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🇮🇷 IRAN ERUPTS: “REZA PAHLAVI IS RETURNING” Iran’s second largest city just exploded in defiance. Even after a nationwide blackout, thousands flooded Mashhad’s streets with phone lights cutting through the dark. Crowds chanted “Reza Pahlavi is returning” in perfect unison, a direct response to the exiled crown prince’s call....

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🚨 ANOTHER BRAND NEW VIDEO DIRECT FROM IRAN: The campaign has escalated to targeting regime mosques. The Iranian people want to be armed to fight back against a brutal regime, and the videos keep coming. Ordinary citizens inside Iran are sending a steady stream of these videos directly to me, risking everything to break through the silence. This latest footage was sent to me straight from Kish Island in the Persian Gulf. Operating under the cover of night, the man in this video has escalated the campaign in a massive way. If you look closely at the building, he targeted a state-controlled mosque and a known hub for regime propaganda. He isn't just holding up a handwritten manifesto declaring "Iranians demand arms for freedom" alongside the name of King Reza Pahlavi. You can hear him whisper "Javid Shah" (Long Live the King) into the dark as the camera reveals he has spray-painted the exact demand, "ARM US," directly onto the regime's infrastructure. Defacing a state religious building with a demand for weapons is an automatic death sentence, but he is doing it anyway. For the millions they represent, arming themselves is now a tactical necessity for survival. Peaceful protest against live ammunition has proven impossible. They aren't asking for foreign boots on the ground; they are asking for the basic means to fight back against a systemic slaughter. And let’s be clear: the only viable path to effectively arming the Iranian people is through direct coordination with Prince Reza Pahlavi and his team. He risked his life in the dark to deliver this proof straight from the ground. More people need to amplify their calls. Do not let the regime bury his bravery.

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