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Tracking Revelation 18 Confirmation Number 5 Climate Change Is Chaos Theory When EveryThing Falls Down It Rains Bull Shit

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Climate Change Is Chaos Theory When Every Thing Falls Down It Rains Bull Shit

In tracking Revelation 18 with America, it is never over till Lady Liberty sings. Even though Darth Invader Trump, the current commander of the Death Star, called for placing tariffs on a number of countries, Liberation Day. It is never over till it's over. How many confirmations are there as long as a piece of string? We continue to look at a number of setups that might steer Titanic America into an iceberg as a possible paraphrase of Revelation 18. There are 185 countries that Trump has put tariffs on; there are around 195 countries in the world.

 

Trump is the King of Bullshit on the world stage but projection needs an audience even if the audience knows your full of itt. There might be a bigger issue, and it relates to pushing a bad position or the opposite. Due to the lack of stability of standards, it's harder to push good positions. This should be considered with the next round of tariffs Trump is imposing on countries. At what point do countries say we can't deal with the individual and their tantrums?

 

10 Jul 2025 - Trump Slams Putin: 'Talking a Lot of Bullshit' on Ukraine - The Free Press Journal

 

 

BULLSHIT WARNING FOR THE VIDEO - Damaging relations on the world stage is setting the stage for Revelation 18

The US economy is not fully reflecting the tariffs due to extending the dead lines. TACO is bluffing without having the cards, hence the resistance by a number of countries.

Trump Warns Countries After Extending Tariff Pause | Vantage with Palki Sharma | N18G

 

 

9 Jul 2025 - Dmitry Trenin: The West’s war on Russia will go beyond Ukraine

 
 
 
Climate Change Is Chaos Theory When Every Thing Falls Down It Rains Bull Shit - Claim and couter claim.
 
Chaos theory can lead to regime change. Due to the lack of stability of standards. It is hard to judge direct cause and effect, but for example, before the 2014 coup in Ukraine there were a number of gas disputes between Russia and Ukraine.
 

Russia–Ukraine gas disputes

The Russia–Ukraine gas disputes refer to a number of disputes between Ukrainian oil and gas company Naftogaz Ukrayiny and Russian gas supplier Gazprom over natural gas supplies, prices, and debts. These disputes have grown beyond simple business disputes into transnational political issues—involving political leaders from several countries—that threaten natural gas supplies in numerous European countries dependent on natural gas imports from Russian suppliers, which are transported through Ukraine. Russia provides approximately a quarter of the natural gas consumed in the European Union; approximately 80% of those exports travel through pipelines across Ukrainian soil prior to arriving in the EU.

A serious dispute began in March 2005 over the price of natural gas supplied and the cost of transit. During this conflict, Russia claimed Ukraine was not paying for gas, but diverting that which was intended to be exported to the EU from the pipelines. Ukrainian officials at first denied the accusation, but later Naftogaz admitted that because of harsh winter (lower than minus 30C) some natural gas intended for other European countries was retained and used for domestic needs. Ukraine said it will still meet its contractual transit obligations. The dispute reached a high point on 1 January 2006, when Russia cut off all gas supplies passing through Ukrainian territory. On 4 January 2006, a preliminary agreement between Russia and Ukraine was achieved, and the supply was restored. The situation calmed until October 2007 when new disputes began over Ukrainian gas debts. This led to reduction of gas supplies in March 2008. During the last months of 2008, relations once again became tense when Ukraine and Russia could not agree on the debts owed by Ukraine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russia%E2%80%93Ukraine_gas_disputes

 

 

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