Most epiphanies tend to strike when one least expects it.
For me, it was when I was doing a rémue-menage (cleanup) of my web browser tabs.

I was elbow deep in cleaning up my many accumulated tabs when I suddenly realized why UKR did go last summer into Russia, when it launched its Kursk Offensive.
It was not just for kicks and giggles. The Ukrainians did not go in for international recognition or to showcase what $500 billion worth of arms and ammunition would get their Western backers either.
They invaded RUS with one aim in mind: to get to that Strategic Air Base in Ukrainka sitting cozily 120 km Northeast from the UKR border. This base hosts RUS Strategic nuclear weapons.
And if you ask yourself how I realized this only just now, the answer is quite simple.
I do this part-time. I spend mere minutes every day thinking about the dangers of nuclear war. Whereas specialists spend hours each day on this topic.
Ah, and Operation Spiderweb did help guide my mind towards this obvious conclusion.
And if you want to know how I came to think about this UKR surprise operation that cost the RUS between 10 and 20 strategic bombers, I will tell you.
I was watching footage from the Israeli and Iranian missile and drone strikes that have sunk the Middle East into outright war in the past 4 days, when the notion of a link between all these military operations struck me like lightning.
There are credible reports about Mossad’s ability to penetrate Iran’s defenses, and who launched a series of well-aimed and delivered drone and missile attacks from within Iran itself.
And this made me connect the dots with UKR Spiderweb, which managed to pull a similar stunt from within RUS, on June 1.

And then, I connected all the dots, ending up with the grand design of both the Israeli and UKR war planners.
They were both going for the nuclear programs and strategic strike capabilities of their respective opponents.
In short, even the UKR August 2024 Kursk Offensive was aimed at Ukrainka Strategic Air Base.
The problem with both the UKR as well as Israeli war plans is that they constitute a Declaration of Total War. And why do I care about this?
Because what people or states do conventionally doesn’t affect me not a bit.
It is when I hear the words strategic or nuclear weapons that I become very upset and concerned about my future and that of my child.
At this point, I am very concerned with the state of the world. Right now is the time to panic.
Because if we don’t, then it is clear to me we will pay a heavy price soon for not speaking up.
The powers that be take us all 8 billion denizens of this world of ours for the fools we are.
And because they are right to do so, given our apathy and lack of concern with everything, really, their next step is to escalate the rate at which they’re killing us, from a few tens of thousands each day to millions per hour.
And that ain’t right, folks. That is not fucking right. And no, I will not ask you to pardon me for saying so.
We need to wake the fuck up and take the power back. Before it’s too late. And there is nothing left but Silence.

“После нас – тишина” (“After us – silence”)
