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We all almost died last week!

War in Ukraine was narrowly close to entering into a nuclear war domain, when UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with the Biden administration in Washington on the 13th of September.
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But we all survived - Biden did not give the ‘green light’ for Ukraines use of long-range weapons against Russia

At the US-UK meeting on Friday the 13th of September 2024 in the White House in Washington, the decision to provoke an ‘escalating all-out nuclear war’ was narrowingly close.

But fortunately, in the last minute, President Biden did not agree and DID NOT sign Keir Starmers documents to transfer target list data to the Storm Shadow missiles. Storm Shadow is the name of the missiles the UK has helped setting up i Ukraine. Biden was severely stressed to do so by the prior Russians official announcements.

The day before Russian President Putin and several Russian Ambassadors had alarmed the US that it would equal a state of war, if Biden had signed the documents.

Int the below video on YouTube, Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector, gives his analysis of the recent geopolitical events during a conference call arranged by Schiller Institute.

Here’s an extract of Scott Ritter’s dire warning:

“Keir Starmer brought with him the documents, the target list. If Joe Biden had signed off on those documents, the target list, (or) part of that target list would have been executed that night.”

“British technicians are already in Ukraine loading target data on to the Storm Shadow missiles. These missiles right now are being used against targets in Luhansk and Donetsk (Ukraine).”

“NATO claims not to be a party to this conflict and yet when NATO provides weapon systems that can only strike targets when the targets have been processed by NATO-only entities. That's what people need to understand here. It's not just a matter of programming a Storm Shadow missile. There is an element in Europe part of NATO that absorbs American intelligence information, overlays it with American mapping information and turns it into the data necessary to strike a Target. That data is loaded Into the Storm Shadow. Because the Storm Shadow communicates with GPS, it doesn't do it on a commercial GPS signal - that's just one single channel (and) it can be jammed. It does it using the military channels. That's two channels. They're encrypted by the United States using American incryption technology, by Americans. Not by Ukrainians. Ukrainians are not cleared to operate this level of cryptograhic keying material. So when a Storm Shadow is fired against a target inside Russia it is literally being targeted by NATO. NATO is approving of the target and facilitating the the use of this weapon system against the Target. That means that NATO is a literal party to the conflict. And yet Kier Starmer wanted Joe Biden to sign off on this to say “allow us to use this American intelligence so that we can strike targets inside Ukraine using the Storm Shadow missile. This is an act of war and it's something that - had Keir Starmer signed off on would have been implemented that night. It's not something that's going to happen down the road it would have happened that night, Friday the 13th, and on Saturday the 14th we would all have been dead!

“We all almost died that week!”

- Scott Ritter

Scott Ritter has in an earlier video-interview stated that it only takes 72 minutes for an escalation of a nuclear all-out war disaster which would have mean that most of us would not have survived the day.

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https://schillerinstitute.com/

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https://scottritter.com/operation-dawn/

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https://schillerinstitut.dk/si/

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