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World War 3 the false truth
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World War 3 the false truth in Ottawa, ON
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World War 3 the false truth in Ottawa, ON
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"In every war, the dead are counted, but the livings are forgotten."
W ar is never a solution. It is not a path to peace, nor a display of strength—it is devastation dressed in false glory. Behind every so-called victory lies a trail of destruction: schools reduced to rubble, hospitals left in ruins, roads and factories erased, industries shattered, and centuries of history turned to dust.
What you will not find in history books are the silent cries of the ordinary—the mothers clutching children in bomb shelters, the fathers who return to nothing, the children robbed of their innocence. Wars are rarely the will of the people; they are born of pride, ego, and ambition—often that of a single leader—while it is the innocent who bleed, suffer, and carry the weight of decisions which they had never made.
This madness must end. No single individual should hold the power to plunge an entire nation into chaos. In the final chapter of this book, I have share a vision —a path forward that may offer humanity a way to stop this endless cycle of destruction and ensure that future generations inherit a world built on peace, not fear.
"In every war, the dead are counted, but the livings are forgotten."
W ar is never a solution. It is not a path to peace, nor a display of strength—it is devastation dressed in false glory. Behind every so-called victory lies a trail of destruction: schools reduced to rubble, hospitals left in ruins, roads and factories erased, industries shattered, and centuries of history turned to dust.
What you will not find in history books are the silent cries of the ordinary—the mothers clutching children in bomb shelters, the fathers who return to nothing, the children robbed of their innocence. Wars are rarely the will of the people; they are born of pride, ego, and ambition—often that of a single leader—while it is the innocent who bleed, suffer, and carry the weight of decisions which they had never made.
This madness must end. No single individual should hold the power to plunge an entire nation into chaos. In the final chapter of this book, I have share a vision —a path forward that may offer humanity a way to stop this endless cycle of destruction and ensure that future generations inherit a world built on peace, not fear.

















