Could be a good strategy by the Russians: pre-empt the event by a detailed prophecy of what is planned to happen. I recall they did this in connection with an expected Ukrainian chemical event false flag. With the program exposed, nothing happened. To have followed-through would have validated the prophecy (future proves past). After all, it would make no sense for the Russians to lay out the planning of something they were supposed to be doing in secret.
Could be a good strategy by the Russians: pre-empt the event by a detailed prophecy of what is planned to happen. I recall they did this in connection with an expected Ukrainian chemical event false flag. With the program exposed, nothing happened. To have followed-through would have validated the prophecy (future proves past). After all, it would make no sense for the Russians to lay out the planning of something they were supposed to be doing in secret.