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Engineered Reality

Justin Lakkari Season 1 Episode 14

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Ever feel like reality is a half-step out of tune—time racing, people colder, headlines blending into the same script? We follow that off-kilter feeling to its source: attention. Events can be real while the frames wrapped around them are engineered to train our emotions and forecast our behavior. When inputs are curated, outputs get predictable—and that’s how power scales without showing its hand.

Justin & Erik unpack the mechanics of manufactured consent with a tour through Calhoun’s Universe 25, not as a doom prophecy but as a map of what overstimulation and frictionless abundance do to social bonds. Then we examine “matching narrative,” where media, influencers, and social authorities echo the same phrases, compressing complexity into memes you’ve seen a hundred times. We also trace alleged funding pipelines behind so-called grassroots protests to show how choreography, not chaos, often sets the stage. Whether every claim checks out is less important than the pattern: amplification rewards spectacle and confirmation over context.

The heart of the episode is a playbook for taking back your mind. Chase Hughes asks you to start by asking two questions of any big story: What is this training me to feel? Who benefits if I feel it? Add deliberate friction—long-form reading, note-taking, and zero-feed blocks—to rebuild attention as a skill. Diversify inputs with credible contradictions and create before you consume, even in small ways. Program or be programmed isn’t a threat; it’s a choice about authorship.

We close with Iran as a living case study in psyops and legitimacy. A country that once looked secular and cosmopolitan was not destined for its present; it was taken by narrative, fear, and enforced belief. From there, we map three likely paths under pressure: the iron fist, a fracture from within, or a breakpoint when enforcement loses faith. The larger warning crosses borders: when stories matter more than people and memory is erased, identity gets outsourced. Protect your attention, or someone else will assign your role.

If this resonated, share it with someone who’s felt the glitch. Subscribe, leave a review with one practice you’ll adopt to guard your attention, and tell us: what pattern are you noticing first?

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Cold Open And Banter

SPEAKER_08

Anything and everything, Justin and Eric. Hold it up in front of the camera. There you go. So you gotta hold it in front of the camera. Be smart. Anything and everything podcast. Justin and everything. Are we doing the counterclock? Eric and Justin's Anything and Everything podcast, episode three. Take one. I know how was that, man? That was great. That was the opening night, right? Yeah, it was opening night.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, that had been badass. No, it was against the uh caught the Utah Steelers.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah, yeah. The frickin' uh mammoth or something like that, right? I'm gonna call them the hockey club. Yeah, man, ain't that some bullshit?

SPEAKER_07

Like they took the I mean that it took you guys that long to figure out a name, and that's what you come up with. You steal somebody else's.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, and the logo's almost the same. Really? I I haven't even really seen it.

SPEAKER_07

I I I just like I don't know. Um it's the same. If you're a graphic designer, you just take the same layout and just kind of tweaked a couple things, and that's how you made it.

SPEAKER_08

That's kind of lame. I mean, come on, Utah. You could have done better, I think. Yeah. That's what you mean. Well, right. I mean Hey man, I've I I just you know, it it is what it is. I I I get where you're coming from, but I'm not gonna give it to him. I I say Peyton Manning just came here.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, so if Peyton Manning was on any other team because he went there, that general manager didn't win a Super Bowl. Nah. Even if it's not John Elway.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, if it wasn't John Elway.

SPEAKER_07

Okay, so we're not gonna get any valid information about it. Not out of that one at all. I just don't like Elway.

SPEAKER_08

I can't, I'm sorry. But they did win. But it wasn't as the Cardinals have? Hey, we we showed up as well.

SPEAKER_07

How many does Elway have as himself and how many does it have?

SPEAKER_08

His self, I think it was a team at first.

SPEAKER_07

Wait, how many has Elway been on that they won the Super Bowl, and how many Super Bowls has your team won?

SPEAKER_08

My team has never won.

SPEAKER_07

Thank you. That don't matter. So take a back seat, hater.

SPEAKER_08

It don't matter.

SPEAKER_07

He's just a hater. So anyway, Elway was the general manager of the Denver Broncos.

SPEAKER_08

But Peyton came here on his own because he felt it was the best fit. It wasn't because of Elway. I'm sorry. That's just to where I'm gonna stand on that one. You're not gonna change my mind on it.

SPEAKER_07

Well, how did it get to be the best fit if Elway didn't put that team together? You don't sound like you're coming from a very good spot here.

SPEAKER_08

It was just the best fit. I mean, I think it's not a good thing.

SPEAKER_05

You start to realize how fucking easy it is to manipulate an entire population of three hundred and sixty-six million people. It's not much harder than hurting fucking sheep or goats.

SPEAKER_07

Just then and hooray. Wait. Now now is it? Is it is it now? It is I don't know. Is it now? It looks like now it's moving. Let's go. All right, ready?

Season One Wrap And Gratitude

SPEAKER_08

Cool. Oh, we didn't do our clicking. We can do a click click and what is up, everybody.

SPEAKER_07

What's going on? Hope you like that little uh intro there. Just a little throwback to where we started and where we're at now, kind of thing.

SPEAKER_08

It's pretty crazy, man. Just go back. I mean, just even you know, the mics have changed, gotten bigger and better and all that good stuff.

SPEAKER_07

Putting stuff on the walls.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, man. You know, better it's better, you know, just not just blank. It catches your eye, gives you a little bit of what we're about a little bit, you know.

SPEAKER_07

You know, so we as you can tell we like to rock. When I got here earlier, Eric was jamming on a drum set. Well, I actually had a few.

