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cover of episode IRAN: If USA was serious, it would have hit -Arak IR-40 capable of producing plutonium for weapons. It has been disabled and redesigned; not targeted.  OR: Bushehr nuclear power plant: A light-water reactor providing civilian electricity.

IRAN: If USA was serious, it would have hit -Arak IR-40 capable of producing plutonium for weapons. It has been disabled and redesigned; not targeted.  OR: Bushehr nuclear power plant: A light-water reactor providing civilian electricity.

2025/6/22
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Psychopath In Your Life with Dianne Emerson

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"Warfare and trickery. It is your natural element." - Dorothy Dunnet

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What the USA Said It Hit: 

Fordow: An underground uranium enrichment facility near Qom. Targeted with bunker-buster bombs and reportedly “completely obliterated.” 

Natanz: Iran’s main uranium centrifuge enrichment plant. Sustained significant damage. 

Isfahan: Uranium conversion and support facility. Damaged by the strikes. 

These sites are all related to uranium enrichment, which is critical for producing weapons-grade uranium. 

What the USA Did Not Hit: 

Arak IR-40 heavy-water reactor: A research reactor formerly capable of producing plutonium for weapons. It has been disabled and redesigned; not targeted. 

Bushehr nuclear power plant: A light-water reactor providing civilian electricity. It remains operational and was not attacked. 

FAHAM smart grid infrastructure: The nationwide digital smart meter and grid control system. This critical infrastructure was not targeted or damaged.

Summary: The U.S. strikes focused exclusively on Iran’s uranium enrichment program and related facilities, while deliberately avoiding power-generation reactors and the smart grid infrastructure. The facility with historic plutonium production potential (Arak) was left untouched, as was the critical energy control infrastructure that could be used for covert population management. 

 

What the USA Said It Hit: 

Fordow: An underground uranium enrichment facility near Qom. Targeted with bunker-buster bombs and reportedly “completely obliterated.” 

Natanz: Iran’s main uranium centrifuge enrichment plant. Sustained significant damage. 

Isfahan: Uranium conversion and support facility. Damaged by the strikes. 

What the USA Did Not Hit: 

Arak IR-40 heavy-water reactor: A research reactor formerly capable of producing plutonium for weapons. It has been disabled and redesigned; not targeted. 

Bushehr nuclear power plant: A light-water reactor providing civilian electricity. It remains operational and was not attacked. 

FAHAM smart grid infrastructure: The nationwide digital smart meter and grid control system. This critical infrastructure was not targeted or damaged. 

Summary: The U.S. strikes focused exclusively on Iran’s uranium enrichment program and related facilities, while deliberately avoiding power-generation reactors and the smart grid infrastructure. The facility with historic plutonium production potential (Arak) was left untouched, as was the critical energy control infrastructure that could be used for covert population management. 

Iran’s Nuclear Power, Smart Grid, and the Silent War Strategy An analysis of how nuclear energy and digital grid control enable covert population management under the cover of peaceful power and nonproliferation compliance. 

Global Distraction: The Bomb Narrative 

For decades, international attention has fixated on Iran’s alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons. This narrative centers on uranium enrichment facilities such as Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, concerns about plutonium production via the Arak heavy-water reactor, international agreements like the JCPOA, and inspections and sanctions. 

What the world watches: 

Uranium enrichment: Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan 

Bomb material stockpiling: highly enriched uranium, plutonium-239 

Reprocessing plants: hypothetical, none declared by Iran 

JCPOA compliance: inspections, verification 

Missile delivery systems: ballistic missile development 

June 21–22, 2025: U.S. Strikes on Iranian Nuclear Sites 

The United States and its allies launched precision strikes targeting three uranium enrichment facilities: 

Fordow (an underground enrichment site), reported to be obliterated 

Natanz (main centrifuge facility), heavily damaged 

Isfahan (conversion and support facility), damaged 

All strikes focused on uranium enrichment and not on power generation or smart-grid infrastructure. 

 

What Was Not Targeted  Facility  Purpose  Status  Arak IR-40 heavy-water reactor  Originally capable of plutonium production; currently used for medical isotope production  Untouched  Bushehr light-water power reactor  Civilian base load electricity generation  Operational  FAHAM smart grid and smart meters  Nationwide digital energy control infrastructure  Fully intact 
Notably, the one facility with historic plutonium potential, Arak, was not hit.  

The Deeper Strategy: Silent War through Energy Control 

While global attention remains fixed on bombs and fissile material, Iran has been developing FAHAM, its National Smart Metering Program, which aims to replace more than 33 million traditional meters for electricity, water, and gas. Built on international standards (IEC 62559 and EPRI methodology), FAHAM enables total digital control of household energy consumption, remote disconnection or throttling, real-time consumption surveillance, and potentially the delivery of harmful power quality disturbances such as dirty electricity and transients. 

 

Energy Pathway: Reactor → Grid → Meter → Human Target 

Energy generation at the Bushehr nuclear plant provides large, stable base load power. 

High-voltage transmission lines carry this power across the country. 

Regional substations act as potential injection points where dirty electricity, harmonics, and transients can be introduced. 

Local substations with automated control systems manage power flow and can manipulate power quality. 

FAHAM smart meters serve as endpoints capable of remote cutoff, frequency injection, surveillance, and delivery of harmful signals. 

The human population is the ultimate target, exposed to these harmful signals which may cause chronic health effects, psychological stress, and behavioral control. 

 

The Cleverness of the Strategy 

The visible threat consists of bombs, enrichment sites, and international inspections. However, the hidden threat lies in grid-based energy weaponization, digital control of the population, and psychological and biological manipulation via unmonitored smart grid operations. 

Why Nuclear Power Is Essential 

Nuclear power plants such as Bushehr provide the stable, massive energy required to run digital substations, smart meters, and automated grid controls reliably. The Arak reactor serves as a political decoy, drawing international attention away from the real weaponization of the grid infrastructure. 

Strategic Summary  Component  Role in Silent War  Bushehr reactor  Provides stable base load power for digital grid control  Arak reactor  Political decoy to divert attention from grid weaponization  FAHAM smart grid  Core infrastructure for surveillance, control, and silent attacks  Digital substations  Points for injecting dirty power, frequency manipulation  Smart meters  Endpoint tools for household-level energy control  Human population  Target of chronic exposure to manipulated energy for control   

Bottom Line 

The U.S. strikes degraded Iran’s uranium enrichment capability but left intact the core infrastructure for silent war: Bushehr’s power supply, Arak’s decoy value, FAHAM’s digital grid, and control mechanisms in substations and smart meters. The silent war via energy control remains a live risk, operating beneath the surface of traditional nuclear weapons concerns.