Leaked blueprints from Iran's Revolutionary Guard expose secret 'psychological warfare' used to crush dissent as protests engulf the country
Chilling secret documents and videos obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail have laid bare the inner workings of Iran's ruthless 'repression machine.'
Chilling secret documents and videos obtained exclusively by the Daily Mail have laid bare the inner workings of Iran's ruthless 'repression machine'—exposing the hidden war room and brutal tactics used to crush the uprising currently sweeping the country.
The leaked files obtained by United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), were acquired out of the regime's inner sanctum, revealing for the first time the 'nervous system' of the Ayatollah's crackdown: the shadowy Tharallah Headquarters in Tehran.
While brave protesters flood the streets of Tehran in ongoing demonstrations, these documents show they are facing a highly organized, industrial-scale operation designed to keep the dictatorship alive at any cost.
Dubbed a 'manual for repression,' the dossier exposes the terrifying role of the Basij Imam Ali Units—the regime's shock troops founded specifically to quell unrest after the 2009 Green Movement, the largest challenge to the Islamic Republic's legitimacy since its inception.
Today, these specialized units are the primary enforcement arm facing the current wave of protests.
According to the leaked playbook being published by UANI, these units are mobilized under a 'yellow' security alert, deploying 'swarms' of lethal motorcycle gangs to terrorize neighborhoods.
The documents describe these motorbike units as a 'hit-and-run tool' designed for 'fast, cheap, and brutal repression.' Their orders are chillingly specific: chase down protesters, run them off roads, and intimidate civilians into silence.
Videos recorded from inside Iran in the past week show these units shooting at protestors from their motorbikes as they carry out their suppression operation.
According to the leaked playbook being published by UANI, these units are mobilized under a 'yellow' security alert, deploying 'swarms' of lethal motorcycle gangs to terrorize neighborhoods
This 'hidden infrastructure,' which has long operated in the shadows, is now being brought into the light
But the manual goes further, offering a window into the twisted psychology of the regime's enforcers. It explicitly instructs riders to wage 'psychological warfare' against unarmed civilians.
Riders are ordered to move in strict 'two-column formations' at slow speeds to make their numbers appear overwhelming. They are told to deliberately rev their engines to create a deafening noise and blast their headlights to disorient and panic crowds.
The goal, the manual states, is to 'scatter crowds before they grow' by weaving through alleys and flanking terrified demonstrators.