Operation Armageddon: Unholy Crusade and killing of empathy

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As “Operation Epic Fury” enters its second month, the burning cities of Tehran, Beirut, and southern Lebanon tell a simple truth. This war is not about nuclear deterrence or the “Axis of Resistance.” It is about domination. It is about faith disguised as strategy, money dressed as morality, and men who mistake destruction for destiny.

The American and Zionist war machines call this campaign an effort to secure peace. But every bomb dropped on Muslim lands, every hospital turned to rubble, exposes something older and darker. This is not a failure of diplomacy. It is the careful execution of a vision that sees the end of civilisation as a cleansing fire. It is an apocalypse designed in air-conditioned offices by men who believe chaos is creation.

Theology Behind the Warfare

Professor Jiang Xueqin, the Chinese-Canadian historian behind the YouTube channel “Predictive History,” has recently commented on these developments by saying what many already suspect. He argues that Western power, especially the partnership between Washington and Tel Aviv, is shaped by a hidden script that merges theology, secret societies, and finance.

He speaks of three forces: the Jesuits, the Sabbatean-Frankists, and the Freemasons. To the Western media this sounds absurd, but Jiang’s argument is less about fantasy than about patterns of control. Each of these groups expresses a different face of the same ancient obsession. The belief that the world can be mastered by ritual, secrecy, and managed catastrophe.

Jesuits – Discipline of Empire

The Jesuits began as a militant order within the Catholic Church. Founded in 1534 by Ignatius of Loyola, they served as the Church’s intellectual army. Their mission was to defend the Vatican by persuasion and infiltration rather than open war. They became confessors to kings, educators of nobles, and missionaries across the colonies.

Centuries later their stamp remains. The idea that domination can wear the face of education. The Jesuit system taught Europe’s rulers that conquest could be justified as a spiritual duty. They turned religion into management. They taught empires to moralise their violence.

Today that same logic runs through Washington’s political DNA. The slogans of “freedom” and “human rights” are just new Latin phrases for the old crusader vocabulary. When the U.S. bombs Tehran or Gaza and calls it “deterrence,” it is speaking in the Jesuit tongue. Violence as virtue. Destruction as duty.

An Iranian flag is planted in the rubble of a police station, damaged in airstrikes on March 3, 2026 in Tehran, Iran.

Frankist Path to Redemption

In the Jewish world, a parallel theology of destruction was born through the Sabbatean-Frankist movement. It began with Sabbatai Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in the seventeenth century and shocked his followers by converting to Islam. His disciples claimed this betrayal was holy, that only by descending into impurity could redemption be achieved.

A century later Jacob Frank took this creed of inversion even further. He urged his followers to abandon Jewish law, embrace sin, and convert to Christianity as a mask for revolution. For Frank, salvation meant breaking every rule. His movement taught that the world could be reborn only through the destruction of its moral order.

This philosophy survives in the modern Zionist state, stripped of its mysticism but not its spirit. Every massacre, every land grab, every denial of Palestinian existence repeats the Frankist formula. Redemption through sin. Purity through annihilation. Gaza was not a military necessity. It was a ritual. A cruel performance meant to reset moral boundaries, to teach the world that nothing remains sacred.

Freemasons – Empire of Reason

The Freemasons emerged from guilds of medieval builders and turned their craft into a philosophy. They worshiped the “Great Architect of the Universe” and saw themselves as engineers of a rational future. They replaced divine command with geometry and scripture with blueprints.

Their vision built the foundations of modern power. The Masonic idea of a “brotherhood of reason” became the ideology of Western capitalism. In this order, the marketplace replaced the temple. The banker replaced the priest. Efficiency replaced faith. The empire no longer needed crosses or crowns; it needed numbers, contracts, and bombs.

Jiang argues that this Freemasonic mindset shapes the American national security apparatus today. The belief that human society is a machine to be engineered, corrected, and perfected through violence. The same self-assured logic that turned the Enlightenment into the empire now guides the drones over southern Lebanon.

Armageddon as Public Policy

The Bible describes Armageddon as the mountain where the kings of the earth will gather for the final battle between good and evil. The U.S. military seems intent on staging this prophecy. From the occupation of Iraq to the bombardment of Gaza, every war has been framed as a moral crusade. The generals and politicians act as if prophecy itself were an instruction manual.

They do not fear the end of the world. They believe it can be used. Managed. Monetised. Armageddon has become a business plan.

If Tehran today burns as the centrepiece of this apocalypse, Gaza was the test site. From 2023 to 2025 every ceasefire was sabotaged, every peace effort deliberately broken. Each massacre became a televised ritual. The purpose was not victory but desensitisation—to make cruelty normal, to teach the world to look away.

The genocide in Gaza was a Frankist act, a deliberate transgression of moral limits. A test of human silence. To starve a million children and still call it defense. To flatten whole neighbourhoods and celebrate it as security. To livestream annihilation and still keep one’s seat at the United Nations. These were not accidents. They were lessons in the empire’s true language.

New Priesthood of Profit

Today’s secret societies no longer wear robes or rings. They wear suits and run hedge funds, weapons companies, and media monopolies. They are the corporate priesthood of the modern age. Their churches are stock exchanges. Their sacraments are wars.

Behind their sermons about “freedom” stand an investment portfolio. Behind their moral panic over “terrorism” stands a weapons deal. The pedophile scandals that touched royal families, financiers, and politicians are not isolated crimes. They are symptoms of the same disease—a ruling elite convinced that power is a divine right and that the weak exist only to be used.

Crusade Against Humanity

What we are witnessing is more than a clash of civilisations; rather a crusade of one dying empire against humanity itself. A war waged by those who mistake technology for destiny. The missiles falling over Qom and Rafah are guided not only by GPS but by centuries of theology, by the lingering dream of a world ruled by a chosen few.

For the United States and Zionist entity, the enemy is not Iran or Palestine. It is the idea that any people can live free of their empire. The war will not end until Muslims, Arabs, and every form of defiance are either broken or sterilised. This is not about security. It is about submission.

Yet beneath the rubble, another world breathes. The spirit of resistance that refuses to die. From the tunnels of Gaza to the streets of Beirut and the chants in Tehran, a new theology is rising. A theology of liberation, one that believes history can be rebuilt by the very people written out of it.

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