Heading to WWIII? Chaos Around the Globe
- Xuande
- Aug 24, 2023
- 4 min read
Updated: Sep 17, 2023
INTRO
In 2012, numerous individuals harbored the notion that the world was nearing its end; however, it appears that the true onset of chaos commenced as we ventured into 2019. Initiated by the outbreak of COVID-19, a series of unforeseen and tumultuous events unfolded periodically, events that would have been unimaginable in earlier times.
These significant occurrences encompass the prolonged conflict between Russia and Ukraine, a worldwide economic downturn, the acknowledgment of UFO phenomena by the US Congress, a devastating earthquake in Turkey, the powerful storm Doksuri afflicting China, the Hawaii fire, and Japan's controversial decision to discharge nuclear wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean. These incidents, which emerged seemingly from the void, herald the unfolding of a foreboding chapter in the annals of human civilization.
In my scholarly exploration of the historical narratives surrounding the two World Wars, I hypothesize, albeit with a degree of caution, that regional upheavals often serve as preludes to expansive human conflicts. It remains undetermined whether these current trials represent the proverbial darkest hour before dawn or the harbingers of an impending global conflict. Regardless, a pervasive sense of trepidation seems to resonate collectively within the global populace—a sentiment that can only be described as obnoxious.
Weather Weapon and Conspiracy Theories
This article intends to sidestep discussions grounded in sorrow and melancholy, instead focusing on an engaging conspiracy theory that purports to elucidate the causal factors behind several recent calamitous events. A prominent theory recurrently cited implicates an alleged weather weapon as the catalyst for phenomena such as storm Doksuri, the seismic event in Turkey registering at a magnitude of 7.8, and the fires that ravaged Hawaii.
Currently, the chief suspected instrument of these disasters is identified as HAARP, an acronym for the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. This initiative, primarily bankrolled by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the University of Alaska, embarked on its mission in the 1990s with a focus on ionospheric research. Situated in Gakona, Alaska, the central goal of HAARP is the comprehensive study and exploration of the ionosphere, a region of Earth's upper atmosphere characterized by high levels of electrical charge and dynamic activity.
Conspiracy theorists posit that HAARP possesses the technological capacity to manipulate the atmosphere, potentially discharging immense quantities of energy at specified locations worldwide. They contend that this released energy can instigate severe and abrupt responses in natural systems, such as Earth's crust or the atmosphere above the oceans, thereby orchestrating assaults disguised as natural disasters.
Image of HAARP

Feb. 6th Turkey Earthquake

One might inquire into the reasons underlying the widespread acknowledgment of such conspiracy theories, particularly among those who have experienced the ravages of these natural disasters firsthand. As reported by Hurriyet Daily News, a leading media outlet in Turkey, "at least 47,975 individuals perished in the earthquakes of February 6th." However, there were two conspicuous anomalies associated with this catastrophic seismic event.
First, a number of Western nations took decisive action in the wake of the event, either shutting down their consulates in Istanbul or issuing travel warnings for citizens planning to visit Turkey, due to heightened security concerns. Additionally, the seismic data from this earthquake exhibited peculiar patterns. Natural earthquakes generally produce oscillations that occur before and follow the S-wave (or Surface Wave), the phase most responsible for significant structural and terrestrial damage. However, the seismic event on February 6th seemed to lack any initial waves before the sudden onset of the surface wave, manifesting an abrupt surge of energy that escalated to a peak from an apparent null state. When analyzed collectively, these observations lend credence to the conspiracy theory that views this phenomenon as either a deliberate attack or an orchestrated experiment.
Normal Earthquake Seismic Wave

Feb 6th Turkey Earthquake Seismic Wave

Simultaneously, a segment of the Chinese populace hypothesized that the origins of storms Doksuri and Khanun were artificially induced through weather modification technology, given their formation occurred east of the Philippines and west of the Pacific Ocean, in proximity to a U.S. military base. This conjecture is echoed in Hawaii, where locals have taken to social media platforms, including TikTok, to scrutinize the genesis of the Maui fire. Critical evaluations have centered on the peculiarities of the blaze, specifically its seeming preference for residential areas over forestry, and alleged photographic evidence depicting beams of laser energy descending from the sky, purportedly substantiating claims of external interference.
Maui Fire

Houses Burnt

Storm Doksuri and Khanun

Use the Way of Dao to Process Information
Indeed, one might ponder whether these calamities are genuinely orchestrated by mechanisms such as HAARP or other purported weather manipulation technologies. The certainty of such claims remains elusive. I would like to posit an argument grounded in the fundamental philosophy of Daoism, which embraces the intrinsic dualism of Yin and Yang in all phenomena. This suggests that every conspiracy theory may harbor both elements of truth and falsity. It behooves us to approach such theories with a discerning mind, neither wholly accepting nor dismissing them outright, despite their inherently elusive substantiation.
Within the discourse found in the "Thiaoouba Prophecy"—a narrative recounting an individual's alleged extraterrestrial encounter and the subsequent mandate to disseminate the "truth" conveyed during this experience—it is argued that media and financial systems rank among the most pernicious influences on humanity. It is prudent to consider that much of the information circulated, including the content within this blog, might be tainted by falsehoods, given the propensity for information to serve ulterior motives rather than the pure dissemination of fact. The elusive nature of truth continues to perplex us.
In navigating these complex narratives, I urge individuals to cultivate a receptive mindset, endeavoring to synthesize disparate information to perceive the larger tableau of current global events. Exercise restraint in verbal discourse; instead, allow your actions to articulate your understanding and response to these unfolding phenomena. Ultimately, those aligned with the principles of Dao are poised to prevail.
Citation
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NBC Universal. “Conspiracy Theories Abound as U.S. Military Closes HAARP.” NBC News, NBC News, 22 May 2014, www.nbcnews.com/science/weird-science/conspiracy-theories-abound-u-s-military-closes-haarp-n112576. Accessed 5 Sept. 2023.
“Turkey Says West Failed to Share Details of Security Threat.” AP News, AP News, 3 Feb. 2023, apnews.com/article/politics-turkey-government-mevlut-cavusoglu-5352f4c538b50898815ffb5bbdd2c4e6. Accessed 5 Sept. 2023.
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I think this is very interesting, especially how you linked religious aspects into everything that's been going on. However, many of the things you talked about include natural disasters. War is something that refers to man against man, not necessarily man against nature. I'm a bit curious how the natural aspect might come into play with the anticipation of another world war.
I enjoy conspiracy theories because often an aspect or a few is proved decades later. The weather weapon is something that I have looked into in the past. The idea that we can disrupt local economies or devastate parts of the world with just the weather is very interesting. I wonder, how would you respond to those who think that this is simply too outlandish to pull off? Upon seeing tweets (non verified) about rich people's homes in the Maui fires lasting and indigenous people's houses burning, I think this could be a legitimate theory.