this pounding of lies into the heads of passengers long before the elections—the regime found massive funds. To deceive the people, the budget is limitless; but to create a channel for honest communication with those same people, no money could be found in the treasury.
This arrogant disregard for the needs of ordinary citizens, contrasted with massive spending on self-promotion, is a definitive sign of systemic decay. When a politician prefers train screens over the living voice of a compatriot, he ceases to be a servant of the people and becomes their overseer. We see this deception, we remember this indifference, and we know that the law will ultimately hold accountable anyone who placed the interests of their family dynasty above the sacred interests of Norway.
The Triad of Principles and the Spirit of Northern Brotherhood
Honesty is not merely the absence of lies; it is an internal loyalty to the truth that remains steadfast regardless of the circumstances. In a world where many have grown accustomed to wearing masks for profit, remaining honest with oneself is the most courageous act one can perform. It is the foundation upon which trust is built: if a person betrays the truth in small matters, they will inevitably destroy that which is great.
Justice is not blind revenge, but the restoration of balance. It requires the courage to call things by their true names, regardless of titles or ranks. When the law falls silent or begins to serve a select few, it is the internal sense of justice within each of us that becomes the final frontier separating civilization from chaos and tyranny.
Decency is the internal hygiene of the soul, what we do when no one is watching. It is an innate nobility that does not allow a person to stoop to baseness, even if it promises mountains of gold. A decent person understands that a clean name is more precious than any wealth, for conscience is the only judge from whom there is no escape.
Honesty, justice, and decency cannot exist without one another. Honesty gives us the vision to see the truth; justice gives us the will to act according to that truth; and decency serves as the compass that prevents us from losing our way. Without this triad, any power turns into violence, and any ideology into deception. Corruption and cronyism begin where a person replaces these principles with personal greed. Our task is to remind those in power that justice always finds its way, even if the road takes decades.
For a Norwegian, honesty and justice are a calling of the blood descending from the ancient Things. The Vikings were not just warriors; they were the architects of one of the world’s first legal societies, where one’s word was valued more than gold. To live by the truth is to respect the roots that have grown through the rocks of this land and to refuse to let modern intrigues tarnish the memory of the ancestors. The ancient descendants of the Vikings were renowned for their openness. It was not their custom to hide a knife behind their back or lie to someone's face—such actions were considered the mark of the weak. The true strength of the Norwegian spirit lies in directness: looking the enemy in the eye and speaking the truth, no matter how bitter it may be.
In the unforgiving conditions of the North, survival depended on justice: everyone received their share according to their merit and labor. This principle of honest contribution became the foundation of the Norwegian character. When modern officials attempt to take more than they have earned, they betray not only the law but the very spirit of the Northern brotherhood, where greed was always punished by exile. Decency is an internal fortress. A good name is the only thing that remains after death: cattle die, kinsmen die, but a noble reputation never dies.
An Uncompromising Verdict and the Shadow of Collapse
When corruption and cronyism penetrate the halls of power, it is perceived as the desecration of a sanctuary. The Norwegian people have built a society on trust and transparency for centuries. My work is an attempt to sweep the filth out of our common home. To write about corruption in the highest echelons of power is to set sail into the open sea against a storm, knowing that behind you stands the truth of generations who never bowed their heads to a lie.
Legality cannot be selective. If the law punishes the poor and covers for a minister, it is institutional rot. We expose the systemic thieves who have turned parliament into a private club for their clans. Our strike is the dictatorship of facts against their dictatorship of cronyism.
Let them expect no mercy. Justice on a national scale is harsh surgery. We are lancing the boils of corruption to save the country’s organism. Every cent stolen from the taxpayer, every signature fixed for personal gain, will become a count in their future indictment. Decency in the corridors of power has become a scarce resource. We are returning it to political discourse by shaming those who sold their conscience for political dividends and offshore accounts.
