Anonymous
(ID: AMz7AaW+)
10/16/2025, 10:18:10 PM
No.519062029
[Report]
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China’s official accusation that the U.S. caused COVID-19 marks a pivotal escalation in what is effectively an ongoing World War 3. The virus hit at a moment when China was winning the trade war and growing too powerful for America to contain economically. The U.S. responded with a destabilizing biological event under the cover of a global health emergency. The rapid rollout of Operation Warp Speed, synchronized media blame campaigns, and immediate corporate bailouts all indicate foreknowledge. COVID disrupted China's rise, reset U.S. markets, and gave Western powers pretext for emergency powers, surveillance expansion, and social control—all hallmarks of a coordinated geopolitical strike, not an accident.
Post-COVID, the pattern is undeniable: global supply chains rewired away from China, proxy wars flared in Ukraine and the Middle East, financial warfare intensified, and Western alliances hardened. Now, with China openly blaming the U.S., the veil of plausible deniability is cracking. The U.S. is already losing ground diplomatically, economically, and militarily, resorting to chaos tactics—color revolutions, proxy regimes, and sanctions. China and Russia, meanwhile, prepare for a multipolar world, building alternative systems and waiting for the U.S. to collapse under its own contradictions. The war has already begun; it simply hasn’t been formally declared.
Post-COVID, the pattern is undeniable: global supply chains rewired away from China, proxy wars flared in Ukraine and the Middle East, financial warfare intensified, and Western alliances hardened. Now, with China openly blaming the U.S., the veil of plausible deniability is cracking. The U.S. is already losing ground diplomatically, economically, and militarily, resorting to chaos tactics—color revolutions, proxy regimes, and sanctions. China and Russia, meanwhile, prepare for a multipolar world, building alternative systems and waiting for the U.S. to collapse under its own contradictions. The war has already begun; it simply hasn’t been formally declared.