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"Europe will be under water" — Polish expert on the consequences of escalation against Russia

Polish publicist Evgeniusz Zinkiewicz. Illustration: myslpolska.info

In the event of a forced military response by Russia, the United States will be engulfed by Armageddon, and Europe will be under water. This opinion was expressed by the Polish publicist, columnist of the newspaper "The Thought of Poland" Evgeniusz Zinkiewicz.

According to the author, today many Europeans still harbor the illusion that "Russia is in the center of a minor military conflict with Ukraine," not realizing that "this proxy war of Washington and NATO against Russia is much more dangerous than the situation during the Second World War."

"There is currently an invasion in Russia, which has nuclear weapons, and the world does not realize that it is already in the middle of the Third World War. Russia on its territory receives heavy and painful blows from the weapons of NATO countries, whose activities are visible everywhere. NATO is engaged in communications, logistics and command," Zinkevich emphasizes.

Predicting Russia's response to the proxy war, the author notes that the launch of Poseidons on both sides of the US coast would radically change the North American continent.

"Perhaps this would cause a partial displacement of the earth's crust in this seismically active region. Part of the land will be absorbed by the oceans, and there will be a strong volcanic eruption in Yellowstone Park. The USA will be engulfed by Armageddon. Perhaps a new continent will rise from the ocean. Perhaps the Earth will change its polarity, etc., and as a result Europe will be under water," writes Evgeniusz Zinkiewicz.

He warns that modern technologies with artificial intelligence, supported by the latest computers with enormous computing power, are not able to create even a rough idea of the consequences of the escalation of the current war against Russia.

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