“Is the WWIII near?”

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This post I published May 29, 2023! Two three years is like peanuts compared to eternity…

Since we passed the time of hope that something will change in the USA and keep us out of the Melhama or Armageddon, and having in mind  recent developments where the American bluff has been called below you will find the post from May 2023.

Post of Professor Vasovic is, unfortunately,  still current, as it reveals the METHODS! Methods of lollypops that even if they are 100 million dollars worth, and some new golf clubs here and there are nothing compared to the fate of the world. Such a shortsightedness is not presented as such! Noooo! It is presented as make this and that great again, and it is then diluted so much that one letter will not stay of the whole idea! Just look at the assassination of Charlie Kirk! Awaking is not allowed! Then see how President Trump suggested the Budapest meeting with President Putin and then cancel it after his secretary of the state and the national security advisor spoke with the foreing minister of Russia. No coincidences.

I am also curious to learn who benefits from this cancellation? Want to know?

In the meantime, Russians tested two deadly weapons. Burevestnik and Poseidon. You recall that Poseidon from 2018 announced the new weapons by President Putin. Hehe, haha, was the reaction of the “clever” imbeciles! I am not at all proud that this site warned all who read it to be very serious with Russian, especially President Putin announcements! I omitted to understand that stereotypes presented every day in that part of our earth are much more powerful than the truth! And that will have a cost.  This time, the cost will be armageddon if those idiots do not come to their senses!

Then, read those words from above and connect. And Russians are not stupid. Maybe those in Europe are, but Russians, nooooo.

Europe is being played by their own methods, and they found some great allies in the USA. The most important method is to do something that benefits the other side, thinking that it is your own great exeptional idea!

Let’s go to the below article..

Colourful Lie is coming to an end, either by WWIII or by the collapse of all the lies.


Below is the article written by Mr. Nebojsa Vasovic, professor of the Faculty of Mining and Geology, University of Belgrade, translated and published with his kind permission. This article was first published in Serbian on May 17th on the standard.rs web page under the title
“Is the WWIII near?”

It is more important now as many events are fast following one another. One catches the eye, and it was the recent talk that Boris, while in the USA, had a conversation with Donald about the continuation of help towards Ukraine if Mr. Trump will be elected as the next US president. Why is this interesting? Well, you could see below where the connection might be. Does history repeat itself? Conclusions are always yours.

Is the WWIII near?
Many sapient and well-intentioned people today are saying that World War III is very close. Some claim that it has already begun. ( For me, the translator of these words, the WWIII will happen only at the moment when nuclear weapons are used!) Those who are convinced that reason will prevail should remember the 20th century
Blood of Christ (Sangre de Cristo) is a mountain range located in one of the most remote parts of the United States of America. The world’s greatest scientists gather in a lonely ranch house, among them many Europeans. Near the house, in the darkness, from the top of a steel tower hangs a bomb, which is to be tested that day. The test is codenamed “Trinity”, and the name was inspired by John Donne, the favorite poet of Robert Oppenheimer, the scientific director of the project.

Robert Oppenheimer, one of the most famous scientists of his time, loved literature and the desert of the southwestern United States. He was a peaceful man destined by fate to create the most destructive weapon of all time.

In the last few minutes, everyone fell silent as the countdown began. At five hours, 29 minutes, and 45 seconds in the morning, on the sixteenth of July 1945, the atomic bomb exploded. The light was brighter than the sun, and some of the scientists feared that it had ignited the atmosphere itself. Watching the explosion, Oppenheimer remembered the lines from the Indian hymn Bhagavad Gita, “I have become death, the destroyer of worlds.”

