Iranian Leadership and Israel: The Plans
摘要
TLDRThe video presents a remote viewing session examining the Iranian leadership's perspectives in late 2024, focusing on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Massoud Pazeshkian. Conducted prior to significant geopolitical shifts, particularly the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, the session reveals Khamenei's fears and frustrations about external aggressions, particularly from Israel, while Pazeshkian perceives opportunities for diplomacy and progress. As tensions rise, the predictions point towards an increasingly complex political climate for Iran leading into mid-2025.
心得
- 🔍 Remote viewing provides insights into Iranian leadership's thoughts.
- 👥 Focus on Ali Khamenei and Massoud Pazeshkian highlights dual perspectives.
- 📅 Sessions conducted in November 2024, revealing pre-collision dynamics.
- 🇸🇾 Syrian regime collapse impacts Iranian regional strategies.
- ⚔️ Khamenei expresses fear due to perceived external threats.
- 🕴️ Pazeshkian views opportunities despite bureaucratic frustrations.
- 🌍 Insights into Iran's future plans regarding Israel emerge.
- 🧐 Political climate expected to become increasingly tense by July 2025.
- 📊 Emphasis on the significance of territorial integrity in leadership strategies.
- ✨ Audience engagement encourages speculation on future events.
时间轴
- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
A series of remote viewing sessions conducted in November 2024 focus on Iranian leadership's near-term future thinking regarding global events, particularly their interactions with Israel. Two main figures examined are Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Masoud Pazeshkian.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
The situation in Syria dramatically affects Iran's position, with the Assad regime's collapse impacting supply routes and military support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. The analysis offers insights into how Iranian leaders view these geopolitical changes and their implications for world events leading up to July 2025.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
Aziz Brown begins describing initial perceptions of an urban area and figures in formal attire. His sketches suggest a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes, hinting at important figures engaging in significant discussions against a backdrop of instability.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
Focus one centers on Subject A (Ali Khamenei), who experiences fear and nervousness, feeling pressured by external forces. His state reflects a reaction to perceived threats to Iran's positioning, highlighting a sense of urgency that forces him to consider risky decisions amidst growing tensions.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
In focus two, Subject B (Masoud Pazeshkian) seems optimistic and eager, reflecting a different tone compared to Khamenei. He envisions expanding opportunities but encounters bureaucratic obstacles leading to frustration by focus four, where his ambitions are stifled by internal conflicts within his administration.
- 00:25:00 - 00:35:05
Overall, the remote viewing sessions provide a window into the contrasting mental states of these two Iranian leaders, highlighting Khamenei's defensive posture against perceived threats and Pazeshkian's ambitious but ultimately hindered plans for expansion and influence amid regional complexities.
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视频问答
What is the purpose of the remote viewing sessions?
The sessions aim to gain insights into the thinking and plans of Iranian leadership regarding future world events.
Who are the subjects of this remote viewing session?
The subjects are Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, and Massoud Pazeshkian, the President of Iran.
When were these remote viewing sessions conducted?
The sessions were conducted in November 2024.
What major event is impacting Iran's position?
The collapse of the Assad government in Syria and its implications for Iran's regional influence.
What does Ali Khamenei feel about the situation in December 2024?
He feels fearful and pressured, perceiving larger forces as threats to his leadership.
How does Massoud Pazeshkian view the situation in December 2024?
He sees it as an opportunity for advancement despite some frustrations with bureaucratic obstacles.
What changes occur by July 2025 in their outlook?
Khamenei exhibits anger at incursions into Iran's space, while Pazeshkian feels bogged down by other political players.
What themes emerge regarding Israel in the discussions?
Both leaders are concerned about maintaining territorial integrity and dealing with aggressions from Israel.
Where can viewers find more projects related to this topic?
Viewers can find more projects at Farsightprime.com.
What does the session suggest about the future of Iran's political landscape?
It suggests continued tension and conflict with both internal pressures and external threats, particularly from Israel.
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- 00:00:00What you are about to see is one session of a series of remote viewing sessions that were conducted
- 00:00:05in November 2024, where the focuses are on the leadership of Iran, both in December 2024 and in July 2025.
- 00:00:16Now, we are releasing these sessions in February 2025 because they appear to directly address
- 00:00:22what we have seen in the world recently, as well as giving us a window into near-term future
- 00:00:29thinking of the Iranian leadership.
