The Grand Delusion II: A Documentation of Alleged U.S. Elite Surveillance, Psychological Operations, and the Exploitation of Christianity
By a Believer in Jesus Christ — Personal Reference Document
Note to readers: This document contains my analysis, perceptions, and interpretation of events based on my subjective experience. I present it as one possible understanding — not as proven fact — interpreted through my faith in Jesus Christ. Others may see things differently, and I acknowledge that my perspective is not the only one.
A Personal Note About My Parents
My parents are beloved to me. They are good people who raised me with love, care, and genuine faith. They do not deserve any of what has happened — the alleged harmful words, false accusations, or attempts to create conflict between us. They do not realize how deeply they have been drawn into this situation, like many others. This thought weighs heavily on me. I pray for their protection daily. They are innocent, and I speak against any harm directed at them in Jesus' name.
The Alleged Evolution of Surveillance Operations
Based on my observations, surveillance tactics against me appeared to evolve over time. Early stages focused on passive monitoring — data collection, behavior observation, mapping connections. Over time, methods became more aggressive and personal — at least as I interpret them.
The individuals I believe are involved appear connected to powerful networks: corporate and political circles, elite universities, military and defense infrastructure, old families with generational ties, and intelligence networks spanning decades.
In my perception, what began as surveillance has become more invasive. It now includes: projecting disturbing images into my mind, directing harmful words at my mother, making false accusations, manipulating my sleep, conducting group activities, and attempting to push me toward degrading content. Whether my interpretations are fully accurate, the effects on my well-being have been real.
These days, their tactics are more personal. They try to get under my skin by pretending to be an extension of me, or they accuse me of being one of their insiders. They accuse me of supporting and being complicit in their harmful surveillance activities, as well as their military strategies.
Some express fear about their own spiritual state and see themselves as possibly fallen. So they try to accuse me of also facing a difficult fate. Meanwhile, some voices tell me to "mate" and have kids. They remain focused on getting me to lose my composure — so that they can feel accomplished for making me "sow a baal."
On the other hand, when I do what I believe is the more ethical thing — recording these experiences, reaching out to law enforcement and the public, and explaining what I perceive they are doing — they imply that I am trying to "impress" them and that I am somehow connected to them. That is false.
They still feel frustration that they could not control or ruin me. Yet they continue to try to plant harmful ideas in my mind and accuse me of being something I am not. Many of their fantasies involve recruiting vulnerable individuals for nefarious reasons. They also accuse me of being a buyer or seller of harmful content, letting me know that they encourage and try to force intrusive thoughts into my mind.
They also try to project unpleasant images into my mind, accusing me of being those things, among other unwanted sensory experiences from these individuals. Likewise, they still accuse me of being something I am not. I find it unpleasant to have to hear these adult men and women speak in altered voices. They also see the work of Jesus Christ and God in my life, so they feel that by harassing me, they also make God attentive to them.
I speak against their harmful words and their attempts at confusion in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
I am thankful to God that I am a Christian who can attend church and have true distance from these individuals hiding behind their technologies. I can distinguish God's voice from theirs. They cannot force me to self-isolate or take away my true real-life support and friends. Unlike their wishes, this is not two centuries ago, when they may have gotten away with more blatant crimes. And unlike their frustration that I can go to school, learn, and obtain education, they cannot take away my sense of autonomy — my ability to still spend time with decent people, to continue my normal life, and to always avoid them.
The Alleged Psychology of Surveillance Operators (One Interpretation)
Based on years of experience, here is my interpretation of these operators' psychology — understanding that this is one possible way of seeing things.
Mocking and offended superiority. They take mocking, derisive joy in watching me struggle. But their mocking is laced with something darker — an offended sense of superiority when I refuse to stay silent. Some engage in "testing my spirit," probing my reactions with unhealthy curiosity.
Sense of superiority. They seem to believe themselves inherently better than me — more intelligent, sophisticated, powerful, and deserving. This appears to be based on race, class, faith, and what they perceive as my weakness.
