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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (770068)10/23/2022 2:23:33 AM
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Their reactions are chimpoid emotional style, no thinking required.


We have far more technological power now than we can possibly handle, given that we have so little wisdom. Many of our elite bosses are as unwise as the rank and file, but more cunning. It's not looking good for the good guys.




To: Maurice Winn who wrote (770068)10/23/2022 12:27:35 PM
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Scary thought. The nightmare scenario. Getting rid of the useless eaters. But, the main combatants would be Russia vs the Golden Billion (America and most of Europe). They would have to involve other powerful nations, like China and others. No point in winning the battle - only to lose the war… by finding themselves a surviving weak minority.
I thought the sarcasm was obvious - but it is not, and the mistake is mine. Can’t convey complex ideas in a brief post. But, it’s really impossible in this case to “think of everything”. Too many enormous moving parts, each of them unpredictable.

The conversation was about US troops possibly entering Ukraine - to which Russia would react. It is possible that the WEF globalists could see this as an opportunity for both countries to destroy each other. BUT those two combatants would not be fighting this out in isolation - Europe would most likely be involved - so, there goes the WEF home base. Moreover - what’s the point of having a nuclear exchange if other powerful nations - especially China - would stay intact? And would simply come in and take control? This means that China would have to be forced to participate - just as other potential adversaries, nuclear as well as conventional.

China knows this - and would not be waiting to get hit… only because the other two major powers decided to fight it out. They would have to step in in some way or another - hopefully, in a way that would prevent a nuclear escalation in the first place.

NO ONE can figure it all out in advance - especially not the WEF screwballs.