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Yeah entities play this
> some of us should incarnate already to fix that place and get back our people for a while
> most powerful stuff today is techno-magic
It was always this way. For high magic you need a "catalyst" and that device is usually the "highest tech" on the planet.
> using primitive artifacts paired with inborn abilities
The tool is as powerful as the hand that holds it. This is why most "religions" go through a "revolution" all the time. Someone with proper inborn abilities appear and tells all the "pretenders" how it is "done". If he does it right the religion can "reform" and continue existing. If they reject each other then you get the shit we have since Moses.
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The Polish started it...
> oops 300 tanks just went missing from the storehouse
> oops there are civilian videos about tanks getting shipped to Ukraine on the Polish highway
This was like half a year ago already
I wonder what is the current "misplacing"
The world arms Ukraine and Ukraine is literally arming the entire middle east. Ukraine was big on money laundering already. But at least it wasn't this blatant. Sure loving how no one seems to care.
What I find funny is how Russia could use more proper tactics too. But why bother. If Ukraine doesn't care about their people why should they. Turning that place into rubble is more beneficial after this stage. Things that were "valuable" belonged to the oligarchs anyway. If there was a "peace" they would "claim it back" by "legal means".
At least everyone forgot about covid in Europe.
China and Japan are still big on it.