Saturday, August 1, 2015

Nuclear Warheads Missing & The Blind Leading The Blind

 In my book Divine Matrix, there’s a candid chapter titled “Man and Increasing Tinder Boxes.” It explores how the world keeps raising the stakes—nuclear warheads going missing, Iran and North Korea flexing their capabilities, and a creeping sense that maybe all this is part of a bigger plan—whether by a Supreme Being, aliens, or forces far smarter than us.

It’s not just the increasing number of “tinder boxes” that’s concerning—we’re also wiring them all together. Covid-19? Another layer of global wiring. North Korea’s provocations? Yet another. Each new crisis feels like we’re adding more fuel to a fire we barely understand.

Nuclear Warheads Missing & The Blind Leading The Blind
Nuclear Warheads Missing & The Blind Leading The Blind

Back in October 2013, two top U.S. nuclear commanders were fired after reports surfaced of a secret relocation of nuclear weapons from Dyess Air Force Base to South Carolina. Senator Lindsey Graham even suggested this transfer could have been used as leverage if the U.S. did not strike Syria or Iran.

As I wrote in Divine Matrix: one day, a seemingly small action will trigger a chain reaction that grows catastrophic. And right now, we are living in that moment—sharing nuclear info, combating homegrown terror networks like ISIS and Boko Haram, and seeing these threats evolve faster than ever.

 

Without someone—or something—to remove the blindfolds, we’re essentially playing Russian roulette with more bullets each round, or walking through an ever-expanding minefield while blindfolded.

A Modern Tale of Global Wiring

Take, for example, Alex, a software engineer living in a mid-sized city. He was doing well until the global crises started hitting closer to home. First, a cyber threat alert shut down his company servers for days. Then, his commute was disrupted because a sudden pandemic lockdown grounded flights and halted public transit. Meanwhile, constant news of nuclear tensions and political unrest had him checking his apps every 10 minutes, planning “what-if” escape routes for no good reason.

Alex’s life became a series of alerts, push notifications, and automated warnings—from smart fridges to his smartwatch telling him when to exercise, breathe, and even sleep. In chasing safety and control, he barely noticed his social life unraveling, friendships fading, and even his family drifting apart. His “smart life” turned absurdly complicated, dictated by machines and global crises alike.

Our leaders? Some are trying to solve global crises the wrong way. Others undermine progress due to party politics, competing agendas, or outdated worldviews. Even now, with Covid-19 highlighting the need for global cooperation, we remain divided in approach and intent.

Humanity still struggles with basic moral clarity: wrong is often treated as relative, right is questioned, and evil is debated. The blind continue to lead the blind, and those who can see are ignored.

Perhaps our Creator is orchestrating events behind the scenes—or maybe some alien intelligence is subtly guiding global outcomes. Either way, let’s hope that whatever force is steering our future is aligned with good intentions and isn’t just testing us for its own amusement.

 
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