The Merchant of Death and the Price of Empire-Prophecy 2026
- Paula Sadler

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Who is the Terrorist Now?
3-3-2026
Last July, after the United States bombed Iran, I entered into a remote viewing — a meditation to reveal the truth behind the real motivation. What I saw was disturbing and deeply sad.
I entered into prayer and meditation for the healing of Iran, Israel, and the United States. I believe there was another path to take. The war we are now in did not have to happen. Peace negotiations were underway, and a resolution was at hand — and the hope of that has now been crushed.
When the United States lost its control of oil in Iran in 1951, the United States and Britain moved quickly to stage a coup and overthrow Mossadegh in order to regain control of the oil. They did so in 1953 under the Shah. Once again, the U.S. lost control of oil in 1979, and it has wanted that control back ever since.
This is about oil and resources. It has always been about oil and resources.
Iran is a country that asserts and seeks its independence, yet an act of independence is often labeled terrorism by the United States, because the United States seeks domination and power.
Iran has approximately 208 billion barrels of oil reserves, along with an estimated 50 million barrels in stockpiled reserves projected to last nearly 290 years. It holds about 11% of the world’s oil — the third-largest oil reserves in the world. Venezuela holds the largest reserves, and Saudi Arabia is second. Why do you think there have been military actions near Venezuela? Why attempts to control nations rich in oil? These are not coincidences.
This is an invitation for everyone to open their eyes and see the truth. It is not about terrorism.
Terrorism Noun The systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion.
Who is the terrorist? Who is using coercion? Who is causing chaos?
I had hoped and prayed that the world would find another way. Yet here we are — innocent lives being lost. Israel states that it is right and that it has been harmed. The United States agrees with Israel. Iran wants its independence, and the harm done to its country for nearly a hundred years by the United States and Great Britain has not been resolved. It has now been further escalated.
There are deadly and catastrophic results of colonialism and expansionism. When we look back at history — whether at the Roman Empire and its demise, or Great Britain and its eventual loss of global power after World War II — we see that expansion ultimately collapses under its own weight. After World War II, Great Britain was left bankrupt and could no longer sustain its imperial expansion.
It has been estimated that due to British colonialism, over 160 million lives were lost over forty years — the equivalent of wiping out an entire country every year, a country the size of Bosnia. In modern terms, that would be like destroying the entire city and population of Los Angeles every year for forty years.
Was the world made a better place because of it?
I have made my predictions. I have shared my vision. This stands as a place marker in time — July 2025 — and now going forward.
I invite you to read my book, The Garden and the Flame, to understand what I believe is the deeper truth behind the relationship between the United States, Great Britain, Israel, and Iran. This is not just a story of Iran or the Middle East. It is a story of human failing — greed, lust for power, domination, and a spiritual sickness that has infected the world. We are now seeing it grow within our own country and within our own government.
We should be seeking peace, not war. We should be seeking mutual understanding. Where reparations and amends need to be made, they should be made.
I hope and pray that I will see this in my lifetime.
My Remote Viewing From June 2025
From my Remote Viewing My book The Garden and The Flame Emerged.
June 24, 2025
In my remote viewing with Trump, Netanyahu, and the Ayatollah Khomeini — involving the United States, Iran, and Israel — I saw Trump walking in shallow, contaminated water beneath a biohazard cloud filled with red smoke.
I sensed continued escalations and a connection between the three of them. Trump wants to exploit the resources of Iran and take control. There is also a connection with Gaza and Palestine — and a desire for American control of Iran and its resources.
There is going to be a problem with the water. It will become contaminated. I saw a red, fiery cloud in the sky.
Trump is very dangerous — seeking power. He is unhinged, yet calculating. He knows exactly what he is doing. It is all part of a greater plan for domination.
In my remote viewing, I saw the biohazard symbol and something significant about water. I also saw many holes in the ground. I’m not sure if more missiles were falling through, but they appeared to be entering an area with underground springs.
My Letter Sent to the Iranian Government
When I wrote this, I had hoped peace would prevail. I hope my letter made it to the Ayatollah, I know that on an Energetic Soul Level, it did, it was released into the Universe. I still hold firm to the belief and the Knowing that God is in all of this somewhere-if we just stop to look and find him even in the Chaos. Even though it is difficult.