- 00:00:31Now, looking at the way people think in the near future gives us an idea of how world events
- 00:00:37will transpire in that same near future.
- 00:00:40Now, we focus on two people.
- 00:00:43The first is Ali Khamenei.
- 00:00:45Now, he is the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
- 00:00:49He is a religious leader, of course, and he is the ultimate authority in Iran.
- 00:00:55Now, the second person is Massoud Pazeshkian, the current president of Iran, and the leading civilian politician.
- 00:01:02So, we have a window into the dynamics of the religious as well as the civilian political thinking of Iran currently.
- 00:01:10It is important to remember that starting in early December 2024, the Assad government of and
- 00:01:18Syria was invaded on multiple fronts.
- 00:01:21The prime instigators of this were Turkey and Israel.
- 00:01:25Indeed, Israel invaded much of Syria during the collapse, and Syria is now essentially split up into various sections.
- 00:01:32Now, under the Assad regime, Syria was a strong ally of Iran.
- 00:01:37Most of the supplies and weapons that Iran sent to both Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon were shipped through Syria.
- 00:01:46People involved in training both Hamas and Hezbollah also traveled through Syria to and from Iran.
- 00:01:55Indeed, without the help of Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah would not have been able to offer much
- 00:02:01of a threat to Israel.
- 00:02:02The collapse of the Assad regime changed all of that.
- 00:02:06Territories were shifted and routes of supply disappeared in just a few days.
- 00:02:11Now, the remote viewing sessions conducted for this deep news project were done in November
- 00:02:172024 before the collapse of the Syrian government.
- 00:02:21So, this project gives you a great opportunity to see how remote viewing can be used to see
- 00:02:27elements of the future without being able to know exactly how those elements come to be.
- 00:02:33But, given the changes on the ground, so to speak, this project also window into the near-term
- 00:02:40thinking of the Iranian leadership.
- 00:02:42And with that, we can make educated guesses as to what is going to happen in much of the world
- 00:02:48between now and July 2025.
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- 00:04:53The viewer for the remote viewing session that you are going to see now is Aziz Brown.
- 00:05:00All right, Aziz, so we have deep news, and this is for the session that you have done in November
- 00:05:09of 2024, and why don't you proceed with telling us what you found in the session, and then after
- 00:05:19that I'll tell you the target reveal, and just to be certain for the audience's sake, you have
- 00:05:26no idea where the target is or the project or anything, right? No idea.
- 00:05:29I'm curious, but I have no idea.
- 00:05:31All right, so why don't you begin, and then we will take it from there. Sounds good.
- 00:05:39All right, so for my initial target perceptions, I was getting a semi-hard regular topography
- 00:05:45base surface, multiple vertical surfaces that I sort of started to see as structures, and multiple
- 00:05:51subjects, as well as artificial smells.
- 00:05:54I wondered if this was an urban area, and also at the same time I was getting visuals of what
- 00:05:58looked like hills, maybe distant hills, and sort of a different looking area with sort of a
- 00:06:04grid-like pattern in front of those distant hills or gridded dots, and yeah, the dominant session
- 00:06:10element seems to be a subject in formal attire, but generally the environment felt more man-made
- 00:06:17except for that vantage point with those distant hills and those grid-like patterns.
- 00:06:21So then I went on to a flash sketch, and I started to see basically two images overlaid on top of each other.
- 00:06:28One was an urban area with a mountainous hill in the background, and the overlaid image on top
- 00:06:35of that was a visual of a subject which seemed to have somewhat formal attire on as well.
- 00:06:43And then with my second flash sketch, I started to see an indoor environment with multiple subjects. There were two subjects.
- 00:06:50They both seemed like they were in some sort of formal or semi-formal attire, an object in between
- 00:06:56them, and they seemed to be indoors as well as inside of a, this indoor structure was inside of an urban area.
- 00:07:03So that was pretty much my initial target perceptions before I moved on to focus one.
- 00:07:09Now at focus one, I moved to subject A, and this was at time W, and I began to describe, and
- 00:07:17that was this indoor artificially lit environment.
- 00:07:20I saw multiple subjects in the area.
- 00:07:22They all seemed to formal or semi-formal attire on.