Just a few kilometers away, there is the military commander of the project, the most important undertaking of the American state in World War II, Brigadier General Leslie Groves. He dislikes unreliable civilian scientists and is crystal clear that Russia is the prime target for the bomb, not Germany or Japan.
“Just two weeks after taking responsibility for the project, I realized that Russia is actually our main enemy and that the whole project is based on that,” Groves said after the war. Collaborators claim that Groves is one of the most unscrupulous people in the US military, and according to Henry Wallace, US Vice President, who followed scientific developments, he is “pathologically anti-Semitic and an open fascist”.
During the twenty days that passed from the successful test to the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima, Groves participated in falsifying reports to the US War Department, demanding that the commanders in the field remove from their dispatches the parts describing the effects of conventional bombing and stating readiness for the capitulation of Japan. “After three years of working under conditions of continuous tension, I did not want MacArthur and the others to get into a situation where they could say that the war would be won without the use of the bomb,” he declared after the war.

With these terrifying weapons, the US has turned from the peaceful haven of its founders into a militarized monster state. The great Franklin Delano was no longer alive. The USA was led by Harry Truman and his trusted men, the most prominent of whom were Jimmy Barnes and James Forrestal. They believed that the demonstration of the bomb on the soil of Japan would influence the USSR (as the state of Russia was called in one period of history) and force the Russians to back down and withdraw from Europe.

Contrary to that belief, the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki did not make the Soviet Union any more lenient. The calculation of Truman and his inner circle, those arrogant ignoramuses, was wrong. The Russians did not retreat…

Party coup
Few remember the sultry Chicago night and the Democratic Party convention in July 1944, when Henry Wallace was almost nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the upcoming US elections. Although his health was failing, Roosevelt easily secured his candidacy for a fourth term. Henry Wallace, his vice president, was probably the second most popular man in America. Over time, he made many enemies. In May 1942, he gave his famous speech on equal men:

“Some talk about the American era, and I say that the era we are entering, the era that comes after this war can and must be an era of equal people.” There must be neither military nor economic imperialism in it. In the last 150 years, the march towards freedom has been taking place as a great people’s revolution. We had the American Revolution, the French Revolution, the Latin American Revolution, and the October Revolution. They all fought for equality among people.”

Wallace called people all over the world to revolution against colonialism, and his hatred of imperialism was well known and liked by the people. He was very popular with the working class because he said, “The future must bring equal pay for equal work, regardless of gender and race.”

In Britain, they were not enthusiastic about his speech. Churchill assigned his secret agents to spy on Wallace. Wallace despised the British Empire, saying: “I say openly that the notion of Anglo-Saxon superiority, embodied in Churchill’s approach, is offensive to many”. On another occasion, after a lot of whiskeys, Churchill replied: “Why should I apologize. We are superior. We have a common heritage developed over centuries in England and perfected by our constitution.”

In March 1943, Roosevelt sent “Wallace on a goodwill tour” of South America. He was to secretly recruit those countries to join the US in the ongoing war. 65,000 people greeted him in Costa Rica, 15 percent of the entire population. More than a million people cheered him as he walked through the streets of Santiago, Chile. Upon his return to the US, a dozen countries declared war on Germany, more than anyone expected.

In America, according to a Gallup poll, 57 percent of voters were in favor of Wallace succeeding Roosevelt, but within the party itself, he had a huge opposition, a powerful group of party leaders of the Democratic Party, united by their hatred of him. Wallace’s opponents told Roosevelt that Wallace’s re-election as vice president would destroy the party. The president did not respond to that ultimatum. He chose silence.

When the convention began, Wallace expected the president’s support. Roosevelt, probably due to illness, did not come, but sent a message from San Diego: “If I were at that convention, I would vote for Henry A. Wallace.” Apart from those words, he did nothing else. The president was not willing to fight for his vice president. Wallace, however, remained the favourite.

Desperate party leaders led by Edwin Polley, Robert Hannegan, Ed Flynn, Ed Kelly, and others were in frantic need of a last-minute replacement. They chose Missouri Senator Harry Truman, a man of extremely modest means but with few enemies. He only finished high school and had three failed businesses. His biggest business venture, a haberdashery shop, failed in 1922.
In 1933, he wrote: “Tomorrow I turn 49, and considering how much I have achieved, I can throw 40 years into the water.” The following year he was elected to the Senate, and his mentor, Tom Pendergast, said that he wanted to show that even an “office guy” could be sent to the Senate, thanks to the “well-oiled party machine.” Most of the other senators despised him.
Wallace lost the nomination through vote-stealing and a party coup, staged by Democratic party leaders in close contact with British intelligence agents, terrified of him becoming vice president again and then, in the future, succeeding the great Franklin Delano. Many voters were offered ambassadorships, administrative positions, and money.

