Iran’s Supreme Leader Accused of Drug Use and Neglect by Mossad-Linked Account

Sarah Johnson
July 27, 2025
Brief
Mossad-linked account accuses Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei of drug use and neglect as the country faces water and power shortages.
In a startling revelation, a social media account purportedly linked to Israel's intelligence agency has accused Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of spending his days in a haze of sleep and drug use, while much of Iran struggles without basic necessities like clean water and electricity. The account, posting in Farsi on X, didn’t mince words, questioning how a leader can govern when they’re either unconscious or under the influence for most of the day.
The posts, dripping with sarcasm, paint a grim picture of leadership in Iran, alleging that Khamenei’s habits include not just substance abuse but also ‘conversing with spirits’—hardly the resume one expects from the head of a nation. This account, which emerged recently and claims to represent an official voice, has been vocal about Iran’s dire state, highlighting shortages in water, power, and education as evidence of neglect at the top.
Adding a layer of intrigue, the account even turned a military appointment into a public guessing game, challenging Iranians to identify a newly appointed, yet unnamed, commander of a key military headquarters. When someone correctly guessed the name, the account playfully offered a ‘prize’ for the right answer—a move that blends satire with a sharp jab at Iran’s opacity.
While the authenticity of this account remains unconfirmed by official channels, its claims echo past rumors about Khamenei’s alleged drug use, once raised by an Iranian academic who pointed to a secretive village supposedly dedicated to producing substances for the leader. This stands in stark contrast to the Supreme Leader’s own public stance against drugs, declared ‘un-Islamic’ decades ago, with harsh penalties for offenders.
What’s clear is that these accusations, whether true or strategic provocations, aim to undermine confidence in Iran’s leadership. They raise critical questions about governance in a nation already grappling with internal challenges and external pressures. For now, the world watches as social media becomes a battleground for narratives that could shape perceptions far beyond Iran’s borders.
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Editor's Comments
If Khamenei’s really spending his days snoozing and getting high, maybe he’s just preparing for a new career as a ‘spiritual DJ’—mixing tracks with spirits! But seriously, while Iran’s people beg for water and light, their leader’s allegedly lost in a fog. Is this a clever Mossad psy-op, or a glimpse into a deeper rot? Either way, the irony of a ‘drug-free’ edict from a supposedly hazy ruler is thicker than Tehran’s smog.
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