The world is sinking into a global war, there are reasons behind

Ivan Lakshinsky
2 min readNov 24, 2021
The Phantom Horseman,1870–93 by Sir John Gilbert (d.1897)

Today, all those who keep their focus on pandemics, health care, and social wars both inside and outside countries overlook at many issues.

For example:
1. What will happen to rulers and organizations that violate the constitution and human rights under the guise of a pandemic?

2. How will the regions develop after the war, like Afghanistan and Syria. Where will the revolutionary sentiments of Mexicans go?

3. Who will be responsible for the resources pumped out, and the billions accumulated, according to the principle of the stronger who has everything?

4. Do you think anyone from the outgoing world thinks about the future of their generation? Ecology, education, the environment, and children?

Of course not, perhaps conscientious enthusiasts. The rest are selfish cowards, will sit in their pitchforks stuffed with smart technology and drones.
Such people will desire to destroy the world altogether, so that most of the world’s population will be left without food and shelter, so that education will be ordinal and disease will enslave their minds fearing the unknown. It is so much easier to manage and control resources, to subjugate countries and to introduce any technology.

Fear will soon take over all of us, as Covid-19 has already formed certain patterns of fear and obscurity over these 2 years.

Recently, I have seen many countries enter into coalitions and alliances, it is military, not humanitarian. We see that world conflicts are escalating. There has never been such an increase in global unrest in the history of mankind.

As the saying goes, “Live in peace, preparing for war. I will be happy if my observations are wrong, but history shows that events are cyclical and have a pattern of evolutionary leaps about every 82 years.

Considering that the world is moving into the 4th stage of the industrial revolution, which was announced by Claus Schwab, we can assume that the development and discovery of microbiology and transplantation is only the first step. As with previous world discoveries, they will need to be tested globally, like the bomb that fell on Hiroshima, or German steel foundry technology during World War II. It will not be possible to introduce them gradually, there are too many inventions, waiting to be applied to the masses. As trivial as it may sound, events repeat themselves, and technology must move ahead and bring income to those who have invested years of personal funds.

Furthermore, to avoid violations of the above-mentioned example, it is necessary to zero out the laws, some can do it without starting a war, and some will have to do it, the current Taliban is a perfect example.

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Ivan Lakshinsky

Human nature scientist, artist, musician, philosopher, founder of Safe Nations Alliance. Life with a wide open heart