Everywhere is WAR
Until the philosophy which hold one race Superior and another Inferior Is finally And permanently Discredited And abandoned Everywhere is war Me say war
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/kunstler-summer-2023-fulcrum-great-public-attitude-adjustment
My take is the bullshit is almost Himalayan in majesty.
This not-war, not-civil, SMO has so little to do wit’ public opinion. I realize I spit into the wind. I was not involved in planning for Covid-19 arising as weaponized by the Hidden Hand. Once deployed it was obvious to me the Auto-Golpe was on. And the Ukraine crisis is well understood. https://www.attali.com/en/geopolitics/dangers/
Mr. Slavsquat on Substack observes:
A superficial perception of the West-East conflict places us on the side of Eastern countries. But it is important to remember that the West has become global, managing to colonize the whole world. States are currently undergoing a dramatic process of de-sovereignization, and the world’s true leaders are being brought together within extraterritorial entities ( Big Money, Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Media, etc.).
This is why I argue we are in a geopolitical stalemate, which only a war could help us escape from. No one wants a war, but globalists have concentrated a massive technological arsenal that could easily control all countries and every human in the world. Only a major rupture can provide a chance to destroy the current system of world domination. Everything else is propaganda for fools, and an opportunity for profiteers to make more money.
Lingering Sanity reminds-https://probaway.wordpress.com/2008/10/17/paul-ehrlich-carl-sagan-the-cold-and-the-dark-review/
For example during the question period Mr. Salatun of Indonesia said,”Well, all we can do is pray to God that it will not happen. But meanwhile we should prepare for the worst.” To which Dr. Sagan replied,”In my opinion, you can do a lot more than just pray.” With no follow up, which makes it a meaningless quip, but there were no helpful suggestions. The next response is “… it is important when major studies are done to provide access to the detailed models that have been used in preparing them … .”
Salatun asked, “What is the likelihood of nuclear war?” which considering that this is a conference on Nuclear War there should be some sort of discussion of the likelihood of its occurring and a serious answer. But here is once again a high minded, but flippant answer from Sagan. “Prophecy is a lost art. If there were any accurate way of making that prediction, it would be most important. But look how poorly we can predict even the most minor aspects of world politics, such as which small nation will be invaded tomorrow. To, therefore, expect some exact prognostications about the likelihood of nuclear war, I think is asking too much. It is certainly true that we have gone thirty-eight years without a nuclear war. Who knows, we might be able to survive for some longer period of time. But would you want to bet your life on it? I do not guarantee that this is a perfect analogy, but the situation reminds me of a man falling from the top of a high building, saying to an office worker through an open window as he passes by, “So far, go good.”
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