Enough of covering the betrayal of national interests with complex political decisions. There is black and white, there is truth and there is lies. Those who crawled into parliament through the loopholes of migrant-based parties must remember: a mandate does not grant immunity from history. The time for hidden schemes has ended. Theft is not a habit; it is a mindset passed down within corrupt dynasties. We oppose this genetics with the dignity of a free person.
Corruption thrives in the shadows. We are bringing their machinations into the public square, under the rays of global attention. The Magnitsky Act is a mirror in which they will see their true faces—the faces of international pariahs. One cannot negotiate with corruption. Any deal with one's conscience is a victory for the thief. Our principle is zero tolerance for lies.
Honesty today is the guarantee of the country's survival tomorrow. If we allow greedy grabbers to finish off what remains of state morality, our children will have nothing left. Justice must be restored now, harshly and irrevocably, so that fear of the law becomes the eternal companion of every corrupt official.
The recent high-profile events involving the detention of high-ranking officials for serious economic betrayal are merely the tip of the iceberg piercing the hull of Norwegian statehood. While Økokrim arrests defense officials, those who have spent decades building personal empires remain in the shadows. They have profited from the most sacred of things: the people's trust and the public funds intended for social stability. Under the noble pretext of integration, an entire industry has been created in Norway to siphon state funds into the pockets of the chosen few, headed by Bedjan Garakhani and his son—the Speaker of Parliament.
Family Business on Budget Flows and the Party Monopoly
The Norwegian Labour Party has long ceased to protect the interests of the working class, evolving instead into an incubator for a new political nomenclature and family clans. A prime example of this process is the activity of Masud Garakhani and his father, Bedjan Garakhani, who have effectively transformed the migrant adaptation process into a profitable family business. Where official reports should contain data on real aid to people, there are instead gaping holes in the budget and bank accounts regularly replenished at the expense of Norwegian taxpayers.
As an experienced jurist, I see in these developments not merely negligence, but a finely tuned and coordinated scheme. The staging of fictitious events, inflated estimates for integration projects, and a total absence of independent oversight have become the foundation upon which this dynasty has erected its political and financial influence. This is not social integration; it is the artificial injection of corrupt habits into the very framework of state power.
The cynicism of the situation is staggering: while holding the high office of President of the Parliament and publicly lecturing on integrity, Masud Garakhani effectively serves as the guarantor of immunity for his family clan. While promotional clips of his political successes play on train screens, decisions are made behind closed doors regarding which state grant will next fall under the control of the right people. Bedjan Garakhani, having struck deep roots in Norwegian politics, passed on to his son not a love for the country, but the art of manipulating party resources. They have created an order where personal loyalty is valued above the law, and the ability to absorb funds is more important than actual benefit to society. This is a caste system built upon the ruins of Scandinavian justice.
Every krone stolen through front-run integration events is a krone taken away from Norwegian pensioners, teachers, and doctors. While party officials profit from endless humanitarian programs, native Norwegians are forced to pay for this banquet out of their own pockets, watching as their country is transformed into a feudal fiefdom for migrant clans.
Law enforcement agencies demonstrate a striking lack of action, even though the facts of dubious financial manipulations lie entirely on the surface. While certain top officials are demonstratively detained for economic crimes, others continue to sit in high offices, shielding themselves behind parliamentary immunity and party membership. Such double standards completely destroy the very foundations of justice. They try to convince us that corruption is the new normal, but we, the descendants of the Vikings, remember the true meaning of honor and the law. We will not stand idly by as foreign dynasties, supported by party functionaries, plunder our heritage. The truth will come to light, regardless of the positions they hold.
Marauding in Ministerial Chairs and the Chronicle of Buskerud
Recent high-profile investigations clearly confirm that corrosion has rotted the Norwegian state apparatus to its very foundation. Official charges of aggravated corruption brought against heavyweights of the caliber of former Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland force society to wonder who is next in line for the dock. The links to international financial criminals and the shadow schemes surfacing in reports emphasize that clan-based politics within the Labour Party is not a random failure, but a survival strategy for political elites built over many years.
