The leaked IRGC letter discussing the organization of the April 15th disruptive protests


A dangerous coalition of Sunni and Shiite Islamists, joined by Marxists in America, Europe, and Australia, is actively undermining Western societies and threatening democratic values. The involvement of Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood in financing these efforts is a significant cause for concern for all.

Recent events have unearthed troubling revelations about Iran's orchestration of anti-Israel protests worldwide. A top-secret letter from the Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) reveals a sinister agenda far beyond simple protestation. The document, revealed by Iranian-British journalist Vahid Beheshti on X (formerly Twitter) dated April 15th, outlines an economic blockade spanning four continentsā€”Europe, the USA, Australia, and Asia. The declared purpose is solidarity with Palestinians, but the underlying intent is much darker: to incite societal disruption and promote unlawful activities.

This strategic move by the IRGC is part of a broader campaign to destabilize modern societies and pave the way for a global Islamic state, a vision repeatedly endorsed by the regime. The tactics employed are not just protest-oriented but aim at causing significant chaos and instability across the globe. The video clip above that announced this movement is not merely a call for solidarity; it is a well-crafted narrative designed to disguise its true intentions under the guise of support for Palestinians. Those intentions are clear, to destabilize the West, making it ripe for fundamentalists to take over.

The leaked document, signed by the Deputy Commander-in-Chief and Head of the IRGC's Intelligence Organisation, was addressed to the Deputy of Cultural and Psychological War Operations. It specifically instructs the encouragement of Palestinian movements to politically isolate the Zionist regime. The global economic blockade organized on April 15th is a direct manifestation of these instructions.

Moreover, this orchestrated chaos has roots traceable to the heinous acts of violence like the October 7th massacre by Hamas, which, according to intelligence, also received directives from Tehran. This is part of a continued effort by the IRGC, which includes weekly protests in major cities worldwide, all purportedly in support of Palestinian rights but fundamentally aimed at undermining societal peace and stability.

The infiltration of the IRGC and the Sunni Islamic Muslim Brotherhood into Western societies is a critical threat that has been consistently highlighted by intelligence experts. Despite these warnings, there remains a troubling level of appeasement from Western politicians who fail to recognize or act against this escalating threat. The designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization is not just a punitive measure; it is a necessary step to safeguard international values, stability, and public order.

As evidence mounts and the activities of the IRGC become increasingly transparent, it is imperative for global leaders to reassess their stance and recognize the gravity of Iran's ambitions. The continued disregard of Iran's strategic manipulations will only serve to embolden their agenda, putting the democratic world at significant risk. It is time to act decisively and acknowledge the IRGC for what it truly isā€”a terror group with far-reaching and destructive goals.

What is most disturbing seems to be the alignment of typcially warring Sunni and Shiite Islamist groups in America, Europe and Australia. Following Iran's unprecedented drone and missile strike on Israel on April 13, several U.S.-based anti-Zionist organizations and activists praised the actions of predominantly Shiite Iran, asserting that true supporters of Palestine should endorse the assault. Notably, many of these organizations are steered by groups aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood, such as the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Sunni organization that has supported Islamist entities across the U.S., and its British counterpart, the Muslim Association of Britain. The Muslim Brotherhood has long been controversial for its goal to implement Islamic Sharia law globally and its efforts to destabilize Western societies.

Historically, Sunni and Shiite Muslims seldom collaborate and are often at war; however, the Gaza conflict has seemingly provided an opportunity for these two Islamist ideological factions to collaborate to disrupt Western societies.

This alliance was evident during a conference hosted by the March on the DNC coalition, where over a hundred activists cheered upon hearing news of Iran's attack, co-hosted by groups like Chicago SJP (Students for Justice in Palestine) and the US Palestinian Community Network. At this event, Shabbir Rizvi, a Chicago-based writer for Iran's PressTV, taught attendees chants like "Death to Israel" and "Death to America" in Persian, celebrating Iran's military action. The incident, caught on camera and broadcast across social media was not met with the outrage it deserved given the hateful message against the United States. In fact, those in the room were seemingly laughing and joining in the chant calling for America's demise.

Support for Iranā€™s strike was also voiced by affiliates of Students for Justice in Palestine, a Democratic Socialists of America official, Professor Asad Abukhalil from CSU Stanislaus, and Mohammed Habbeh from American Muslims for Palestine.

On the night of the attack, the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) lauded Iran for taking bold action against what they described as genocide in Gaza, framing the attack as a defensive measure by Iran. Meanwhile, CAIR stopped short of applauding the attack but suggested that Israel had provoked the strike to divert attention from actions in Gaza, urging the U.S. to avoid being drawn into a regional conflict.

While not endorsing the attack, Jewish Voice for Peace criticized Israel for escalating regional instability and urged the U.S. to stop military support for Israel. The Hunter College Palestine Solidarity Alliance expressed solidarity with the attack, and Nerdeen Kiswani, founder of the New York based "Within Our Lifetime" (WOL) urged support for what she termed the "axis of resistance." Kiswani has also led protests across America, many in which chants of Death to America have been chanted. Her goal appears to be to recruit naive university students using the Diversity Equity & Inclusion philosophy that anyone who is not white is marginalized. Her protests have praised Hamas, a Muslim Brotherhood Islamist terror group that murders members of the LGBT community, with members of the Gay community in America seemingly ignoring the fact that they are not welcome in Gaza. Her ability to cloud the issues and normalize Islamic terror amongst young New Yorkers has been truly disturbing.

The rise in Islamist activity should alarm Western politicians, however Liberal politicians who have progressive constituents have remained mostly silent, and in many cases have actively participated in these protests and calls for Israel (and the West's) destruction. With a rare few, like Congressman Ritchie Torres and Senator John Fetterman, most Democrats in America have allowed these disruptions and often violent protests within their districts to go on without comment. The disclosure of the IRGC letter should act as a clarion call for legislative bodies across Europe, Australia, and the United States to address and condemn this surge in Islamist extremism. Moreover, it is crucial that Western governments speak out against this alarming rise in Islamist activity that has wrangled in liberal, non-Muslim activists to their ranks, despite the fact that many of the lifestyle choices of these activists are wholly incompatible with Islamist ideology.

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