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DataRepublican (small r) @DataRepublican - Working on release, but in the meantime, I thought I'd share an email I wrote to a non-follower who gave me an article about West's role in creating the Ukraine conflict:
The article is correct, but needs some elaboration.
You should look up the history of NATO. They only began military action *after* the Cold War was over. Their first military strike was in 1993/1994 with the Bosnia war. Since then, they've made many many more military actions.
This was not an accident. This was a result of a deliberate decision by elites (and outlined by Soros in an essay, although he wasn't the sole architect) to reorient the world towards the "New World Order" which is enforced by NATO. The Afghanistan and Iraq wars were a big part of that. It's a deliberate attempt to conquer the world and bring it under "democracy."
But it's not really "democracy" in the way you think - it's more of a blurring of boundaries to bring countries under a supranational world order that is ran by unaccountable bureaucracy and megacorporations.
Mass migration was a deliberate part of that strategy. When conquest of the Middle East (Iraq) didn't work to convert them into democracies, they decided to backdoor permit massive amounts of mass migration.
They said it was to counter dropping birth rates. That's a lie. Mass migration is happening in the name of global security. The idea is that if we accept enough refugees, they will start "exporting" democracy back to their home countries and we will accomplish through them what we could not do in Iraq / Afghanistan.
Ukraine is simply the latest military frontier in this endless NATO expansion.
This is not to say that Putin is a good guy. Far from it. He is an authoritarian and represents that "old" aspect of Communism. Order and culture - perhaps - but Putin/China/etc use tradition as a way to get people to conform and submit, whereas in the Western world, anarcho-tyranny is the preferred tool to create obedience.
The common thread in all this is that - without God at the center of our hearts, our appetite for controlling and conquering is boundless. We have never evolved from the primitive times wherein tribes lived in a constant cycle of warfare and conquest. We just fooled ourselves into thinking we're enlightened in throwing around money and bombs, instead of throwing rocks and sticks.
And the worst part is that everyone is convinced they're right.
Putin/China represent authoritarian nationalism without God.
The Western world represents hedonistic globalism without God.
Both sides are without God. Magog and Gog.
As to answer your question about NATO: NATO's purpose has been corrupted. It evolved from a strictly defensive allegiance to a war machine.
The United States is uniquely blessed in that it is in a singular position geographically as well as economically. We need to set the example: peace through strength. My vote is to pull out of NATO, set an example and rebuild our defenses from within - to protect, not to conquer.
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