Belarus about to surrender?
Hard to tell from the badly translated English in
Belta News. From the translations, it sounds like Lukashenko is losing support from his inner circle, and seems to be hinting that he's about to step down.
But he's also cracking down on the Sorosian rebels. No hints there. And various video clips show that the country is still solidly normal, not Mascoid.
I'm hoping the implication is just clumsy translation of Slavic subtlety. There are only two
perfectly normal countries in the world, and losing the only one in Euro areas would be tragic.
I shouldn't try to read tea leaves. It's a bad habit even in normal times, and in a crazy world largely ruled by psychopaths, predicting is guaranteed to be wrong.
The most important goal of psychopaths is to break the predictive and purposeful functions of human souls by constant rule-changing. Some of the changes are intended to give false hope, some are intended to give false feelings of disaster. The CHANGE itself is the only constant.
11/12:
In this case the tea leaves were right. Belarus surrendered. Now the free world is down to Tanzania and Sweden.
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