MnM
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I think anyone could have predicted if they had followed the news on refinery fires in a pattern around the world. There were refinery fires in Mexico, Canada, US (two sites), Russia (two sites), Australia, Ecuador etc one after the other in just the last 20 days or so. Some DS hand with its local elements seems to be behind many is my strong hunch. I could still be wrong, but I think such a series of fires world over in oil refineries is no coincidence. One side wants to cause an oil crunch having prepared for the war with all sorts of buffers, and another wants oil to flow in plenty to arm twist the other more. A simple piece which can be fit into the pattern to see the incentives in such refinery fires. Plus I know for sure adversaries and their DS doesn't want India to benefit from refining Arab and Iran oil in plenty once the war settles. As I had said before, India is to benefit a lot by next year if everything goes as I had forecasted. They also want to hit India economically and destabilize it politically. We all know this, no matter what's your ideology, this has always been the conspiracy against India. Hit jobs on industries and refineries can serve many purposes in one. Geopolitical, economical, and political. A clear pattern I just noticed is a plethora of accounts trying to blame Modi and Govt for the fire. How come so fast, so well organized they are in this propaganda? Is GoI responsible for the fires in Texas refineries, Russian refineries, Australia refinery too? Ridiculous. Or are they all also losers as these comment psyops imply? The 0.5 front of the DS is being used to attack India by all means. Online and offline. By psyops on people and sabotage ops on the country. India still needs to be careful. Should adopt what I call a "conspiratorial preemptive defense posture." We should believe there's a conspiracy against us and the enemy uses all sorts of dirty tricks to attack us, so think in those lines and try to preempt. I know it is easy to say but very difficult to do. Yet starting with vetting the workforce in all strategic sectors may be a good beginning.



