The Truth about the war in Ukraine
Recent statements made by Nathaniel Rothschild, heir to the Rothschild family fortune, have caused a stir within the globalist community. Rothschild’s warning that without Ukraine, the global order may not survive has sent shockwaves through the international community, and many are taking his concerns very seriously.
It is believed that the fall of Ukraine would result in the collapse of the New World Order, and Rothschild is now calling for military reinforcements from other globalist nations to aid in “saving” Ukraine for the NWO agenda. This has raised many concerns, particularly given the presence of US-funded biolabs in Ukraine, and the lack of clarity regarding the true intentions behind the call for reinforcements.
There are many questions surrounding the potential fallout from the fall of Ukraine, and many are left wondering whether this is a genuine call to prevent another pandemic or to further a different agenda. Regardless of the motivations behind the call for reinforcements, it is clear that tensions are running high, and the globalist community is on high alert.
Rothschild’s comments also shed light on his views of world leaders, with Xi Jinping being named as a “close second” to Putin as the “world’s most dangerous man.” This sentiment is shared by George Soros, which adds weight to Rothschild’s concerns. It is becoming increasingly clear that Putin and Xi are seen as the biggest threats to the NWO, and globalists are becoming more and more anxious about their actions.
As tensions continue to rise, the future of the world order remains uncertain. It is clear that the globalist community is on high alert, and many are wondering what the future holds. The potential fallout from the fall of Ukraine could be significant, and it is clear that the international community is watching developments closely. It remains to be seen how events will unfold, but one thing is certain – the world order is currently in a state of flux, and the future is anything but clear.
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