7-1-2025
To His Eminence, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and to the People of Iran,
Dear Ayatollah and People of Iran,
I write to you not as a diplomat, a politician, or a person of global influence—but as a humble spiritual seeker, a woman of prayer, and a fellow human being. My name is Paula Sadler. I am an American. I am transgender. I am also a spiritual leader, author, and someone who believes deeply in the healing power of truth, vision, and prayer.
Recently, during a moment of spiritual meditation and remote viewing, I experienced a powerful vision—one that centered on Iran, the sacredness of its land, and the historical suffering it has endured. In that vision, I witnessed the spiritual consequence of over a century of intervention, extraction, and betrayal. I saw the sacred Garden—once vibrant—torn open by the discovery and exploitation of oil, and the sorrow that rippled through the generations since. I saw the burning of truth, the silencing of voices, and the weight of unjust deals made in darkness. And I saw—through tears—a divine flame that refused to be extinguished.
I know these words may never reach you, and I know I am but one woman from across the ocean. Perhaps it is naïve to believe this message could shift the course of nations. But I believe in prayer. I believe in the unseen realm where hearts are touched and healing begins. And I believe the time has come for the world to acknowledge the depth of harm done—and to seek a new way forward.
I have written a book that I hope to release soon. It is not a book of politics, but of remembrance. It documents the wrongs committed against Iran starting in the early 1900s—especially the 70 years during which Iran’s oil was extracted by foreign powers, enriching empires while impoverishing its people. I was not taught this history in school. I discovered it through my vision, and what followed was a profound grief and sense of responsibility—not for what I have done personally, but for what has been done in my name, by my country and others.
I understand that someone like me—American, transgender, female, spiritual—may not be viewed as having much standing in the context of Iranian political or religious life. But I speak to you now from the deepest truth of my being: I see you. I honor your suffering. I grieve what was taken. And I pray for your healing, your peace, and your future.
I wish history had taken a different path. I wish that those who came in the name of empire had instead come with respect, fairness, and love. I wish that Iran’s sovereignty and beauty had been honored. But we cannot go back. We can only move forward—and I hope that somehow, even in this time of global unrest and uncertainty, we might find a way toward reconciliation, dignity, and healing.
I offer no solutions. I do not claim to understand the full complexity of international politics or regional conflict. But I offer my prayers—for Iran, for Israel, for the United States, and for every place where hearts are hardened and peace seems impossible.
I believe we are living through a spiritual crisis that transcends borders. The soul of humanity is crying out. And I believe in a Creator—a Loving Power—who wants only for us to love one another. I ask that the angels of healing and truth guide all our nations toward peace. And if it is possible, I ask that you receive these words not as politics, but as a small offering of love from one heart to another.
Please forgive the world for its indifference. Please know that at least one voice from afar sees you, honors your pain, and hopes for your healing. I send this message in peace, humility, and with great hope.
May God bless Iran. May God bless Israel. May God bless the United States. And may the Light of unconditional love unfold in every heart and nation.
With deep respect, Rev. Paula Josephine Sadler Author, The Garden and the Flame Founder, Universal Rainbow Faith Las Vegas, Nevada – United States
Forecast 2026 and Beyond…
It is clear that because of the 50-year Petrodollar agreement that began in 1974 and ended in 2024 with Saudi Arabi , the United States is seeking oil elsewhere — primarily in Venezuela and Iran. It is no coincidence that we have seen war actions involving the world’s largest oil reserves. The ending of the 50-year petrodollar agreement with Saudi Arabia expired in 2024 and was not renewed, but could have been. The relationship had already been strained following the 2018 assassination of Jamal Khashoggi over the war in Yemen.
How did this affect the U.S. dollar?
Now the full Picture emerges; The Top three world Oil Reserves-who will control them? Who will profit? Why Did Iran only receive only 16% of Oil profits during the near century run of the Anglo Iranian Oil Company of Great Britain later BP British Petroleum. When fair deals are usually 50/50 or 60/40. Great Britian Made over 200 Million in 1950 alone while Iran only received 16 Million and it was there oil. For decades, the British government received more in taxes from the company than Iran received in royalties. For example, the Iranian government received only $366,000, while British income tax on the company amounted to $1,000,000.
The United States and Great Britain are the cause of what we call modern day Terrorism. But the question is who really is the terrorist now? With a name like “Epic Fury” from the New Department of War, with words such as “We unleash overwhelming and punishing violence on the enemy” By Pete Hegseth. To be inciting such violence and hatred, unwarranted. The Threat we are now facing is from within the walls of government and within our own Country within this current administration and it will not lead to peace, death, killing and violence does not lead to lasting peace, it never has and it never will.
