It's all very compellingly reasoned from the level of say, a game of Diplomacy (i.e. our "pieces" seem to support that strategy) but it feels like a pre-awakening view of the world--where everyone is oblivious to the problems within our own governments and the enemy is always some differently-cultured, external force. That we're inevitably going to be roped into war in the name of thinning the herd and losing our family savings.
Skepticism and capacity for nuance seem very high right now. In liberal forums I am seeing newly developed understanding that just because civilian infrastructure is bombed doesn't mean there weren't military assets within it, that the history of Nazi Germany is more complicated than "Nazis bad", and that handling of PoWs in the thick of combat isn't always pretty. Even our dumbest citizens are contributing something to the conversation.
The sequence of military predictions I'm closely tracking now is from drop #1245, which almost perfectly mirrors world events from last September:
I think Iran and then Israel concludes that sequence and hopefully anything involving heavy military stalls for a while.
Well you still got CCP China either going to cash in on Belt & Road (they gave out loans in US dollars to third world countries who can't pay it back and the collateral is part of the could trys infrastructure and land)
Or invading Taiwan where I see on Twitter increasing Chinese military buildup on the closest Mainland shore
Skepticism and capacity for nuance seem very high right now. In liberal forums I am seeing newly developed understanding that just because civilian infrastructure is bombed doesn't mean there weren't military assets within it, that the history of Nazi Germany is more complicated than "Nazis bad", and that handling of PoWs in the thick of combat isn't always pretty. Even our dumbest citizens are contributing something to the conversation.
This is great news! They won't be participating in WW3, if anything they'll revolt if the Q part of the military doesn't take care of the govt. Which is how it should be.
It won't stop a banking crash/holiday and people losing their life savings though but people will wake up for good this time and begin building a better future.
It's all very compellingly reasoned from the level of say, a game of Diplomacy (i.e. our "pieces" seem to support that strategy) but it feels like a pre-awakening view of the world--where everyone is oblivious to the problems within our own governments and the enemy is always some differently-cultured, external force. That we're inevitably going to be roped into war in the name of thinning the herd and losing our family savings.
Skepticism and capacity for nuance seem very high right now. In liberal forums I am seeing newly developed understanding that just because civilian infrastructure is bombed doesn't mean there weren't military assets within it, that the history of Nazi Germany is more complicated than "Nazis bad", and that handling of PoWs in the thick of combat isn't always pretty. Even our dumbest citizens are contributing something to the conversation.
The sequence of military predictions I'm closely tracking now is from drop #1245, which almost perfectly mirrors world events from last September:
u/#q1245
I think Iran and then Israel concludes that sequence and hopefully anything involving heavy military stalls for a while.
Well you still got CCP China either going to cash in on Belt & Road (they gave out loans in US dollars to third world countries who can't pay it back and the collateral is part of the could trys infrastructure and land)
Or invading Taiwan where I see on Twitter increasing Chinese military buildup on the closest Mainland shore
This is great news! They won't be participating in WW3, if anything they'll revolt if the Q part of the military doesn't take care of the govt. Which is how it should be.
It won't stop a banking crash/holiday and people losing their life savings though but people will wake up for good this time and begin building a better future.