Despite this, after the first election round, Wallace had 429 votes, and Truman 319. In the second round, after additional offers, the bosses’ deals came into force. Chicago Mayor Kelly’s police prevented thousands of Wallace supporters-voters from entering the building where the election convention was taking place. In the end, Truman won by a score of 1031 to 35. It was all over. Henry Wallace accepted defeat and pledged loyalty to the Roosevelt-Truman list.
Behind-the-scenes events
Today, the events of the Democratic Party convention in July 1944 are largely forgotten. However, they changed the course of history. The man who could have been president could now only watch the course of events from the sidelines. This outcome would not have been possible if Roosevelt had personally been present and fought for his candidate, Wallace, one of the unsung heroes of World War II, who showed the world the better face of America.

(Foto: Wikimedia/Oulds/Public domain) Tehran meeting 1943

There were other behind-the-scenes events in that critical year of 1944. Churchill flies to Moscow in October 1944 to see Stalin alone. On the back of a piece of paper, Churchill outlined who’s “share of influence” would be in post-war Europe. The USSR would gain 90 percent influence in Romania, 75 percent in Hungary and Bulgaria, 50 percent in Yugoslavia, and only 10 percent in Greece (because Greece was vital to Britain’s position in the Mediterranean and trade with India, close to Egypt and the strategic Suez Canal). Stalin took the paper and made a large tick with a blue pencil. He demanded that Churchill keep that historic piece of paper, which the Prime Minister of Great Britain called a “wicked document”.

Historians claim that Churchill traveled to Moscow because he was distrustful of Roosevelt’s optimism about Europe, that neither he nor Stalin, having experience with US isolationism after the First World War, seriously believed that American troops would remain in Europe after the war and that Churchill had to strengthen the British positions as much as he could.
Writers of modern history also say that Roosevelt made the biggest mistake in his brilliant career by accepting Harry Truman. He would have, with the support of the people, Wallace as vice president, despite the resistance. However Roosevelt got tired of defending his vision of world peace, and he felt that he was close to death.

“Smart People” continue: “What would the USA have been like if Wallace had succeeded Roosevelt in April 1945 instead of Truman? Maybe atomic bombs would not have been dropped on Japan? Maybe they would avoid a nuclear arms race and a cold war? Perhaps a civil, racial, and true woman would have triumphed in the first years after the war? Perhaps colonialism would have ended decades earlier, and the fruits of science and hard work would have been spread more fairly around the world? We’ll never know.”
Even when they are smart, honest, and well-intentioned, historians make mistakes.
Things, most likely, unfolded like this. In a party coup at the Congress of the Democratic Party in July 1944 in Chicago, Truman was elected instead of Wallace. Wallace and Roosevelt were enemies of the British Empire and colonialism, and therefore mortal enemies of Churchill himself. The coup and the theft of votes were organized by a network of British agents and spies, and domestic helpers-mercenaries of the Americans. The network was organized and managed by the English intelligence services, with Churchill at the head. Then, Churchill travels to Moscow to negotiate with Stalin about the division of the world. Stalin immediately understood what it was all about, that Great Britain had taken over the management of the USA, and that he should and must agree on everything with Churchill as if Roosevelt was no longer alive.

