International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, has not exactly said that World War IIII, and the death of billions is coming, but implied that “the unthinkable” could happen, as a consequence of the Ukraine War spiralling out of control. This is not something that only she has said; Musk and Trump have both warned of this, as have many Russian officials. While I know that many of my fellow conspiracy theorists see this as all under the control of the globalist elites, I still see room for chance and black swam events, assuming that the world is not governed by complete determinism, and that autonomy exists. Not everything goes according to well laid out plans.
https://newspunch.com/imf-says-world-needs-to-prepare-for-world-war-3-billions-will-die/
“International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva has warned that the world needs to prepare for billions to die following an ‘imminent’ World War 3 outbreak.
According to Georgieva, humans must prepare for “the unthinkable” in a post-COVID-19 world and in light of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.
Zerohedge.com reports: Georgieva made the comments during a World Government Summit panel hosted by CNBC’s Hadley Gamble in Dubai on Feb. 14, where she also referenced the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Syria that have killed more than 36,000 people.
Asked how “difficult” this year is going to be, Georgieva replied that the world economy is still “in a very difficult place and global growth is slowing down in 2023 but it may be a turning point,” pointing to inflation declining in some countries.
“What we are very concerned [about] is one, the unexpected,” Georgieva said.
“What COVID and the war taught us is we live in a more shock-prone world. What the earthquake in Turkey and Syria taught us is, to think of the unthinkable.
“We all have to change our mindset to be much more agile and much more oriented towards building resilience at all levels, so we can handle the shocks better,” Georgieva added, noting that resistance comes in the form of ensuring that the very “fabric” of each country and its society is strong.”