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If following news at all, happening upon the exiled crown prince of Iran, or a cacophony of talking heads all muttering away, in all the noise has been the ignorant [truly not knowing] voices heard how now is the time for the good Iranian people to rise up and take back their country from the evil regime who’s iron fist of fascism they are under.

While there are dissidents in Iran, while there is resistance to the ayatollahs, the shiite clerics and the fascist Islamic tyranny, the evil, the true evil which is the Iranian government — Western minds reside in a fantasy world. Of having a voice, freedoms, choice, speaking up without threat, at least for now, of being rounded up and hauled away to at best be imprisoned after being repeatedly tortured, or death.

The people of the West, including the crown prince of Iran, who ought to know better, are so unaware of the control, the fear, the horrible fascist power the evil Iranian shiite regime has over the people.

The ayatollahs, the clerics, the government control all the information. All of it. Indoctrination for decades. Nothing but propaganda.

Folks in America, in the West, had better finally come to understand Middle Eastern culture, what Islam is truly about, what is really going on in Iran.

They are not like U.S.

Perhaps 50 years ago. Iran was a completely different country. America, and the West, to a large degree, made the Islamist Iranian revolution of 1979 possible. And those in power in the West then were ignorant, clueless, and deluded because they spoke and wrote in a way revealing how they did not know, refused to know the truth, and what Iran was and would become.

Due to arrogance. And ongoing ignorance. Or refusing to know. Which is an even greater ignorance from just not knowing. They knew and chose to ignore, deny, refute, and even prop up to an extent.

Evil never slumbers, never rests, never punches out, never takes a day off. Evil thrives on lies and darkness. On pretend. On people’s inherent laziness and tendency to gravitate to the lie while being suspicious of the truth.

The people of Iran are utterly controlled. All their information is fed to them by the fascist Islamist terrorist shiite regime.

There is no alternative voice. No freedom of speech. No First Amendment [which evil forces have been and are at work in America to remove, so all information can be controlled and freedoms become a thing of the past. THIS is reality] in Iran.

It’s all propaganda. All lies. All misinformation is controlled. Doled out. Manufactured. When fascists are in power, there is no light, no freedoms, no liberties, no truth allowed. The truth must hide in fear of being found out and killed. And the people buy into it hook, line, and sinker. Caught, hooked, reeled in just like a weak fish to the stronger angler.

A new revolution in Iran? The people rebel, push the ayatollahs, clerics, and evil Islamists out? Not going to happen. Get off the worldview Disney World theme park ride, and when having your feet under you walk straight into the face of reality and out of that fantasy theme park called the world, and its controlled news and lack of real information.

Iran will only experience radical change in governance if the people, enough of them, turn to the One True God and He touches leaders within Iran to be bold enough, brave enough to stand up.

A difficult and deadly proposition considering the tight fascist tyrannical control the Iranian regime has over all media, all information, the Internet, and any dissent.

Not impossible, but very unlikely, the fascist shiite led Islamist regime is going to be replaced.

For one, a Westernized, truly democratic Iranian government is highly unlikely to ally with Russia, Turkey, Libya, Sudan, Ethiopia, and the nations led by Gog to rise up and invade Israel from the north, fulfilling the Ezekiel 38 prophecy.

And Ezekiel 38 is to happen. Sooner than ever before.

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Wednesday, June 25th, 2025

 

 

Iran Just Gaslighted Its Entire Population Into Thinking It Was Victorious

 

June 25, 2025

By PNW Staff — Prophecy News Watch

Reprinted from Prophecy News Watch

 

In the aftermath of the most recent conflict with Israel, the Iranian regime has declared a resounding victory. Fireworks lit the skies of Tehran. State-run news anchors beamed as they spoke of Israeli weakness. And Ayatollah Khamenei praised what he called “a historic blow to the Zionist regime.”

But here’s the truth: Iran didn’t win. Iran lost–badly. And rather than face the consequences or admit the scale of its defeat, the Islamic Republic did what authoritarian regimes do best. It lied. Shamelessly. Systematically. Completely.

This wasn’t your everyday political spin. This was gaslighting on a national scale.

The regime didn’t just bend the facts–they buried them. They constructed an alternate reality where Iranian missiles humbled Tel Aviv, where Israel cried out for American help, and where the so-called Axis of Resistance marched triumphantly across the battlefield. But in the real world, Iran’s military suffered staggering losses. Its proxies were gutted. Its infrastructure was shredded. And its nuclear program–long the crown jewel of its defiance–was quietly, efficiently, and humiliatingly set back by Israeli precision strikes.

So how do you convince 88 million people that black is white, that defeat is victory, and that failure is strength?

You control the story. And you control it completely.

As the conflict escalated, the Iranian regime began clamping down on the internet. First came the throttling of bandwidth. Then the blackouts–entire cities plunged into digital silence. Independent journalists disappeared from platforms. WhatsApp and Instagram were cut. VPNs were blocked. By the end of the conflict, entire regions of Iran were digitally walled off from the rest of the world.

Inside this information vacuum, the state narrative took root. Carefully crafted footage was released–grainy images of missiles launching, dramatized scenes of fighters celebrating, looped clips of old footage repackaged as new victories. Military defeats were never mentioned. Losses weren’t just downplayed; they were erased. The Iranian people weren’t just misled–they were psychologically cornered, forced to live in a world built on fiction.

This is the brutal genius of propaganda. It doesn’t just inform. It reforms. It reshapes what a person believes is possible, true, or real. It isolates them, not with bars, but with lies. And once someone lives inside that world long enough, they don’t question the regime. They depend on it.

Of course, this isn’t new for Iran. The regime has spent decades crafting an alternate reality–one where America is always on the brink of collapse, Israel is moments from destruction, and the Islamic Republic stands as a righteous beacon of resistance. But never before has the gap between narrative and reality been so wide–or so dangerous.

And before we in the West feel too smug, let’s remember: we’re not above this. Just months ago, much of the American media and political establishment worked overtime to gaslight the public on the obvious and worsening mental decline of the President of the United States. Footage of confusion, freezing mid-sentence, wandering aimlessly–all were brushed aside or spun as “deep fakes,” “cheap shots,” or “misunderstood moments.”

Those who questioned what they saw with their own eyes were labeled as conspiracy theorists or political opportunists. That, too, is propaganda. And it’s proof that even in free societies, truth can be twisted when power is at stake.

What Iran just did to its people is a textbook case of authoritarian gaslighting. But it’s also a mirror held up to the world. In a global culture of curated realities and filtered facts, we must each become guardians of our own minds. We must ask: Who’s telling the story? Who benefits from this version of events? What truths are being silenced–not just abroad, but right here at home?

Because once you lose access to the truth, once the lights go out and the narrative takes over, you don’t just lose a war. You lose the ability to know you lost it.

And that, more than anything, is what tyrants–foreign and domestic–are counting on.