Documenting #AllTheRisks with the current experimental mass vaccination campaign across toxicology, molecular biology, virology, immunology and epidemiology.
My new presentation:
1. Case studies of harm from the clinical trials
2. A macroscopic review of public health trends
3. Under the microscope: calamari clots, contaminants, circulating IgG4 antibodies
4. The Church, the world and the vaccines
#AllTheRisks
https://t.co/Z7N8JRhdID
Speaking as someone inside Iran who stayed connected through Starlink during the total blackout, I can sincerely affirm the real mood across the country right now:
We are relieved the ceasefire negotiations collapsed.
The spirit inside Iran and the genuine desires of the people stand totally against any truce or bargaining with this brutal regime — particularly figures like Ghalibaf, a murdering psychopath who has countless Iranian blood on his hands.
Every form of engagement or compromise with the Islamic Republic is strongly opposed by ordinary Iranians. We are determined to complete the uprising we launched in January. Any support the international community — above all the United States — can offer is deeply appreciated.
For nearly five decades we have suffered relentless torture, sexual violence, executions, degradation, and sorrow at the hands of this tyranny. The outside world has no real grasp of the extent of our pain. The Iranian public feels zero concern for Hezbollah, yet the regime is ready to endanger the entire nation for them. They have always prioritized their terrorist proxies over the well-being of their own citizens.
We exhausted every peaceful option: huge street demonstrations, open resistance, attempts at gradual reform, dialogue — you name it. None succeeded. The regime’s consistent reply has been gunfire, nooses, and fresh waves of fear.
With the talks now broken down, I’m writing this from inside Iran with mixed emotions of anxiety, hope and grief. Whatever unfolds from here, most Iranians will feel a sense of release. No price is too steep to get rid of this evil regime and the price of letting this nightmare drag on is far greater, and for many of us, even dying feels better than one more day under these monsters.
This reflects the authentic voice of the majority of Iranians — a people who frequently lack internet access, global reach, or any platform to speak.
When we lose internet access, the Iranian diaspora becomes our voice abroad. While the ceasefire talks dragged on, they took to the streets in protest, clearly showing the world that we reject any negotiation with this regime and want Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to represent the Iranian people — because no one inside this regime ever can.
As I have said before, the world will soon see why we declare:
Anything for freedom. Anything to destroy this evil.
#IranRevolution2026
#KingRezaPahlavi
The United Kingdom has endlessly appeased the criminal regime in Iran. The Prime Minister speaks of protecting the innocent civilians of Iran but failed to act to help stop the regime’s massacre of 40,000 innocent Iranians in January.
Only an end to this regime - that brings terror to Britain’s own shores - will yield lasting peace and regional stability. Keir Starmer should follow in the footsteps of Churchill, not Chamberlain. He should support the Iranian people’s fight for liberty.
The Iranian people will remember who stood with them in their hour of need and who stood against them. There is still time for the Government to change course: prosecute the IRGC that slaughters innocents, expel the illegitimate regime's ambassador, and act to support the people of Iran.
To those speaking of iran's infrastructure being destroyed as a consequence of this war:
Let’s talk about your staggering hypocrisy.
When they set the Rasht market ablaze with our people trapped inside, your heart didn't bleed. You felt absolutely nothing for the innocent lives burning to ash. But now that a bridge in Karaj gets blown to pieces, suddenly you want to weep over "Iranian infrastructure"?
Let me tell you exactly what kind of bridge this was.
It was never meant for us. Not a single civilian has ever set foot on it. It wasn't even open to the public. It was a phantom structure, built for one reason and one reason only: to connect two IRGC military bases and serve as a direct, covert artery to an underground missile city. It was carved right behind the Azimiyeh mountains, stretching west toward Radar Mountain. God only knows what dark, malignant operations these terrorists are hiding in the tunnels beneath that rock.
In short: it was a pure military asset for an occupying terror syndicate.
So yes, when I saw the sky light up with that explosion, I cheered. I watched their concrete shatter, and I smiled. Because it meant only one thing: another massive, crippling blow to the terror machine of the Islamic Republic that holds my country hostage.
