Armen A, Saginian, P.E., was born in Tabriz, Iran, on February 2, 1933. He lost his mother at age five, and hid father abandoned him with his maternal grandmother. He grew up in Tabriz and Tehran and was not influenced by any dogma. At age eleven he decided that Iran is not the place for him to live his life in, and he should get out. He earned his way to the United States and put himself through three colleges and universities. His educations were in mathematics, mechanical engineering, and business management. He became a professional aerospace and nuclear engineer. In 1970 he proposed to Garrett Corporation to consider a project to renovate sixty-six-thousand Iranian villages. He entered Iran in 1975, and in two years he formed a consortium of seven international corporations to handle the task. He received a thirty-billion-dollar budget from National Iranian Oil Company (NIO>C) to do the job in ten years. In 1978 Khomeini walked in and put an end to the operations. That national madness enticed the author to find out why. He did find out. He learned what happened, and why it happened the way it did. But, what was implemented to produce that fiasco, is the subject of this research. He believes that he must inform the Islamic World as well as the rest of the world about the work of Mohammad, and how the world was subjected to this tremendous deception.