After the Stalin-Churchill deal in Moscow, the English intelligence services could calmly prepare for the assassination of the Great Franklin and wait for Churchill’s order. The great Franklin Delano, the longest-serving president in American history, died on April 12, 1945. A man who had been living in the shadow of death for decades, seriously ill, died as a result of a massive stroke, most likely caused by an injection given to him by a British agent.
Wallace had no chance of being elected. It is very possible that Roosevelt realized who he was dealing with and tried to save his vice president for the future when circumstances would be more favorable. If that were true, such tactics would be the biggest mistake of Roosevelt’s career.
Churchill could not allow the Great Franklin to live to see the capitulation of Germany, to go down in history as a victor. Only Lord Winston, the “savior of the free world”, a sociopath and a murderer, should have remained on the stage, to tell the great story of the war, which will be remembered by generations, convinced that it is the real truth, that everything was just like that. And it’s not…

Profile of Truman
By dropping the atomic bomb, the Americans and their accomplices, the British, ended a chapter in human history and changed the nature of war. Two men bear full responsibility for this act, a direct threat of annihilation to the human race, which is much more than a war crime. They are Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, and Harry Truman, President of the USA.
Missouri Senator Harry Truman is famous for his statement in 1941 in the Senate: “If we see that Germany is winning, we should help Russia, and if Russia is winning, we should help Germany.” Let them kill each other as much as possible”.
Truman’s father, John Truman, extremely short in stature, often fought men much taller than him in Missouri to prove how tough he was, and he demanded the same from his sons.
Harry Truman had a rare eye disease and had to wear thick glasses, so he couldn’t play sports. Other boys abused him, called him blind and weak, and chased him after school to beat him. When he would arrive home shivering, his mother would comfort him by telling him that he was supposed to be a girl anyway. The gender question, of what exactly is a boy or a girl, has been bothering him for years. He repeatedly referred to his feminine traits and features, and economic difficulties were an addition to those troubles.
This family heritage could explain his behavior at his first meeting with Molotov, the USSR Foreign Minister, on April 23, 1945, 11 days after Roosevelt’s death. Truman then accused the Soviets of violating the Yalta agreement, especially in Poland, rejected any attempt by Molotov to clarify the point of view of the USSR leadership, and quickly ended the meeting with the words: “That would be all, Mr. Molotov.”
After the meeting, he boasted: “I told him everything without twisting it.” I showed him, I shut his mouth.” By bullying Minister Molotov, he proved that he was no longer a softie and that he could deal with the leaders of the second most powerful country in the world. His father, for whose praise he had unsuccessfully fought all his life, would be proud of him now.
As a young man, Truman wrote to his future wife that “all men are equal, as long as they are honest and decent, but not the negroes and the Chinese. God made the white man out of dust, the black man out of mud, and made the Chinese out of waste.” Instead of a black man, Truman always used the word “negro” in his communication with his immediate surroundings.
Lord Halifax, the British ambassador to the USA, called Truman “complete mediocrity and a confused dilettante”, and British agents described him as “a fool surrounded by servants”. In recent decades, Truman has been generally considered a good president, routinely showered with praise by members of both the Democratic and Republican parties. Former security adviser and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told Time magazine that Truman was the man of the century.
Millions of viewers have seen the 1995 film Truman, which creates the myth of Truman as a “little man who follows his conscience,” struggling with moral dilemmas. The actual Truman’s attitude towards the atomic bomb and Japan is shown completely falsely, and the real Harry Truman is a much, much darker character than the underdog hero portrayed in the film.

Profile of Churchill
“History will be kind to me because I intend to write it myself,” Winston Churchill once said. He was a great mass murderer, but, unlike Hitler, he was not hated in the West.
Churchill’s fame rests almost exclusively on oratorical skills that came to the fore during World War II. Words are one thing, but actions are something completely different. During the Second World War, Churchill advocated “terror from the sky”, for “absolutely devastating, exterminating attacks by heavy bombers”. The result, among other things, was the bombing of Dresden with incendiary bombs.
On the night of February 13, 1945, the beautiful baroque city of Dresden on the Elbe River, full of refugees before the Red Army, almost without military significance, disappeared from the face of the earth. 25,000 people died in the British night bombardment, which American forces resumed the next morning.
Winston Churchill’s criminal and bloody trail can be traced through Ireland, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kenya, Greece, and others. The most prominent of his victims were the Indians, “a beastly people with a beastly religion,” as that charming English lord spoke of them.
He refused that the same rights apply to people of different skin colors, colored, as to himself. His views on race were so extreme that they cannot be justified in the spirit of the times. Leopold Amery, the minister for India, emphasized that “he sees almost no difference in the attitudes between Churchill and Adolf Hitler”.
Churchill was directly responsible for the deaths of around four million people in Bengal, who died of starvation in 1943 because he banned the distribution of food to the vulnerable population. When they reminded him of the sufferings and sacrifices of the Indians, he replied that the famine was their own fault because they “multiply like rabbits”.
It is hard to understand why a few bombastic speeches were enough to wash the blood off Churchill’s racist hands. We should remember him as a war criminal, an enemy of decency and humanity, a narrow-minded imperialist, who did not care about the suffering of lower races, people of color, even Slavs.

