Hannes Võrno: War is never an accident. It is a decision.

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And when you once again hear the voices from the upper floors talking about “our security,” “a common fight for freedom,” and “an existential threat from the East,” don’t listen to the words — listen to the silence behind them. Because it is there, in that silent corridor, that the planning takes place. Cold, calculated, and filthy — a game played with the lives and destinies of the people.

In Estonia, there’s a “Marshall Plan” on the table — not the American aid program after World War II, but a domestic version: a pseudo-rescue plan that stages salvation through catastrophe. This is no longer conspiracy — it’s a script, written daily by the power mafia using every crisis, every manufactured enemy shadow.

The game is this: let things get worse. Not by accident, but deliberately. The ruling elite knows that people’s memory is short and patience is a vanishing asset. If they suffer long enough, fear long enough, they will not only accept war — they will demand it. And when the bombs fall and the earth explodes, the same clique that led us into this hell will appear again on the podium — as the people’s leaders, saviors, guides.

They, who sold out electricity, food, information — and eventually truth itself — will say, without blinking, that now is the time for “national reconstruction.” Who else but they should lead us again? “We all made mistakes,” they’ll say. “We all suffered.”
But that’s a lie.
They never suffer.
They never go to the front.
They never end up homeless.
They never fight over potatoes or detergent in the store.
Because they have a backup plan.
Bank accounts.
Passports.
Bomb shelters.
Some even have a ticket to a distant island.

War is the best way to erase everything that was done to the people before it. Because who asks about heating bills, vaccine injuries, or the collapse of democracy when the shells are flying? Everything is suddenly zeroed out. A new narrative is born. The people are victims again — not enslaved. The ruling elite are heroes again — not traitors.
War washes everything clean — if not morally, then at least through the media.

And if someone dares to say that this war was foreseen, planned, provoked — that voice will be silenced. Not with a weapon, but with labeling: “Putin’s puppet,” “traitor,” “disinformer.”
Because truth is the first to die in war.

But we don’t have to be silent.
Not yet.
We still have a moment. Perhaps the last one.
And that moment must be loud.
It must be precise.
Not to spread fear — but to expose lies.

Because if the people realize they’ve been led like sheep to the slaughterhouse, there’s still a chance to choose differently.
Not to march as vassals in someone else’s war — but to stand for our own people’s life and future.
Not with those who want to rule over ruins — but beside those who want to build life.
Not war — but truth.
Not manipulated freedom — but real freedom.

Hannes Võrno, Facebook