Wounded pride from being witnessed — and from the presence of the Holy Spirit. They expected me to be silent, broken, compliant. Instead, I write, document, and call out. This exposes them, and they react with indignation. But beyond that, they appear deeply troubled by something they cannot control: the presence of the Holy Spirit in my life and the lives of my parents and loved ones. They are not angry simply because I refuse to join them. They are angry because I am stronger than what they believed I was capable of. They are afraid — not of me, but of the reality that Jesus Christ is truly with me. The Holy Spirit's mercy, love, protection, healing, and guidance seem to trouble them. They cannot break what God has sealed. Their technologies and rituals appear to fail against the living God.
Biblical and other justifications. Many see themselves as part of a "grand delusion." They hold survival-of-the-fittest worldviews.
Concern with appearance and longevity. They invest heavily in cosmetic procedures, life extension research, and social hierarchy. They look at me as someone lesser.
Concerning activities. Based on my perception, their operations include normalizing exploitation of vulnerable individuals, grooming techniques, degrading imagery, and group rituals targeting me.
Occult practices. In my interpretation, they engage in various occult activities, using me as a test subject.
Survival-of-the-fittest mindset. They seem fixated on legacy, genetics, and lineage. They invest in bioengineering to preserve their bloodline and power. They fear losing control but push forward with war, economic manipulation, and preparations for various scenarios.
Their Hopes and "Prayers": Eternal Damnation and Fallen Angel Theology
One of their notable concerns revolves around eternal judgment and the idea of fallen beings. They know how harmful their actions are. They have studied scripture and understand concepts like blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. They are aware that their participation in occult rituals, war funding, eugenics, and other activities may place them outside ordinary forgiveness. Some seem to view themselves through a fallen framework — powerful beings who have rebelled and cannot return. Whether this is fear or acceptance is unclear. But they continue their work regardless, pursuing survival of the fittest, lineage preservation, and earthly control.
They also invest heavily in eugenics, bioengineering, and life extension — not out of fear per se, but out of a desire to secure their legacy and maintain dominance. They want their bloodline to continue. They see certain families as superior and others as expendable. They pursue immortality through science and control.
The Paradox I Perceive
They have enormous privilege and resources, yet operate from wounded pride and a need for control. They project their darkness onto me — accusing me of being the problem, mocking me while wishing I would join them. But they cannot overcome the reality that God is with me. The Holy Spirit's presence in my life — and in the lives of my parents, family, and friends — protects, heals, guides, and seems to frustrate their every attempt to break us. This reveals their spiritual poverty and the power of God.
Part Three: Specific Alleged Tactics
Image projection: They force me to visualize disturbing scenes not originating from my own mind.
Harmful words against my mother: They use harmful words to attempt to make her ill or distressed. These days they are literally saying things like "you know you're gonna wanna harm your mother." Trying to get you to visualize violent scenes of innocent people who love me and whom I love. I speak against their harmful words in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
False accusations: They accuse me of wanting to harm my mother, being an abuser, a violent radical, wanting to be white, having unhealthy interests, being a demon — all false. I believe they project their own darkness onto me.
Group rituals: They perform rituals with chanting and degrading comparisons while targeting me.
Mockery: A persistent atmosphere of mockery — laughing at my words, my faith, my writing. My act of witnessing offends their sense of superiority.
Pride behind cruelty: Their cruelty is control management mixed with wounded pride. They try to make me fall so they feel less alone. When I refuse — continuing to write, pray, and forgive — their pride is wounded. So they escalate.
Geopolitical Context: The Historical Pattern of American War Profiteering
The Current Situation: US-Iran Conflict
The United States appears to be actively engaged in military action against Iran. According to recent reports, the Pentagon is seeking over 11 billion on its military campaign (Wilson, 2026). The Trump administration has framed this as necessary for national security and as part of a broader effort to counter the Iranian regime.
