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As tensions rise between the United States and Russia, there have been increasing concerns about the possibility of World War III, which could be nuclear. Russian President Putin has been issuing warnings to American Neocons about the potential dangers of their actions. In a bold move, Russia announced a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) stating that they will be conducting missile tests off the coast of northern California. These missiles are intended to land in the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center (ARTCC) over the next 10 days, with the launch site located 300 miles offshore in international waters.
Despite Putin’s warnings, it seems that the American Neocons are determined to pursue their own agenda, regardless of the consequences. Their focus on climate change targets and reducing CO2 emissions has led them to believe that drastic measures, including potential population reduction and military conflict, may be necessary. This alarming mindset has many questioning the priorities of these leaders and the potential impact on the economy and the wellbeing of the people.
As we head into the first week of June, a Panic Cycle surrounds us, with climate change advocates pushing for restrictions on travel and a potential limit on summer vacations to reduce CO2 emissions. The target date for these restrictions is rumored to be June 6th, with the added possibility of military conflict looming in the background.
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