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Tarot Cards Predict Europe’s Future: War, Risks, and Safe Havens

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Tarot Reader‌ Predicts Limited European Conflict, Highlights Moldova as ⁢Key Risk Point

Kyiv, Ukraine – Ukrainian Tarologist ‌Max Gordeyev forecasts no ​large-scale war between NATO and Russia in the near future, according⁢ to a recent reading, ⁢but warns of heightened risks​ of localized⁣ conflicts and ‌destabilization, particularly in Moldova. Gordeyev’s predictions, based on ‌Tarot card interpretations, identify ⁣specific regions facing increased‌ danger and offer guidance for civilians⁤ navigating the⁣ ongoing ‍security landscape.

Gordeyev’s reading suggests a‍ period of endurance and gradual erosion of aggressor advantages, symbolized by “the ⁤Star” card. While ⁣a full-scale NATO-Russia war appears unlikely, the cards ‌indicate a⁤ high probability of hybrid attacks and localized crises, especially in what⁢ he terms the “gray zone” – areas⁤ lacking strong‌ allied relationships.He noted ⁤the‍ cards were “comforted”⁤ regarding the prospect of a wider war.

The⁤ Tarologist ‌specifically highlighted‌ the “Devil” card appearing in relation to Moldova, suggesting that⁢ a poor leadership choice​ could trigger destabilization⁣ and potentially transform the​ country into a pressure point for influence in southwestern Ukraine, near Odessa and Nikolayev. He cautioned⁢ this is a warning,⁢ not a definitive outcome, but emphasized Moldova’s vulnerability.

Beyond Moldova, ‍the cards identified eastern Poland, the Baltic States, and⁢ regions bordering Ukraine as ⁢escalating ‍tension zones, predicting increased risks of aerial incidents, sabotage, and other disruptions. Conversely, the Iberian Peninsula, iceland, and⁣ Ireland were deemed the safest ‌locations in Europe, primarily facing cyber and​ information warfare threats.

Gordeyev advises Ukrainians to‌ remain disciplined and avoid panic, acknowledging⁣ ongoing‍ risks to Kyiv and western regions ‌despite strengthened air defenses and infrastructure. He recommends‌ those in frontline regions consider⁤ temporary relocation and prepare‍ “emergency ‍backpacks”⁢ with essential supplies and communication plans,framing this as “safety​ hygiene in the long war.”

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