#086 - Contra Iran, Part 2

#086 - Contra Iran, Part 2

From Fourth Reich Archaeology by Fourth Reich Archaeology

March 6, 2026 · 1h 40m

About this episode

The episode discusses the complexities of the war with Iran, examining narratives and the roles of various political entities.

We are coming in hot this week to give you our take on the “war” with Iran. We cover the Official Narrative (inasmuch as there even is one—and if there is it’s utterly incoherent), and a number of the alternative narratives. We call out the criminality and cruelty of the murderous plot against the Iranian people, and detangle the respective roles of Israel and the U.S. ruling class. While many critical discourses around the war against Iran pay lip service to the condemnation of Ayatollah Khamenei, and even celebration or mockery of his death, we consider the actual consequences of this sort of dehumanization. The propaganda machine—the spectacle—is operating on all cylinders to cook up new ways to blame the cravenness and psychopathy of the ruling class on the patsy-du-jour. Will the mainstream, or even a major presidential candidate, follow Tuckkker Carlson’s lead in blaming “the joos” for controlling Trump and the American government like puppets? Alex Jones and Nick Fuentes have, as are increasing numbers of observers justifiably biased against the genocidal Israeli state. Of course blaming Jews for the crimes of the ruling class is a psyop that dates back to Tsarist Russia…

People in this episode

Host: Fourth Reich Archaeology

Topics covered

  • Iran war
  • propaganda
  • historical materialism
  • dehumanization
  • U.S. foreign policy
  • Israel
  • anti-Semitism

Keywords

  • Iran
  • war
  • propaganda
  • dehumanization
  • historical materialism
  • U.S. ruling class
  • Israel
  • anti-Semitism

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Israeli state, U.S. ruling class

Places: Iran, Russia

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