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Comments by "June VanDerMark" (@junevandermark952) on "US officials calling for caution as Russia, Iran discuss nuclear weapons" video.
If the other countries don't call Putin's bluff, he will believe that he is invincible. And maybe right now ... he is invincible. Who wants to challenge him by using the "first" nuclear weapon against Russia? As citizens of the world, we are in sort of a checkmate position ... aren't we though? Does anybody have a good idea of how to handle Putin ... or is it all "just talk?"
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@iCumming There are many opinions about what happened in the past, but right now, Putin wants to take over the Ukraine, and he is threatening to use nuclear weapons. We don't know his mentality, so anything could happen. That is my point. Who wants to test whether or not Putin "will" use nuclear weapons, which in turn, would start a nuclear war?
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@iCumming We can't control anything, but it's interesting to converse about it anyway. Right?
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@iCumming And those stories about an afterlife are also based on the attitude "survival of the fittest." The story goes ... "My soul is saved and blessed by 'God', and your soul is lost, and will have to suffer for the rest of eternity." At least non-human animals don't suffer from such wild hallucinations. “We are all hallucinating all the time, including right now. It’s just that when we agree about our hallucinations, we call that reality.” Anil Seth … neuroscientist.
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@iCumming Albeit it makes for interesting reading, the following story about what was said by Einstein, might either be true, or false. Professor Albert Einstein was asked by friends at a recent dinner party what new weapons might be employed in World War III. Appalled at the implications, he shook his head. After several minutes of meditation, he said. “I don’t know what weapons might be used in World War III. But there isn’t any doubt what weapons will be used in World War IV.” “And what are those?” a guest asked. “Stone spears,” said Einstein.
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@iCumming I don't know if any of us sees anything as being clear, but thanks anyway.
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@iCumming Such as those who are being scammed out of their money in support of cryogenics. Even if my frozen ... then thawed out ... old and ugly head "could" grow a new body ... it would scare the living lights out of others. In 1962, Robert Ettinger published The Prospect of Immortality, a pseudo-nonfiction book detailing the rationale and methods that could be used to successfully freeze and resuscitate a person. Since then, cryonics has captivated millions
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