Iran didn’t slowly become what you see on the news - it was psychologically taken.
In this episode, Chase breaks down the real mechanism behind Iran’s transformation:
The difference between a people and the system that cages them
How revolutions don’t shift power but shift who gets to use violence, and
Why fear - not religion - became the enforcement tool
From a modern, secular Iran in the 60s and 70s to a regime sustained by narrative control, surveillance, and compliance rituals, this is a case study in how educated civilizations get hijacked without realizing it.
He’ll dissect the psychological trap that started in 1979, why today’s protests are memory colliding with fear, and the three paths Iran is likely to take next.
This isn’t just about Iran - it’s a preview of what happens anywhere belief becomes mandatory, and truth becomes a liability.
About Chase Hughes
Chase Hughes is a former military Chief who specializes in behavior profiling, interrogation, and Human Intelligence operations.
He now develops tactics for government agencies and businesses in ‘Enhanced Persuasion’ and people-reading skills.
Chase is also the bestselling author of ‘The Behavior Ops Manual’, and ‘Phrase Seven’.
Chase now teaches advanced behavior skills to law firms, businesses, and the general public.
The courses range from violence-prediction and interrogation to extreme influence and people-reading.
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