SPEAKER_08

I'm old, man, but it was fun as hell. I actually enjoyed my moment of uh uh solitude and rocking out, man. So dude, I that's good stuff. Uh like I said, man, I was like, dude, I was like, that's cool.

SPEAKER_07

Well, and you know, that's the thing. We really enjoy the fact that we get to talk to you guys, we get to put these videos out every week, we get to show you some cool stuff, we get to talk about that cool stuff, and you know, hopefully get some more engagement going on in this next season. But this is the this was the end of our first season was 13, so that's where we're rolling. We're doing 13 episode seasons.

SPEAKER_08

Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Yep. We're blessed. We get to come in here and record this stuff, talk to you guys. I love working on this stuff as hard as I work on it. Do it as well a lot, but at the same time, I love doing it.

SPEAKER_08

So he tells me all, and I'm like sometimes like just lost on his on the lingo, but man, I this man puts in a lot of work, and I broke we gotta do this and we gotta do that.

SPEAKER_07

He's like, All right.

SPEAKER_08

So I'm like, all right, but yeah, but he does put in a lot of hard work and I I appreciate all his effort and I appreciate y'all for um you know just even uh tuning in and subscribing and and watching us. And yeah, even if you have a bad comment, hey, you know, it's a it's a comment here that means you're still watching, right? So hey, we'll we'll take it.

SPEAKER_07

It you know, we can have conversations when we don't want somebody not talking. Yep, that's when things go awry.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, and so you know, keep leaving the comments, and uh, you know, we still got stickers and working on other things, and uh

The Kirk Rabbit Hole And Pattern-Matching

SPEAKER_08

hey, uh like that we can't thank you enough for you know thank you, all our subscribers, everybody's watched video, everybody's listened on any other platforms.

SPEAKER_07

You know, we're just getting started with this, so we're really, really eager to keep pushing forward, and we really love everybody for helping us out. Obviously, it means the world to us. So we're just gonna show you some different stuff, and we'll see you next week, man. Thank you guys so much for.

SPEAKER_08

Rock on y'all. Thank you, thank you so much. Uh keep it up, you know, pass the word. Let us know if you see our stickers around too, man. Yep. Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_07

Yeah, we're gonna put some up on this episode. So we've been seeing some people sending us some pictures. They're they've been around.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, man. So, you know, keep your eye out. Let us know, man. Yeah. And if you guys want some as well, you know, uh hit us up. Let us know.

SPEAKER_07

There's all kinds of ways now.

SPEAKER_08

Yeah, yeah. Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_07

All right, guys.

SPEAKER_08

We'll see you next week. See you next week. Thank you.

SPEAKER_11

The Kirk Universe Rabbit Hole somehow just reached a whole new level. This one's gonna f you up. So this is Erica Kirk. Another Erica Kirk with the same name of the late Charlie Kirk's wife. Same name, same unconventional spelling, both Americans with very blue eyes and blonde hair. Some even arguing they kind of look alike, but oh, that's barely even the tip. Both were wives of political figures, men who've actively engaged in some form of politics. Both their husbands were very outspoken Republicans, Claude Kirk and Charlie Kirk, both CKs. Both of them also passed away in September. Today's Erica Kirk is nicknamed Miss Arizona. The other one went by Madame X, which she was called because people said she just kind of came out of nowhere and was all over the spotlight all of a sudden. Sound familiar? The OG Erica Kirk passed away in April 2023 in Palm Beach County, Florida, a region which just recently became the world's largest investor in a certain country that shall not be named and is completely irrelevant to anything. She passed away at the age of 88, and the current Erica Kirk was born in 1988. They're so similar, even Google search AI is calling them the same person, but that's probably just a hallucination, no big deal. I think the better question is: are the rest of us hallucinating right now? People are pretty much too stupid to do it.

SPEAKER_04

The events are real. The story behind them are almost never real.

SPEAKER_02

The best we can offer them is the feeling of participation. We are entering the age of confirmation porn, which is saying, people are dumb, so spoon feed them stuff the dumb people can do.

SPEAKER_03

They will comply with the policies that we put in effect anyway. Eventually, people are gonna say, What the hell is going on? Manufacturers public consent for what the elite want to do.

SPEAKER_13

Just like a magician knows something about your mind and how you're gonna make meaning of a situation, and they know they can manipulate that meaning making that you're doing.

SPEAKER_04

And it's very difficult for people to admit that I have been manipulated.

SPEAKER_13

Everyone feels it. Like reality is slightly misaligned. Time feels faster, people feel colder, and the world is moving like it's on autopilot. So here's the question: what if this off feeling isn't random? What if it's engineered? Because once you connect the dots, you start seeing the same pattern everywhere.

SPEAKER_04

That should terrify you to the deepest part of your core that none of this is is real or

Engineered Reality And Manufactured Consent

SPEAKER_04

none of this is what it seems like.

SPEAKER_13

Back in the 1970s, a behavioral scientist named John B. Calhoun ran an experiment that still feels like it shouldn't exist. He called it Universe 25. So please, pay attention to this part, because once you see what happened inside this perfect world, you'll recognize it immediately.

SPEAKER_01

But it was an experiment with a few hundreds of individual mice compartments, and they provided them with unlimited food, water, nesting, no predators, stable temperatures, and frequent cleaning, basically the definition of abuttons as far as mice go. And the interesting aspect of this experiment is that at first the population doubled, it grew very quickly, but then it leveled off, and certain really negative social things started happening. Like mothers neglected or kill their young, violent attacks on hypersexual activity became widespread. Some quote-unquote beautiful ones, largely inactive, well-groomed mice, withdrew, refusing to mate or interact. So all of these kind of societal qualities that we see as negative from the functioning of society started to emerge because of the abundance. And uh finally, the collapse. The reproduction rates crashed, social dysfunction spread to the next generation, and eventually just went extinct. It didn't just plummet to a low level, it plummeted steadily to zero, despite the fact that there was ongoing resource abundance. As uh this description states, the last miles died surrounded by untouched food and water.