Generations of not only Americans, But Iranians, Israelis and others will now pay the price for these foolish power-driven decisions based on lust for power, greed and need for domination-which will result in creating new regimes that will fight back in any way they can, and they will remember.
This will be remembered as one of the darkest times in American History once again. But yet they will try to whitewash the truth, and say that this was for Democracy, for the world and this was for peace.
“ I will never attend an anti-war rally; if you have a peace rally, invite me” -Mother Theresa. An Actual Nobel Peace prize recipient who earned it through her work with the poor and the Missionaries of Chairty -Unlike Trump who was presented a Nobel Peace Prize to Trump Maria Corina Machado.-which he did not earn and cannot be transferred. Because he did not get awarded by the commission he claims the process is rigged and unfair. Sounds like a familiar argument. Since they begin in 1901- they have awarded 143 laureates-Trump is not one of them. Only Four U.S. presidents have received the Nobel Peace Prize: Theodore Roosevelt (1906), Woodrow Wilson (1919), Jimmy Carter (2002), and Barack Obama (2009). They were honored for achievements ranging from mediating international conflicts and promoting human rights to founding the League of Nations and strengthening global diplomacy.
Recipients in Detail:
Theodore Roosevelt (1906): Awarded for mediating the Russo-Japanese War and promoting international arbitration.
Woodrow Wilson (1919): Honored for his role in ending World War I and founding the League of Nations.
Jimmy Carter (2002): Received the award for his post-presidency work in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights through the Carter Center.
Barack Obama (2009): Recognized for his efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation.
The Prize he and the Department of War have earned is The Merchant of Death Prize.
The Numerology of the Ayatollah.
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei was born on July 17, 1939, under the sign of Cancer — a water sign traditionally associated with protection of homeland, emotional memory, and strong attachment to national identity. Cancers are often described as guardians of history and defenders of sovereignty.
In the Chinese zodiac, 1939 was the year of the Earth Rabbit, a sign linked to strategy, quiet influence, caution, and institutional patience. The Earth element adds grounded authority and structural focus — qualities that align with long-term governance.
Numerologically, his birth date (7-17-1939) reduces to a Life Path 1. The number 1 represents leadership, independence, authority, and the drive to shape destiny. His birth day, the 17th, reduces to 8, a number associated with power, governance, and institutional control. Together, 1 and 8 form a strong archetype of centralized authority and executive influence.
He died on February 28, 2026. The full date reduces numerologically to 22, a Master Number often called the “Master Builder” — associated with large-scale systems, national structures, and global impact. Twenty-two further reduces to 4, the number of foundations, governments, and institutions.
His passing occurred during active military conflict involving U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. Symbolically, a Life Path 1 leader — representing centralized authority — passing on a 22/4 date suggests a moment of structural transition. In numerological terms, it marks a shift in foundations and the closing of one leadership cycle.
The year 2026 itself reduces to 1, a Universal Year number associated with new beginnings and leadership reset. The symbolism aligns with the end of one era and the uncertain birth of another.
Whether viewed politically, historically, or symbolically, his life and death stand at a crossroads moment — one defined by power, sovereignty, and the consequences of long-standing geopolitical conflict.
From a numerological perspective, the name Ali Hosseini Khamenei carries a vibration that reduces to 15/6. The number 6 is associated with responsibility, guardianship, moral authority, and the archetype of protector — often linked to leadership that frames itself as defending family, nation, or faith. The compound number 15 adds themes of influence, charisma, and strong ideological conviction. When viewed alongside his Life Path 1 (leadership) and 17/8 birth day (power and governance), the 6 name vibration reinforces a pattern of institutional authority rooted in belief systems and national identity. Symbolically, it suggests a figure who perceived his role not merely as political, but as protective and doctrinal — carrying both the weight and rigidity of long-term centralized power.

Know your History: Know What's Really going on. Look at the Patterns, its easy to see...
