We Have to Make It Through the Next 72 Hours

Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
April 11, 2018

UPDATE: Looks like we might actually be going to war after all.

Andrew Anglin thinks that we are almost out of the woods here. I think he might be right.

That being said, there’s still a lot of tension and anything can go wrong. And if something does go wrong, it will be disastrous.

Meanwhile, the Europeans have wisely decided to redirect all air traffic away from Syria.

RT:

Eurocontrol, an EU body responsible for handling air traffic over the continent, has issued a Rapid Alert Notification to flight operators in the eastern Mediterranean, warning them to be ready for NATO rocket launches into Syria.

“Due to the possible launch of air strikes into Syria with air-to-ground and / or cruise missiles within the next 72 hours, and the possibility of intermittent disruption of radio navigation equipment, due consideration needs to be taken when planning flight operations in the Eastern Mediterranean / Nicosia FIR area,” the alert said.

The alert warns pilots to be ready for specific NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen), concerning flight risks and obstacles that may arise.

Meanwhile, we’re waiting for the UN inspectors to do their job and share their findings. While they’re there, nothing bad can happen, r-r-right?

Well, the US Deep State has a long and storied tradition of organizing false flag attacks that act as casus belli to enter the war.

I’m glad that the Europeans have redirected all flights. This could have been a perfect opportunity for a repeat of the Malaysian airliner incident over Ukraine.

Once again, to summarize what happened:

  • The US said that they would retaliate against Assad over muh gas babies.
  • There were strikes against a base full of Iranians.
  • We later found out that this was, in fact, the kikes launching the attack from Lebanon – not the US.
  • The Pantsir systems the Syrians had in place shot down 5 out of the 8 missiles.
  • We found out that the USS Donald Cook was off the coast of Syria, and the Truman Carrier group was en route.

In terms of military action – that’s where we’re at right now. Oh and the Russians re-affirmed their commitment to blow up the US’s ships if they launch any missiles into Syria.

RT:

The Russian military reserves the right to shoot down missiles and destroy launch sites in the event of US aggression against Syria, Moscow’s envoy to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin has warned.

Zasypkin stressed that “the Russian forces will confront any US aggression on Syria, by intercepting the missiles and striking their launch pads,” al-Manar TV website reported, citing the envoy.

Speaking to the channel, the ambassador also said that the allegations of a chemical attack were being used to justify “offensive acts” in Syria, while “the US and Western escalation against Syria will lead to a major crisis.”

So it’s still a Mexican standoff, and all the onlookers/townspeople are starting to scatter because tensions are high.

It occurs to me that this is probably what living during the Cold War felt like.

I’m handling it pretty well, tbh.

IDK why those weak Boomers were freaking out so much back in the day. If it happens, it happens. Suck it up, buttercup.

Better it not happen, but now it’s the Boomers who are braying for war and talking about being “tough” and all that bullshit. So if it does happen, it’s all their fault either way.