- 00:07:27Subject A sort of was staring across this room at this other dark formal attired subject, and
- 00:07:34that subject seemed to be, or it may be subject A, there just seemed to be smiling.
- 00:07:39Actually, the other subject that was staring at subject A was definitely had a bit of a smile on their face.
- 00:07:45But then I started to really focus in on subject A, get a flash sketch, really wanted to get
- 00:07:51the appearance of subject A, and I started to get this older appearance.
- 00:07:57At first, I was seeing sort of lighter skin and lighter hues hair, but then as I kept on probing
- 00:08:03and touching the head and area so I could get a sense of what subject A really looked like,
- 00:08:09I started to get maybe a little bit more of a tanner shade of the skin.
- 00:08:13It was just a little darker than I originally thought, and I started to see a headgear on the
- 00:08:19head, and it seemed like a darker headgear, almost like a cap.
- 00:08:24Anyway, I started to feel this general roughness on the face, and I started to feel like it
- 00:08:29was maybe facial hair or beard or something, and the eyes, they seemed to have this sort of
- 00:08:36glasses or spectacle, circular shape in front of them and or around them, and the attire seemed
- 00:08:44to be this patterned attire.
- 00:08:47I couldn't really peg it to a fashion style.
- 00:08:50It just seemed to have this sort of pattern look to it.
- 00:08:54Then I went into a deep mind probe, so I really had to dig a little bit with regards to subject
- 00:09:00A and plan A-W with this deep mind probe at time W.
- 00:09:08Once again, this is within focus one, and yeah, I had to dig a little bit.
- 00:09:13I wasn't sure if this plan A-W was something that subject A was really grappling with right now. I felt fear though.
- 00:09:19When I kind of felt like I was getting some connection there, I felt fear, nervousness, afraid
- 00:09:25energy because it's sort of like he was afraid to stay where he is because he just feels like
- 00:09:30he can't stay where he is, and there were bigger players that were moving around the field,
- 00:09:35and there's this fear of being washed away or left behind, and it almost felt like metaphorically
- 00:09:41it was like this sinking feeling like subject A was being drawn into quicksand or the floor
- 00:09:47beneath the foundation beneath him was melting and sucking him in, and it's like the only option
- 00:09:54subject A has was to sort of make this aggressive unidirectional push in a linear direction
- 00:10:01outwards of this quicksand state to save himself, and it almost felt like the environment just
- 00:10:07felt too dangerous to allow sort of this relaxed passive approach, which I guess he would have
- 00:10:12preferred if things weren't so bad, but I feel like this involves this large collective of economic
- 00:10:20mostly, but conflict and potential violence seems to be an unavoidable concern or inevitability,
- 00:10:27so subject A feels pressured or hunted.
- 00:10:31Hunted is kind of like a feeling that I felt that he was really sort of resonating with, but
- 00:10:36he felt pressured or hunted or forced to sort of throw himself in the hands of a larger group
- 00:10:43collective, and that sort of he wasn't unfond of this other collective that he was being sort
- 00:10:50of forced to deal with, but he lacked control within that arena, and that was something he wasn't
- 00:10:57really okay with, but he really didn't have any other options, and then that's when I moved
- 00:11:03to focus two and started to focus on subject B.
- 00:11:06Now subject B I felt was wearing maybe a large coat.
- 00:11:11It just felt like I was seeing dark hues and a bit more of a modern attire.
- 00:11:16I got sort of this prickly sense to the face, so I was wondering if there was like a little
- 00:11:20bit of facial hair, just like a prickly small amount of facial hair, but I just got a prickly
- 00:11:25sense to the face, but then as I moved to subject B at time W, I started to deep mind probe
- 00:11:32subject B with plan BW at time W, so this was a deep mind probe once again, and it felt like
- 00:11:42subject B was expanding into a new space.
- 00:11:45I got this sense that he was slightly more eager and excited.
- 00:11:49I didn't really have to dig that much into his mind to find out what was going on, and his perceptions
- 00:11:54or his feelings about this were really just right there on the surface of his mind with regards
- 00:11:58to this topic, this plan BW.
- 00:12:01I feel like subject B stands to gain something from this whole experience.
- 00:12:06I don't know how he profits, but I think the issue is a bit more nuanced than using just the
- 00:12:12word profit in its conventional sense.
