Iran Central Bank Enters Emergency Mode: Documents Show Regime Anticipates Nationwide Unrest, Banks Begin to Collapse



A confidential and top-secret directive from the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been leaked.

The document orders all major Iranian banks, payment networks, card systems, and financial institutions to immediately enter an emergency operational state in response to imminent nationwide unrest, sabotage, shutdown scenarios, and regime-level crises.

The directive explicitly requires banks to:
• Prepare for widespread power outages and infrastructure collapse
• Reinforce and transfer critical financial data
• Activate backup/parallel payment systems under crisis mode
• Prepare for system shutdowns, large-scale chaos, and nationwide instability
• Establish alternative financial survival mechanisms in case the regime loses control

In simple terms: this regime is already preparing for a “collapse scenario.” They are no longer considering “whether it will happen,” but rather preparing for “when it will happen.”

This is not a routine security document.
This is a martial law preparedness at the financial level.

It is a written acknowledgment: the regime anticipates:
• Loss of control
• Large-scale public resistance
• Infrastructure collapse
• Nationwide instability

The entire system is preparing for an imminent rupture.

History will remember moments like this. This is one of them.

During the collapse phase, the banking system has already entered.
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