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In The Midst Of War

 History does not lie. The entire history of humanity is available to everyone, and all of it is full of lessons and warnings. Some people simply repeat the very same methods only in modern form. In the midst of war, There is no time for surprise. To strike at evildoers, You must understand how they operate, So that none of their actions astonish you. Long ago, there was a king ruling in China who had two sons. The elder son was ready to assume power, but the king favored his younger son. So he looked for a way to rid himself of the elder. According to the custom of that time, he sent the elder son as a hostage to the court of a rival ruler. In those days, giving one’s child as a hostage was a guarantee that no attack would come from your side. The king devised a plan to make it appear that, during a conflict, his son was killed in the land where he lived as a hostage. But not everything went according to plan. The son escaped and survived. When he returned, the father pretended to...
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Media Belief and the quiet Engineering of Reality

 Dear Fox News, STOP USING MEK (NCRI) AS A SOURCE. First of all—can’t you hear them? The people are not calling for a cult, a faction, or recycled extremism. They are calling for the King 👑 Reza Pahlavi. Second—and this matters deeply— This article is written by the same person the New York Post recently promoted, and it relies on quotations from MEK. For clarification: MEK is not an opposition movement. It is the other side of the same coin as the Islamic Republic. They posture as anti-regime only because they seek power for themselves— with the same ideology, the same authoritarian instincts, and the same contempt for the Iranian people. Do not be fooled by cosmetic opposition. Do not launder extremism through Western media. And please—stop promoting MEK. Now, let’s talk about the real danger. Here’s the truth: Not missiles. Not borders. Media illiteracy. Media is not neutral. Words are not innocent. Sentence structure, tone, and framing decide how you feel before you even reali...

The Single-child Generation

 I read a BBC report on the single-child generation and the quiet consequences of falling birth rates across the world. It made me pause—and decide to speak in my own voice. If you’re anything like me, keep reading. I have written endlessly about the sanctity of life. And yet, in my youth, I made a private vow: I would have only one child, and never more. I kept that promise. Most children dream of being extraordinary— of being seen, of doing what others cannot. My dream was the opposite. I wanted to be ordinary. The stars, however, left a wound on me—one that will accompany me until death. I longed to disappear into the crowd, to do only what others could do, to be the most unremarkable person alive. But every sign in my life pointed stubbornly the other way. Language is not merely grammar and vocabulary. Language is about relevance. A shared language is not about words—it is about whether those words include you. For years, I convinced myself that those who spoke my language were...

A Fear of Ghosts, Not Cultures

 From One Taliban to Another: A Fear of Ghosts, Not Cultures From the Sunni Taliban to the Shia version of it, the obsession is always the same: Western cultural influence. And by “Western,” they don’t even mean the whole West — only the corners they fear the most. North America (minus Mexico, of course, because apparently cartel brutality doesn’t count as “corruption”). Europe, but only its wealthy half. And Australia, because… why not. But no one ever asks the obvious question: what about the rest of the world? Where is the panic over Chinese culture? Korean culture? African culture? Latin America? India? Do these civilizations not exist? Do they have no art, no cinema, no storytelling, no power of influence? Or is the truth more uncomfortable — that these cultures do exist, but the Taliban’s worldview is too shallow to even recognize them? Take something simple: Zootopia 2 is on track to hit a billion dollars worldwide. One animated film. One story. One piece of art shaping imag...

The Age of Distracted Souls

 We live in an age where the mind is being pulled apart one notification at a time. Social media has turned thought into a chaotic highway  from soda to U.S. President, from the Middle East to the dangers of smoking, from war to memes, from war between Russian and Ukraine all in the span of a few seconds. Nothing stays long enough to matter, and nothing ends cleanly enough to understand. In the real world, these jumps would feel absurd. But online, this circus doesn’t just appear occasionally  it repeats every day, endlessly, until the mind stops noticing the damage. Instead of throwing useless information into the trash, your mind itself becomes the trash can. And in a society addicted to visibility, where everyone is racing to post anything, false information spreads faster than truth, and meaningless content spreads faster than meaning itself. Your emotions aren’t yours anymore. Someone else holds the remote. They press a button you react. They send a wave you follow. ...

The Classified

 They call it “UAP news,” but let’s be honest—it's not news. It’s smoke, engineered to blind you while something far heavier moves in the shadows. The strategy is simple: drown the world in garbage information until the real story suffocates quietly underneath. Censorship isn’t silence anymore; it’s noise—endless, sticky, weaponized noise. This isn’t about forgetfulness. It’s about steering. If you can make a whole population chase a manufactured obsession, you don’t need to erase the truth. You bury it under distraction until everyone willingly marches toward the wrong horizon. And the scary part? You don’t even have to convince them. You just have to keep them busy. But in all this chaos, people miss one thing: Behind these reports and encounters are real human beings — not influencers, not clout-chasers, not myth-makers. In the UAP issues, people have suffered pain and carried questions that never found answers. Many of them are deeply serious, reliable, respected members of the...

PEACE

 Every few months, the world offers us a new “peace plan” — a fragile sheet of paper pretending it can hold back the weight of collapsing empires. The latest proposal for Russia and Ukraine is no exception. It doesn’t look like diplomacy; it looks like the world quietly rewriting its own rules, as if preparing for a chapter we haven’t yet been told about. Stranger still is the timing. A ceasefire between Israel and Palestine, mediated by the same powers who failed to end that conflict for generations. Corruption scandals exploding inside Ukraine. Sudden shifts in Europe’s red lines. All of it feels less random and more like pieces of a puzzle being moved into position. If I were not from this planet, I would think Earth is assembling itself for something far greater than regional peace. As if humanity is forming alliances not against each other — but against a threat that hasn’t arrived yet. A quiet mobilization. A rehearsed calm before an unnamed storm. Europe’s alternative plan f...