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Geopolitics with Ghost Ep. 16: Narrative Crashes, Optics Games & War Theater Unmasked – June 20, 2025

Geopolitics with Ghost Ep. 16: Narrative Crashes, Optics Games & War Theater Unmasked – June 20, 2025

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In Episode 16 of Geopolitics with Ghost, Ghost delivers a fast-moving, high-signal breakdown of the collapsing war narrative surrounding Israel and Iran. He opens with a nod to Trump’s Juneteenth post and the significance of his “special prosecutor” declaration on the 2020 election fraud, framing it as a marker of narrative acceleration.

From there, Ghost peels back the layers on the Israel-Iran psyop, exposing contradictory headlines, staged media optics, and the pattern of manufactured escalation designed to provoke emotional reactions. He dissects the role of fear porn, draws connections between cyber psyops and psychological warfare, and argues that what we’re watching is less about global conflict and more about breaking the mental grip of old narratives.

The episode also covers information warfare tools like memetic judo, truth timing, and cultural inversion, tactics being used by both sides of the digital battlefield. Ghost emphasizes the importance of discernment, spiritual grounding, and zooming out to see the broader game board as systems collapse and new paradigms emerge.

Smart, sharp, and unapologetically red-pilled, this episode is a reminder that the war is spiritual, the optics are everything, and nothing is what it seems.

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