SPEAKER_13

And this is where the pattern changes. Because once you understand how a perfect world still collapses, you start looking at the symptoms, and you start looking at the code underneath. Distraction isn't just a side effect

Universe 25: Abundance And Social Decay

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anymore, it becomes the mechanism. A population that's overstimulated, exhausted, and constantly pulled in ten directions doesn't need chains, it just needs a feed. And when that happens, people don't even realize they're being guided. Listen to this.

SPEAKER_03

So you get a few rich people to be the elite who decide how things are, and then they hire the most clever public relations people they could find to get the public to agree with whatever they say.

SPEAKER_13

And if you're watching this thinking, okay, but this can't be happening to me, that's exactly how it works. Because the strongest manipulation isn't the one you see, it's the one you refuse to accept.

SPEAKER_04

That is absolute engineered reality, and it's very difficult for people to admit that I have been manipulated.

SPEAKER_13

And that's the part people resist the most. Not because it's hard to understand, but because it's hard to accept. Once you admit you were influenced, you have to admit you weren't fully in control. So the brain protects itself. It says, This is me, this is just who I am now. But what if it isn't? What if your thoughts, your reactions, even your mood, are being shaped by the environment around you? By constant pressure, noise, repetition, and systems designed to keep you predictable. Not mind control, just a slow rewrite in plain sight. Watch this.

SPEAKER_04

The the biggest thing that people need to say is this this isn't me. This isn't me. This is an engineered reality version of me. And what are what are those people responding to? Why am I getting mad at the left or mad at the right? Context. My perception got shifted, then my context, and then my permission to treat people like shit or you know, however I choose to react to that situation.

SPEAKER_13

We don't make decisions based on reality. We make decisions based on the version of reality we're shown. And the problem is that version can be distorted. Not with lies you can easily spot, but with information that's technically true in the wrong frame. Because once your inputs are controlled, your outputs become predictable.

SPEAKER_12

Listen to this. And we use information to make sense of the world, to make choices that are aligned with whatever our goals are and our values and what's meaningful to us. And what we hope is that the information surround us is mostly true and representative of reality, so that we can use that to make choices that will be effective. When I say broken information ecology, it means that we can't trust that most of the information coming in is true and representative of reality and will inform good choice making. And so then this is where we have to get into okay, so where does information come from, right? Signals are being shared by people and by groups of people that have shared agency, like corporations and governments and political parties and religions and whatever, right? And so we want to start getting into why do people share information other than just sharing what is true and representative of reality. This is actually a really key thing to start to understand.

SPEAKER_13

Here's where it gets dangerous. Because most people think manipulation means fake events, like everything is staged, like nothing is real.

Attention As The Control Surface

SPEAKER_13

But that's not how it works. A lot of the events are real. The suffering is real, the problems are real. The control happens in the story you're given about it. So let me give you a quick mental exercise. Pick any major headline from the last year. Any crisis, any scandal, any breaking news. Now ask yourself one question: What is this story training me to feel? Fear? Anger? Hopelessness? Tribal loyalty? Because when you control the emotion, you control the behavior. And once your behavior is predictable, you don't need to control you. You just need to steer the narrative.

SPEAKER_04

The events are real. The story behind them are almost never real. So when you see something happen, the event is happening. The story behind it and the entire thing is usually some kind of theater production. There's something happening there where we are in engineered reality. And if you look at that engineered reality matrix, we can you can just clearly see that so many of these things are engineered. And I'm not saying there's actors being hired and things like that, but I'm saying the situations are engineered. You see a big catastrophe happen the moment some big embarrassing thing is about to get released. And it's every time. And it's every time.

SPEAKER_13

Okay, so if all of this is true, then here's the real question. What do you do about it? Because the goal isn't to live paranoid, the goal is to stop being played without even realizing it. And there's one line that explains the whole escape plan better than anything else. Take a look.

SPEAKER_03

Program or be programmed, which I started out meaning it slightly facetiously. And the more I talk about it, um, and the more audiences I've engaged with about this topic, the more I mean it literally. You know, you are either making the software or you are the software. You know, there's really almost no middle ground. You are either participating in the creation of the reality in which we're living, or you're just in it. You know, I don't know of a real way to remain conscious of the world without participating actively in the world. In other words, there isn't this place left that I was hoping there would be as an author. There is no sort of non-participant observer perfect place. You know, where you can literally see everything that's going on while you stand still. You actually have to be, you're in this one way or the other, and you're either being swept along the current by the current or you're helping make that current.

SPEAKER_13

It doesn't matter how smart you are if you never realize when you're being programmed. And the worst part is it rarely feels like control. It feels like normal life. It feels like everyone thinks this now. You don't notice it in one big moment. You notice it in patterns. The same phrases, the same outrage, the same jokes, the same hot takes spreading across thousands of people like a script. And if you want to see what that looks like in real time, Chase gives two examples

Narrative Synchrony And Elite Amplifiers

SPEAKER_13

that are almost too obvious once you hear them.

SPEAKER_04

So matching narrative is number one. Matching narrative means that I'm hearing pretty much the same messaging from media outlets, celebrity influencers, which is number two, and authority. Authority. So people that are in a position of social authority, not like cops and and lawyers and judges, but people in social authority. Like pop singers. The most popular pop singers, all saying the same shit on social media that should terrify you to the deepest part of your core. That none of this is is real, or none of this is what it seems like.

