UPDATE/45,000 Murders in 2 Days: The biblical dimension of the crushing of Iranian protests

When “God” is the One in Whose Name the secret service tortures, the moral compass begins to waver. Whoever then abandons the Sacred loses the ground of absolute Justice beneath their feet.

Instead of reclaiming the co-opted Name of God and leading it against the tyrants, it is replaced by a worldly symbol of human power (the lion). However much one may justifiably hate the shiite regime, there is one thing with which it must never be confused: the sacred Name of the Merciful on its flag.

Instead of reclaiming the co-opted Name of God and leading it against the tyrants, it is replaced by a worldly symbol of human power (the lion). However much one may justifiably hate the shiite regime, there is one thing with which it must never be confused: the sacred Name of the Merciful on its flag.

Update on april 2, 2026: How Iran imitates the nuclear bomb

In his National Address today President Trump revealed that the shiite regime actually murdered 45,000 unarmed protesters, which proves once more that Iran, unlike other nations that already own an atomic bomb, would use it immediately and without hesitation. For comparison: The number of dead in Nagasaki immediately upon the bomb being dropped was estimated at 40,000 on the first day.

And since Iran legitimates its violence with pseudo-islamic motives, Trump should really overthink what regime change means —which should mean nothing less than the end of the so-called Ayatollah constitution. A true disgrace is how Europe is turning a blind eye.

The naked figure of 36,000 protesters killed in Iran can be analyzed politically as repression and technically as state violence. However, those who view the history of Iran through the lens of timeless Revelation Scriptures recognize a deeper, metaphysical dimension. The disturbing yet necessary question arises: Are we witnessing the consequence of an unprecedented profanation of the Divine?

The regime’s psychotic trap

For decades, the Iranian regime has systematically co-opted religion. When a state inscribes the holy Name of God on its flag, it rarely does so out of humility. It does so to frame criticism of its policies as blasphemy, using it as a shield for worldly power interests, corruption, and violence. This toxic embrace has led to a collective spiritual trauma among the population. When “God” suddenly becomes the One in Whose Name the secret service tortures, the people’s moral compass begins to waver.

They find themselves in a state that must be described as a societal psychosis: In their justified despair over the cruelty of those in power, they can no longer distinguish between the actions of the regime and the actual Sacred. The regime has taken faith hostage —and those who fight the hostage-takers often begin, in their delusion, to hate the hostage as well. Too many people develop a deep aversion to everything religious.

The shah’s son: a modern pied piper

In this distress, they renounce the Sacred, believing they are striking the oppressor —yet they fall into a spiritual trap: they abandon the source of their own strength, the belief in justice beyond the regime. When protesters paint over or desecrate the Holy Name on the flag, they merely complete the profanation that the regime began.

It is an exchange from one extreme to another: instead of reclaiming the co-opted Name of God and leading it against the tyrants, it is replaced by a worldly symbol of human power (the lion). The opposition flees into the nostalgia of a bygone monarchy. The turning toward the lion-and-sun emblem of the shah’s son is not progress, yet a retreat into worldly idols. In the logic of the Holy Quran —which, as the only unaltered and therefore timeless Book of Revelation, warns against the arrogance of power and the abuse of faith— this means: whoever abandons the Sacred to fight a tyrant loses not only divine Support yet also the ground of absolute Justice beneath their feet.

The Law of Punishment

History teaches us —much like the desecration of the Temple in Jerusalem— that God also brings about human actors and the chaos of time to execute a Judgment. When a country makes His most Holy Name a target in social networks and on the battlefields of politics, divine Protection is withdrawn.

The 36,000 dead are thus not only victims of rifles, yet victims of a double delusion: a regime that instrumentalizes God for its enmities, and an opposition that, in its psychotic distress, destroys the foundation of its own liberation.

Yet it was not only the opposition that fell into the theological trap: the regime burns the flags of other nations, showing no regard for the fact that it makes the Holy Name on its own flag a target. Whoever puts God forward as a political banner to carry out worldly feuds profanes the Holy Name itself —and this time it is the people of Jerusalem who are permitted to serve as “Servants of mighty Prowess,” who at the very beginning of the current offensive against Iran took revenge on the supreme charlatan Ali Khamenei, the mother of all charlatans, who used to adorn himself during his lifetime with the title “Holy Spirit,” Ruhollah.

“It was not I, it was the Wrath of God”

One might rightly object: if we explain human violence as “God’s Plague,” do we not risk allowing the perpetrators to hide behind fate? Perhaps we can draw the line at the dimension of the disaster, should the blasphemous cause not suffice for the devastating result: how many humans are capable, like an earthquake, of killing 36,000 people in just 2 days?

What the Holy Quran further teaches us: should injustice reach a measure where no one offers restraint, the Punishment can indeed strike an entire people.

Conclusion

Iran stands at a turning point that can no longer be grasped by political categories alone. As long as the longing for freedom is accompanied by the rejection of the Creator, and as long as power is justified by the desecration of His holy Name, the country remains in a bloody dead end. True freedom lies not in the return to old monarchs, yet in the recovery of religious integrity —beyond power, beyond flags, and beyond established sects: Sola Scriptura. Praised be the Exalted.

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By Okay Altinisik | 9-3-2026, 4:56:20 (updated on 1-4-2026, 9:33:18)

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