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Atomic bomb
In December 1938, two German physicists, Fritz Srassman and Otto Hahn, stunned the scientific world by splitting the uranium atom, which made the development of the atomic bomb theoretically possible. The first part of the work was done in Great Britain, and when it was transferred and concentrated in the USA, English scientists also participated in it.

At first, the project was small, but in September 1942, now under the name “Manhattan”, it was handed over to the US Army. General Groves informed his superiors that he expects concrete results very soon. Strangely, at the head of the Los Alamos project, Groves placed Robert Oppenheimer, who was a declared leftist and admitted to being a member of every Communist Party organization on the West Coast of the USA, and who at one time gave 10 percent of his monthly salary to help the Republican forces in Spain.

Although completely opposite in nature from Oppenheimer, Groves, with his help, assembled an incredible international team of scientists, among whom were Enrico Fermi and Leo Szilard, who was the first to cause a chain reaction in a nuclear reactor, built in the squash hall of the University of Chicago. The scientists in the desert were doing their best, fearing that Germany would beat them in the atomic race at the last minute.
At the end of 1944, it turned out that Germany had abandoned work on the bomb as early as 1942 and directed its top scientists and resources to the development of the Fau1 and Fau2 rockets. Despite these findings, American scientists continued their work.
The war against Germany ended in May 1945, when the bomb was still only a project and did not exist yet, but in June it was already known that it would soon be ready. The news that it would be completed and made available for the war against Japan was already known to the very small circle of people who, at this stage of the war, worked to create American policy.
As soon as he received news of the successful tests of a new and formidable weapon, Truman decided to use the bomb. He thought it was unnecessary to discuss it. On August 3, 1945, he ordered the atomic bomb to be used against Japan as soon as the weather permitted. On the other hand, Churchill and everyone around “his table” (in the War Council) never discussed whether to use the atomic bomb against Japan. The decision was made unanimously, automatically.

Opposition to bombing
It is important to point out that six out of seven American five-star generals of the army, who received their last star in World War II, believed that the bomb was morally unacceptable, militarily unnecessary, or both. Eisenhower was against dropping the bomb on Japan for two reasons: 1) he believed that the Japanese were already ready to surrender and there was no need to do something so horrible to them and; 2) he did not want his country, the USA, to be the first to use such a weapon.

General MacArthur, the supreme commander of the Allied forces in the Pacific, believed that the bomb was completely unnecessary from a military point of view and that the Japanese would have surrendered as early as May 1945 – if the US had guaranteed them not to touch the emperor, as they eventually did.
Japanese cities were destroyed and civilians killed throughout 1945 in a terrifying conventional “terror bombing” unprecedented in the annals of warfare. Only on the night of March 9, 1945, 330 American bombers attacked Tokyo, the capital of the Eastern Empire. They carried incendiary bombs made of napalm, white phosphorus, and other inflammable substances.
Tokyo was built of bamboo and wood for 1000 years, it was called the city of paper. B-29 planes destroyed more than 40 square kilometers of the city and killed over 100,000 civilians, leaving about a million people homeless. In that boiling hell, channels were boiling, metal was melting and people were spontaneously combusting. The stench of burnt human flesh was so strong that the crews vomited in the planes.