SPEAKER_13

It's not even about fake or real anymore. It's about what gets amplified and what gets buried. Because you'll watch thousands of people who don't know each other suddenly use the exact same words, same captions, same opinions, same enemy, same we all agree on this now. One week it's the same new fear, next week it's the same new outrage, then the same new distraction. And you're just trying to keep up, scrolling, reacting, moving on. But here's what nobody tells you if your attention can be steered, your reality can be steered. Because attention is the entrance point. If you control what someone looks at long enough, you control what they start believing is normal. And that's why the only real escape isn't information, it's attention. This is what Daniel explains better than anyone. Take a look.

SPEAKER_12

If I want to be able to make sense of the world well, I have to work at that. And if I want to be able to make sense of the world better the world better than I currently do, like attention requires being trained. Just like muscles require being trained. Thinking clearly requires being trained.

SPEAKER_13

The point of this video isn't to make you afraid, it's to make you aware. Most people think freedom means having options, but real freedom starts earlier than that. It starts with what you allow into your mind, before you even make a decision. Because if your attention is being pulled all day, your thoughts don't feel controlled. They just feel borrowed. So here's the real test. Not what do I believe, but who benefits from me believing it? Not is this true, but what does this story make me do next? Does it make me calmer, clearer, stronger, or does it make me reactive, divided, exhausted? Because this is how the system wins. Not by breaking you in one day, but by keeping you in a permanent state of noise until you stop noticing what you become. So if you want to break the pattern, you don't need to know everything. And that's why the most dangerous place to live is not a dictatorship. It's a world where everything is comfortable, everything is instant, and nobody knows why they feel empty. So I'll leave you with this.

SPEAKER_01

It's fascinating because we're creating technologies, and this is what AI is proposing to our future generations as a problem to solve, which is AI may very well create abundance. And so we will be like these mice, potentially. Whether it's AI or other kinds of technologies that increase and give more and more to all of us. And it is a thing that is good. Decrease the amount of suffering in the world, increase the quality of life. But as we reach over that abundance, the fabric that connects us rooted in our biology that's developed by evolution.

Paid Protests, Funding Pipes, And Astroturf

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Confuse them about their own biological makeup so that they think that permanently altering their body is the answer to happiness. Require their daily attendance at an institution that makes them focus only on the information that is provided. Make them attend that institution from age five until an adult and repeatedly test them on the information so that it becomes their truth. Give them an explanation to everything so that they never have a chance to make their own assumptions of the world. Scold them and humiliate them if they suggest an opinion that opposes that of their authorities. Keep reminding them of how cruel their ancestors were to each other in the past and broadcast how cruel they are to each other in the present. Only show them tragedies on the news so that they live in fear and think the worst of one another. Convince them that their species used to be that of an incognizant wild animal. Make them think that their very existence is so incredibly random that they lack purpose and struggle to make sense of a creator. Tell them that their kind is as smart as they've ever been so that they don't question the integrity of the system that they're in. Provide them idols with artificial beauty and use them as examples of what it is to look perfect so that they are never content with their own appearance and can't help but to compare themselves amongst each other. Create addictive digital platforms that rank them by numbers so that they base their self-worth off of the amount of followers that they have and are never satisfied.

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First thing we did was walk by the office about two hours before the protest started, and after seeing the signs were carefully laid out already, we knew it was only a matter of time until we saw this. Alright, so you can see that none of this is grassroots. This is all paid for. Hey, how you doing, guys? Where are we headed with these signs? Where are we going here? You guys are saying that this is grassroots, but this does not look very grassroots. Look at this guys. See this? All the same. Yeah, we're going to Columbus Circle with you guys. We'll see you there. Alrighty. Well, show this to people that say that any of this is grassroots. Show it to them. Show them this clip. So all these signs that you see laid out right here are going to Columbus Circle for a protest that Roy Neville Singham is paying for. Okay? A CCP billionaire who is trying to sew division into this country. He needs to be looked at, Roy Neville Singham. Oh, here we go. Wow. So let's just see how roughly how many signs these are. They all say PSL. Probably s George Soros is involved with PSL. This is a quick recap of how PSL is connected to Soros and how they send people to protest to prevent independent journalists like me from speaking to protesters. This happened way back at the hands-off Iran protest back in June. When I went to just ask the guy a question, this gentleman wearing a shackled by the occupier shirt in Arabic came to stop my interview. Okay. Hey. Hey man, can I ask you a question? Why are you stopping people from doing interviews? Can I ask you guys why you're doing that? You want to keep walking out? Yeah, fake point somewhere that you need to go. Now this guy is another professional protester. Take a look at this. You see how he's the middle one here with the director of the People's Forum occupying Fox News? Now that's all normal behavior for these guys, but here's him getting arrested. Little less normal, but still par for the course. But what was he arrested for? Now I found an article of him getting out of jail. You can clearly see it's him, it's the same tattoo, and the article says it's for the Columbia protest that took place. But yet there's no sign of him actually being a Columbia student. So when Eric Adams did say that there were outside agitators, maybe this is one of them. Now it looks like he works with the PSL. You can see he doesn't like getting his picture taken. Now the PSL's fiscal sponsor is the Progress Unity Fund, and we know from last episode that the sponsor of the Progress Unity Fund is the Tides Foundation. George Soros gave the Tides Foundation $40 million. So this is yet again another Soros soldier. It's important to note that after October 7th, PSL put out a statement that said resistance is justified when people are occupied free Palestine. Now they don't hide their love of terror either by just putting Hezbolla flags on their flyers. Answer Coalition, Progress Unity Fund. If you look at this over here, you can see AnswerCalition.org, which is funded by the Progress Unity Fund, which is funded by George Soros. So you got George Soros and you got Roy Neville Singham funding millions of dollars into this country trying to sow division. And now everyone will see that none of this is natural. It comes from an office that he owns called the People's Forum on 37th Street. And what have anything on this like 7th Avenue I think? We're gonna load this into a van. Well we're going back in. Oh we'll be here for all of it. Where two now? We're going to Columbus Circle, I thought. Oh, they're gonna try to bring this back inside. They're gonna try we know where it's going. We know they're going to Columbus Circle. Alright, we'll be waiting for you guys. You see American flag in there? No. Palestine, Cuba, huge Palestine flag for socialist literature. Okay? This is about socialism. Don't be mistaken. This is not about Palestine. This is about instilling a socialist Marxist housecape inside of the United States. See, right now they have no choice because we check to see, right? We check to see that if they have a back door and didn't see a backdoor. So they've got no choice but to come out here and a van's gonna drive up and they're gonna load the signs in. It says the People's Forum, a movement incubator. A movement incubator is really interesting language to use for a paid protesting incubator. Okay, so this guy's gonna drive up and they're gonna load all the signs into this car right here. Alrighty? Come with me. Here we go. Let's load them all into this van.

