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=== The Timing of This Shift ===
=== The Timing of This Shift ===


One question remains: **Why now?** If Germany and the EU are ramping up for wartime readiness, what do they know that the public does not? The timing is particularly suspect given the political climate in the U.S. If Trump wins in November 2024, European leaders may use it as an excuse to accelerate militarization, citing the uncertainty of U.S. support. However, even if Biden remains in office, the trajectory toward a wartime economy appears to be set.
One question remains: '''Why now?''' If Germany and the EU are ramping up for wartime readiness, what do they know that the public does not? The timing is particularly suspect given the political climate in the U.S. If Trump wins in November 2024, European leaders may use it as an excuse to accelerate militarization, citing the uncertainty of U.S. support. However, even if Biden remains in office, the trajectory toward a wartime economy appears to be set.


This raises a troubling possibility: **Is a European war already planned, just waiting for the right ignition event?** If the healthcare system, economy, and military are being aligned for war, then the likelihood of avoiding one becomes increasingly slim.
This raises a troubling possibility: '''Is a European war already planned, just waiting for the right ignition event?''' If the healthcare system, economy, and military are being aligned for war, then the likelihood of avoiding one becomes increasingly slim.


=== Conclusion ===
=== Conclusion ===


Historical patterns indicate that large-scale shifts are rarely spontaneous. When major institutions, such as Germany’s healthcare system, prepare for war in peacetime, it suggests **not just precaution, but orchestration**. The world has seen this before, and the question now is whether the public will recognize it before the next "tsunami" hits.
Historical patterns indicate that large-scale shifts are rarely spontaneous. When major institutions, such as Germany’s healthcare system, prepare for war in peacetime, it suggests '''not just precaution, but orchestration'''. The world has seen this before, and the question now is whether the public will recognize it before the next "tsunami" hits.


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