· Operation Ajax 8/15/1953
· Operation Eagle Claw 4/24/1980
· Operation Desert Oner 1980
· Iran-Contra Affair 1985-1987
· Operation Earnest Will 1987-1988
· Praying Mantis 4/18/1988
· Downing of Iran Passenger Air 655-7/3/1988
· Operation Iraqi Freedom 3/20/2003
· Assassination of Qasem Soleimani 1-3-2020
· Operation Midnight Hammer 6/22/2025
· Strait of Hormuz Interception 2-3-2026
· Operation Epic Fury 2/28/2026
· Operation Rising Lion 6/13/2025
Operation Ajax – August 19, 1953
Operation Ajax was a covert CIA- and MI6-backed coup that overthrew Iran’s democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, after he nationalized the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (later British Petroleum). The operation restored Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to power and reestablished Western control over Iranian oil production. It is widely considered the foundational rupture in modern U.S.–Iran relations, embedding deep distrust that continues to influence geopolitics today.
Operation Eagle Claw – April 24–25, 1980
Operation Eagle Claw was a failed U.S. military mission to rescue 52 American diplomats held hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran following the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Mechanical failures and a sandstorm in the Iranian desert led to a collision between aircraft, killing eight U.S. servicemembers. The mission’s failure exposed U.S. operational weaknesses and intensified tensions during the hostage crisis.
Iran-Contra Affair – 1985–1987
The Iran-Contra Affair was a political scandal during the Reagan administration involving secret U.S. arms sales to Iran, despite an arms embargo, with proceeds illegally funneled to Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Though not a battlefield operation, it demonstrated covert U.S.–Iran dealings amid public hostility, raising constitutional concerns and eroding trust in executive oversight.
Operation Earnest Will – 1987–1988
Operation Earnest Will involved U.S. naval escorts of Kuwaiti oil tankers through the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq War after Iranian forces targeted commercial shipping. This marked increased U.S. military presence in the Gulf and brought American forces into direct naval confrontation with Iran.
Operation Praying Mantis – April 18, 1988
Launched after the USS Samuel B. Roberts struck an Iranian naval mine, Operation Praying Mantis was a large-scale U.S. naval retaliation against Iranian military assets, including oil platforms and naval vessels. It became the largest U.S. naval battle since World War II and significantly damaged Iran’s naval capacity.
Downing of Iran Air Flight 655 – July 3, 1988
The USS Vincennes shot down Iran Air Flight 655 over the Persian Gulf, killing all 290 civilians onboard. The U.S. stated it mistook the airliner for a hostile aircraft. The tragedy remains one of the most painful and controversial moments in U.S.–Iran relations and continues to shape Iranian public memory of American military presence.
Operation Iraqi Freedom – March 20, 2003
The U.S. invasion of Iraq removed Saddam Hussein but indirectly strengthened Iran’s regional influence by empowering Shiite political factions in Baghdad. Though not directed at Iran, the war reshaped Middle Eastern power structures and intensified U.S.–Iran rivalry through proxy conflicts.
Assassination of Qasem Soleimani – January 3, 2020
A U.S. drone strike near Baghdad International Airport killed Major General Qasem Soleimani, commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force. The strike escalated tensions dramatically and brought the two nations to the brink of open war. Iran responded with missile strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq.
2025–2026 (Reported Operations)
Operation Rising Lion – June 2025 (Reported Israeli Campaign)
Operation Rising Lion has been described in defense analyses as a large-scale Israeli campaign targeting Iranian military and missile infrastructure. Reporting suggests coordinated air operations aimed at degrading Iran’s air defenses and long-range strike capabilities amid escalating regional conflict.
Operation Midnight Hammer – June 22, 2025 (Reported U.S. Strike)
Operation Midnight Hammer has been referenced in reporting as a U.S. military strike targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, including hardened underground sites. It reportedly involved long-range bomber aircraft and precision munitions intended to disrupt uranium enrichment capabilities.
Strait of Hormuz Naval Interception – February 3, 2026 (Reported Incident)
Naval activity in the Strait of Hormuz during early 2026 has been described as interception or escort operations amid heightened tensions affecting global oil transit. The strait remains one of the world’s most strategically vital maritime chokepoints.
Operation Epic Fury – February 28, 2026 (Reported U.S.–Israel Campaign)
Operation Epic Fury has been described in press briefings as a coordinated U.S.–Israel military campaign targeting Iranian missile systems, naval assets, and nuclear infrastructure. Reports indicate it marked one of the most intense escalations in decades, reshaping regional dynamics and leadership structures.
From 1953 to the present, U.S.–Iran relations have cycled through intervention, revolution, proxy conflict, sanctions, covert dealings, naval confrontation, and targeted strikes. Oil, regional power balance, nuclear development, and geopolitical alliances remain recurring themes. Each incident layers upon decades of accumulated grievance, strategy, and retaliation.