Terror Threat Claims And Security Theater

SPEAKER_14

Hired a service for this. Alrighty. Roy Neville Singham paid these folks $20 million through the Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund, a donor advice fund. He did it unhonestly, but he was caught. This is obvious sewing of division in the United States. If Elon Musk had not bought an X, these people would have won. See for yourself, ladies and gentlemen. Witness this. And we will go with them to the protest. Look at this. No more stuff here. We got the white signs. Okay. Now, would there even be a protest without these people? No. What signs would they be holding? Nothing. They wouldn't even know that there is a protest because it's all organized by the People's Forum. This is a movement incubator. A movement incubator. Oh, they got a second car. So here he says the second car is here. Two cars. To load up all their signs. This is not an Uber or a Lyft that's picking them up. This is a well-organized and calculated process. So we've got a ramp. You gotta load on all the signs. On the megaphones. That they chant the downfall of America. It's a giant Palestine flag. Thought this was an Iran protest. Why is there a giant Palestine flag? Okay, you ready to go? What is wrong with us?

SPEAKER_15

Why you are not going to be able to do it?

SPEAKER_14

Who pays me? YouTube pays me. My viewers pay me by watching.

SPEAKER_17

This is not real journalism. You're a fake, you're complete fake journalist.

SPEAKER_14

Did you or did you not get $20 million from Roy Neville Singham to protest? Did you or did you not?

SPEAKER_17

What's the point do you get for your right wing bullshit? That's what I want to know.

SPEAKER_14

Okay. So you can look on YouTube on Social Blade. You can see exactly how much I earned. Yeah, take a photo of me as if there isn't already a photo. Why are you taking a photo of me as if you don't already know who I am?

SPEAKER_17

I don't understand.

SPEAKER_14

You're all sick of me, so what are you gonna do about it?

SPEAKER_17

What am I gonna do about it?

SPEAKER_14

Yeah, what are you gonna do about it?

SPEAKER_17

Well I don't have to do anything about it because you don't bother us that much. You don't get it.

SPEAKER_14

Clearly, I am because you're videoing me.

SPEAKER_17

I hope I think that you should be able to do it. What have I done that's fake ashamed of yourself every single day?

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You should feel ashamed for yourself for sowing division. What can you say with a straight face for me to get a real job? How can you keep a straight face and say that? Did you or did you not get $20 million from Roy Neville Singham? You can't deny it. There it is. Meet Lyan Fulihan. She's a paid protester. Her base salary is $70,000 with an additional compensation of $8,649. So who is this woman getting paid $80k a year to protest? Lyon is a Columbia alum with a Palestinian background. She holds a full-time staff position as an educator at the People's Forum as she protests all around New York City. Here she is alongside Tahir, another paid protesting leader that we've exposed. Roy Neville Singham pays Lyan to travel. That's why you see her speaking in Washington, D.C. at another protest. None of this is grassroots. Know that. Here she is being paid to argue with the police as she blocks traffic outside Columbia University. When she's arrested, Singham is there to bail her out. You can see the People's Forum announced that her and David Chung, another paid protester who gets paid $75,000 a year to protest, were both arrested. You can get David Chung's freedman file that consists of never seen before research right now if you scan the QR code on your screen or click the link in the description or in my bio. Lyon speaks at the People's Forum about her Marxist agenda as she carefully and subtly ushers in Islam into the West. They actually teach classes advocating for Marxism at the People's Forum. Lyon celebrated Hamas's atrocities on October 7th. She tweeted out on October 7th, long live the Palestinian resistance. She frames the US and Israel as joint imperialist forces committing engineered genocide. Lyan reposts words from Nasralla, the former leader of Hezbollah, saying, who would have thought so many young people would support Palestine? This woman in America is being paid money to promote the words of terrorists who have killed American servicemen. Here she is speaking in Spanish in Venezuela at the International Solidarity Conference that Nicolas Maduro spoke at. Here she is defending the regime.

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There is no in between.

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In massive numbers for television. Over two years.

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I see you. No, no, do your thing.

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You are 100% certain that there are 1,000 plus Al-Qaeda trained fighters within the United States borders.