- 00:12:14I just feel like this sense of expansion, maybe acquisition of land or territory or just some
- 00:12:22concept of space, however that may be defined in the specifics, even if it's just in an abstract
- 00:12:27sense of the word space, but multiple other subjects with varying degrees of power are there and involved.
- 00:12:35I started to deduct again this environmental acquisition energy because it just seemed like
- 00:12:41space was a theme here, and it just seems like these other subjects that were involved were
- 00:12:47also informal looking attire, and this whole issue, this whole situation as I kept probing,
- 00:12:54it began to feel very corporate or from a macro level perspective of his mind or vantage point,
- 00:13:01it started to feel very corporate, and it felt very data driven.
- 00:13:05And I can't shake the feeling that this was just centered on territorial space and just a domain.
- 00:13:14So then I moved on to Focus 3, and in Focus 3, I was probing Subject A at time Y.
- 00:13:22So moving to Subject A at time Y and then doing a deep mind probe for Plan A, Y, I started to
- 00:13:31get this visual of Subject A's space or domain territory and this aggressive group that sort
- 00:13:37of like splintered in, and sort of A sees this aggressive group as wild fanatics who are displaying
- 00:13:46this sort of happy, crazy, fanatical behavior.
- 00:13:49He really just sees them as crazy fanatics, but they seem to show a lot of joy in their aggression.
- 00:13:58That's Subject A's perspective of this invasive group.
- 00:14:02And when I was probing his mind, Subject A's first feeling that really just stuck out was heat
- 00:14:09and maybe anger or grumpiness or a general sense of frustration.
- 00:14:14It feels like he's being infringed upon by this other group, and I don't feel like he's out of the playing field.
- 00:14:22It's not like he's been completely kicked out of this whole situation, but it's like this invading
- 00:14:26force is this jabbing, sharp, invasive cut into his area, and he is fuming over it.
- 00:14:32It feels like his eyes are locked in anger at this group, and I don't see him actively engaging
- 00:14:38the invading aggressors in any direct way.
- 00:14:40It's more like he's just angry and doesn't have any way to get rid of these subjects himself
- 00:14:45or move them out of this environment outright.
- 00:14:48It's more like he's just stuck and mad about the whole thing.
- 00:14:51I don't see him, or Subject A, able to do much, but he's hopeful that other subjects who are
- 00:14:59bigger players will engage this aggressive group more openly, and that's pretty much just his
- 00:15:05only resort with this situation.
- 00:15:07Anyway, then I move to Focus 4, and Focus 4 with Subject B at time Y.
- 00:15:15Now I'm doing a deep mind probe of Subject B regarding Plan B-Y at time Y.
- 00:15:24Subject B seems not as happy as I expected him to be.
- 00:15:29It almost feels like Subject B is bogged down by others in this situation.
- 00:15:34I started to deduct bureaucracy and stuff, but it's like these other subjects that he's working
- 00:15:39with, it just seems like he's in this, I deducted like corporate and congress and stuff like
- 00:15:45that, it just feels like he's feeling bogged down.
- 00:15:48But emotionally, he just feels sour and bitter.
- 00:15:52Subject B seems hungry and bitter about something akin to like a forced stalemate, or not really
- 00:15:59a stalemate, but an unexpected hindrance that has limited the advance of their plans.
- 00:16:05I feel like only a fraction, like a small fraction of, well not too small, but only a fraction
- 00:16:12of their original plan got done, and the circumstances around this greatly angered Subject B,
- 00:16:20despite acquiring some source of success.
- 00:16:23Subject B's mind seems rife with angry energy and complaining energy, a lot of complaining is
- 00:16:30going on, and a mess of visuals that look like this stagnant bureaucratic meeting with formal
- 00:16:37dressed subjects in an indoor corporate environment.
- 00:16:40This all feels like nothing seriously significant is getting done, which can actually push the
- 00:16:47ball forward from Subject B's perspective.
- 00:16:50Those visuals of just a table, or what looks like an object that's similar to a table, and a
- 00:16:55bunch of formerly attired subjects sitting down at that table, and Subject B sort of standing
- 00:17:01up and being in this vicinity, and metaphorically, it's like steam's coming out of his ears. He's just angry.
