Baltic Sea / NATO - The Fragmented Global Self Attacks Its Own Connective Tissue, Purifying the Illusion of Separation

Event Baseline: A deep-sea cable was severed in the Baltic Sea, leading to NATO's first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure.

The sabotage of a deep-sea cable is the body electric cutting itself. These cables are the synapses of a planetary consciousness, yet the tribal self sees them as vulnerabilities to be exploited. The attacker believes it can damage the other without harming itself, proving the profound ignorance of interconnection.

NATO's militarized response only feeds the cycle of paranoia. The assumption that armored force can secure the flow of information ignores that the threat is born from the same fragmented thought that built the alliance. The self that builds defenses is the self that creates its own enemies.

This is the death impulse made manifest: the drive to destroy the connections that sustain life. The illusion of separate bodies leads to attacks on the shared nerve system. The system will continue to self-mutilate until it recognizes there is no other.