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Al-Qaeda says they trained and deployed a thousand for this attack. First off,

Covert Ops Lore: Bunkers, Bombs, And Myths

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I think there's more than a thousand Al-Qaeda members in the United States. They did have about 1,400 in the Hamas attacks, so the number is not off from what they did in the first round of attacks. Because this was a continuation, so they planned October 7th first, and then they rolled into planning this after. And they're not preparing America for this October 7th round of attacks instead of coming here.

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You're mentioning law enforcement being proactive. I don't see that happening no matter what.

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Scott Mann and I went and met with Governor DeSantis and briefed this to him, and he said I've received no threat reporting at all on terrorism from the federal government. So anyone who's like, yeah, this is all happening behind the scenes, don't worry. Everyone's prepared.

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Our law enforcement knows most of the country have never heard Al Qaeda's planning an attack here.

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How did the CIA and Mossad manage to track down the Iranian Supreme Leader's secret compound? It all started around 8 in the morning. CIA tracked some high-level Iranian leaders at this building right in the heart of Tehran. US intelligence shared a critical tip with their Israeli counterparts. For months they have been quietly hacking into Iranian communication channels using Space Force low-orbit satellites, but pulling off a strike isn't that simple. In the first wave, they had to neutralize a larger number of Iran's anti-air defense systems. This critical step cleared the airspace for a massive strike force of around 200 Israeli jets. But this area is highly fortified, so how do you destroy a deeply buried target like this? While they use bunker busters, their delayed fuses punched through deep concrete before detonating. This is part one how exactly did Israel and the United States manage to assassinate one of the most heavily protected men on the planet? The answer: an unprecedented joint operation. For months, the CIA and elite Israeli units waged a shadowy intelligence war. Using a web of surveillance satellites, intercepted comms and human spies, they mapped Ayatollah Khamenei's every move in absolute secrecy. Utilizing a sophisticated web of low-Earth orbit surveillance satellites, intercepted encrypted communications, and highly placed human assets deep within the regime, they painstakingly mapped Ayatollah Ali Khamini's every movement, security protocol, and daily pattern. The vulnerability, the Pastor Street Summit. The critical breakthrough came when American intelligence identified a fleeting yet massive vulnerability, the highly classified Morning Summit. Top-tier Iranian military commanders, security advisors, and political officials were converging on the heavily guarded Pastor Street compound in the heart of central Tehran. Shielded by layers of urban infrastructure, league guard details, and what they believed was an impenetrable umbrella of state-of-the-art air defenses. Like the homegrown Baver missiles as well as the S-400 radar system located all over the city. The leadership gathered in a false sense of absolute security. Here comes part two. How many aircrafts were involved in taking out a single target? The focal point of the operation was Bight Rawberry, Kamini's highly secure official residence and centralized office compound located in the heart of downtown Tehran. While they used around 200 aircrafts, the localized strike on Bight Rabberry was the anchor of a massive, flawlessly synchronized aerial campaign. Flew all the way from Israel with flying oil tankers, the largest military fly over in its history. The Israeli Air Force deployed an armada of approximately 200 fighter jets equipped with GPS bunker buster bombs. As stated, he was actually occupying a shallower subterranean facility, the free-falling guided bomb, which the IDF deployed as the munitions. It easily pierced the earth and reinforced concrete, triggering a catastrophic collapse of the entire underground structure. According to leaked Israeli intelligence reports, exactly 30 heavy munitions were dropped directly onto the Supreme Leader's compound to guarantee total structural failure. Obliterating such targets relies on specialized bunker buster munitions equipped with delayed action fuses, allowing them to physically penetrate deep into the ground and concrete before detonating. How the Iranian made a very big mistake to protect its leader. Because he was occupying a shallower subterranean facility, the deployed munitions easily pierced the earth and reinforced concrete, triggering a catastrophic collapse of the entire underground structure. Intelligence sources later revealed a critical tactical flaw in his positioning. He was not sheltering in one of the compound's two deepest maximum security bunkers facilities that would have required the heaviest, highly specialized U.S. ordnance to crack. If he had switched places, he would have been at least safe. And here is part four: how many were exactly killed? While the complete list of eliminated targets is still undergoing global intelligence assessment, the strike successfully decapitated Iran's operational leadership in a single devastating blow. Killed alongside Khamenei were top-tier military figures, most notably Major General Mohammed Papoor, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, and top National Security Advisor Ali Shankani. Tragically, the blast also claimed the lives of several of Khamini's family members who were present. But the first wave with 200 jets and U.S. Tomahawk cruise missiles did not just hit his compound. The U.S. cruise missiles was the one to take out anti-air defense system, while the 200 IDF jets took out the Iranian leadership. All in all, U.S. and Israeli forces struck approximately 2,900 targets across Iran, according to U.S. Central Command, in just one day. But what weapon was used to penetrate layers of concrete? Well, they have this bunker buster bomb. It has a laser sensor at the front, and just behind that are adjustable fins. In the midsection, there is a warhead that weighs approximately 650 pounds containing tritonyl explosive. This is a mixture of 80% TNT and 20% aluminum powder. Finally, we have the retractable fins at the rear. To give you a better sense of its size, comparing it to a person can be helpful. The casing has a length of approximately 19 feet long, which translates to around 5 meters. This section is made of an artillery barrel which is very strong and has a diameter of 14.5 inches, which translates to around 37 centimeters, making it relatively narrow. They intentionally made the smaller cross-sectional area. This means the bomb displaces less material, whether earth or concrete, as it penetrates layers of reinforced bunkers or building, thus allowing it to travel further to almost 100 meters. At first glance, it appears to be an ordinary six-story residential