- 00:17:08He's complaining, he's stressed, and that's pretty much all Subject B's doing, and just it seems
- 00:17:14like he's aware, despite his complaining, that there's really nothing he can do to change this at the moment. He feels stuck.
- 00:17:21So yeah, that does conclude all of the data that I have for this session. All right.
- 00:17:27Well, would you like to know what the target is? Very much so.
- 00:17:31I don't know what this one could be.
- 00:17:32Okay, well this target is very timely because there's so much going on.
- 00:17:36This went to the Middle East and went to Iran.
- 00:17:40So this focused on two people, Subject A and Subject B.
- 00:17:45So Subject A in Iran is Ali Khamenei, who is the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
- 00:17:57He's the religious leader of Iran.
- 00:17:59He's the ultimate leader, Ali Khamenei. So he's Subject A? That's Subject A.
- 00:18:03I want to Google him. Yeah.
- 00:18:05I never heard of that guy.
- 00:18:06So that's Subject A, Ali Khamenei.
- 00:18:07Actually, you can go to see the target reveal on your computer if you click on the file that
- 00:18:13is at the top of the desktop.
- 00:18:15Oh, I didn't get it.
- 00:18:16Oh, he's got glasses on. That's great.
- 00:18:18He's got glasses on, just like I said.
- 00:18:20Yeah, he's got glasses on. He's got headgear.
- 00:18:22Your picture and description of him is perfect. That's great. Honestly.
- 00:18:27And he's got these round circular glasses, which is exactly what you have. Interesting. Okay, cool.
- 00:18:34And the second subject is Masoud, and I'm going to probably mess up this pronunciation, Masoud
- 00:18:41Pazeshkian, he's the president of Iran, Masoud Pazeshkian, if I'm pronouncing that right.
- 00:18:49And he's the president of Iran.
- 00:18:51So what we went after was the supreme leader, which is the religious leader of Iran.
- 00:18:55He's top of the line.
- 00:18:57No one's higher than him.
- 00:18:59And the second one underneath that is the civilian leader, which is Masoud Pazeshkian.
- 00:19:03He's a recently elected president of Iran.
- 00:19:06He's got a bit of a shadow beard. Yes, he has. He's got the prickliness. Prickly shadow beard.
- 00:19:11He has a beard, but it looks like almost a one-day or two-day shadow.
- 00:19:17All the guys in Iran like to have beards.
- 00:19:19So he obviously doesn't want to have a beard, but he keeps one that's prickly to be sort of
- 00:19:28conforming with the beard requirement for men in Iran. Wow. Anyway, so that was...
- 00:19:34I'm just happy about their appearances.
- 00:19:36Yeah, that was Masoud Pazeshkian.
- 00:19:37Now, and again, I don't know if I pronounced it right, Pazeshkian, but the interesting thing
- 00:19:43that I'm picking up from your session...
- 00:19:45Well, actually, let me shut up now.
- 00:19:46Do you have any comments?
- 00:19:48You got the descriptions of them perfect.
- 00:19:51Well, you know, I really didn't have much of an idea of the subject A person.
- 00:19:58I'm very happy about the subject B person.
- 00:20:00The subject A person, I really just didn't quite...
- 00:20:04That was a very different looking subject than a lot of the other subjects.
- 00:20:08You got the pattern of his clothing that sometimes has Islamic patterns on it.
- 00:20:15Yeah, you know, when I had the glasses, I started making deductions in the paper session about
- 00:20:22like, you know, Mitch McConnell's glasses and stuff like that. But he's got glasses.
- 00:20:26I'm happy he's got glasses.
- 00:20:28His glasses look exactly like your sketch.
- 00:20:30You know, glasses is such a hard thing to really have any sort of sense of confidence about
- 00:20:36because somebody could just have sort of beady, roundish eyes.
- 00:20:40And, you know, that's the idea.
- 00:20:43When I sense glasses, I'm always incredibly doubtful of like, oh, maybe they just don't have glasses.
- 00:20:48Maybe they're just like round eyed or something like that. But that's great.
- 00:20:52I'm just happy to see that.
- 00:20:54Now, let me finish with the rest of the description.
- 00:20:56With both of these subjects, we have Focus 1 and Focus 2.
- 00:21:00So it's Ali Khamenei for Subject A, and then we went on to Focus 2, which is Masoud Pazeskin.