In 1945, American aviation bombed more than a hundred Japanese cities, some of which were of no military importance, killing more than half a million people. No one protested the murderous bombing of Japanese civilians, probably one of the most brutal and uncivilized killings of civilians in history. The organizer of those mass murders was the unscrupulous American general Curtis Limey. “Demon Limey”, as the Japanese called him, used to say: “People should be killed.” When you kill enough of them, they will stop fighting.”

In light of those terrifying Limey bombings, dropping the atomic bomb can be seen as a gruesome but logical next step. The atomic bomb was dropped on the first chosen target, Hiroshima, on August 6, 1945. The city of Hiroshima was deliberately not bombed with conventional weapons so that the US could test its new terrible weapon there. The attack was carried out from the island of Tinian, not far from Guam, which had been conquered the previous year.

The plane, a B-29 bomber, was blessed by a Catholic priest for this action. On August 6, 1945, at two hours and 45 minutes in the morning, three B-29 planes took off from Tinian Island for Japan. The first plane “Enola Gay” carried the “Little Boy” uranium bomb. Pilot Paul Tibbetts named the plane after his mother (Enola Gay Haggard).
The flight to the destination lasted six hours and thirty minutes. The unfortunate city lay still, bathed in the morning sun. The goal was a bridge near the city center. At eight hours and fifteen minutes, exactly according to plan, the huge plane went into flight mode over the target, at an altitude of 9450 meters, at a speed of 530 kilometers per hour. As soon as the bomb was ejected from the plane, the plane swerved sharply to get as far away from the explosion as possible.
The bomb was falling more than eight kilometers, to a height of 580 meters, when the two masses of uranium joined and instantly released huge energy, equivalent to the energy of 13 to 18 kilotons of TNT. The plane was about 14.5 kilometers away when it was overtaken and shaken by the shock wave.

The fireball engulfed the densely populated city center. The terrible heat and explosion crushed buildings and ignited debris. The bomb destroyed an area of ​​about two kilometers in diameter, in all directions. An hour and a half later, from a distance of 560 kilometers, the crew of the plane could still see behind them a mushroom-shaped cloud over twelve kilometers high.
In the very center, where the temperature reached 3,000 degrees Celsius, the fireball completely charred people. Their internal organs evaporated in a split second. Between 70,000 and 80,000 people died immediately, about 140,000 by the end of the year, and by 1950 that number had exceeded 200,000 people. The US officially reported only 3,243 Japanese soldiers were killed.
Three days later, on the morning of August 9, the US dropped a second atomic bomb, an implosive plutonium bomb called “Debeljko” (Fat Man), with an explosive force of about 21 kilotons of TNT, on the civilian port of Nagasaki. It caused slightly less damage because it did not cause a so-called firestorm, but its explosion was larger than in Hiroshima.

This time, to show the joint responsibility of the US and Great Britain, another plane with British observers was following the “death” plane. 40,000 people died immediately, of which only 250 were soldiers. By the end of the year, the number of victims rose to around 70,000, and five years later it was more than 140,000.

The astonishing news of the burning and pulverization of human beings, of the damage caused by radiation, of all that indescribable suffering, left a deep mark on most people who lived in those days. According to the data of the Japanese newspapers Mainichi Shimbun and Yomiuri Shimbun, from ten years ago, the number of deaths, as a direct or indirect consequence of atomic explosions, is about 450,000, 287,000 in Hiroshima and 163,000 in Nagasaki.

Fear of the USSR
By a series of incredibly dishonest moves towards both the USSR and Japan, Great Britain, which in a non-paper manner was behind it all, and the United States, kept Japan convinced that the USSR would not enter the war in the Far East and that the Western Allies will not allow the Japanese emperor to remain on the throne. The goal of the Westerners was for Japan to remain in the war so that they could use the atomic bomb on Japanese soil and for the USSR to defeat the Japanese forces in the land war in Manchuria for their – Western account.

