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UK Government Preparing for Civil War, Not Russian Invasion, Professor Claims

Russell BrandJuly 10, 202514 min479,997 views
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UK's War Readiness: A Domestic Focus

  • ⚠️ A leading professor suggests the UK government is using the threat of a Russian invasion as a cover to prepare its infrastructure and forces for domestic civil unrest.
  • 🎯 The central purpose of the armed forces is shifting to "warfighting readiness," which some interpret as a response to internal division rather than external threats.
  • 📉 Governments, lacking popularity and trust, may find an external threat a convenient tool to foster internal cohesion.

Professor's Hypothesis on Civil Conflict

  • 🧠 Professor David Betts posits that Britain is internally divided, with widespread distrust of the government, leading to an anticipation of armed uprising.
  • 🏘️ The current societal configuration is described as highly fractured and low-trust, making civil conflict increasingly inevitable.
  • 🌍 Betts also suggests that many European countries are on the verge of civil war, with a statistically significant chance of outbreak within five years.

Critical Infrastructure and Government Pretext

  • ⚡ The government's concern about protecting critical national infrastructure (like energy pipelines and undersea cables) is likely focused on domestic conflict, not foreign attack.
  • 🎭 The threat of Russian invasion is amplified as a logically absurd cover story to justify hardening infrastructure against potential sabotage and civil unrest.
  • 📢 Independent media is crucial for popularizing the idea that Britain is preparing for civil unrest, as governments find it politically toxic to admit this publicly.

Societal Division and Potential for Change

  • 🚜 Farmer revolts and diverse opposing opinions across Britain highlight a fractured society with widespread discontent.
  • 💻 New methods of confronting power, such as cyber attacks and guerrilla action, are emerging alongside traditional forms of protest.
  • 🤝 The potential for radical change exists through novel alliances between different political factions and a willingness to confront power with new technologies.
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