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1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S. ~ Part IV ~ Armageddon Theater and the Choice to Break the Pattern


Break the Pathological Pattern That Imprisons Us All

The domination and destruction persist because they reward politicians like Trump, Putin, and the Iranian Ayatollahs, who use war and their control of the public narrative to consolidate their power and sell weapons.

To break the cycle, we must expose how its incentives facilitate it, refuse to accept war as normal, and instead shift toward a cooperative framework for all peoples. Without these changes, the people of Earth will escalate wars, create mass starvation and exposure deaths, and lose more children.

Did TRUMP attack IRAN to serve HIS ARMAGEDDON APOTHEOSIS for bringing Jesus back?

Miller, Trump, his ideologue Steven Miller (who wrote the 2025 plan Trump follows), and U.S. War Secretary Hegseph wield the ARMAGEDDON vision of John of Patmos to justify the mass murder of Iranians & U.S. Soldiers’ deaths.

Miller invokes the Anunnaki ethos of unremitting competition and obsessive domination dementia continues to infect nations to this day.

Miller directs an Iran war scenario in which U.S. President Trump creates an attack on Iran that will feature him as the dude who brings Jesus back to Earth for the Golden Age of Trump.

Dominators Deal Death Despite Cooperators’ Cry for Compassion

Recent reporting from Ali Velshi, Thom Hartmann, and Amy Goodman—along with eyewitnesses interviewed on Democracy Now features a familiar framing of human governance that employs the Anunnaki obsession with unremitting competition.

Trump’s handlers dramatize dominator dementia demands despite cooperators’ counsel to create compromises. U.S. War Secretary Hegseth expands naval and air power across the Persian Gulf, deploys myriad drones, and steps up surveillance and strikes civilian infrastructure to reduce Iran to rubble and render it unlivable.

The U.S. continues negotiations, renews attacks, while at the same time, Trump’s son-in-law, Kushner, and VP Vance attend “peace” negotiations that Iranian officials interpret as cover for planned attacks.

Miller, Trump, and Hegseph Wield the Armageddon Vision of John of Patmos to Justify the Mass Murder of Iranians & U.S. Soldiers’ Deaths

The Book of Revelation, associated with John of Patmos, describes a final confrontation—Armageddon—centered in this very region. Within this interpretation, War is not merely avoided or fought; war is anticipated, even staged for patsies like Trump who align themselves with roles inside a narrative that need only their leaders’ beliefs and their usurpation of power.

America’s Armageddonists and Iran’s Islamists struggle over the Strait of Hormuz, which holds the world in a stranglehold.

The Strait of Hormuz is not merely geography; it is leverage. The Strait’s a narrow passage through which flows a vast portion of the world’s oil and fertilizer—its closure ripples instantly across every industrial society. Whoever controls Hormuz holds the pulse of the global system in their hand.

The Dominators’ impulse is to control the choke point; the Cooperators counsel, Keep keeping it open.

America Negates Negotiations as Theater & Escalates Earth’s Agony

Iranian officials accuse the United States of negotiating in one register while applying force in another. To the dominators, this is a strategy; to the cooperators, this is betrayal. When diplomacy becomes theater, trust becomes impossible.

The conflict expands outward—into the Red Sea, into shipping lanes, into the arteries of global trade. Dominator systems do not contain conflict; They extend it. War spreads along the pathways of commerce.

When Power Perps Prevail, Civilians Suffer

War Reality Dispels the Lie of Control–as It Did in Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan & Milwaukee

Trump sees force as strength; Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez warns America about Trump’s unauthorized and illegal war, and Senator Sanders says to exercise diplomacy rather than the mass murders of Trump’s war in Iraq.

Iran Resists Trump as America Kills Its People, Crumbles Heritage Sites & Bombs Its Hospitals & Markets

The Iranian leadership frames U.S. actions as deception and aggression. Iranians experience defiance, fear, and exhaustion. When dominator leadership in Iran and in America shout defiance, ordinary people die, become maimed, lose their homes, and become broken wretches in consequence.

U.S. Allies Reassess Trump’s Dominator Alliance

Gulf allies recalculate protection vs exposure & alliance vs entanglement.

Voices

IRANIAN OFFICIALS / IRGC: We negotiate—and are struck at the same time.

ORDINARY IRANIANS: We are tired. Sanctions, threats, now war again.

AMERICAN GIs:

GI 1: “We’re stopping something worse.”

GI 2: I don’t know if this is lawful. I may refuse.

Ideological Voices

Some interpret escalation as strategic dominance; others see escalation as movement toward a symbolic/apocalyptic narrative.

GULF ALLIES SAY, We rely on them—but will we be drawn in?

The dominator seeks control—even through destruction; The cooperator seeks survival—through restraint. When these systems collide at scale, the outcomes are escalation, accelerating escalation, intensifying narratives, and costs borne by civilians.

Whether framed as strategy, destiny, or belief, the consequences are real, immediate, and irreversible. History does not end in abstraction; it ends in lived experience.

