Threats and scofflaws do not provide help in how to avoid or defend against threats coming from many directions. Written by Katalin Kondor.

We woke up today to find out that we are a minute and a half away from Armageddon, i.e. nuclear apocalypse. I'm not a psychologist, I can't even decide what kind of fear, confusion, and apathy are caused by the ever-increasing threats, but I really admire the confidence with which the threats are able to let us know - mostly without a plausible explanation - that we really should be afraid: the nuclear attack, climate change, increasingly frequent epidemics, Russia, including the hoofed devil, Putin, the Arab world, floods, earthquakes, and now from school knife killers, but also from creatures that may have wandered here from other planets.

The list is by no means complete, I have really only listed a few threats that are still with us.

At the same time, the threats and the scofflaws do not provide any help in how to avoid these threats coming from many directions, or how to defend against them.

I suspect - and rightly so - that this is not even their goal, since the intimidated person is not the master of himself.

Anyway, even if he were a master, how would he be able to defend himself against a nuclear attack?

With a sword? With a cannon? Upset with gas? Ridiculous.

I remember a newspaper article published in Germany from the early nineties. The Secretary of State of the United States made a statement to an elite newspaper. Hungarian friends there sent the article, in which Mr. Kissinger told the readers of the elite paper that they had prepared for a possible nuclear war and nuclear catastrophe with underground airports, underground cities and food supplies. I don't know who was reassured by this statement.

In any case, three decades have passed since then, and the policy of the United States still does not indicate to us the establishment of peace.

In the published news, it is even announced that Poland is ready to receive nuclear weapons on its territory. This was really all we needed to rest our heads in peace. And I'm not writing this as a joke, let's just sleep peacefully, because neither now, nor before, nor, I think, in the future have we been able to influence the actions of the masters of the world.

We are powerless. Should we write a letter to the demented puppet moved by the shells? Should we declare war on the masters of the world and get on horseback or in a boat to go to the strange masters of Europe and America and beg for normality, for our lives? Not anymore!

Today, we live in a world where new garbage is added to the landfill every day. Of course, it follows directly that more always needs to be removed. And we know from experience that it is not - never - the one who put it there, but the one whose eyes are disturbed and who is willing to remove it from there.

And we also know that when there is confusion, fear and tension in societies, it is difficult to do something like this.

When you are calm and sober, you can also clean. Now, there is certainly no peace and sanity, but fear and tension. This needs to be increased - and those in favor of suppression will do so. Not by chance.

I'm not a political scientist, nor will I be, but maybe I'm not stupid either. What we can clearly see is nothing more than the fact that the state-forming societies are enslaved, they have no way to regain their sovereignty, so the masters of the world can easily control the economic actors, and with this they have the opportunity to prevent their harmful actions.

That societies have lost their sovereignty is undeniable, just as it can be seen that they cannot organize themselves in order to achieve a sustainable society as they wish. The truth of these statements would be difficult to refute in the light of daily politics, as we see that mostly the interests of the majority dominate (this is called democracy these days), and extortion with money that belongs to us is commonplace.

So here we are in the middle of Europe, standing in perpetual battle with the almost invincible money power. And all that was really missing was the threat of a nuclear war.

I read that a group of journalists is - rightly - calling for a protest. Correctly. I would only be curious because I don't know whether the protest can - to put it in poetic words - fall on fertile ground? Because so far we've only had a bad experience with protests. It's like the cynical message "they'll get bored and go home" from those we protested against.

So we got and get a lot out of disaster. Both natural and man-made.

It's an esoteric answer, so for example, life is eternal, it exists, and many thinkers believe it, and that's why it's easier to tolerate such and such criticisms. On the other hand, I don't know the kind of consolation that could be given to those living in the captivity of materialism in the era of catastrophes and scandals.

I alone feel that some kind of wake-up call should be blown in people's ears, very loudly.

As well as regularly introducing them to the views and opinions of the puppet figures of the globalist elite. For example, the view of Klaus Schwab (the founding president of the World Economic Forum), which he did not hide in his book, that they want to create a global technocratic neo-communism, namely on the tailwater of the shock therapy of an artificially induced epidemic. We know, we feel, that such things are going on behind our backs.

These plans require stipulations, which is easy to see, if only because, as I listed above, we receive a small (or larger) stipulation every day.

How will their plan succeed? I do not know. Many claim that a significant part of humanity is starting to wake up, start to rebel, and start to think about how to return to the normal human path. But until then, only God knows the answer to how much harassment, threats and real catastrophes we have to endure. We should team up with him. Let's read Rudolf Steiner, Mária Szepes and Béla Hamvas.

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