It is difficult to know where the blur or reality and the script of "the show" meets. Russia has indeed invaded Ukraine with thousands of troops, yet at times, it feels like some of what we are seeing is scripted, and is intended to open our eyes to crimes and corruption.
There have been many reports and rumors that Ukraine is one of the most prolific child trafficking nations in the world. There have been various reports from Russians in Ukraine discussing biolabs as well as clinics where children are cut open alive for their organs.
Of course, such reports are just brushed off as nothing more than "Russian Propaganda." Eventually, it is will be necessary to reveal the crimes committed in one of the most corrupt yet Deep State connected and sanctioned nations in the world. But how?
We all know the story of how the US troops liberated death camps in Germany and Poland at the end of WW2. Ever since then, the world has accepted that the Nazis were indeed monsters that deserved instant justice and should be villianized for evermore.
My personal guess is that it will be Biden that sends troops to Ukraine that then stumble onto "Crimes Against Humanity" and reveals it to the entire world. It could also be sent under Trump's second term that he sends in troops as part of a peace keeping mission.
I have a feeling that we will eventually see many seemingly disconnected stories (Covid, Jeffrey Epstein, Ukraine, Voter Fraud) all converge into one story,.
Amend: During the WW2 the US troops never got to Poland. They’ve stopped in western Germany and met with Polish and Russian forces there.
The German death camps built on the territory of occupied Poland were liberated by the Polish and Russian troops going from East.
The US troops were going from West.
They’ve met half way and the line where they’ve met become a new border between Wester Germany (capitalist country) and Easter Germany (socialist country, controlled by communists and Russian army that didn’t leave the Germany and Poland for the next dozens of years, causing multiple generations of misery in both countries).
Other that this bit of history - I agree with all your other thoughts here.