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Chaosistan now  
 By Hamid Golpira

Last October, General Stanley McChrystal inadvertently let the cat out of the bag about a Chaosistan plan for Afghanistan.

General McChrystal, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, mentioned the plan in a speech in London, according to an article in the October 10 issue of Newsweek magazine.

In the London speech, McChrystal spoke of a paper that proposed the implementation of a plan called Chaosistan, which he said advised letting Afghanistan become a “Somalia-like haven of chaos that we simply manage from outside,” the Newsweek article added.

Later, two U.S. intelligence officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the reference almost certainly came from a secret CIA analysis entitled “Chaosistan”, Newsweek reported.

The document, prepared by a “red team” of CIA analysts, picks apart conventional analyses of the war in the Central Asian nation and explains how efforts to establish a central government in Afghanistan are being undermined by a number of forces, one official said.

CIA officials declined to confirm that the agency prepared such a paper, and other U.S. officials have not commented on the matter.

So, it seems that everyone is trying to sweep the issue under the rug.

But could there be some truth to the report?

After all, in many parts of the world, it is obvious that there is a Chaosistan situation.

Some argue that such a situation just developed in those places as events spun out of control, while others say that these situations were deliberately created.

However, whatever the case may be, there really is a Chaosistan situation in many parts of the world.

And there very well may be a global Chaosistan plan.

Journalist Pepe Escobar describes a very similar scenario in his Globalistan theory.

The conflict in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo has left at least 5.4 million people dead.

Somalia, the original model for the Chaosistan plan, has had nearly two decades of war and has had no functioning central government since 1991.

Afghanistan has experienced 30 years of war.

In Iraq, over one million people have been killed in the war that began in 2003 according to a survey conducted by the London-based polling agency Opinion Research Business.

Kashmir has been occupied for over six decades, and 90,000 Kashmiris have been killed in the conflict over the past 20 years.

Palestine has also been occupied for over six decades, and the Zionist regime has committed numerous human rights violations and war crimes against the Palestinians.

And then there is the silent genocide of hunger and poverty, which kills 25,000 children every day.

The Freemasons have a managed chaos plan based on the “order out of chaos” theory.

So, it seems there is a possibility that the Chaosistan situations are not just the result of events spinning out of control with no outside interference.

This planet is truly in terrible shape.

Globalistan, Chaosistan, Absurdistan, Nihilistan, Ahrimanistan -- what is the world coming to?

And what should we do?

First of all, adopt the correct attitude.

Say that you’ve had enough and you’re not going to take it anymore.

Adopt an anti-Chaosistan mind-set.

Visualize people living in harmony.

Adopt a Harmonistan mind-set.

Make efforts to educate people about the Chaosistan plan and teach them how to avoid its traps.

And be aware that indifference is one of our main enemies.

You’re either part of the solution or part of the problem.

So, let’s join the anti-Chaosistan front and try to create a better world, before it’s too late.



 

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