Iran’s Past, Psyops, And Three Futures

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building complete with a solar-paneled roof. However, there's more to this structure than meets the eye. What makes this building particularly noteworthy is its underground basement, which is rumored to contain a network of tunnels. These tunnels are believed to serve as emergency escape routes, adding to the site's strategic importance. We've put together a few different scenarios to help you better understand the IDF's assassination tactics. The CIA and IDF would employ spies and agent to gain information on a high-value target. With a clear line of sight, the operative waits for confirmation that the high-value target has arrived at the meeting point. This target reportedly arrived at underground headquarters in the southern suburbs for a meeting with several top leaders. The tip-off was allegedly received by Israeli officials on the afternoon of Saturday, September 27th. A fighter jet was expected to target and illuminate the building using its laser targeting pod, focusing on one of the specific buildings. Subsequently, a dozen of F-15 jets dropped not one but 80 bombs of various types. The tip of the spear would have been the bunker buster bomb that can penetrate through this six-story building, leveling all six structures to the ground and in the process eliminating Haza Najrolla in the action. Let's consider scenario 2. If an Iranian spy had not assisted the IDF, a Massa agent or soldier might have been nearby, affirming Nasharola's location or possibly illuminating the target with a ground-based laser. In this case, GPS coordinates would have been transmitted to the IDF. Once ready, the F-15 jets would have dropped around 80 bombs of different types, leveling the entire six-building complex. The reason for dropping so many bombs was to ensure the elimination of a high-value target like Haza Najrela. Unfortunately, the collateral damage resulted in a significant number of innocent civilian casualties, a tragic cost associated with this operation. And finally, we have scenario 3, which is the most likely, hacking Hezbollah's communication system for the last five years to intercept encrypted messages without deploying any agents into Lebanon or Beirut. Upon learning that the Hezbollah leader had arrived at the building, an F-15 fighter jets flew and dropped bearage of bombs, eliminating the entire leadership inside the underground bunker. Out of the 80 bombs used, the IDF also deployed the Mark 82 weapon, the Bunker Buster and the GBU-39, which were part of a purchase valued at around $3 billion from the US. Let's take a look at how this works. Step 1. First, a laser is used to illuminate the target, or GPS guidance is already assigned to it. Step 2. HANF-15 jet flies near the illuminated target and the bomb is released. Step 3. Once the bomb is dropped, the guidance system at the front connects with the tail and fins. This enables the bomb to make precise adjustments, guiding it accurately to its target. Step 4. As mentioned, this is a bunker buster bomb designed to penetrate around 6 meters of reinforced concrete bunkers and can travel up to 100 feet of soft ground or buildings. Step 5. In the past, the GBU-28 has been equipped with a delay fuse like this one, allowing it to detonate after penetrating its target rather than exploding on impact. The bomb contains 700 pounds of TNT, which generates a blast radius of several hundred meters, quite significant for a bomb of this size. As an engineering channel, we will also look into how these Mark 80 and 82 series of weapons can be turned into a guided bomb. When released, it falls just like a normal dumb weapon. As stated, the bomb can be fitted with a nose fuse, a tail fuse, or both simultaneously. Upon hitting the ground, the frontal fuse activates, burning the fuse conduit from the front to the back, thus creating a huge explosion. The alternative option is using the tail fuse FM U139. This is usually used for delayed action and is set by the pilot. When it hits the target, the weight of the bomb will penetrate the concrete surface of a building, the fuse activates and the conduit rod, which creates the 500-pound explosion after a few seconds as programmed. This can create a lot of damage considering its small $4,000 price tag.

