ANALYSIS: Russia, Ukraine and the European conflict in Parravicini's drawings

The conflict between Ukraine and Russia ignites daily threats of a war between some of the most powerful countries in the world. Interesting enough, these events also appear in a drawing over 75 years old by the Argentine artist Benjamin Solari Parravicini. The picture is from 1940 and reads: "BEAR SEA. At any time the Russians throw them into their colonies. Nobody will strengthen them but their instincts are alarmingly canceled".
From Parravicini picture we can identify the starting location of his warning, the Black Sea, where Russia is currently deployed. The fact that this text “Bear Sea” is at the beginning of the written description allows us to connect the title to the drawing in which the outline is also similar to the sea that boarders Ukraine and as well the form of the Crimean Peninsula.
The drawing in question, mirrors the profile of Russia next to the outline of the Black Sea, while the “mouth of Russia” is wide open to swallow the Crimea Peninsula, looking to advance their colonies; the former Soviet conquest begins. Crimea is thus the beginning of the fulfillment of this vision. In the drawing there is a profile of a character who is looking away, a symbol of the USA, Obama and/or NATO turning a blind eye to Russia and moving its allies in the West an interpretation that allows the study of all the pictures that are referenced by Parravicini on this topic.
The drawing of Solari anticipates the initial movement of the former Soviet countries that want to disengage themselves from Russia in order to create one united and stronger force. Highlighting Hungary, Poland, and Romania, first, then to a lesser extent Georgia, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Kosovo and Bosnia.
These countries are part of the first months of conflict and enter into this confusing dilemma because they search to find their autonomy either united under American support, knowing that it equates to leaving one influence just to enter into another, or they will assume the risks faced by the military potential of Russia alone.
And although this does not mean war in the immediate future, they are prepared for an intermediate duration. Because while the USA approaches this conflict through Eastern European, Russia moves its associates in the Caribbean, where war is started earlier than in Europe, as explained in the book "Nutrition for Tomorrow" (https://www.felahn.org/nutricion-para-ma% C3% B1ana/), and this will be the location for the first stage of the war.
The satellites of the former Soviet Union will begin to annoy Russia from as far away as the so-called Euro-Asian Alliance (a single tariff system, military defense, healthcare, etc.), confirming to eyes of Putin's as a "Peripheral National Alliance Territory", for which, of course, is just an reason to launch the attempt to bring them back into orbit. That is precisely when the next chapter begins.
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Emiliano Conte is an Argentine journalist and lecturer with a Bachelor of Social Communication from the National University of Quilmes in Buenos Aires. He began his journalism career working in the newspaper Página 12 and later was editor of the newspaper Clarín, pulled from the city of La Plata during 2007. In 2009 began a trip to South America (https://blogs.clarin.com/viajante/) which led him to investigate various prophecies, which he has become known for with his lectures in more than 40 cities in different countries.
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