You can mourn the rubble of their military bases all you want. When this occupation is finally eradicated, we will build our own bridges.
It’s day 33 of the war, and my hometown is still being heavily bombed.
Iranians are only now, with great difficulty, realizing that for all these years, they have essentially been living inside a massive military base the size of a country.
They’re finally understanding why Iran, despite all its resources, has remained so poor: because all the money has been spent preparing the regime for its apocalyptic final war.
None of this is defensive. It’s all offensive.
After every strike, Israel posts reports in Persian explaining exactly what it has hit. The main reason for cutting off the internet is so that people won’t see or understand what’s really happening.
Underground missile cities, bunkers built beneath residential neighborhoods, tunnels upon tunnels upon tunnels. It’s horrifying. This regime must go.
#IranWar #ThankYouTrump
I have been researching and reporting on Iran for over two decades. The question I keep hearing from Western media is whether anyone can say with confidence what Iranians want. I can.
Despite Internet blackouts, isolation, and the very real threat of death for speaking out, the Iranian people have told their story clearly and repeatedly, at enormous personal cost.
What is striking is how confidently those who have never spoken to a single Iranian are now speaking for them: that Iranians don’t want this war, that they are content to live under this regime, that they have no capacity to reclaim their country.
The evidence across multiple cycles of protest, from the Green Movement through Woman Life Freedom through the deadly January protests, tells a different story.
Iranians want the end of the Islamic Republic, not its reform. They have said so clearly and repeatedly.
Read more: https://t.co/cI4IKfLWUk
Some of my Iranian family managed to call today. We learned they had been so close to one of the bombings that their home violently trembled so badly, and the explosion lights were so bright, they thought they were dead. “This is it,” they thought. “This is the end.”
But they are fine.
And their message is, “Thank you, Trump and Netanyahu. See it through please.”
I am 28 years old, and I have lived my entire life suffocating under the Islamic Republic. I am writing this from the streets of Tehran, nearly a month into a war, and let me tell you a truth that the outside world cannot seem to comprehend:
My biggest fear right now is not the missiles.
My paralyzing, everyday terror is walking out my front door and hitting an IRGC checkpoint. It is the sickening knot in my stomach when the people I love step outside, knowing they might get dragged away by these monsters. Nothing is, was, or ever will be worse than this regime. You cannot convince me otherwise.
I am bleeding myself dry. I spend every ounce of my energy and money fighting this digital blackout, buying VPN after VPN just to force a connection through so I can be the voice of my people. And what do I see when I finally get online? Analysts sitting safely abroad telling us, *"You haven't tried all the paths yet!"*
Are you out of your minds?
The last "path" we took, over 40,000 of us didn't come home. On that path, a live bullet flew centimeters past my ear and right past the head of the most precious person in my life. I almost lost my best friend forever on that asphalt. What goddamn path is left to take?
Why do you trample on the spilled blood of my compatriots? Why do you spend your time fighting Crown Prince @PahlaviReza instead of listening to a crushed, bleeding nation?
Last night, I watched his speech. Do you know what I felt?
Relief.
The profound relief of hearing an honorable man echo the exact pain and demands of his people, with more precision than anyone else. And I felt pride. I felt absolute pride in the truth, structure, and beauty of his words.
Do you know how heartbreaking it is that pride is a foreign, alien emotion for an Iranian today? He gave that back to us.
We screamed his name with all our might. 40,000 of our fallen heroes signed his leadership with their own blood.
Stop fighting our choice.
Listen to us.
I’m a dissident in Iran, connecting right now via @Starlink during the #DigitalBlackOutIran.
The vast majority of Iranians vehemently oppose this regime. Thousands of us have already died proving it. Most of those martyrs had active online accounts. Look up their names. You’ll see they all stood for a free Iran and the return of Pahlavi.
Our most common slogans say it all:
"Long live the King"
and
"This is the final battle — Pahlavi will return."
Right now, the Iranian people are staying in their homes because @realDonaldTrump , @netanyahu , and @PahlaviReza himself asked us to until the bombings stop. We are waiting.
