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How World War III Could Begin in Our Time
The First Sparks: How World War III Could Begin in Our Time World War III may not start with a single declaration or one massive attack. Instead, it could begin quietly, through a series of connected crises, misunderstandings, and power struggles already happening today. The world is more connected than ever, but that connection also makes global conflict easier to spread.
By Wings of Time 4 days ago in Chapters
Is This War Turning Into World War III?
Is This War Turning Into World War III? The question many people around the world are quietly asking today is unsettling but unavoidable: Is the current war climate pushing humanity toward World War III? What once appeared to be localized conflicts in the Middle East are now entangled with global rivalries, advanced technologies, and fragile alliances. History shows that world wars rarely begin with a single dramatic declaration. Instead, they grow out of overlapping crises, miscalculations, and escalating power struggles—many of which are visible today.
By Wings of Time 4 days ago in Chapters
Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 18: Of Wild Parties and Annoyed Predators
The trip home was blessedly uneventful. There were sharks, whales, and the occasional seagull, but nothing attacked them or even appeared to follow them. Hajime and the other mages did a thorough search of the ship, looking for anything that didn’t belong. They couldn’t find anything, but that didn’t mean that there wasn’t anything there; it just meant that it was hidden rather well. Although they were sure that there was something hidden, they lacked the immediate means to deal with it.
By Jamais Jochim4 days ago in Chapters
Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 19: Of Sparrows, Pirates, and...Vikings?
Back on Cyrill, Prince Ta was smiling to himself. He had long ago realized that Lord Ashigaru would be his opponent on this, and so had started a dossier on him. It was easy for him to keep a step ahead of the reptilian lord; Prince Ta didn't limit his thinking to what he thought his role was, and therefore was open to ideas that he would otherwise reject. He also treated his operatives with respect, and allowed that failure was an option. After all, if you send someone on a difficult assignment then it was likely that at sometime that someone would need to fail; it was just a matter of odds, and the odds didn't play favorites. He smiled, just a little thing on his lips, as he wondered how Lord Ashigaru would feel if Bubastos' high lord ever realized that his waffles were his weakness; without his daily waffles, his entire day was shot. They were part of his daily ritual, and something that needed to be changed.
By Jamais Jochim4 days ago in Chapters
The Cave Part 8
The light from the staff guided my steps back out of the cave, the blue flickering flame a cool but cheering light. I realized something that had seemed apparent to me in the darkness before, but now showed up quite clearly. Passing now the third time through this tunnel, I could see clear stairs. They were well worn, even rounded at the edges in the center, speaking to a long history. Others had come this way. Many others, or just the same few back and forth for many years.
By Jamye Sharp4 days ago in Chapters
How Power Structures Protect Themselves
In 1949, a book was written titled Nineteen Eighty-Four, in which George Orwell fictionally explained how, in the future, systems and governments would become so powerful that they would prioritize their own power struggles over people’s well-being. And remember, we’re talking about the West, where democracy is considered very mature. According to Orwell, such states never truly end conflicts or wars; one way or another, they keep fear alive among people. If fear remains intact, people stay obedient.
By Ibrahim Shah 7 days ago in Chapters
🏢💥 Unraveling 9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Understanding Claims, Evidence, and Public Debate. Content Warning.
The September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States remain among the most significant and tragic events in modern history. Nearly 3,000 lives were lost, the global economy was shaken, and the world witnessed the rise of a new era of geopolitical tension and security concerns. Alongside these events, a complex web of conspiracy theories has emerged, challenging the official narrative and sparking debate that spans governments, media, academia, and the public.
By Haroon Pasha8 days ago in Chapters
Thousands of gallons of arsenic-contaminated water are treated by an electricity-free water system.
Laboratory tests have shown that a modified carbon filter material can lower the amount of arsenic in contaminated water to below the suggested safety limit. For households and small groups that depend on faulty wells, that outcome brings a low-cost, electricity-free alternative closer.
By Francis Dami10 days ago in Chapters