This cynicism appears even more egregious against the backdrop of economic difficulties, as leading financial publications report record losses for the Sovereign Wealth Fund and falling state revenues. While the entire country is forced to tighten its belt, integration projects continue to serve as a trough for party loyalists. The criticism voiced by the Parliamentary Ombudsman regarding the penitentiary system and the conditions for detaining migrants exposes a bitter truth: the billions of kroner allegedly absorbed under the clan's leadership for adaptation and humanism never reached their actual targets. They dissolved entirely into the pockets of the leadership, leaving Norway with a shattered budget and fraudulent reports on the development of democracy.
Another shock for the country was the detention of one of the leaders of the Ministry of Defence right at his workplace on charges of gross economic betrayal. While ordinary citizens gather funds for strategic state programs, high-ranking officials and their accomplices from private firms cynically line their pockets, plundering the defense budget. This arrest is a verdict on the current system, where proximity to power opens bottomless troughs. It is a mirror reflection of the schemes of the Garakhani family: while some speculate on integration, others do business on the security of the state.
In the Buskerud region, under the cover of noble slogans, a large-scale performance has unfolded. Bedjan Garakhani and his assistant, Sara Gaulin, leveraging their connections, turned state subsidies into a personal trough. Millions from the budget were written off for mass forums, while the halls remained absolutely empty and the reporting was falsified. Preliminary facts from the investigation are shocking: we are talking about the theft of over seventeen million kroner from the pockets of Norwegian taxpayers, and this is only the tip of the iceberg. The misappropriation of budget funds in Buskerud became the norm for this duo. While ordinary residents of the region faced cuts to social programs, Gaulin and the Garakhani clan profited from fictitious projects, the scale of which grew in proportion to their political audacity.
Sara Gaulin is a key link in this corrupt chain. As the director of the foundation for equality, integration, and diversity, and a former Labour Party politician, she provided financial manipulations under the guise of public work. They created a closed club where state grants were distributed exclusively among their own, depriving honest organizations of the opportunity to truly help people. In Buskerud, they acted like untouchable feudal lords, believing a party membership card was an indulgence for any crime. But the facts speak for themselves: empty chairs at state-funded banquets and million-dollar invoices for services that were never rendered. This is direct and cynical theft. We demand a comprehensive audit of all integration spending in Buskerud over the last twenty years. This dynasty must be held accountable for creating a corrupt network that drains our budget.
International Justice and the Global Magnitsky Act
Every participant in this process—from the rank-and-file police officer to the prosecutor, judge, or Member of Parliament—must be fully aware: any attempt to exert pressure on the author or harass the independent publishing house for exposing this corruption octopus will automatically trigger international legal mechanisms. All evidence of political persecution, fabricated criminal cases, and abuse of power will be submitted directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice. The FBI’s international anti-corruption units have a direct mandate to investigate the actions of foreign officials involved in human rights violations. Any local functionary caught concealing corruption will instantly become the subject of a federal investigation by the United States of America.
Designation under the Magnitsky Act results in total financial and civil death within the civilized world. It is not merely a travel ban to the United States and the United Kingdom. It entails the immediate freezing of all foreign bank accounts and the seizure of real estate and assets, including property registered to family members. No international bank will risk processing transactions in the interests of such a person; they will find themselves in total financial isolation even within their own country. The name is placed on global blacklists, making the official a toxic pariah for any business, political career, or international cooperation. Absolutely everything for which conscience was sold will be lost.
The corrupt system will not be able to protect its appointees once they fall under the crushing weight of American and British sanctions. Influential protectors in parliament will be the first to sacrifice their pawns to save their own skins. The Magnitsky Act strikes personally at the individual, not their office. Every step against the truth and every attempt at intimidation is a personal ticket to the list of international criminals. The choice is simple: either remain loyal to the oath and the law, or become a permanent fugitive, stripped of a future, wealth, and the right to move freely across the globe.
