Thursday, March 5, 2026

End Times Iran war, our Eyes Wide Shut?

(The Observer Effect) The forbidden scene Kubrick filmed before he died | Eyes Wide Shut

Your your God's chosen one, Don. - No, I'm not.
(The Young Turks) Military telling U.S. troops this War on Iran is good because it's heralding Armageddon and second coming of Jesus, in violation of law that Christian Zionists do not mind. It's "God's divine plan." More
(Zelly) The deadly conspiracy of Eyes Wide Shut

The reality the Zionist media isn't telling us about Iran
I work for you, Prime Minister. Please, sit down.
(Chase Hughes) March 1, 2026: Iran didn’t slowly become what we see on the news. Rather, it was psychologically taken.

In this episode, Hughes breaks down the real mechanism behind Iran’s transformation: the difference between a people and the system that cages them, how revolutions don’t shift power but shift who gets to use violence, and why fear — not religion — became the enforcement tool.

From a modern, secular Iran in the 1960s and 1970s to a regime sustained by narrative control, surveillance, and compliance rituals, this is a case study in how educated civilizations get hijacked without realizing it.


Let’s dissect the psychological trap that started in 1979, why today’s protests are memory colliding with fear, and the three paths Iran is likely to take next.

This isn’t just about Iran but a preview of what happens anywhere belief becomes mandatory and truth becomes a liability.
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