The United Kingdom has gotten this bad. Truly sickening.

I still don't understand the scenario where the EU/NATO openly wage war against Russia without the whole thing going nuclear? Not meaning proxy wars which by definition are limited in nature, but wholesale full mobilisation type scenario.
If there's no more, or no more enough Ukrainians to battle you can send European soldiers to the front saying that Moscou will soon invade Paris and London. The nuclear weapon is only here to dissuade. The first one who launch it to annihilate the other one will be annihilated too so nobody use it.
 
I still don't understand the scenario where the EU/NATO openly wage war against Russia without the whole thing going nuclear? Not meaning proxy wars which by definition are limited in nature, but wholesale full mobilisation type scenario.

A few possible reasons. EU/NATO probably thinks and wants conflict with Russia to occur at the conventional levels of warfare, better to control and subjugate the great landmass's resources and remaining population without the trouble of a nuclear winter. Though given their level of insanity, there may very well be a group of hawks within these larger groups that would like to see nukes dropped.

Also, once nuclear weapons get involved, all bets are off. They, EU/NATO, know Russia has nukes too. And to introduce that element into the fray almost guarantees nuclear retaliation. So the 'Mutually Assured Destruction' understanding applies.

Lastly, and at the 'highest level' of this conflict there's this:

(Approaching Infinity) Why is 4D STS so interested in all our nuclear activities, whether energy or weapons related? The background being, while many think they are just concerned that we don't destroy ourselves, others like Tom Delonge say it is because nukes can actually damage them, that they have negative effects in their dimension.

A:
Yes

Q: (Approaching Infinity) Also, the C’s have said that setting off nukes could have effects on beings in other realms similar to Dyatlov Pass.

A: There is your answer!

Q: (L) So the reason they're concerned or interested is because nukes can break dimensional barriers?

A: Yes

Q: (L) And those barriers can be not just between horizontal dimensions, but between densities?

A: Yes

Q: (L) And also is it true that that energy can go into those other densities or dimensions and cause damage there?

A: Yes
 
"until " Digital ID + some form of digital moneys ? eh...
Not specific to the UK but "close enough" i think , HSBC requiring a customer to remove an app from its mobile phone in order to be allowed to use its online banking application.. ( HSBC -> Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation). Posted on X @ 30 December 2025.

 
I still don't understand the scenario where the EU/NATO openly wage war against Russia without the whole thing going nuclear? Not meaning proxy wars which by definition are limited in nature, but wholesale full mobilisation type scenario.
A cancer doesn’t care its killing its host, only that it can leech off the organism.

Now will 4D STS allow it? Maybe.
Past historic wars had meteors wiping out „the enemy“, so what if 4D STS launch a few at Russia?

Brandon Smith delves into this with his new article. His main points are that most of the men to likely be conscripted in the UK, and elsewhere, are conservative white men (as opposed to immigrants) - not only satisfying the desires of DEI woke culture - but also taking the mostly disenfranchised, and therefore threatening to the globalist political class, demographic further out of the equation:
That article matches my concerns. Maybe with some virus/„Russian terror plots“ to drive the narrative. Or just a virus to kill the young anyway.

Hopefully it won’t happen, but I still see it as a less than zero probability.
 

Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership​


Officers in the Metropolitan Police must tell bosses if they are a member - or have ever been a member - of the Freemasons, the force has announced.

The group has been added to the Met's declarable associations policy along with other "hierarchical organisations".

The Freemasons, one of the world's oldest social and charitable organisations, sees members pledge loyalty to the fraternity's principles and offer mutual support to each other.

The move was recommended by the Daniel Morgan Independent Panel report, external, a probe into the force's handling of the unsolved 1987 murder of private detective Daniel Morgan.

'Recurring suspicion'​

Mr Morgan, a 37-year-old father-of-two, was killed with an axe in the car park of the Golden Lion pub in Sydenham, south-east London, in March 1987.

A string of inquiries over the decades unearthed allegations of corruption.

The 2021 report said police officers' membership of the Freemasons had been "a source of recurring suspicion and mistrust in the investigations".

The Met's decision follows a survey of officers and staff which showed two thirds of respondents felt membership of such organisations affected perception of police impartiality and public trust, the force said. BBC




Freemasons have demanded an emergency injunction from the high court to halt the Metropolitan police’s new policy that orders officers to tell their bosses if they are members of the organisation.

The Freemasons filed papers in London on Christmas Eve and claim the Met’s policy amounts to “religious discrimination” against Freemasons who are also police officers.

They say the Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, “is making up the law on the hoof” and accused his force of “whipping up conspiracy theories” about the influence of Freemasons.

The Met has vowed to fight back as it sees the policy as part of its fight to restore trust and credibility, and a case currently under investigation involves claims of masonic influence and alleged wrongdoing.

In December, the Met said anyone who was part or had been a member of a “hierarchical organisation that requires members to support and protect each other”, must declare it. TheGuardian
 
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