Jiang says Iran's internet shutdown let the regime identify Starlink-using cells and destroy many Israeli and Mossad-linked networks inside the country.
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Starlink
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a lot of them are Mossad, right, they're forced to use Starlink. But then when you use Starlink, they're able now to locate where..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...a lot of them are Mossad, right, they're forced to use Starlink. But then when you use Starlink, they're able now to locate where..."
Key Notes
Jiang says the Iranian government disrupted the original regime-change script by jamming Starlink, blacking out the internet, and rounding up embedded Mossad-linked operatives.
Jiang says Iran disrupted the original operation by jamming Starlink, shutting down internet coordination, and locating Mossad-linked assets inside the country.
Jiang says the latest anti-Iran protest wave was a Mossad-style color-revolution attempt that failed because Iran disrupted Starlink coordination and rounded up local assets.
Jiang says trick everywhere blm look look it's a classic color revolution playbook in iran where uh they have these ngos who organize people they control information spaces...
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"...a lot of them are Mossad, right, they're forced to use Starlink. But then when you use Starlink, they're able now to locate where..."
"So, you know, they killed a lot of civilians, but they also killed a lot of Mossad operators. They killed a lot of Israeli..."
"...the script is that the Iranian government was able to jam Starlink terminals. And this is crucial because they use Starlink to communicate amongst..."
"...happened next was that the Iranians were able to jam the Starlink terminals. They basically shut off the internet. And then they were able..."
"...What they didn't expect was that the Iranians could knock out Starlink. So Starlink was that internet that allowed these protesters to coordinate. But..."
"...um the strategy is that iran was able to bring down starlink right they were able to jam star like"
"...down to every power they were able to jam down to starlink that's how they were able to coordinate um they were receiving orders..."
"...the Iranians, were able to close off the internet and jam Starlink and discover these cells. So another way of saying this is that..."
"...they tell them to turn off the cameras, you can't have Starlink, you have internet access. What is... I'm not trying to hold you..."
"...game theory its own military capabilities play into this you mentioned starlink that was a huge deal and uh you know i tend to..."
"...the riots that occurred in iran and you just outlined from starlink that's elon musk how did that get into the hands of these..."
"...and Mossad deeply embedded within these protests as they found using Starlink and so forth. But do you see this as the grand finale..."
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