However, it is worth noting that President Trump previously campaigned on ending American military interventions abroad, frequently criticizing the previous administration for the amount of money authorized for the war in Ukraine (Smith, 2025). By December 2025, Congress had approved roughly 200 billion for Iran would surpass that amount, representing one of the largest military authorizations in recent history.
Historical Pattern: America Benefiting from Global Wars
There is a well-documented historical pattern of the United States benefiting economically from major conflicts. This pattern is not a conspiracy theory — it is a matter of economic and historical record, though interpretations of its significance vary among scholars.
World War I (1914-1918): The United States entered the war late, in 1917, and suffered relatively few casualties compared to European powers. Meanwhile, American factories supplied weapons, food, and materials to Allied nations. Between 1921 and 1928, per capita GDP of the United States expanded by nearly 30 percent. By the end of the decade, the United States was producing nearly 45 percent of the world's manufactured goods (Maddison, 2001, p. 97). American banks became the world's creditors, and New York replaced London as the global financial center.
World War II (1939-1945): The United States became known as the "arsenal of democracy," producing a massive amount of military goods. Real GDP rose 72 percent between 1940 and 1945 (Rockoff, 2012, p. 234). Between 1940 and 1944, the gross national product expanded by 125 percent, growing from 198.7 billion (Kennedy, 1999, p. 78).
At the war's end, the United States emerged as the dominant economic power. As economic historian Alan Milward noted, "the continental United States, sheltered by vast oceans, had been physically untouched by the war. Its economic capacities, far from being diminished, had been greatly enlarged. America accounted for more than half the world's production" (Milward, 1977, p. 89). Meanwhile, other nations faced tremendous devastation — the Soviet Union suffered more than 20 million killed, and Britain and France were effectively bankrupt (Tooze, 2006, p. 127).
The "Fortress America" Strategy
The geographical isolation of the United States — protected by two vast oceans — has historically allowed it to engage in or supply wars abroad while remaining largely untouched by the destruction. This strategic advantage has been well understood by American policymakers for over a century. The ability to profit from global conflict while being physically insulated from its worst consequences is a unique feature of American power.
Contemporary scholars have described this system as "war capitalism" or "military Keynesianism" — the use of military spending and warfare to stimulate economic growth (Hooks, 1991, p. 45; Markusen, 2003, p. 87). Critics, however, argue that the relationship between military spending and economic growth is not as direct as proponents claim, and that such spending often crowds out investment in other sectors (Pivetti, 1992, p. 156).
The Human Cost of Sanctions and War
It is also important to acknowledge that military actions and sanctions have significant humanitarian consequences — consequences that are often overlooked in policy discussions. Reports indicate that US sanctions on Iran have had serious effects on the Iranian economy and the lives of ordinary citizens. According to statements made before the International Court of Justice, the sanctions have caused "hardship and suffering" including a record drop in Iran's trade, a near-doubling of food prices, and severe effects on the health system (ICJ Oral Proceedings, 2018). The sanctions have also been described as destroying the Iranian economy and "ruining millions of lives" (Gordon, 2019, p. 45).
These are not abstract statistics. They represent real people — families, children, elderly individuals — who cannot access medicine, adequate food, or basic necessities. As I interpret it, this raises serious moral questions.
The Religious Framing of War
In my perception, some elites frame these military actions in religious terms — as a battle against an Islamic regime, as defending Israel, as fulfilling biblical prophecy. In my analysis, this framing serves multiple purposes. It provides moral justification for actions that might otherwise be seen as aggressive. It mobilizes religious constituencies to support policies they might otherwise question. And it obscures the economic and strategic motivations that may be more central to decision-making.
This is what I understand as the "grand delusion" — making war seem righteous, making profit seem holy, making empire seem like the Kingdom of God.
