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The speaker discusses a film about WikiLeaks that is said to attack Iran and potentially start a war with it, noting Benedict Cumberbatch is playing the speaker. The opening scene, set in a military complex in Tehran, shows a file for a nuclear bomb marked with nuclear symbols. There are notes in Farsi, and an older scientist speaks as a high-speed camera measures an explosive charge wave designed to trigger a chain reaction. Four scientists in white coats walk in a windowless corridor, and the youngest, named Simsana, writes on the file. The payload’s dimensions are said to be consistent with a Shabab missile.
The next scene, in Cairo, features the Iranian nuclear scientist meeting a US CIA agent named Kate. A close-up again shows the handwritten diagram of a nuclear bomb—the same diagram seen in the opening—with Simsana claiming he copied it from memory. The scientists are said to be testing the explosive within six months. The speaker references Tom’s national intelligence estimate, which asserted that Iran did not have a nuclear program. The speaker notes that all 16 US intelligence agencies contributing to that report said Iran did not have a nuclear program with high confidence, and this has been reaffirmed annually since then. A senior diplomat at the table with the CIA agent says, “shit, We thought they were at least three years away from a bomb,” asserting that Tom’s report does not say they were three years away, describing this as a lie upon a lie and a large budget-driven effort to push the narrative in November.
The Iranian nuclear scientist allegedly says that if the project works, they won’t hesitate to sell the technology, and even if one of these devices falls into the wrong hands, they’ll sell it anyway. The speaker summarizes this as a reality of a world where not only intelligence agencies are at war, but corrupt media and culture. They emphasize a long-standing group of people who have revealed truths about the world and institutions, noting that powerful cultural and industrial forces—corporations interfacing with governments and global logistics—shape outcomes. The National Security Agency’s expenditure is claimed to be approximately 70% through contractors like Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, creating a lobby pushing particular directions. The central question raised is how such a lie entered a script about WikiLeaks, given the national intelligence estimate, and why it was acceptable to slander an entire nation and drum up war, because certain people in the system desire war.