Need an example of lunacy, foolishness, stupidity, ignorance, arrogance, and you’ve-got-to-be-kidding-how-is-it-they-are-so-blind?
Look no further than J.D. Vance, President Donald Trump, and all those in the Trump administration pushing the MOU with Iran, deluded about Islam, deluded about reality.
Listening to those in Pakistan? Turkey? Qatar? Saudi Arabia while having no room for history, facts, truth, and reality.
What could go wrong?
Nothing really — as it’s all unfolding according to Bible prophecy. God is Sovereign. On His throne. Evil men and women are doing what evil godless men and women do. And will do to bring about the fulfillment of every word of Bible prophecy. Perhaps not ever intending to do so, but by their egos, their arrogance, the delusion they reside in, they are doing exactly that — bringing evil to the fore. Fulfilling every word of Bible prophecy. Because they imagine themselves as gods not in need of the One True God, or else they use His name in vain, not truly knowing Him, but tossing His name around when it suits their narratives and agendas.
The large shadows of self creating a darkness, keeping all Light, all Truth, and the Way to Life from being seen.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Monday, July 6th, 2026
Iran Caught Building Underground Nuclear Facility While Negotiating With U.S.
July 5, 2026
By Valerie Locke
Reprinted from Israel365News
Satellite imagery reviewed by a Washington nuclear watchdog shows continued construction at Iran’s most secretive nuclear site even as Tehran sits across the table from American negotiators, raising the question of whether the regime is preparing a hedge against the very diplomacy it claims to be pursuing in good faith.
The Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) reported that Iran’s underground Pickaxe Mountain complex, buried inside the Zagros Mountains near Natanz, remains under active construction, and that the International Atomic Energy Agency has never once been permitted to inspect it. The assessment, based on imagery captured in late June, comes as the Trump administration works to implement the memorandum of understanding reached with Iran following Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.-Israeli military campaign launched February 28 against Iran’s nuclear and missile infrastructure.
According to ISIS, the late-June photographs show vehicles entering the western tunnel portals at Pickaxe Mountain along with fresh fortification work at the entrances, indicating that construction inside the mountain has not stopped. The institute argues that this activity is incompatible with the memorandum of understanding, which is meant to require Iran to preserve the status quo at nuclear-related sites until inspection and verification measures are completed.
Spencer Faragasso, an ISIS senior fellow who tracks Iran’s nuclear program, wrote on X that the project appears designed to give Tehran <cite index=”0-8″>”a hedge by Iran in case negotiations fail”</cite>, leaving the regime with a nuclear facility already in an advanced stage of construction should talks collapse. Faragasso said Iran could prove its sincerity by freezing work at the site and opening it to inspectors, a step the regime has so far refused to take.
Recent satellite imagery from late June 2026, of the Natanz Nuclear Complex and the nearby Pickaxe Mountain facility, Fordow, and Esfahan, were provided to the Institute by @vantortech.
At Natanz, little activity can be seen. The access points to the below ground enrichment… pic.twitter.com/on6isIGhNA
— Inst for Science (@TheGoodISIS) July 2, 2026
The Pickaxe Mountain tunnel complex, known in Iran as Kuh-e Kolang Gaz La, is believed to have been under construction since 2020. Its exact purpose has never been confirmed, since the IAEA has never been granted access. ISIS reported persistent activity at the site since April, when a ceasefire took hold in the war between Iran and the U.S.-Israeli coalition. Since then, Iran has partially filled several tunnel portals to block vehicle access while sealing off a smaller tunnel complex within the site’s perimeter, the contents of which remain unknown but could include enriched uranium.
Elsewhere in Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, the picture is one of paralysis rather than progress. At Natanz itself, the underground enrichment halls remain inaccessible, with destroyed entrances, wrecked power systems, and displaced HVAC chillers still unrepaired since the strikes of June 2025. At Fordo, Iran has added earthen barriers near tunnel entrances that ISIS believes are designed to prevent a rapid military raid aimed at seizing the uranium stockpile stored inside. At Isfahan, where most of Iran’s 440-kilogram stockpile of uranium enriched to 60 percent is believed to be held, according to the IAEA, tunnel entrances remain blocked and no new activity has been observed.
Outside the nuclear sphere, Iran has moved with far greater urgency. The regime has already rebuilt entrances to 50 of 69 tunnel openings across 18 underground missile facilities damaged in the war, along with access roads struck by American and Israeli aircraft. Iran is believed to still possess roughly 1,000 ballistic missiles stored in those sites.
Israel is not a party to the memorandum of understanding and has criticized the document for extracting no concrete concession from Iran on its nuclear program. Negotiations toward a permanent ceasefire between the United States and Iran are expected to resume in Pakistan on July 11, with Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief, and the IRGC’s frozen assets all on the agenda.

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