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World War III | Gold and Silver Prices Will Also Explode

19 June 2025 at 22:47
Recent conflicts between Israel and Iran, backed by the US, threaten global stability. Concerns arise over escalating warfare and its economic impact, especially on oil prices and currency values, leading to potential skyrocketing gold and silver prices.

No One Wins a Thermonuclear War

13 March 2025 at 20:26
The painting "No One Wins a Thermonuclear War" critiques escalating wars in Ukraine and Israel, emphasizing the catastrophic potential of nuclear conflict. It argues that only financial elites benefit from war, while humanity faces annihilation. The artist calls for an end to these conflicts, urging awareness of their dire consequences.

Striking Deep Into Russia Means World War III

17 November 2024 at 22:33
US President Biden has approved the use of NATO long-range missiles by Ukraine to strike deep into Russia, raising concerns about escalating conflict and the potential for global war which could go nuclear. This is described by the red horse in the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Four Russian satellites are now within striking distance of an ICEYE radarsat

22 May 2026 at 23:50

At least four Russian military satellites changed their orbits to match that of a Finnish-American radar surveillance satellite in the last week, raising questions about Russia's intentions amid an ever-expanding standoff high above Earth.

The maneuvers were identified through open source orbital tracking data. Greg Gillinger, a retired Air Force space intelligence officer, revealed the orbit changes Friday in a special edition of his Integrity Flash newsletter, published by Integrity ISR, a private business that provides "combat-proven operational support and elite training that enhances mission success across ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), cyber, space, and targeting domains."

The Russian satellites in question, designated Kosmos 2610 through 2613, launched together on April 16 on a Soyuz-2.1b rocket from Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia. Over the last week or so, the four satellites adjusted their inclinations—the angles of their orbits to the equator—by less than a degree.

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