By Tony Ryan
Recent assessments by experts in the field confirm that the situation in Ukraine and the West is even more dire than previously portrayed. The kill rate in the ongoing conflict is alarming, with eight Ukrainian and allied forces killed for every Russian. The death toll in Ukraine has now reached half a million. Ukrainian attack reserves, held back until enemy lines are broken, are dying without making a significant impact on the Russian front line. It appears that by Christmas, Russia will have defeated 53 nations single-handedly, including the United States.
The implications of this conflict extend beyond Ukraine. Europe is already on the brink of collapse, with Germany and France showing signs of distress. The 28 US aircraft carriers, once a symbol of military might, are now considered obsolete burdens for the Navy. The average age of a US military plane is 27 years, rendering them ancient in comparison to modern technology. President Biden has even reached out to the Wright Brothers for assistance. The Stealth Bomber is no longer stealthy, and the Patriot Missile system has proven ineffective. The United States finds itself depleted of ammunition, struggling to support its military capabilities.
There is a growing realization among European nations that the war began in 2014, dispelling the myth of a Russian invasion. Jens Stoltenberg, two days ago, openly admitted this fact, forcing even the Eurotrash to acknowledge the truth.
But what does all of this mean for Australia?
Australia finds itself in a precarious position, having chosen the wrong side in the conflict and investing all its resources into it. The media, controlled by Murdoch, ensures that Australians maintain a belief in their righteousness until the very end, even as the world turns against them. Australia, led by Albo, has effectively declared war on the world, including China, daring them to attack strategic locations such as Darwin and Nhulunbuy. The consequences of such a conflict would be devastating, with an estimated 200,000 lives lost.
In the event of hostilities with China, Singapore, a major fuel supplier to Australia, would cancel the contract, leading to a halt in transportation within four days. Energy staff would be unable to reach work, causing widespread electricity shortages. Within a week, food shortages would leave most Australians starving. By day ten, the nation would be in chaos, with politicians, bureaucrats, food distributors, and medical professionals facing the wrath of an angry population. The outcome beyond this point is uncertain, but it is likely that chaos and violence would prevail, with Mad Max-like scenarios unfolding.
However, there is still hope for Australia. The government could be sacked, previous policies disowned, and a consensus democratic meritocracy established. The first step towards this goal would be to take control of all media outlets and then remove the ALP government from power. Competent public servants could then form an interim administration to stabilize the country. Many individuals stand ready to support this transition to democracy, but their involvement is contingent upon an invitation from the people. Time is of the essence, as by Christmas it may be too late.
It is crucial for Australians to make a decision and take action before it is too late. By establishing a community consensus democratic meritocracy, Australia can respond to the impending crisis and secure a brighter future. The alternative is to witness the collapse of the nation and endure the consequences of a world turned against them. The choice is in the hands of the people.
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