Well, I noticed that there was something in there about the Russians moving their troops to Arkhangelsk in northern Russia, Siberia, in preparation for their attacks against Scandinavia.
So, first of all, why would Russia be attacking Sweden, Norway, Finland, going back in, here's from the 80s.
Okay, well, but what, and at that time, Quetzel says, I'm giving you the names of things that are what is referred to in this document, because there was no Russia by name.
And when you start reading regular news about Russia and NATO and Scandinavia and all this stuff, you start to see that there's a lot of things that we, that's kind of interesting.
Well, it became more interesting when, in 2011, Russia moved and created bases in Arkhangelsk, military bases in Arkhangelsk.
And eventually he says, well, Antarctic, but at the Arctic, Russia, Canada, the US, China, or Great Britain, or whatever, all these countries are going to be pushing for control of mineral rights.
But what about the information about Russia moving its troops to Arkhangelsk?
They will abandon their true neutrality and align themselves and work with the UN and or NATO, which will open them to being ultimately attacked and invaded by the powers from the East, meaning China and Russia.
He says, well, it's going to be the big attacks, the conflict between the UK and Russia.
And he mentions Persia, China, Russia, and other countries.