Author Bio — Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D.

Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D., is an anthropologist, counselor, author, educator, and longtime researcher of the Anunnaki legacy, human origins, ancient power systems, consciousness, and the psychological roots of domination. He earned his Ph.D. in Anthropology from UCLA and has spent decades integrating anthropology, counseling, tantra, mythology, political analysis, and experiencer testimony into a broader study of human evolution and planetary transformation.

As lead author of this series, Dr. Lessin examines the Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict through the lens of dominator consciousness, inherited trauma, apocalyptic ideology, and the urgent need for humanity to shift from domination to cooperation.

Contributor Bio — Janet Kira Lessin

Janet Kira Lessin is an author, experiencer, researcher, publisher, radio host, and co-founder of Aquarian Media. She writes and produces articles, interviews, books, podcasts, and multimedia projects focused on extraterrestrial contact, Anunnaki history, experiencer testimony, disclosure, consciousness, peace, and humanity’s transition beyond domination-based systems.

As a contributing author, Janet brings her lifelong experiential perspective, editorial voice, media production experience, and commitment to planetary healing to this final installment of the Iran-Israel-U.S. series.


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1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S. Part IV ~ Armageddon Theater and the Choice to Break the Pattern

Lead Author: Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D.
Contributing Author: Janet Kira Lessin
Publisher: Dragon at the End of Time / Aquarian Media
Website: DragonAtTheEndOfTime.com

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When dominators stage war as destiny, civilians inherit the suffering. Part IV asks humanity to expose the incentives behind endless conflict and choose cooperation before escalation consumes us all.

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Part IV concludes the series by examining how domination, apocalyptic belief, political ambition, military escalation, and control of global chokepoints converge in the Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict. Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin and Janet Kira Lessin frame the crisis as more than geopolitics. They present it as a recurring human pattern: dominators manufacture fear, justify violence, and sacrifice civilians while cooperators call for diplomacy, restraint, and survival.

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In the final installment of 1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S., Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, with contributing author Janet Kira Lessin, traces the modern conflict through the lens of dominator consciousness, apocalyptic ideology, and the lethal political incentives that reward war.

Part IV argues that the danger does not rest only in missiles, drones, sanctions, warships, or threats to the Strait of Hormuz. The more serious threat lies in the psychological and mythic framework that allows leaders to treat civilian suffering as a strategy, destiny, or collateral damage. When war becomes theater, diplomacy becomes a mask. When Armageddon becomes political branding, ordinary people die.

This article calls readers to reject domination dementia, expose the systems that profit from escalation, and support a cooperative framework before the pattern imprisons us all.

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Part IV concludes the Iran-Israel-U.S. series by exposing how domination, apocalyptic belief, political ambition, and war incentives trap nations in escalating violence. Sasha Lessin and Janet Lessin call for humanity to break the pathological pattern before civilians pay the final price.

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Part IV is the closing chapter of our 1987–Now series on Iran, Israel, and the United States. This final installment examines Armageddon theater, domination politics, civilian suffering, the Strait of Hormuz, and the urgent need to choose cooperation over annihilation.

When leaders turn war into destiny, civilians become the offering.
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In Part IV of 1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S., Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D., with contributing author Janet Kira Lessin, concludes the series by examining how domination politics, apocalyptic ideology, military escalation, and civilian suffering converge in the modern Middle East.

This episode explores the symbolic and strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, the political use of Armageddon narratives, the collapse of trust when diplomacy becomes theater, and the recurring pattern in which ordinary people pay for leaders’ obsession with control.

The Lessins ask the central question: Can humanity break the pathological pattern before the pattern breaks us?

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Part IV concludes our series: 1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S.

Armageddon Theater. Hormuz escalation. Civilian suffering. Dominator politics. The final question: Can humanity break the pathological pattern before it breaks us?

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Part IV of 1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S. is now available.

In this final chapter, Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D., with contributing author Janet Kira Lessin, examines the deadly convergence of Armageddon ideology, domination politics, military escalation, civilian suffering, and the global stakes of the Strait of Hormuz.

This is not only a geopolitical crisis. It is a psychological, spiritual, and civilizational pattern. Dominators keep staging war. Civilians keep paying the price. Cooperators keep calling for restraint, diplomacy, and survival.

The question is simple and urgent: Can humanity break the pattern before the pattern breaks us?

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Part IV of 1987–Now: Iran, Israel, & the U.S. concludes the series by examining how domination-based leadership, apocalyptic narratives, military escalation, and control of strategic chokepoints create recurring cycles of civilian suffering.

Dr. Sasha Alex Lessin, Ph.D., with contributing author Janet Kira Lessin, frames the current crisis as more than a regional conflict. It reflects a larger human pattern in which leaders use fear, ideology, and military power to consolidate control while ordinary people absorb the consequences.

This final installment calls for a cooperative framework that rejects war as destiny and treats diplomacy, restraint, and civilian survival as civilization’s real test.

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