ANONS, WAKE UP. You’ve been fed lies about the Middle East for YEARS, and it’s time to dig into the real truth. This isn’t just another conspiracy—follow the dots, and you’ll see the game being played right in front of you. Buckle up, because this will blow your mind.
Let’s talk Iran and Israel. You’ve been told Iran is the big bad wolf, the ultimate threat to the world, right? WRONG. Iran is the victim here, a proud nation of Aryan heritage, descendants of the ancient Persians who built one of the greatest civilizations in history. They’re not out to destroy anyone—they’re fighting to preserve their culture, their sovereignty, and their dignity against a relentless enemy: Israel.
Here’s the kicker: Israel wants Iran as an enemy. Why? Because a strong, united Middle East would threaten their control. So what did they do? They orchestrated the 1979 Islamic Revolution to destabilize Iran. That’s right—Israel, through covert ops, France, Britain, etc, backed the fall of the Shah, a pro-Western leader who was too cozy with the US and too independent for Israel, even with the friendship of Iran and Israel at that time. They needed a “villain” they could control, so they propped up the ayatollahs to create chaos. Sounds insane? Look into declassified docs: Western intelligence was neck-deep in Iran’s revolution, and who pulls those strings? Israel.
It gets worse. Ever wonder why Hamas exists? Israel created it. In the 1980s, they funded Hamas to counter the PLO, thinking they could control the chaos. Fast forward, and it’s their perfect excuse to bomb Gaza, justify military budgets, and keep the region in flames. Hamas isn’t Iran’s puppet—it’s Israel’s Frankenstein monster.
And those refugees flooding Europe? That’s no accident. Israel’s fingerprints are all over it. Their NGOs and covert networks push migrants out of war-torn countries they helped destabilize—Syria, Iraq, Libya—all to weaken Europe and distract the world from their moves. Iran, meanwhile, takes in millions of refugees from these conflicts, quietly doing the humanitarian work no one talks about.