PART 3 ANTI-ANTI-NAZI BARBARIAN HORDES ARE KNOCKING DOWN THE

Re: PART 3 ANTI-ANTI-NAZI BARBARIAN HORDES ARE KNOCKING DOWN

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Iran and Israel Make Peace? The Funniest Deal in World History! (LEGO Song Rock Story)
Iron Verdict
May 27, 2026 LEGO Satire
SIGN THE FIRE — A LEGO Song Rock Story

Can two old enemies shake hands while the smoke is still rising?
A peace deal hits the table.
The cameras start rolling.
But the room remembers everything.

This cinematic rock story turns a major geopolitical tension into a dramatic LEGO-style music video. The story follows a powerful leader trying to turn a dangerous Iran-Israel conflict into a historic peace moment, while regional players watch, the media spins the headline, and the deal becomes harder than it looks.

With heavy guitars, dark humor, and a bold rock chorus, this video asks one simple question:
Is this a peace deal… or just a headline before the fire gets higher?



Transcript

[screaming]
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Peace Talks.
[music] With the smoke still rising, drums hit,
guitars wake up, the cameras roll.
[music]
[music]
[music]
Yeah.
[music]
The president walks in [music] with a smile in a pen.
says, "Everybody shake hands. [music] Let the New Deal begin." One side [music] counts missiles.
One side counts graves.
One side wants sanctions [music] gone, one side wants guarantees [singing] made.
The straight is still tense. The money [music] is still locked. The uranium question still ticks like a clock.
[music]
But the man in the red tie points to the stage bringing the neighbors turn the page. Saudi [music] online when Qatar
online to Turkey and Egypt wonder what they're asked to do. Jordan looks [music] sideways. Pakistan says no. And
the cameras keep asking is this how peace will grow?
But you can't [music] paint the walls while the roof is on fire. You can't sell a treaty on a broken wire. You
[music] can't make old enemies smile for the flash. When the whole room smells like smoke and [music] ash, drums rise,
2 minutescrowd claps, guitar, bends high. Sign the fire. Call it peace. [music] Shake the match hand.
Sign [music] the fire. Smile for the choir. Everybody say great deal. [music] While the flames climb higher, sign the fire.
Sign the fire. Peace in [music] a press line.
War in the wire.
The anchor [music] starts spinning in [singing] bright little squares. Historic momentum. New hope in the air.
But down in the desert, the silence [music] is loud. The leader speaks softly. When no microphones crowd, one country says, [music and singing] without Palestine.
Another says not on this timeline.
The eastern power says [music] we won't bow our heads. The western ally says we heard what they said. And
somewhere behind a [music] goldplated door, a map gets unfolded on the floor.
Add one more nation. [music] Add one more line. Make the old accord look brand new and shine. But this is [music]
not business. This is not a suite. You can't compliment it bar and call that retreat. This is blood memory. This is
fear [music] in the ground. This is 40 plus years of no backing down. And [music] the crowd wants answers. The screen wants light. The deal wants
daylight. The generals want night. The public [music] gets slogans. The quiet gets plans. The hidden move waits in invisible [music] hands. Base drops. Stare cracks.
Front man shout. [screaming] Sign the fire. Call [music] it peace. Shake the match hand. Rent the lease.
Sign the fire. Smile for the choir.
Everybody [music] say great deal while the flames climb higher. Sign the fire.
[music]
ign the fire. Peace in a press light. War in the wire.
Slow [music] now. Lights go blue.
There's a paper [singing] on the table. There's a shadow in the room. Nobody [music] says surrender.
They say framework instead. [singing] Nobody says pressure.
They say vision instead. [music] Nobody says this may not land. [music]
They just polish the pen in the leader hand. The old enemy waits. The alley [music] stays cold. The neighbors keep watching what they cannot be sold.
Because peace is not a photo. Peace is not a pose. [music] Peace is not a headline. When every border knows you can dress up the gamble, [music] you can
light up the hall, but the pop twist comes when no one signs it all.
[music]
[music]
Son of fire.
Son of fire. [music] Son of fire.
Sign the fire. [music] Sign the fire. Call it peace.
Shake the match hand. Rent the lease.
Sign the fire. Smile [music] out for the choir. Everybody say a great deal while the flames climb higher. Sign the fire.
Call it calm. Wave the treaty like a lucky charm. Sign the fire. [music] Raise it higher.
Peace on the post. Smoke in the wire. Sign the fire. Sign [music] the fire.
Sign the fire. Sign the fire. Sign the fire. Sign the fire. [music] Fire. Sign the fire. Sign the fire.
Sign the fire. [music] Call it peace.
Sign the fire. Rent the lease. Sign [music] the fire. Smile for the choir.
Everybody sing great deal while the flames climb higher. He wanted a handshake.
[music] The room remembered the war.
[music]
[screaming]
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Peace Talks.
With the smoke still rising, [music] drums hit.
7 minutesGuitars wake up. The cameras roll.
[music]
[music]
[music]
[music]
The president [music] walks in with a smile and a pen.
[music] Says, "Everybody shake hands.
Let the new deal begin." [music] One side counts missiles.
One side [music] counts graves, one side wants sanctions gone, [music] one side wants guarantees [singing] made.
The straight [music] is still tense. The money is still locked. The uranium question still ticks like a clock, but
the man in the red top points to the stage. Bringing the neighbors [music] turn the page. Saudi online, one Qatar
online, two Turkey and Egypt. wonder what they're [music] asked to do. Jordan looks sideways. Pakistan says no. And
the cameras [music] keep asking, "Is this how peace will grow?" But you can't paint the walls while the
roof is on [music] fire. You can't sell a treaty on a broken wire. You can't make old enemy smile for the flash when
the whole room smells like smoking [music] ash. Drums rise, crowd claps,
guitar, [screaming] bends high. Sign [music] the fire. Call it peace. Shake the match hand.
Sign [music] the fire. Smile for the choir. Everybody say great deal. While the flames climb higher, sign the fire.
Sign [music] the fire. Peace in a press line.
War in the wire.
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Re: PART 3 ANTI-ANTI-NAZI BARBARIAN HORDES ARE KNOCKING DOWN

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Re: PART 3 ANTI-ANTI-NAZI BARBARIAN HORDES ARE KNOCKING DOWN

Postby admin » Thu May 28, 2026 3:22 pm

Spin the Peace Wheel Tonight | Deal or Bomb Them? (LEGO Song Rock Story)
Iron Verdict
May 28, 2026

Spin the Peace Wheel Tonight | Deal or Bomb Them?
A peace deal.
A war room.
A spinning wheel.
One question: deal… or disaster?
A cinematic LEGO rock satire about power, media spin, peace talks, and the dark theater behind modern conflict.

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Re: PART 3 ANTI-ANTI-NAZI BARBARIAN HORDES ARE KNOCKING DOWN

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Russia Goes After NATO-War Centers in Kiev, Iran Winning Big | Larry C. Johnson
Neutrality Studies
May 28, 2026

Updates on the Ukraine-Proxy War and the Iran War with Larry C. Johnson: Both wars are about to get worse as NATO is trying to expand the fight into Russia. Moscow will now escalate in Kiev to send final message to Collective West. At the same time, the global economic shock from the Iran War will only grow deeper and more intensive with every day.

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