Throughout history, March 15th has been a infamous day in terms of disastrous world changing events.
From Julius Caesar's murder in 44 B.C. to the end of the Romanov dynasty in Russia in 1917 to the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939 to the infamous 15 days to flatten the curve declaration in the in 2020.
Since the globalist elites love symbolism and they love occultism, what do you predict will happen on this year's March 15th?
My guess for this year is the start of the cyberpandemic that they have been building up/a major global war escalation using the Ukraine conflict.
Didn’t the world economic forum have a cyberattack simulation like their pandemic one?
Yes they did a cyberpandemic sim in Oct 2021.
Their pandemic simulation was called Event 201 and it happened in Oct 2019 and the actual pandemic started in March of 2020.
My guess for this year's Ides of March is clearly not random.
Virus escaped from the Wuhan lab in October. Chicoms just kept it under wraps until late November.
possibly even earlier if that sewer thing pans out
This one. I suspect that's why the DoD activated a large subnet of reserved addresses in 2020. Massive cyberattacks will take place from "Russia", assumed in retaliation for the economic war against them, and it will create political pressure to restructure the global Internet. They will encourage creation of national firewalls that allow them to shut entire countries off, and digital passports to block individuals anywhere in the world from connecting without permission. There will be "Know Your Customer" laws for ISPs like there are for banks, with similar transaction monitoring regulations.
Ok I'm not actually predicting this for March, but it wouldn't surprise me.
And I just saw (well, last night) where someone is currently doing an "asteroid strike" drill ..... Oh, here it is:
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/15/science/nasa-and-fema-rehearse-for-the-unthinkable-an-asteroid-strike-on-los-angeles.html and 12 foot ladder isn't working for me, sorry. I don't know what the article actually says. But yeah, sketchy.