TEHRAN, IRAN – The Islamic Republic has plunged the nation into a DIGITAL TOMB, severing ALL internet and phone lines in a desperate bid to hide a BLOODBATH. As Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed a “DECISIVE” and “MAXIMUM” punishment for peaceful protesters, calling them “terrorists,” the world is left to wonder: How many innocent civilians are being MURDERED in the dark?
This is not a protest; it is a REVOLUTION, ignited by the exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and now met with the regime’s signature BRUTALITY. While state TV parrots lies about “terrorist agents,” leaked footage shows streets ablaze with the fury of a people BETRAYED, chanting for the DEATH of the dictatorship. The body count is already at 42 and climbing, with over 2,270 souls disappeared into the regime’s torture chambers.
In a SHOCKING escalation, the theocracy has effectively declared war on its own citizens, creating an information blackout to provide cover for what experts fear is a MASSACRE. “This is exactly why the internet was shut down: to prevent the world from seeing the protests. Unfortunately, it also likely provided cover for security forces to KILL protesters,” warns a senior analyst. The chilling silence from Iran is not peace—it is the sound of a regime EXECUTING its final solution.
President Trump’s ominous promise to strike if Iran kills protesters now hangs like a sword over the globe, as the regime’s violent crackdown dare America to act. With Khamenei allegedly looking to FLEE and calls for the Shah’s return echoing in the night, the 1979 Revolution is being undone in real-time. The West watches, paralyzed, as an entire nation screams into a void. The question is no longer if the regime will fall, but how many must die before the lights come back on—revealing a landscape of unimaginable horror.




