About "Coronavirus Operation"
(We offer just a peek at what is happening)
This is a “planned” complete stop of the entire modern civilization, which has exhausted its meaning to the end.
For those who still retain the ability to comprehend the ongoing, we suggest viewing several photographs from places on Earth, reflecting on the situation, and comprehending the options left. Without a doubt, there is a “certain plan” for a different future world arrangement that will save the planet from complete destruction by modern civilization.
By looking at the first steps of this project’s implementation, it becomes obvious how harsh and merciless it is: so unexpected, abrupt, and intolerable for us! However, without such measures, it is hardly possible to overcome the inertia, because sociology, focus groups, and public opinion created not by us, but by those who position themselves to be the “rulers,” they do not want to give up their comforts and their current life style even at the expense of you and the planet. That is why the first measures to stop the functioning of the “old world order system” cause such disagreement and protests from them. Nonetheless, these “measures” have been simultaneously launched in all countries around the world.
It is almost senseless trying to explain to people what really is happening on our planet. Instead of words, just take a look at these 27 photos that most convincingly prove my words that we are in grave danger:
1. View of the densely populated Mexico City (more than 20 million inhabitants).
2. An elephant killed by merciless poachers. They left him to rot.
3. Fire in the rainforest. Wild goats grazed here once.
4. Excessive airplane traffic over London.
5. A huge truck carries piles of sand for recycling. Oil sand is the energy source of the future.
6. The stench of the Yellow River in Mongolia is unbearable for people.
7. Incineration plant and its surroundings, Bangladesh.
8. A fiery storm sweeps across Colorado. A heightened risk of forest fires is a result of climate change.
9. Traces left from the extraction of oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta.
10. Night view of Los Angeles. Energy consumption is colossal.
11. In Oregon, this beautiful forest was destroyed for the construction of a new dam.
12. The region of Almeria in Spain, crowded with greenhouses.
13. Poachers proudly pose with the skin of a Siberian tiger they killed.
14. The mine "Mir" in Russia is the largest diamond mine in the world.
15. A dead albatross is torn from the inside by plastic debris. People mindlessly throw their trash out on the streets every day.
16. India, New Delhi (more than 22 million inhabitants) from a bird's-eye view.
17. Maldives, a popular resort, threatened by ever-rising ocean levels.
18. "Black Friday" in the consumer electronics supermarket. Boise, Idaho.
19. Tons of broken electronic equipment are disposed of in developing countries. With the use of deadly substances these electronics are dismantled for the sake of precious metals.
20. The fate of the Brazilian tropical forests is passed to forests in Canada.
21. A landfill of used tires in the Nevada desert.
22. While the whole world was watching the events of Fukushima in 2011, a few miles further a thermal power plant was burning. All attempts to extinguish the fire were futile.
23. A polar bear starved to death in Norway. Disappearing glaciers deprive animals of vital territory and food.
24. The merciless exploitation of the oil field in California.
25. A melting glacier forms a massive waterfall. Indisputable evidence of how rapidly climate change is evolving.
26. A brown coal power plant’s emission pollutes the air.
27. Indonesian surfer Dede Surinaya conquers a wave.
So what about humans? What are they now and what will they become?
We must think about that so we can stop our destructive ways and adapt to a new reality. When the last tree is cut down, when the last fish is caught, when the last river is poisoned, only then will we understand that “we cannot eat money.”
This prophecy is becoming an increasingly brutal reality. Yet even now, not everyone comprehends how harmful our lifestyle is to the environment.
April 2020