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Strategic Emergency Declared Upon Eastern Europe

by Javier Kumara Wednesday, Feb. 08, 2017 at 4:29 PM

In a statement at Moscow International Relations School (Mirsch), newly appointed Unitednations chairman Antonin Guderez today declared the condition of formal strategic emergency over the region of Eastern Europe. According to the body‘s charter, this means that the Secretary General has vetoed any form of military or political confrontation taken by any member or non-member states, and made change an unavoidable precondition for his own activity there. The short statement was delivered at the end of a question and answer session of a lesson on the history of the Soviet Union, which the politician has attended as a guest. Over the recent days and weeks, the region has seen a rush of deployments and tactical material shipments far beyond the usual conflict hotspots.

In the talk titled after her paper “Stone and Scissors – How Einstein proved Stalin wrong”, Somali freelance journalist Emice Cabi Sleyer had argued about what she called “a congenital error” of the Soviet Union. This is meant in reference to a misunderstanding pursued by its founders. According to Sleyer, the fact that “big things are not like small things in big” is just as obvious as the famous scientific formula illustrating that there is an upper limit for speed set by the light. In her argument, this derives immediately from the nature of gravitation.

For example, when a human body made of matter raises a hand to touch its nose, it knows exactly how much force to apply for a smooth result. But if anyone tried to apply these very same movements to a bigger or smaller body scaled up to a multitude or fraction of this size, they would be likely to break their own face or finger. The reason for this being so is natural inertia – the amount of energy to be put into a piece of matter changes with size according to a non-linear variation, since the fundamental structure of either is not being scaled up as well but scaled upon in another ratio, and there is an underlying constant.

For Sleyer this means if two or three villages in the countryside come together in order to pursue land reform to enhance their condition, and maybe get their neighbours to join in, it is not a model for entities of the size of nation states to form unions for the above-said purpose. In biology, the external skeleton, to which the community organisation may be seen as an equivalent, is limited in size, and even if the atmosphere had a tighter pressure or a richer chemical composition there would not be bigger insects of the same form as the small ones because as their bodies scale up linear, the maths of their movement in the air does not.

Flying animals of the next size class, like birds, have temperature regulation, such as Anarchists do have a sense of right and wrong without having to look it up in a law. And the notorious dinosaurs also do have internal skeletons, but just like insects lack self-regulation of body temperature and therefore only can develop, suffice and operate in surplus energy environments, paying their unlike-insects size with an unlike-insects incapability to stand competition. According to Sleyer, if local communities are like living beings created inside small external skeletons, then super-national blocs are the same scaled up with internalised structures, and nation states currently taken as showcase normal are like reptiles whose medium size classes have died out due to bird and mammal competition.

The most profound implication this bionic insight has in stock for both villagers and diplomats is that accumulation does not work. It works within some range, like the mammal may go from foetus to grown-out, but it cannot grow like money on a millionaire’s account. It does not work to begin with one village installing a mayor and incrementally collect an electoral college until the whole territory is organised without ending up with something completely different than intended. It does not work to begin with one nation pulling itself out of a disastrous alien-inflicted war and collect a coalition council until the whole world is changed without the same effect. In a subtle logical irony, in the double negation exceptionally small “small to big” is in fact as flawed as big “small to big.”

She replied to an audience question from an elderly sliver-lined central European diplomat on the consequences of her theory for everyday politics that unlike the Soviet Union which basically was a grain truck running over Eastern Europe, the tractor-and-trailer carriage of Nato and European Union that ran over Western Europe and crashed into its East does not have an internal but an external fuel supply chain, and that it has grown to a dimension putting the globe in danger. As a result, the region has been experiencing a fossil bubble taking external for internal supply, profoundly misunderstanding its own role in the world, and becoming volatile to deception and entrapment.

For example, there is a so-called campaign of economic sanctions rammed along the n-euro carriage’s way by Unitedstates establishment and targeted against Russia under the pretext of its self-defence against dangerous illusions in its neighbourhood fuelling from the “big misunderstanding” of the consequences of the nature of the energy dependency. She lambasted that among the most cynical of politicians in Unitedstates, Eastern Europe is being traded as a kind of retro-capitalist virgin-land where underpaid janitors come to imagine they were running shop if only their bosses are patting their shoulders once in a while, with the propaganda of sanctions serving as a quite clumsy scapegoat distraction.

In response to a student who introduced himself as a junior research fellow from Havana, Cuba she commented that many in Africa quickly have come to find the contradictory behaviour of Unitedstates in the immediate aftermath of the regime change there disturbing and questionable. While a fresh president had displayed initial signs to correct a faulted policy line upon Russia, his closest supporters would not transpire likewise ambition or were even headed into the wrong direction. This may be related to insufficient attention being paid there to the insights of biological evolution, under a pretext of religious ideology.

She cited the Ukrainian fiasco where the lack of understanding of the meaning of the external fuel supply chain has not only led to a military coup with bloody aftermath and mutually locked territorial claims, but as a blowback also blasted the Unitedstates’ established standing in the Chechen war and had the Arab resources hitherto bound there swing into battle in favour of what came to be known as the Islamic State in today’s Syria and Iraq. When it is being said Unitedstates had kind of created the so-called Daesh group, it would also be valid that the medieval European aristocracy created Unitedstates by defrauding these pulling their carriage so badly that they would break off and maybe even rotate sides.

She pointed to a steady drumbeat of ever more horrible reports from the Philippines in order to illustrate how Eastern Europe might look in a generation when the tide has turned against the established cronies there and coming generations are not properly taught to distinguish drumsticks from batons or make a difference between traffic, finance and crime regulators. The Northatlantic policy has not developed much since the Wilson era, the president which changed its stance on entering the world war as civilian covers of covert arms shipments drew torpedoes but continued despite of interception and decipher of the most gleeful hit reports posted back to central command by torpedo crews.

Once the historical necessity of land reform broke through and the Czar’s regime was finished by its own military defeat, the region remained contained by rivalling spheres of influence as in the aristocratic era, like a room with two opposite doors. The most fundamental of land reforms, the general change of global role, is still to take place. It was in view though before the nuclear weapons came in and has been expected to return only with the abolition of these, prompting even the most culturally illiterate of Unitedstates presidencies to pay at least some amount of lip service to the unimpeachable nature of this historical necessity. If Europe were a continent, central Europe would be the battlefield place, but since it is an Asian subcontinent that role it shifted to the East of it.

When after an intense session nearing overtime no further hands were being launched into the air, Guderez stood up from a back seat, allowed for the external media taboo to be temporarily lifted, and then made the statement of the following wording: “As people who can tell have heard, the situation of Eastern Europe is the first thing to be changed for a way out of the global deadlock of state-sponsored terrorism and away from the big hands fingering around in small lives attitude and behaviour that brought it about. According to the relativity clause, as an Unitednations Secretary General I declare strategic formal emergency over this region as of now.”

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