- 00:21:09And then with 3 and 4, we did the same two subjects, but at different times.
- 00:21:14So the time for Subject A with Focus 1 is December 2024, and we're recording this in November,
- 00:21:23so it's next month from when we're recording this.
- 00:21:29And then for Focus 2, the time changed to July 2025.
- 00:21:34So we're trying to bookend the time where the major confrontations with Israel are sort of expecting, so sort of that.
- 00:21:42And then the final thing is what we're going after.
- 00:21:47You went after plan, the plans, the thoughts that were in their minds.
- 00:21:51And those are the plans with respect to Israel.
- 00:21:56What are they planning on doing with respect to Israel?
- 00:21:59When they're thinking, they're thinking about Israel.
- 00:22:02And obviously, when they're thinking about Israel, they always look at it in terms of this is
- 00:22:06a problem we've got to figure out how to deal with. So it's a plan.
- 00:22:10So we're trying to figure out how are they thinking of Israel in terms of their problem they
- 00:22:17have to work out and having a plan.
- 00:22:19They always have a plan.
- 00:22:21And so when they're thinking about Israel, what are they thinking?
- 00:22:26So the first one is how are they thinking in December?
- 00:22:29And the second one is it's December 2024 is how they're thinking in July 2025.
- 00:22:36So now this is November.
- 00:22:39And let me sort of give the audience sort of a perspective of what's happening here.
- 00:22:45Israel last week tried to have a attack on Iran and they sent their fighters in.
- 00:22:55And as the fighters got close to Iran, they detected some new air defense thing, some something,
- 00:23:04some type of radar or whatever. It was new. They weren't expecting.
- 00:23:08So they called off the attack and they shot some missiles from sort of a distance.
- 00:23:12And then that was so the whole thing that was supposed to be the first wave of a multi-wave.
- 00:23:18I don't know what would have happened afterwards.
- 00:23:19They might have gone after the nuclear or they might have gone after the oil or other type of factories or whatever.
- 00:23:26But they they called off the whole attack.
- 00:23:28And then it made it look like a like it was just a flyswatter, small, small little thing.
- 00:23:33And then President Biden came out and said, let's call it quits now.
- 00:23:36Iran, we don't want you to respond.
- 00:23:38Let's just end this whole thing.
- 00:23:41But Iran clearly is as of this date, and this is the third of November, they're still planning on having an attack.
- 00:23:49And there's and people, intelligence people are saying it might happen before the U.S. election
- 00:23:53day, which would be this is Sunday.
- 00:23:55So that would be in two days. But who knows?
- 00:23:59And but the Biden administration has also conveyed to an intermediary, I believe it was Qatar,
- 00:24:07but it may have been someone else, to Iran that they will they are not going to be able to restrain
- 00:24:12Israel should the Iranians attack Israel again.
- 00:24:17So it looks and President Netanyahu had said that his response to Iran was going to be major.
- 00:24:24And then when it actually happened, it was minor.
- 00:24:25But now we know why it was minor.
- 00:24:27They detected this new air, this air defense system.
- 00:24:30I'm sure at this very moment, they're sorting out that new air defense system.
- 00:24:33They're trying to figure out what that is and how to how to get rid of it.
- 00:24:37But the issue is, what are the plans?
- 00:24:40Meaning this is such an important topic because we're interested in how far they're willing to go.
- 00:24:46What are their plans with respect to Israel?
- 00:24:49Are there plans to go nuclear?
- 00:24:51Israel is essentially a one bomb.
- 00:24:53If you talk nuclear, it's basically a one bomb state, one bomb on Tel Aviv and is gone.
- 00:24:58So, you know, like what are they actually thinking of? And Israel knows that.
- 00:25:03So Israel is trying to sort of figure out how to deal with that.
- 00:25:10So the real question here is, what are they thinking about both in terms of Ali Khamenei, the
- 00:25:18supreme leader, the religious leader of Iran, and then Massoud Pazeshki.
- 00:25:23And again, if I got the pronunciation right, the president of Iran.
- 00:25:26What are they thinking about?
- 00:25:28And I guess let me let me shut up now.
- 00:25:31Before I say what I think was interesting and what you saw, let me just shut up and you talk.
