Ukraine: What comes next?

Undoubtedly, as a Chinese philosopher would say, we are living in “interesting times”, that is, times of great change for all mankind.
Existentialist philosophers such as Sartre and Camus would be surprised if today they saw how references (at least in name) to the current of thought they formed almost 80 years ago are multiplying in the media.
More and more states and nations claim to face “existential” threats, and no wonder, because Russia has everything at stake, the West has everything at stake, and the world also has everything at stake.
In any war, the first casualty is truth. Here are the biggest lies:
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More and more often, ordinary people around the world notice strange traces of planes in the sky, which were not there before. They hang over cities, intricately crossing, for hours, gradually expanding and gradually covering the sky with some kind of mist. These flights of planes are happening every day more and more intensively, but neither the official authorities, nor the media do not notice this point blank. The topic of chemtrails is absolutely taboo. What is happening in the sky above our heads?
On March 18, 1314, Jacques de Molay and a few other Templars, after enduring torture and many other humiliations, were sent to death. De Molay was an old man, tired with life and proud of his achievements.
Review report Corman-Drosten et al. Eurosurveillance 2020
English speakers know that their language is odd. So do people saddled with learning it non-natively. The oddity that we all perceive most readily is its spelling, which is indeed a nightmare. In countries where English isn’t spoken, there is no such thing as a ‘spelling bee’ competition. For a normal language, spelling at least pretends a basic correspondence to the way people pronounce the words. But English is not normal.
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