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🩸 👁️ #1246 THE DEVIL’S HISTORY

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🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL

Report #1246

THE DEVIL’S HISTORY

Why the Conflict Never Ends

If the devil were writing history, he would not describe the conflict between Iran and Israel as a disagreement.

He would describe it as an investment.

Not an investment in victory.

An investment in permanence.

Because the devil understands something many people overlook:

A solved problem has no value.

An unsolved problem can generate power for generations.

Before the Fire

Long before the Islamic Revolution, Iran and Israel were not mortal enemies.

They traded.

They communicated.

They cooperated.

The hot bed was not yet hot enough.

The field existed.

The stadium existed.

But the rivalry had not yet become the main event.

The Revolution

Then came 1979.

A revolution changed the structure of power inside Iran.

New leadership emerged.

New slogans appeared.

New enemies were identified.

New identities were created.

Israel became more than a country.

It became a symbol.

A symbol powerful enough to unite supporters, justify sacrifices, and provide a permanent external focus.

The stadium lights turned on.

The game began.

The Expansion

The conflict spread beyond borders.

Lebanon.

Syria.

Iraq.

Gaza.

Yemen.

Every decade produced a new chapter.

Every chapter produced a new justification.

Every justification produced a new generation that inherited the conflict.

The players changed.

The field expanded.

The scoreboard continued running.

The Devil’s Discovery

The devil discovered something remarkable.

Fear creates loyalty.

Conflict creates identity.

Enemies create purpose.

People who are afraid rarely look inward.

People who are angry rarely examine themselves.

People who are focused on the enemy rarely ask who benefits from the conflict.

The devil was pleased.

The stadium was full.

The Unexpected Threat

Then something happened.

Not only in Iran.

Not only in Israel.

Across the world.

Large numbers of people began questioning institutions they once trusted without hesitation.

Governments.

Media.

Corporations.

Political parties.

Religious authorities.

Financial systems.

Many began asking deeper questions.

Who am I?

Why do I believe what I believe?

Who benefits from my fear?

Why am I constantly encouraged to choose a side?

The devil did not expect this.

The danger was not military.

The danger was awakening.

Why The Hot Beds Must Remain

From the devil’s perspective, awakening is the greatest threat imaginable.

An awakened person is difficult to manipulate.

An awakened population is difficult to divide.

An awakened civilization begins asking questions about the owners of the stadium rather than the teams on the field.

Therefore the hot beds must remain hot.

A new crisis.

A new emergency.

A new enemy.

A new fear.

Anything to keep attention outward.

Anything to prevent self-examination.

Anything to stop humanity from discovering that beneath the flags, religions, ideologies, and borders, the same human blood flows through all.

The Devil’s Failure

The devil’s greatest mistake was believing that conflict could permanently prevent consciousness.

History suggests otherwise.

Every war eventually produces questions.

Every crisis eventually produces doubt.

Every attempt at division eventually inspires some people to seek unity.

The very conflicts designed to keep humanity asleep may ultimately become the reason humanity awakens.

That is the paradox.

And that may be the one outcome the devil never planned for.

Beyond the stadium, beyond the conflict, beyond the fear, remains the same destination that has always existed:

The ocean of love, understanding, and positivity.

👁️ The Architecture of Perpetual Conflict

Jun 8, 2026

This text explores the geopolitical tension between Iran and Israel through a metaphorical lens, suggesting that perpetual conflict is a tool used to maintain power and control.

It argues that the shift from historical cooperation to modern enmity serves as a distraction, preventing citizens from questioning their leaders or examining their own identities.

By framing the rivalry as an investment in permanence, the author posits that fear is intentionally cultivated to keep populations divided and obedient.

However, the narrative suggests that a global awakening of consciousness is beginning to threaten this cycle of manipulation.

Ultimately, the source claims that widespread self-reflection and a focus on shared humanity can dismantle the structures of hatred.

The piece concludes that the very struggles meant to suppress society may instead become the catalyst for universal unity and peace.

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