We know the price of freedom will be high. But the price of letting this regime survive is far higher.
We have accepted the cost — this war.
The regime’s time is over.
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
#IranRevolution2026
Saudi Arabia: "Sheba and Dedan" has joined Israel and the US in their war against Iran. 2500 years ago, the biblical prophet Ezekiel foresaw the geopolitical alignment we are watching emerge right now.
Historians will look back at 2026 as the year that half the internet was shouting "Christ is King" fully convinced that Israel was running a massive psy-op because they were duped by influencers peddling Russian, Chinese, and Qatari psy-ops rooted in Luciferian gnosticism.
We are in the phase where Christian Zionists are called "heretics." Soon, the violence will spread from the synagogues to the churches that stand with their Jewish neighbors.
Drawing directly from Luciferian occultism, disciple of Aleister Crowley, Russian political theorist and self-described "dark wizard" Alexander Dugin has been busy preaching his vision of a new world saved by rising empires. Useful American idiots like Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Joel Webbon, and Steve Bannon echo his vision. But long ago, the Bible already warned us about the empires of the last days. Daniel described them as beasts.
"Four great beasts were coming up from the sea." (Daniel 7:3)
The BIble teaches that human empires are not the hope of the world. They are part of the problem. The true kingdom will not rise from the sea of nations. It will come from heaven.
"The sovereignty… will be given to the people of the saints of the Highest One." (Daniel 7:27)
The future does not belong to the empires of man. It belongs to the Son of Man, the Davidic King of Israel and the whole world.
@NoLimitGains Peace was NEVER within reach. You would only think that if you take the Islamic Mullah regime at their word and the US administration isn't that naïve anymore.
The United States and Israel are seeking to foment an armed uprising inside Iran using a Kurdish fighting force, which has been built up since the Twelve-Day War in 2025, according to ITV News. Sources claim that since last year, weapons have been smuggled into Western Iran to arm thousands of Kurdish volunteers. They are expected to begin a ground operation within days, with possible air cover by the U.S. and Israeli Air Force.
This is perhaps the only war in history wherein both primary participants will be relieved when it finally starts.
I hope the regime collapses speedily, Pahlavi leads soon and strong into a democratic Iran, I hope the ballistic temper tantrum is evaporated in interceptions,* and I hope to visit a free Iran.
But once all this happens, I hope the world turns its eyes to Erdogan. Once the Shia power axis fully collapses, that crazy man’s going to pursue the Sunni-revived Caliphate.
I watched the clip of Joel Webbon yesterday, as he was trying to recover from his ultra cringy and embarrassing clip pandering to the pagan right influencers and Christian Nationalist crowd by saying Christianity is "gay and fake." After being rightly criticised by fellow Postmillennialist Doug Wilson, Webbon sought to recover his manhood by dunking on his former mentor and elder. Following Webbon's post, I saw numerous comments along these lines:
"The old fat man isn’t up to the task… We’ll take it from here and finish the job."
Watching Postmillennial pastors talk this way, about themselves and each other... The rivalry, the jockeying for legacy, the fantasies about how future historians will write about them, it all betrays such profoundly earthly, carnal, immature, and self-obsessed. (I say this as a profoundly immature jack-wad myself.)
Both Wilson and Webbon speak as men obsessed with reputation, impact, and myth-building. But none of that matters in the kingdom of God. All of that is filth, dirt, and dust.
Any life or ministry built on self-importance, swagger, Postmillennial triumphalism, or bravado is already rotten at its root. The kingdom of God belongs to the meek, the lowly, the servants who labor unseen. The only thing worth pursuing is: "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Lord, help us.
As someone who lost his amazing wife to a Covid jab
As a Dad of a little boy who lost his Mammy at the age of 6
I can assure you, my heart and my mental health is already very much broken.
This was such a comprehensive run through of vaccine harm data.
Well done @AllTheRisks
Transcript:
https://t.co/5ZixXDujrK
Video:
https://t.co/cCbEBG3p9P