The smoke filled rooms are alive with the Bilderbergs, talking, scheming, planning the next phase of world domination. This is NATO at work. We have seen the world excalate to outright chaos in the past two decades. Borders were crossed with impunity, countries went bankrupt, clandestine murders took place and rogue countries defied the consensus.
The spotlight was on him as Trump took center stage, receiving the the accolades from his comrades with dignity. He was the guy in the room that mattered. And why was this? Because Trump had the CHUTZPAH to take care of Iran in such a way that they were more than shocked, but amazed and awed at the powerful message it sent to the rest of the world. “Don’t “F..k” with us.
‘Complete obliteration’: Israel, Iran and US agree on Trump’s Iran strikes

Iran sacrificed everything over its hatred for Israel, expert says
INSS researcher Beni Sabti argues that Iran is ramping up arrests and executions to paint a picture of damage control after successful Israeli infiltrations.
ByWALLA!JUNE 26, 2025 10:21Updated: JUNE 26, 2025 11:17
Iran is ramping up executions and arrests of suspected Israeli collaborators to restore the image of internal control, an Iran researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Beni Sabti, told 103FM on Thursday.
As for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s disappearance, Sabti is convinced that he is alive and well.
According to Sabti, “There have been several executions in recent days – three yesterday and one the day before. They say they are finding more drone hideouts and drone factories. We don’t know what is real and what is not.”

“In Iran, they must feign action, exposure, and discovery. In real time, they were not successful, but now, suddenly, a lot of spies are being discovered,” he added.
Regarding the regime’s strong grip on the country, Sabti said, “You won’t believe it. They’re holding concerts in the middle of the street. The regime is bringing the Tehran Philharmonic to the Grand Square, playing anti-revolutionary songs.”
Sabti also addressed developments within Iran. “No one has seen Khamenei, but he is alive and well,” he stated. “His office continues to release religious statements. We are entering a more religious month of Muharram.”
Disappearance of Khamenei
Sabti explained that Khamenei will take part in the religious ceremonies that will take place during the month: “He will appear in one of the prayers or ceremonies that will take place in the coming days. This is part of the projection of Iranian power – as soon as the leader exists, everything exists, like Sinwar in Hamas.”
Regarding the mysterious disappearance of the Iranian leader, he said: “In recent years, Iran has sacrificed everything on the altar of hatred for Israel, but these are technical delays. He will reemerge soon.”
Sabti clarified that the US could still revive the nuclear issue to some extent.
“Trump is lifting some of the sanctions and is starting to praise them again.”
Sabti: ‘The ball is in the Americans’ hands’
According to him, it is the United States that will determine the future of Iran’s nuclear program.
“They are paving the way again for delays and for renewed pressure. The ball is in the Americans’ hands. Either they are making a lot of mistakes, or this is once again a hidden plan. I don’t think they will be allowed to restore the nuclear program.”
“It has now been discovered that they hid centrifuges in a deeper part of Natanz, which is where we bombed,” Sabti claimed. “There is another part that was known to everyone at the IAEA, Israel, where they hid the advanced centrifuges.”
Sabti explained the Iranians’ method and how they hide and disperse their capabilities: “The Iranians work with a method of dispersion and concealment and disperse their capabilities in all sorts of places. We bombed Fordow, and suddenly it turns out that it is less important.”
Will Iranians revolt?
Regarding a possible uprising within Iran during Operation Rising Lion, he explained, “There was no chance that in 12 days people would revolt. They are being bombed, and it is impossible to hold demonstrations and protests under bombs. Small groups in the first days supported and slandered Khamenei. It was physically difficult to revolt, and there was also no drive, no engine that starts. It would have taken at least another month.”
“Sometimes, things come later – the rage accumulates and reveals the weakness of the regime. Going against the destroyed basis of the regime’s internal security would be something that would really fuel the protest, to see the regime naked. Maybe another month or two. Something in the Iranian public is off. That’s the thing about the trigger,” he said.
Iranians didn’t lose their dissent for the regime; it was just put on hold.
“It’s not that the Iranians forgot about their rage, their anger about electricity, water, or food. It simply didn’t reach the point of murder or a trigger,” he added.
“The Iranians will not forget their dire situation. This regime’s philharmonic orchestra display, maybe 20 people, went. It gives me the impression that Iranians know who is good and who is bad in this story. The public is still a public without weapons and without organization. We did what we could – regime change is their responsibility.”