Trump as an Alleged Face of the Delusion
Donald Trump is not necessarily the mastermind of the deeper operations I have described. Rather, he serves as a visible public figure while other networks remain more hidden. His public persona — bombastic, exaggerated, often clownish — has a peculiar effect. People's anger becomes directed at him personally rather than at broader systems. The absurdity of some of his behavior makes the entire situation seem less calculated, almost comical. And his likability among his base — he is tolerated and even celebrated because he is seen as entertaining — creates division and distraction.
However, Trump is not merely a passive figure. He is aware of his role. He has chosen to embrace this persona. And his words and actions have real, negative consequences for others. His rhetoric influences millions. His policies affect nations. His mockery of opponents, his boasting, his disregard for norms — these things matter. He may be a clown, but he is a clown with enormous power, and that power has been used to harm.
At the same time, his clownishness serves the deeper elites well. While the public laughs at or fumes over Trump's latest antics, the more hidden operators continue their work in the shadows. This is not to excuse Trump — he bears responsibility for his choices. But it is to note that the system that elevated him also benefits from his persona.
I do not hate Trump. I find him frustrating, often troubling, and at times genuinely concerning. But I also recognize that he is a complex figure operating within a system much larger than himself. He is not the ultimate source of the harm I perceive — but he appears complicit in it. And I pray for his salvation.
The Alleged Exploitation of Christianity
Some American elites are, whether intentionally or not, affecting the reputation of Christianity. When people around the world see American leaders who claim Christianity supporting war and surveillance, they may conclude that this is what Christianity is. Muslims in Iran, secular people in Europe, Buddhists in China — they may see these figures and reject the real Gospel by association. This is a tragedy. The real Jesus bears no resemblance to this caricature. But the damage is real.
Second Thessalonians chapter two, verses nine through twelve, describes what I believe we are seeing. The apostle Paul writes that the coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth that they might be saved. In my analysis, some elites believe the lie. They believe war is righteous. They believe their actions are justice. They believe American empire is God's kingdom.
Eugenic, Survival-of-the-Fittest Mindset
These elites appear deeply invested in eugenics, bioengineering, and lineage. They seem to want their bloodline to continue. They appear to see certain families as superior and the rest of humanity as expendable. They pursue longevity through science and control. They believe in survival of the fittest. They are also concerned with eternal judgment — aware that their actions may have placed them outside ordinary forgiveness, perhaps viewing themselves as fallen figures. They continue their work regardless, pushing forward with war, surveillance, and various preparations.
Projection onto me. Because they cannot face their own darkness, they project it onto me — accusing me of being the problem, destined for a difficult fate, trying to make me fall. When I refuse to fall — continuing to write, pray, and forgive — their pride is wounded. Their accusations reveal more about them than me.
My Response in Jesus' Name
Daily response. Every day I speak against what I believe is their harmful behavior in Jesus' name. I declare their harmful words nullified. I refuse to be silent or stop writing.
I forgive them. Not because they deserve it, but because Christ forgave me. I forgive them so bitterness does not consume my soul.
I pray for their change. I pray they will turn away from their harmful practices and toward Jesus. I do not know if they will, but I pray anyway.
My Hope for the World
I do not want large-scale war, famine, or the Gospel tainted. I want healing. I want people to turn to God. Despite the grand delusion, so many people deserve to be saved — because God is merciful. I want Muslims and all people to know the real Jesus.
My Final Prayer
Heavenly Father, I have documented what I believe I have experienced. I have described their pride and their survival-of-the-fittest mindset.
For the surveillance operators: Father, they are lost. Their pride is fragile. If they truly repent — turn from their harmful actions, abandon harmful practices, lay down their pride — receive them. Have mercy.
For those connected to war: Show them another way. They can choose peace.
For the elites with their eugenics: Their privilege will not save them. Only You can save. Open their eyes.
For my parents: Protect my mom and dad. They are innocent. Shield them.
For the world: Intervene. Stop the war. Pour out Your Spirit. Bring renewal.