For over 100 years Iran has been pillaged by Western Greed, But Iran is not the only Country to be harmed by the United States, The Americas
When Did the U.S. Begin Assisting Other Countries in Conflicts?
The United States began assisting other countries very early in its history, but its first major overseas military intervention outside North America was:
First Foreign War: The First Barbary War (1801–1805)
Location: North Africa (Tripoli, modern Libya)
Purpose: Combat piracy against U.S. merchant ships
This marked the beginning of U.S. overseas military intervention.
However, the U.S. began systematically assisting other nations in large-scale global conflicts during:
World War I (1917)
The U.S. entered to assist Allied powers (UK, France, etc.)
This marked the beginning of major global alliance warfare involvement.
Then significantly expanded during:
World War II (1941)
After Pearl Harbor, the U.S. became a central global military power.
Post-WWII, the U.S. shifted into a permanent global intervention role.
After 1945, the U.S. became consistently involved in international conflicts under Cold War containment policy.
🌎 Major Countries Where the U.S. Has Intervened Militarily
Below is a chronological list of major military interventions (not including minor deployments or advisory missions):
18th–19th Century
Libya (Tripoli) – 1801–1805 (Barbary Wars)
Canada – War of 1812
Mexico – 1846–1848 (Mexican-American War)
Various Caribbean & Latin American nations – late 1800s interventions
Spanish-American War Era (1898–Early 1900s)
Cuba
Puerto Rico
Philippines
Guam
The Philippines became a major prolonged war (1899–1902).
Early 20th Century Interventions (Banana Wars)
Panama
Honduras
Nicaragua
Haiti
Dominican Republic
Mexico (multiple incursions)
World Wars
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Japan
Italy
Cold War Era (1945–1991)
Asia:
Korea (1950–1953)
Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Middle East:
Lebanon (1958, 1982)
Iran (covert 1953 coup)
Iraq (1991 Gulf War)
Latin America:
Guatemala (1954 coup)
Cuba (Bay of Pigs, 1961)
Chile (1973 involvement)
Grenada (1983)
Panama (1989)
Africa:
Somalia (1992–1993)
Post–Cold War / War on Terror Era
Iraq (2003 invasion)
Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Libya (2011 NATO intervention)
Syria
Yemen (support operations)
Pakistan (drone operations)
📊 Estimated Scope
Scholars estimate that the United States has:
Engaged in over 100 military interventions
Been involved in operations in more than 70 countries
Conducted covert regime-change efforts in dozens of nations
Some studies suggest:
The U.S. has used military force abroad nearly 400 times since 1776
Most of those occurred after 1950
🧭 Why Did It Increase After WWII?
After 1945, the U.S.:
Became a superpower
Adopted global containment of communism
Built NATO alliances
Maintained global military bases
Became protector of international trade routes (especially oil)
The Truman Doctrine (1947) marked the formal beginning of ongoing foreign military assistance to allied governments facing perceived threats.
Wars Widely Considered Initiated by the United States
These are generally viewed by historians as wars where the U.S. took the first major military action or pursued expansion:
Mexican-American War (1846–1848)
The U.S. annexed Texas and disputed the border.
U.S. troops entered contested territory.
Mexico saw this as invasion.
Result: U.S. gained California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah.
Many historians agree the U.S. provoked this war.
Spanish-American War (1898)
Sparked after the USS Maine explosion in Havana.
Media pressure and expansionist politics fueled war.
Result: U.S. acquired Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines.
While Spain declared war after U.S. pressure, the U.S. actively pushed toward conflict.
Philippine-American War (1899–1902)
After defeating Spain, Filipino independence fighters resisted U.S. control.
U.S. suppressed the independence movement.
This is considered a war of colonial control.
Iraq War (2003)
U.S. launched invasion citing weapons of mass destruction.
No WMDs were found.
Widely regarded as a preventive war initiated by the U.S.
The US needs oil to maintain its over 750 military bases in the world, and its 1.2 million troops and 800,000 reserves. To Support the Largest Military force on the Planet, Protection or World Domination?
Dear God Save us from Ourselves. Thank You and so it is. Amen
The Universal Rainbow Faith has no political affiliation and neither endorses or opposes political candidates or parties. URF is firm in its advocacy for Peace and cannot condone violence in any form. URF stands for spiritual transformation and the sharing of spiritual teachings to cultivate unconditional love on the planet.
Rev. Paula Josphine Sadler




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