Mojtaba Khamenei, likely hiding more than just behind the curtains of state secrecy, hasn’t been seen since the catastrophic attack that wiped out his father at the start of the US-Israel war with Iran. Now, corporate media narratives cloud the facts, and while outlets like CNN and MSNBC spin tales of uncertainty, they conveniently forget to mention the real motivations behind such conflicts: power, control, and hidden agendas. They’re too busy pushing clicks over credibility, leaving the public awash in fear, confusion, and sensationalism.
Meanwhile, Fox News takes the drama up a notch, framing the narrative as if this is a sudden death crisis rather than a well-planned calamity in an ongoing geopolitical chess game. They act shocked, like they’ve just uncovered hidden wisdom when the truth is out in the open for those willing to see it. This selective outrage is designed to fit a narrative, shaping public perception while smothering genuine dialogue about the implications.
Where’s the investigative journalism that dares to peel back layers? Instead of highlighting questions about Mojtaba’s whereabouts or the strategic implications of his father’s death, everyone in the mainstream is too busy filling airtime with political theatrics. It’s a distraction, plain and simple. The reality is that information is power, and the establishment wants to keep that power tightly controlled.
So, while everyone plays the blame game, remember: who benefits from this chaos? The narrative isn’t about truth; it’s about control. And we need to call it out for what it is.
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