
【イラン戦争】支配者の正体が暴かれました。
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The video begins by describing a large-scale demonstration in Iran on February 11, 2026, where a giant statue of a cow's head on a human body with glowing red eyes, featuring six stars (a symbol of Israel), the number 666, and President Trump's face, was burned. This event was mirrored in multiple Iranian cities, suggesting a highly organized action.
Following this, on March 24th, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) released an AI-generated video on Telegram. This video depicted countries and individuals harmed by the US and Israel, culminating in the destruction of the Statue of Liberty. Notably, this AI-generated Statue of Liberty also had a cow's head instead of a human face and held a Talmud, a Jewish text, instead of the Declaration of Independence. The video highlights the use of the cow's head symbol and the Talmud, prompting questions about their meaning, especially as neither Jesus Christ nor bull heads are typically associated with Judaism or represent America.
The video then delves into the meaning of the bull's head symbol, identifying it as an idol of Baal. Baal, meaning "master" or "ruler" in Hebrew and Phoenician, was a god worshipped in Canaan, associated with storms, rain, and law. In the Old Testament, Baal represented a pagan deity worshipped by the Canaanites, the enemies of the Israelites who believed in Yahweh. The Israelites were warned against worshipping Baal, as it was considered idolatry and rebellion against God.
The narrative then introduces Moloch, or Molech, a god associated with cruel rituals, including child sacrifice by fire, particularly in the Valley of Hinnom outside Jerusalem. The text suggests that later in history, Moloch and Baal became conflated, with the Book of Jeremiah referencing offerings to Baal involving children. Archaeological evidence from Carthage, Tunisia, including thousands of jars with burnt infant bones and stone monuments inscribed with vows to Baal, directly links child sacrifice to Baal worship. Crucially, both Baal and Moloch were bull gods, symbolized by bull horns, establishing a 3,000-year-old connection of Baal-Moloch with evil and child sacrifice.
The video then questions why Iran would associate America and Israel with Baal if Baal was the enemy of Israel. It proposes that a deeper, hidden darkness is at play, connecting to conspiracies surrounding Freemasonry and the Illuminati, suggesting Baal is the true ruler controlling America.
The discussion shifts to Freemasonry, noting its significant influence, with 14 US presidents being members. A rumor suggests the god worshipped by Freemasons is Baal. Albert Pike, a high-ranking Freemason, is introduced. His book, *Morals & Dogma*, reportedly contains passages referring to Lucifer as the "bearer of light" who brought light to humanity. The video interprets this as a Masonic claim that the true God is the devil, with Lucifer not being Satan but a symbol of enlightenment through knowledge and reason. However, the video presents a counter-argument that this interpretation is a false one given to lower-level members, while those at the top know the "true meaning." The connection is further made to Hiram Abiff, a central figure in Freemasonry, who was from Phoenicia, a center of Baal worship.
The video then introduces Aleister Crowley, an Englishman who called himself "the Beast 333" and was labeled the "most evil man in the world." His book, "Theory and Practice of Magic," allegedly suggests that a "pure-blooded male child is the most suitable sacrifice," with interpretations ranging from literal child sacrifice to symbolic meanings. The existence of the Hellfire Club in 18th-century England is highlighted, with Benjamin Franklin reportedly attending. Horace Walpole described the club's practices as "hallucinatory and bizarre," involving sacrifices to alcohol and sexual pleasure. Daniel Defoe's writings also allude to rituals within the organization. The club's motto, "Do what thou wilt," is noted as being similar to Crowley's philosophy. A disturbing incident involving bones found in Benjamin Franklin's former London home, showing signs of surgical cuts and drilled holes, is presented, with the official explanation being their use for medical research.
The video then discusses Bohemian Grove, a secretive annual gathering in California for powerful men, including former presidents and bankers. Journalist Alex Jones infiltrated and filmed a ritual called "Cremation of Care" in front of a large owl-like statue, which the organizers described as a theatrical ceremony. The statue is identified as possibly representing Morpheus, the god of child sacrifice, and is also linked to the Illuminati.
The Illuminati, founded by Adam Weisshaupt, a Catholic Church insider, aimed to liberate humanity from the control of the Catholic Church, abolish nations and kings, and establish a world republic based on reason. This ideology of ending the age of gods and having humans rule the world spread in 18th-century Europe. Although officially disbanded in 1785, the video suggests their influence continued, with the French Revolution occurring just two years later. John Robison's claim that Freemasons and the Illuminati orchestrated the French Revolution is presented as the origin of the Illuminati conspiracy theory.
A significant point is made about a letter allegedly written by Albert Pike in 1871, outlining a plan for three world wars. The first two wars led to the collapse of Russian systems and the rise of communist states. The third war, according to the letter, is to be instigated by exploiting differences between Zionism and the Islamic world, leading to their mutual destruction and the ultimate rise of Lucifer. The video asserts that current events, particularly the October 2023 G War and the subsequent conflict between Israel and Iran, appear to be fulfilling this prophecy, with Zionism and the Islamic world seemingly destroying each other and paving the way for Lucifer's power. The video acknowledges rumors about this letter and the unconfirmed existence of its original text but emphasizes that its content is becoming a reality.
The video concludes by reiterating the connections: the Iranian perception of America and Israel as Baal worshippers, the symbolism of the cow's head and Talmud, the alleged Masonic and Illuminati influence, the rituals at Bohemian Grove, and the prophecy of World War III. It poses the question of how Iran became so convinced of this narrative and promises to reveal this in the next video.