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What is Behind President Trump’s new threat to Iran?

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by DeRisk
Tuesday, Mar 10, 2026 - 6:42

If you prefer to watch the video you can do so here: https://youtu.be/M3z2RLR5Fkc.

Trump at his recent news conference

Speaking at a news conference at his Florida golf course President Trump’s new threat to take out Iran’s power infrastructure comes just weeks after his promise to aid the thousands of protesters in the streets of Tehran. 

Is this warmongering a clear example of the compulsive fantasy world we have lived in for thousands of years?  We want peace but cannot help producing war.

If so, how do we clear the fantasy and create lasting peace?

Welcome to today’s 5D Playbook News Decoder where we tell the story behind the news.  I’m Branton Kenton-Dau.

Think of the news as a mirror reflecting a fantasy world that does not have our best interests at heart.  In fact this Illusion is a prison that keeps us bound to misery without us ever knowing it exists.

Let the 5D Playbook show you how.

The bars of the prison are not made of iron.  They are made from beliefs we hold about ourselves and how we see the world.  As you watch these videos you are going to see public actors like Trump chained as we are in this prison.  It’s these binding beliefs which are why they do the things they do.

In his inauguration speech Trump said he wished to be remembered as a President of peace.  His actions with Iran show just how deeply bound to the Illusion he remains.

We are not here to decide if Trump is right and who is wrong.  He is a mirror in which we can see the consciousness of humanity. Use the 5D Playbook to discover what is actually true.

War is the projection of pain onto others.

It began around fifteen hundred B.C. when men and women experienced a separation from the gods.  Before then world traditions speak of a golden age of peace and plenty where the gods were close to man. 

They also report that when the gods withdrew our troubles began.

Image of Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria who reigned between 1243-1207 B.C.
Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria who reigned between 1243-1207 B.C.

To illustrate this here is a carved image of Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria who reigned between 1243-1207 B.C.  Tukulti has been called the world’s first tyrant.  Before him there were wars but nothing on the scale or savageness displayed by Tukulti’s armies as they swept into adjacent lands.  Killing for its own sake and the obliteration of towns was something new. 

Tukulti’s behaviour can be seen as the result of the overwhelming pain of this separation.  In the carving he is standing, then kneeling before an empty throne where his god once sat.  Lines from an Assyrian cruciform tablet from around the same time reads:

“My god has forsaken me and disappeared,

My goddess has failed me and keeps at a distance,

The good angel who walked beside me has departed.”

So when Trump goes to war he is following an age old pattern of projecting his pain onto others through bloodshed.  In other words we remain trapped in an endless loop of compulsive behaviour.

If Trump wishes to be remembered as a President of Peace he needs to clear the beliefs that produce the compulsive behaviour and embrace a proven solution.

Twenty-three peer-reviewed journals report that in 1989, all major conflicts ended as 8,000 meditators sat down and focused on world peace. The conflicts included the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the end of the Iraq-Iran war which had killed millions, and, most notably and unexpectedly, the end of the Cold War that had threatened the world with nuclear Armageddon for 40 years.

Through what is now called “heart coherence,” these meditators brought peace by interacting with the Field from which the world arises. Field-level peace then expressed itself as peace in the physical world.

Simple isn’t it as soon as we step out of the Illusion?

The meditators did not own drones.  They did not spend millions on munitions.  All they did was to sit and interact with the field.

A few days ago I wrote to Trump suggesting that he pay groups of 10,000 meditators to meditate together twice a day for world peace.  That would bring coherence to the collective Field.

If you would like to do the same I put the letter below.

It is a new day.  When the compulsions of the past are gone anything is possible.

 

The 5D Playbook https://www.troublesaway.net/5d-playbook.html

Choosing a new reality: https://www.troublesaway.net/

 

Letter written to President Trump: (Trump can also be contacted at https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ )

Donald Trump

President
The White House

1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, DC 20500
USA

Saturday, 7 March 2026

 

Dear President Trump,

Your Legacy – The President of Peace

There is a proven way you can be remembered as a President of Peace.  It is not through armed conflict.  It is by paying groups of 10,000 people to sit down and meditate together twice a day.

This is the proven formulae.  10,000 people represent the square root of one percent of the global population.  Back in the late 1980’s the number was 8,000.  When this number sat down and meditated together twice a day using the advanced Sidhi form of Transcendental Meditation (TM) all major conflicts ceased.

This included the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, the end of the Iraq-Iran war which had killed millions, and, most notably and unexpectedly, the end of the Cold War that had threatened the world with nuclear Armageddon for 40 years.

The efficacy of TM meditation in bringing about a better world has been reported in 116 published studies. https://www.permanentpeace.org/evidence/peace.html

As you know armed conflict brings a temporary peace at best.  For a lasting peace pay people to meditate.  If they are paid they can keep doing it.  This is how you bring about lasting peace.

As the first step I would suggest contacting Tony Nadir, Global Leader of Transcendental Meditation organisations.  You can do so here:  https://drtonynader.com/contact/

I appreciate your time and service to the nation.

Sincerely,

 

 

 

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