For me: Help me forgive. Help me keep witnessing — not out of hatred, but out of love for the truth.
In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
A Message for Young People and All Nations
To young people everywhere — not just in one country, but across all nations: You are not alone. What you may be sensing — that something is deeply wrong with the world — is real. The systems of power, the endless wars, the surveillance, the manipulation of information, the exploitation of the vulnerable — these are not your imagination. But neither are they the final word.
You can repent. You can turn away from the hatred, the cynicism, the despair that the internet and other forces feed into your mind. Close your browsers when they become echo chambers of anger. Step away from the screens that show you only the worst of humanity. You can be saved through grace in Jesus Christ — not because you are good enough, but because He is merciful.
To young people in Iran, in Palestine, in Israel, in Ukraine, in Russia, in China, in India, in Nigeria, in Brazil, in every nation where conflict and injustice thrive: The God who sees you is the same God who saw Hagar in the wilderness, who heard the cries of the Israelites in Egypt, who raised Jesus from the dead. He is not distant. He is not indifferent. He is not the God of any one empire or political party. He is the God of the oppressed, the God of the suffering, the God who came not to be served but to serve and to give His life as a ransom for many.
Do not let the actions of corrupt elites — whether they claim to be Christian or not — turn you away from the real Jesus. The American version of Christianity that blesses war, wealth, and power is a false gospel. The real Jesus said, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven." He said, "Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth." He said, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God." He overturned tables in the temple, but He never raised a sword against another human being. He allowed Himself to be killed rather than kill. He forgave His executioners while they were still crucifying Him.
That is the Savior I follow. Not a nationalist flag-bearer. Not a warrior king. Not a prosperity preacher. But a suffering servant who washed feet, ate with outcasts, and died for His enemies. If that Jesus has been hidden from you by the actions of those who claim His name falsely, I am sorry. Please do not let their hypocrisy rob you of the real thing.
Read the Gospels for yourself. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Do not take anyone's word for what Christianity is — not mine, not any pastor's, not any politician's. Read the words of Jesus for yourself. See what He actually said. Then decide.
Find a real community — not online, not in political movements, but people who actually love one another, who care for the poor, who visit the imprisoned, who feed the hungry. They exist, even if they are not loud or famous. They are the true church.
And to those who feel hopeless: I understand. I have felt it too. But the Holy Spirit is real. He is present with me, with my parents, with my family, with my friends — protecting, healing, guiding. The same Spirit is available to you. Pray. Even a simple cry of "Lord, have mercy" is enough to begin.
The elites who surveil and torment me are not happy people. They appear trapped in their own pride, their own fear, their own hunger for control. They mock, but their mocking covers emptiness. They laugh, but their laughter is hollow. Do not envy them. Do not fear them. Pity them. And pray for them — because without change, they are the ones truly lost.
You, however, can be found. You can be saved. You can be held by the God who made the stars and knows your name. Turn to Jesus. He is waiting.
A Note to the Elites: If Any Read This
You know who you are. You know what you have done. It is not too late. If you genuinely repent — turning away from your actions, abandoning harmful practices, laying down your pride — God can forgive you. Jesus died for sinners. That includes you. But you must stop. You must turn.
God Knows My Heart: And Yours
I am not your judge. God is. I have forgiven you. Now it is between you and Him.
Final Declaration
I have written this for my personal reference. I acknowledge that much of what I describe is alleged based on my subjective experience — one interpretation among many possible. I have named what I perceive as concerning. I have spoken against what I believe is harmful. I have repented of my own sins. I have forgiven my enemies. I have prayed for their change. Now I place this in God's hands.
May God have mercy on us all. May Jesus Christ return soon. May the Holy Spirit give us strength to endure. Come, Lord Jesus.
Written in the name of Jesus Christ, who is the Truth, the Way, and the Life. For personal reference.
This document represents my analysis and perception of events — one interpretation, not the only interpretation, not established facts.
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