- 00:25:38Well, the big thing that I'm looking at out of the session was it seems like from the data across
- 00:25:44the focus is between December and July of this December.
- 00:25:52So December 2024, it doesn't really seem like they've had that territorial incursion that seems
- 00:25:59to have occurred by July 2025.
- 00:26:02And I wonder if that means that there is a territorial incursion within the actual borders of
- 00:26:09Iran or if there is a territorial incursion within the actual borders of Iran. within the general
- 00:26:15military network that they have that extends beyond the borders of Iran, because they definitely
- 00:26:21feel like their space has been like a little needle has gone into their space and infringed on their space. Which is their space?
- 00:26:31You can sort of think that they're thinking of their spaces, including Lebanon and Gaza as well.
- 00:26:36Yeah, so I don't know, but they feel like there's an extra incursion of some sort that occurs between December and July.
- 00:26:47So we're looking at mental concepts within the DeepMind probe, so mentally they feel like there
- 00:26:53is an extra incursion of some sort across a space, which could be physical territory or it could
- 00:27:00be sort of a mental abstract thing, as I said, in the DeepMind probe, but something new happens.
- 00:27:06So it's definitely not what I guess the mainstream has come out with, what Biden said is that,
- 00:27:13you know, it's over now, it's definitely not over now.
- 00:27:16It seems like they're definitely going to be fuming about some sort of incursion by July 2025.
- 00:27:24Yeah, the mainstream, in terms of the mainstream news, is just hopeless.
- 00:27:29The mainstream news, at least the mainstream news in this country, is just ridiculous.
- 00:27:32They're not reporting anything relating to this, and so many things are happening behind the
- 00:27:38scenes that we can pick up using like Telegram apps with groups, where they're getting things
- 00:27:45from Twitter and Twitter or X and then feeding them out.
- 00:27:50And, you know, nothing, mainstream news doesn't report anything unless it already happens, they're
- 00:27:55not talking about, anyway, so.
- 00:27:57There's a lot of articles now that actually they cite their sources as videos on X.
- 00:28:03So it's kind of silly.
- 00:28:05Yeah, I mean, news sources like CNN, Fox, CNN, MSNBC, CNN is, it's sunk so low. I don't know.
- 00:28:15I was asking somebody the other day if, you know, who they, if they knew anybody on CNN.
- 00:28:22And like, do you know Wolf Blitzer?
- 00:28:28And like, I was asking one of my classes at the university and like only out of like 20 people,
- 00:28:33only like one person raised their hands that they ever even heard of Wolf Blitzer or any of
- 00:28:37the other personalities on CNN. Oh, wow.
- 00:28:39And then I asked them about, you know, rather the podcast, you know, Ben Shapiro, do you know
- 00:28:45Megyn Kelly, do you know Candace Owens, do you know, you know, Joe Rogan, of course. Everybody knew.
- 00:28:52And but do you know.
- 00:28:58Podcasters. Pardon me? Podcasters. Podcasters. Yeah, yeah.
- 00:29:01Sort of the sort of the standard.
- 00:29:04Sean Ryan, things like that.
- 00:29:05They knew all of them.
- 00:29:07They knew all the podcasters, but nobody was younger, younger people.
- 00:29:10Nobody was listening to CNN.
- 00:29:12There's a change in the times.
- 00:29:13It's a change of the time.
- 00:29:14I think it's just going to die in terms of it's just going out of business or something.
- 00:29:19But anyway, mainstream is nothing.
- 00:29:21But so when we do these things here, we're really going after what's what's actually this is live news.
- 00:29:29This is what the news should be reporting on.
- 00:29:32Anyway, when I look at your Focus One for Ali Khamenei, the thing that really strikes me is
- 00:29:39that that's in December of 2024. He's scared.
- 00:29:44Yeah, it seems more defensive in the sense of, yeah, he's worried.
- 00:29:49It seems more on the defense and the anger and the aggression doesn't really come out until
- 00:29:56there is there really is some sort of incursion in their space in July. Yeah.
- 00:30:02Now, again, if I'm pronouncing it right, Massoud Pazeshkine, the president of Iran, when I look
- 00:30:08at Focus One, he's got he's doesn't seem to be feared.
- 00:30:11He's not feeling that he's looking at things much more corporate and he's looking at this as
- 00:30:17sort of as an opportunity. Yes.
