Hello with Another Message About One of the World’s Main Themes
I believe that every smile in a country called heart of Central Europe—which still appears on the faces of many in this region who say “the war in Ukraine is just Ukraine’s problem, and nothing else matters”—could easily disappear. Because after Ukraine, that smile might be the first thing to be erased from the map.No other country around Central Europe would be lost as deeply as this nation (Slovak similarly) might be.
Yes, it gives me a bit of hope that within Central Europe I’m seeing more people starting to think about the bigger picture. There’s growing awareness of the so-called “red plans” targeting Central Europe. But I don’t think this is the end of everything yet, because the issues in Central Europe run deep. One possible solution could be a “shutdown” of a whole generation for one generation—like in the Megalopolis movie (2024). A generation that grows up disconnected from all the toxic elements of current reality might be the way to finally cleanse all this negativity.
This is hard to say, but the truth is: there are so many deeply rooted problems that maybe only a generation without contact with them could create real change.
Now, to the thought I’ve been having: maybe it’s not a good idea to amplify fear about the potential for war in Europe. The truth is, the COVID pandemic might have been used as a tool for economic shutdown in Europe, and perhaps even to prepare for war—not just in Europe, but globally. There were efforts to investigate the origin of the virus, but those efforts failed.
And now we’re seeing fear being spread again—this time related to war. But the economic impact—deficits, recession, and inflation—can be just as destructive as the pandemic. Right now, I feel more afraid of the economic deficits in Europe than of the war itself. In fact, war can sometimes be used to justify or deepen these deficits.
There are signs that, at the end of the pandemic and in the months that followed, there were deliberate attempts to further shut down the economy in a Central European country. This could have been part of a war strategy to weaken society, especially by taking advantage of naive or manipulated minds.
I believe that this kind of psychological manipulation—creating deficits through fear and words about war—is also part of a broader war strategy.
What I’m trying to say is: the last thing Europe needs right now is a deficit caused by fear alone.
Central Europe may have started this process, but I believe Western Europe needs to focus on building and protecting the civilization it already has—without allowing fear to disrupt or destroy it.
Like I said, I’m afraid that fear itself is being used as a strategy. And if we let fear stop the progress people are making, we risk seeing critical infrastructure fall into disrepair and people left without support. And that’s the last thing Europe needs right now.