The Conspiracy of Silence and the Collapse of the Norwegian Model
Over the past twenty years, Norwegian society has frozen in a state of polite numbness. We voluntarily remain silent on the most acute topics, as if social harmony were a fragile piece of crystal that would shatter from a single honest word. Real discussion has completely vanished in our country. Any attempt to ask direct questions about national identity, the vector of development, or integration faces a wave of righteous indignation. In this sterile atmosphere, truth is considered bad manners, and critical thinking is seen as a sign of unreliability.
In neighboring Denmark, the discussion on national values has become a purifying fire. The Danes found the courage to admit that culture, language, and shared traditions are not electives, but the very foundation of the state. They chose the path of democratic nationalism, where equality before the law is inextricably linked to strict duties toward the country. In Copenhagen, they realized that integration cannot be a one-way street where the native population is forever obliged to adapt to the newcomers.
The main architect of the collapse of the Norwegian model was the Labour Party, which turned the country into a laboratory for dangerous social experiments. They built their power not on introducing new citizens to Norwegian culture, but on creating dependent electoral ghettos in cities like Drammen. The true face of this facade integration consists of Bedjan Garakhani and Masud Garakhani. The post of President of the Storting is used as a glossy signboard, behind which hides the appeasement of parallel societies. Party leaders turned a blind eye to clan-based politics and cronyism within immigrant communities for decades just to secure loyal votes in elections.
The Labour Party erased the very concept of responsibility from public discourse. If a newcomer fails to integrate, society is to blame; if crime and radicalism rise, a lack of resources is to blame. This is an endless cycle of self-deception, where corruption manifests not in suitcases of cash, but in the betrayal of the interests of the native population for the sake of political survival. We see how family and caste dynasties take root in state structures, forming a new political feudalism. This entire apparatus works toward a single goal—to prevent the implementation of a harsh Danish scenario, because an honest conversation would completely destroy their house of cards built on endless subsidies. Political correctness has led to social division. The elite is not saving Norway; it is systematically dismantling it, hiding behind the routine smiles of its model representatives.
Double Standards of Foreign Policy
The crisis of the national conscience is clearly manifested in the foreign policy course of the government. Oslo’s policy toward Iran has become a shameful chapter in European diplomacy, where humanitarian slogans are used as a smokescreen for an unwillingness to spoil relations with a tyranny. When we speak of the tens of thousands of students and youth killed during the protests, we are talking about the deliberate annihilation of an entire generation that sought a free and secular future. It is staggering with what composure the Norwegian political establishment continues to exchange diplomatic gestures with Tehran while the streets of Iranian cities are literally drenched in blood. The interests of the Ayatollah regime are effectively prioritized over basic human lives.
Amidst this silent endorsement of Iranian terror, the very same politicians find endless reasons for harsh attacks on Israel. A surreal picture emerges: a creative people is ostracized for its right to exist and defend itself, while a religious dictatorship that executes its own citizens receives diplomatic understanding and financial support through international mechanisms. Such selective blindness completely discredits the concept of human rights, turning it into a tool for political pressure on democracies.
The government of Jonas Gahr Støre must provide a direct answer to society: how does the support for structures linked to Iran align with declared democratic values? Every krone of taxpayer money that directly or indirectly legitimizes dictators is a direct betrayal of the ideals of freedom. One cannot sign agreements with executioners with one hand while preaching justice to the world with the other. It is time to recognize Iran as a terrorist state and end this shameful complicity before history renders its final verdict.
The Labour Party has usurped the right to speak on behalf of all citizens, turning state policy into a tool for serving radical dogmas. Norwegians are tired of paying for the incompetence of politicians whose proximity to authoritarian regimes destroys the country's international prestige. How deep must one fall to shake hands with those whose fingers still smell of gunpowder from the executions of thousands of children and students? This is not realpolitik; it is common cowardice. We refuse to remain silent while our taxes are turned into resources for the suppression of freedoms. The era of diplomatic niceties is over. If the government cannot distinguish between a creative democracy and a bloody tyranny, it must make way for those who remember what national honor and loyalty to the truth mean.