- 00:30:20And, you know, and he's new and he's new.
- 00:30:22And so maybe this is his time to sort of think that he can sort of start to shine as the says
- 00:30:28the diplomat that deals with how to negotiate things with with things.
- 00:30:33I think maybe he has a little bit more power in the sense of authority than he did before or something.
- 00:30:42It doesn't really seem like he gets gets things to go exactly as he wants them to go in his
- 00:30:48plans between December and July.
- 00:30:51It seems like he's kind of bogged down by others around him.
- 00:30:54So who knows what's going to happen?
- 00:30:56I think only time will tell.
- 00:30:57But you wrote down here, I feel like subject B stands to gain something from whatever this is.
- 00:31:03I don't know how he profits.
- 00:31:05And I think the issue is much more nuanced.
- 00:31:09And then the word profit, it's just that there's a sense of an expansion.
- 00:31:14He definitely feels like he's he just comparing that within July of 2025, the focus for version
- 00:31:23seems like he's mostly frustrated, not so much with the incursion into space.
- 00:31:28It seems like he's frustrated with his co-workers.
- 00:31:31It seems like he's frustrated with people around him who don't want to be as aggressive as he wants to be. Yeah.
- 00:31:37So let's actually go to focus three, focus three and focus for focus three and focus four are dealing with July 2025. Yeah.
- 00:31:46And again, with the with the president of Iran, he's Masoud Paziskan.
- 00:31:56That would be focus for. He's frustrated.
- 00:32:00Yeah, it seems like in December he's optimistic to put his foot on the gas.
- 00:32:05And then when he tries by July, there's people around him in his own organization that get in
- 00:32:13the way or slow things down.
- 00:32:14And he's frustrated at that.
- 00:32:16That's the way I would simplify it. Yeah.
- 00:32:18So if you thought of December as a time when you thought that this was an opportunity in January
- 00:32:232025, that opportunity didn't show itself. And he's frustrated. It's only only partway.
- 00:32:29It says he felt a success only half the way.
- 00:32:32Something happened, but not much. OK. Yeah.
- 00:32:34And then if you go to Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamic leader. He's angry. He's ticked off. He's just angry.
- 00:32:45And that's where we get the information about the the incursion into their space, though.
- 00:32:50That's that's he's angry at that.
- 00:32:52He's not looking at his co-workers.
- 00:32:54He's looking at an incursion into their space.
- 00:32:56And he's angry at that.
- 00:32:56Yeah, I'm looking here in Khamenei's mind as you were reading it.
- 00:33:01I don't see him actively engaging the invading aggressors in a direct way.
- 00:33:08It is more like he is just angry and doesn't have a way to really rid himself of the subjects directly and outright.
- 00:33:15That that means the Israelis did something and he probably is including the Americans in that.
- 00:33:22Let's let's be let's be open minded.
- 00:33:24I wonder if this will be a massive ground invasion or something like that, or it'll be something
- 00:33:30that's a bit more surgical.
- 00:33:31Because from a leader's perspective, it could even be something that's not as blatant to the
- 00:33:39people watching, people like us watching through Telegram and stuff like that.
- 00:33:44Whether this is like a surgical strike that got deep or something like that.
- 00:33:48I mean, we'll have to wait and see.
- 00:33:50But he feels he was infringed upon.
- 00:33:53His space was infringed upon. Significantly.
- 00:33:55It also depends on who's president of the United States.
- 00:33:58And we're we're we're recording this two days before the end of the election.
- 00:34:03I say the end because we have early voting going on now. So, yeah.
- 00:34:09So depending on who wins the election, that's going to have different options for Donald Trump has said point blank.
- 00:34:19He thinks the Israelis should do whatever they have to do and to go after the nuclear stuff
- 00:34:25that the Iranians have first.
- 00:34:27So, you know, it's it's going to be a very we're going to have to interpret this when we get
- 00:34:33to actually we're going to you're the first person to do this target.
- 00:34:36So we're also going to be able to see what the other people come up with.
- 00:34:39Let's see what everyone else got.
- 00:34:40I'll be I'll be excited to see that.
- 00:34:42All right, Aziz, that was deep news. Yeah, right.
- 00:34:46And now we go on to the next one.
- 00:34:48On to the next one.
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