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If you think Iran has always looked like this, I want you to pause for a second because that belief didn't come from history. It came from just a bunch of repetition. There are people that are alive right now who grew up in Iran wearing jeans, listening to Western music, going to universities, falling in love openly, and then they watched their entire country just snap into something unrecognizable. And I think the part that most people miss is that Iran didn't evolve into this. It was taken. I've done several deployments across the Middle East, and you don't survive that without learning one critical distinction that I think all the headlines just completely erase, and the difference between a people and the system that cages the people. That's a big distinction I want to make right here, and this applies to all countries. But what you're seeing right now, the protests in Iran, the crackdowns, the silence when all the internet went dark the other day, that looks like chaos. That is memory colliding with fear. And I want to prove it to you. And once you understand how that collision happens, I think you're going to realize Iran is not an exception. Iran is a preview for the rest of the world. So what we're going to talk about is not a big story about religion. Uh, it's not even a story specifically about Iran. This is a story about how any modern educated civilization gets psychologically hijacked without realizing it until it's way too late. And by the end of this, you're going to see exactly where the takeover happened and the three paths that Iran is likely to take here in the next few months. In the 1960s and 70s, Iran was secular. They were educated and they were culturally just alive. Tehran looked more like a European capital than a caricature of the Middle East. Women in Iran were doctors and lawyers and professors, and universities there were world class. So art and music and science were all just thriving in Iran. This was not a primitive society that was just waiting for someone to modernize them. They were already modern. And that detail matters a lot because it destroys a very convenient myth to the media. This idea that Iran's current state, where they're at right now, is some natural expression of Iran's culture. It is not. So what happened to Iran wasn't some cultural evolution, it was complete takeover, like an interruption. So first, the Shah, this is Mohammed Reza Shah, ruled with a lot of Western countries backing him, lots of oil money, and he got increasingly authoritarian, and corruption started growing, as it always does, even here in our country. All the dissent was crushed, and people started getting very, very resentful over time. And into that little pressure, and maybe in that void, this guy steps up that most people outside Iran still don't fully understand. And this is Ayatollah Khomeini. He is a cleric who's living in exile, and he didn't sell himself to everybody as some tyrant, but he wore this costume of being a liberator. So the revolution that happened in 1979 was not sold as religious extremism. It was sold as a moral cleansing. We need to morally cleanse the country. We need more justice. We need independence. It was sold as independence. And that was the first big psychological trap. And this is how civilizations get hijacked. All these revolutions that you see, it's not overthrowing power. What's really being shifted is who is allowed to use violence? That's the only thing that shifts. If you look back at this, who is allowed to use violence? That's every revolution. So once the Shah fell, the Islamic Republic didn't emerge overnight. It consolidated. And it was a slow, pretty methodical process. And the biggest leverage that they had was belief. They didn't use religion as a weapon. They used fear. So it was fear being used here, not religion. And it was a fear of I'm going to be outcast. I'm going to be looked down on or judged. I'm going to be labeled immoral. I'm going to be on the wrong side of history. I'm going to be alone. I'm going to be lonely. So all these little new public rituals became compliance tests. And then speech became dangerous. Silence was a new way to just survive what was going on. So once belief becomes mandatory, truth becomes a liability. And that's the quote that you can write down for all psyops. If belief becomes mandatory, truth is a liability. So the Iran-Iraq war hardened everything like crazy. All kinds of sanctions came after this, the economy strained, surveillance got just ridiculously normalized, and informants, like people just telling on their neighbors, that just became ordinary. So an entire generation grew up knowing exactly what not to say, how to stay silent. And another grew up knowing nothing else. And here's the part that I think most people outside miss. This system that we're talking about in Iran didn't survive because all the people believed in the system. It survived because people learned how to live inside it and they just treated it like it was a normal way, and suffering became just this thing that we go through in life. And that works until it doesn't. And you can see this in every country. So what happens is authoritarian systems don't collapse when people rebel against them. They collapse when their version of a story stops working on the people. So look at right now. There's people on the streets, they're fighting, they're rioting, there's all kinds of violence going on. Look very closely at who is protesting today. They're not extremists. They're students, they're professionals, they're descendants of an educated class. A lot of these people grew up hearing stories of a very different Iran. And this is through their parents, through photo albums. If you look at pictures of Iran in the 1970s, the 1960s, it is gonna blow your mind. The memories that are just kind of smuggled through time, filtering their way into the kids. So these protests, these people aren't asking for something new. They're asking for something that was stolen from them. And that is a massive distinction, and it's very important because if you have a population that remembers itself, suppression becomes extremely hard. And I'm gonna say that again. When a population remembers itself, suppression becomes extremely hard. So now if you layer in the modern PsyOps battlefield, we have internet shutdowns, narrative fragmentation, foreign news amplification, we have this information scarcity from Tehran. When communication disappears, control increases, but confusion goes through the roof. And confusion is very useful for people like this because Psyops don't usually create movements. Think about this. And that's what makes this moment right now very dangerous and so unpredictable. So Iran is under pressure from every direction at one time. They have economic collapse that they're facing, they're facing uh generational defiance, massive elite corruption, a lot of global scrutiny. They've got to obviously have a shitload of oil. Pressure does not guarantee change, but pressure always reveals the cracks every time. That's why I talk so much about paying attention to pressure. And this brings us to what actually matters right now, and this is what's gonna matter to our lives here in the Western world. It's not what's happening right now that's important, it's what's gonna happen next. And I think there are three paths uh that might happen here. Path number one is the iron fist, and it's the most familiar. The regime survives by hardening up more repression, more surveillance, more arrests, more of these internet blackouts. So fear replaces legitimacy completely. It's just a rule by fear from and it's worse than a dictatorship. So these people are complying because of the cost of dissent. So Iran doesn't change outwardly, it becomes probably, I would say, more brittle inwardly. And this path can last years, but it guarantees that it's gonna rupture again in the future. So path number two is a fracture from within. And this one's a little bit quieter, and it's probably more realistic than people want to admit. So this is where the system splits. The elites start negotiating survival, all these reformist people and super hard-line people quietly realign with each other, and there's you'll start seeing controlled reforms appearing, and it's just because they're super necessary. So it's an internal triage that the country kind of does on its own or with some help. But history shows this path very often emerges when insiders fear losing everything more than they fear change. So the country shifts, but slowly, probably carefully, and incompletely. And path number three is the breakpoint. This is a rare path, but I think it's very possible, but it's also the most dangerous. This is where the psychological barrier collapses. So enough people start believing in the system, including all these parts of the security apparatus and the monopoly on violence starts to fracture. That is when regimes fall really fast. And it's not because the protesters out there are super brave and badass, it's because the enforcement, the people doing the enforcing on the protesters, stop believing.

Takeaways: Program Or Be Programmed

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This is the path that leads to chaos or rebirth or maybe both. And nobody ever controls how it ends. The real takeaway here is Iran isn't just a warning about religion, it's a warning about what happens when fear completely replaces consent of people, and narrative completely eclipses and replaces legitimacy. This is about Iran losing its ability to say no quietly over time. The heaviness that I feel just talking about this, it's not just about Iran. What we're talking about here when it comes to psyops, this is about what any society becomes when stories matter more than people. It's when a population forgets who they are. Somebody else is going to absolutely decide who they are. And once you see that mechanism, you're going to start seeing it everywhere, and you'll watch it play out here in the next few weeks with Iran. Hope it all goes well. See ya.