A War that we may never win said I in 2006 - In 2026 the war has begun because the "Era of Kill Conquer and Rule has come to an Abrupt Halt" episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 42 MIN

A War that we may never win said I in 2006 - In 2026 the war has begun because the "Era of Kill Conquer and Rule has come to an Abrupt Halt"

from Fear Kills more People than Disease and Infections

History does not collapse in a single explosion. It erodes.Civilisations rarely fall because of one battle.They fall when the systems that protect life begin to fail.1. The Peloponnesian War – Hubris and CollapseThe Peloponnesian War and its rival states weakened Greece for generations.The historian Thucydides described how fear, ambition, and power politics led to devastation — including the Plague of Athens, which killed thousands.Not karma.
But the consequences of war, overcrowding, and the breakdown of systems.2. The Roman Empire – Moral and Structural DecayThe Fall of the Western Roman Empire was not one event — it was gradual.Overexpansion.
Internal corruption.
Economic inequality.
Military overreach.Historians like Edward Gibbon argued that moral decay and misuse of power weakened Rome long before it fell.Again — no mystical punishment.
But actions created structural vulnerability.3. World War I – Unintended CatastropheThe power struggle of World War I destabilised Europe.After the war came:Economic collapsePolitical extremismThe 1918 influenza pandemicThe Spanish flu pandemic killed more people than the war itself.War weakens systems.
Weakened systems amplify disease.This is not karma in a mystical sense.
It is cause and effect. When war begins, attention turns to the front lines.But the real damage happens behind them.Water plants stop functioning.Sewage systems leak.Hospitals lose power.Supply chains fracture.Food becomes scarce.Children become malnourished.Families crowd into temporary shelters.And in that moment — microbes advance. Not because of karma or destiny.Because biology never negotiates.After major wars, disease has often claimed more lives than weapons.Plagues followed sieges.Influenza followed the global conflict.Cholera followed displacement.When infrastructure weakens, bacteria multiply.When immunity drops, infections spread faster.When healthcare collapses, minor illness becomes fatal.Killing millions because the cupboard of antibiotics is empty. Civilisations do not fall only from external enemies.They fall when internal systems cannot protect their people.This is the lesson repeated across centuries.War destabilises and invites disease that accelerates decline. The universe does not punish.It responds to conditions.The question for any nation is simple: Are we strengthening the systems that protect life…
or weakening them?Because microbes do not recognise borders.And history does not repeat itself by accident.It repeats when we forget.

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History does not collapse in a single explosion. It erodes.Civilisations rarely fall because of one battle.They fall when the systems that protect life begin to fail.1. The Peloponnesian War – Hubris and CollapseThe Peloponnesian War and its rival...

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