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In the midst of global instability, many people's nerves are frayed. People are depressed or at least stressed.

The madness going on now is the consequence of a prearranged plan of measures leading to the change of the world order. A lot of people are asking: what does the Great Reset and Build Back Better mean? And what are the signs that point to the fact that these events are precisely steps on the road to a new inclusive future?

Indirectly, the four horsemen of the apocalypse on the cover of The Economist's "The World in 2019" suggest this. The first horseman arrived in 2020 in the form of a pandemic (plague) that greatly frightened everyone, leading to mass psychosis and subsequent depression with loss of life.

What lies ahead of us? The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are characters from the sixth chapter of Revelation of John the Evangelist. They are often referred to as Pestilence, War, Famine and Death.

This is the order in which they come to us. If everything is more or less clear with the second one, but it has not yet spread over the entire globe, like the first one, but the third one, the famine, is already on its way.

And the fourth, death, has been with us already. And when all the riders come, they will stay with us for a long time.

As for the third horseman (famine), the clear prerequisites for his appearance have already happened. Hungary was the first EU country to ban grain exports.

Dozens of fertilizer plants in Europe were shut down because of high gas prices. Russia, the world's largest fertilizer exporter, stopped exporting fertilizers six days ago.

Russia and Ukraine, which together provide a third of the world's grain exports, are in a state where such exports cannot be guaranteed. The sowing season in Ukraine may never start. Russian exports may also be in trouble due to logistical glitches.

Since March 1, three key sea carriers Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and CMA CGM stopped receiving shipments from and for Russia. Because of this, shipments of both fertilizers and grain from Russia stopped. And it seems no one is going to solve this problem. Russian ships are banned from entering European ports.

All these events, although they were talked about as possible, could not take place under normal conditions. According to Bromley's theorem: if an unlikely event occurs in a system, it is more likely to be followed by an even more unlikely event, and the chain of unlikely events will only increase.

The first of these unexpected and unlikely events was the Covid-19 pandemic, which no one expected, and even if they did, not on this scale or with these consequences.

The second rider of the Apocalypse was war. And although there was much talk about it, especially in recent months, no one could have expected it to take this form and scale. And this is until the rest of the scripted actors are involved, not to mention the prospect of nuclear weapons, in which few now believe.

We are only beginning to guess about the famine, although judging simply by the logistics statistics and the shutdown of fertilizer production, it is safe to say that it will be impossible to avoid.
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In a warning to NATO, Russia fired the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal ‘Dagger’ hypersonic missile in combat for the first time to engage targets in Western Ukraine, neutralising a large underground warehouse in the village of Delyatyn in Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk region near the country’s border with NATO’s Poland — over which it has a been receiving the bulk of military supplies, and reportedly destroyed a huge quantities of munitions. This is the first and only known use of the Kinzhal hypersonic missile. This footage is unconfirmed — there’s no known confirmed footage of the missile at the moment. — However, the use of the missile has been officially confirmed.
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TSMC head warns of potential disruption to global semiconductor supply

Taiwanese tech giant TSMC chairman Mark Liu warned that in the event of possible military actions, his factory could become "not operable", further disrupting global supply. The announcement came amid rising tensions ahead of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's possible visit to Taiwan.

The Taiwanese semiconductor company is one of the main suppliers of the world's most advanced microchips, used in everything from smartphones and cars to rockets.

TSMC dominates more than half of the global semiconductor market, with Apple and Sony among its customers.

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