It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they've been fooled, and the worse they've been fooled the more they'll cling to belief in their indoctrination - until death removes all their protests, and their outrage never faced slumbers silently forever. So, I can understand why those facing death in front of them and death behind them refuse to grant that existential reality cognizance. What good would it do them anyway?
For me, I don't care if it does me good, if it butters my biscuit or I suck on dry crumbs. I just don't want to be deluded. I just want to know what's real. We all die, as Mr. Putin said. I just want to die right, in the end.
With all that said, Putin and Zelensky are both Jews, and both WEF minions.
I have no particular need for a saviour, and have therefore no aversion to knowing that all of them claiming to be are nothing but hucksters, swindling snake oil salesmen that profit from signing men up to fight, and from signing off on their death certificates.
That babushka may have been right about their ethnicities, but she was wrong about their targets. It's not Slavs. It's slaves. And the WEF and it's minions consider every one of us property they can dispose of as they see fit. In my final analysis, they intend us all ill, those they push out in front, and those they shoot in the back. Anyone that loves their kids needs to fight another war, a war that strikes at our real enemy, the WEF.
Don't work for them. Don't let your production feed their rapacious maws. Make what you need yourself, and consume it so they don't get a cut. The sooner we all do that the sooner we win, the more of us win, and the more we win. They're cutting supply lines, and it's easy to project that they'll use food as a weapon. They always do. So we'll have to make our own way if we're going to live anyway. Better to do it now, so when that's the only thing that can be done it's not a difficult leap. Best look and leap now before it's a live fire exercise, IMHO.
Thanks!
RE: I have a not-so-crazy conspiracy theory (concerning how Russia manages its "youth bulge" problem)