Stalin kept his word to Roosevelt. One million and 500 thousand soldiers of the USSR attacked Japan on the ninth of August, on three fronts in Manchuria. The fighting was bloody and the Kwantung Army was practically wiped out. About 700,000 Japanese were killed, wounded, or captured.
The Red Army also attacked the Japanese in Korea, the Kuril Islands, and Sakhalin Island. Western history has almost forgotten that event of enormous importance, because that very morning, on the ninth of August, before Japan could respond to the Soviet invasion, the USA dropped the second atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki. The date was chosen with the clear intention to erase the entry of the USSR into the war with Japan from the media, to focus the attention of Westerners on another event – which today is called “spinning”.
After Nagasaki, Tokyo was still not ready to capitulate. In that year of death, two hundred planes and thousands of bombs or one plane and one bomb didn’t seem like much of a difference. For Japanese leaders, the devastating news of that August ninth was the Soviet invasion.
The Deputy Chief of the Japanese General Staff emphasized that it slowly and gradually became clear to Japanese officials how terrible the destruction of Hiroshima was, and that, in contrast, the news of the entry of the USSR into Manchuria, accompanied by fear and horror, spread like wildfire.
There is only one reason why Truman and Churchill decided to use the bomb against Japan. It was a merciless and extremely unnecessary warning that the USA and Great Britain will not refrain from using the same bomb against the USSR if it continues to interfere in the affairs of the countries of Europe and Asia.
In ending the war with such gruesome and terrible carnage, the Americans and British put a great blot on their triumph, and one which, as is the case with great historical transactions, may in the future confront the United States and Great Britain with the same horrors.

The opinion prevailed among the Russians that a large ground army should be preserved and deployed over a large territory to reduce losses from the atomic bombing. This was valid until the first nuclear weapon was developed and tested in the USSR in 1949.

The Third World War
After World War II, great efforts were made to limit the use and spread of nuclear weapons. The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons was concluded in 1968, and with that agreement, states that have nuclear weapons undertook to disarm, while states without nuclear weapons promised not to acquire them. The Westerners, led by the USA and Great Britain, have never been sincere in their advocacy, not even regarding the issue of nuclear weapons.

Many smart and well-intentioned people today are saying that World War III is very close. Some claim that it has already begun. Those who think that reason will prevail should remember the 20th century and the fact that world wars started whenever they could start and that wars did happen when the conditions existed to happen! In other words, today, the chances of such a world war happening are significantly higher than the opposite happening.
Perhaps the most powerful nuclear weapon today is “Poseidon”, which is owned by the state of Russia. “Poseidon” is an intercontinental autonomous mega nuclear torpedo, an underwater robot with artificial intelligence, a titanium body, a mass of about 100 tons, a diameter of about two meters, a length of about 25 meters, with an atomic mini-reactor with a power of eight megawatts as a drive, practically unlimited range, with moving sound production like the “Dolphin”, with a speed of about 100 knots (close to 200 kilometers per hour), an operating depth of about 1000 meters, stealth technology to avoid detection, and a nuclear warhead of 100 megatons, which is about 7,000 times more than an atomic warhead bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It serves to destroy naval bases, coastal cities, and groups of aircraft carriers. It produces a tsunami wave about 500 meters high.
Just one launch and England is gone, and the passage of a radioactive tsunami over Britain turns that island, specializing in espionage, into a radioactive desert. So what kind of lunatics lead Great Britain, when they dare to threaten the state of Russia?

In the leadership of the leading Western countries, there is an excessive, critical number of ignoramuses, sociopaths, and idiots. Those arrogant mediocrities are not capable of an agreement with the leading countries of the rest of the non-Western world, above all with Russia and China. The great war that is ahead of us will certainly be nuclear and, most likely, most of the nuclear weapons that humanity possesses will be used. Large areas of land near geologically unstable areas will sink into the sea. Siberia is safe, but the British Isles and the East and West coasts of the US are not.

Anyone who has read the Bible knows that in the end the good prevails. God protect us and give us strength. Don’t be afraid.”

Nebojsa Vasojevic

Philosophyofgoodnews.com

29/5/2023

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The post we suggest to see is this from March 2022. https://philosophyofgoodnews.com/2022/03/03/sane-or-insane-tragedy-of-the-rats/


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