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ABOUT US

⚛️THE QUANTUM ERA⚛️ is a large-scale charity and investment project that is an educational information campaign.  We condemn the unjust aggression that Russia, with the support of the Axis of Evil, has directed against the entire civilised world.

Today’s realities are such that any anti-Russian activity automatically becomes a charitable initiative.  After all, Russia is not a country, but a large terrorist organisation that openly conflicts with the entire civilised world in the military, political, economic and information senses.  In other words, it has been waging a hybrid war for many years!

This project is a simple but effective way to support democratic values, and commercial success only scales and improves our business.  By contributing to the Investment Portfolio, you are not only supporting the side of good, but also directly participating in strengthening the rule of law in the world, which is formed by international civil society on the basis of the principles of legality, independence and freedom of speech, so that everyone has the right to decide for themselves.  As opposed to totalitarianism, where one decides for all!

Each voucher in your investment portfolio reflects your active life position in relation to modern world history!  Each new voucher makes you not only an observer, but also an active participant in the global processes of today, despite the fact that you are thousands of kilometres away from the epicentre of events!

TOPICAL ISSUES

WHAT DOES THE PROJECT LOGO SYMBOLISE?

Modern science has a lot of evidence that the world around us, including ourselves, is a quantum structure in which consciousness plays an important role.

The project logo is an artistic representation of Erwin Schrödinger’s thought experiment.  This experiment enables everyone to imagine things like the observer effect and quantum superposition and to understand how these concepts form a kaleidoscope of probable events called the multiverse.

Since quantum superposition is a proven fact, and quantum theory is one of the fundamental laws of nature, including the observer effect, we can say that dictatorship in any of its manifestations is an unnatural phenomenon.  After all, the primary task of any dictator is to limit the consciousness of citizens by creating an information vacuum, censorship and propaganda.  Quantum theory, on the contrary, emphasises the importance of observation, analysis and the free exchange of information. It demonstrates that our world is a dynamic and unpredictable place where an active observer with critical thinking plays a key role in shaping reality.

In this context, dictators who try to restrict freedom of thought and action impede normal evolutionary processes, slowing down the sustainable development of modern civilisation.

WHAT DO WE DO?

We create an information space where the truth prevails over lies.

Our mission is to unite the citizens of the Western world and make them strong in the face of Russian propaganda and growing threats from the Axis of Evil. We disseminate objective information about the war in Ukraine, support the development of democratic values and provide financial assistance to Ukraine.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The fact is that any purchase is an investment:

  • Ordering a cup of coffee is an investment in your well-being and good mood;
  • A pack of cigarettes is an investment in lung cancer;
  • By adding any ✝QЕ⚛️ voucher to your Portfolio, you invest in a future without war and stability in the world.

We offer to purchase electronic vouchers, which are your contribution to support Ukraine.  Each voucher helps to provide humanitarian aid, rebuild infrastructure, support businesses and the military who are defending freedom.

Our goal is to sell 1,000,000 vouchers during the first 10 years of the project’s existence.

WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
  • Victory over propaganda: we are fighting Russian fakes and narratives spread on the Internet, as Russia is the most active in fake news campaigns among the countries of the Axis of Evil.
  • Strengthening democracy: we promote the values of freedom, democracy and tolerance.
  • Supporting Ukraine: we provide financial assistance to Ukraine and its citizens affected by the war.
  • Building community: we unite people from different countries to jointly confront the growing threats from the Axis.

Join our project!  By purchasing an e-voucher, you contribute to the victory of freedom and justice!

We are stronger together!

HOW DOES RUSCISM AFFECT CIVILISED COUNTRIES?

Ruscism is a non-scientific term used to describe the aggressive and authoritarian policies pursued by the Terrorist Federation.  It includes:

  • Military aggression: ruscism is manifested in military actions against neighbouring countries, such as Ukraine, as well as in the threat of force against other countries.
  • Propaganda and disinformation: Russian authorities actively spread propaganda and disinformation to discredit their opponents and justify their actions.
  • Human rights violations: ruscism is associated with violations of human rights, such as freedom of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom of the press, as well as with persecution of the opposition.
  • Undermining democracy: ruscism seeks to undermine democracy in other countries using various methods of influence, including election interference and the spread of disinformation.

The impact of ruscism on civilised countries:

  • Security threat: ruscism poses a threat to the security of civilised countries, as Russia’s aggression could lead to the spread of conflict and instability.
  • Economic impact: ruscism may negatively affect the economies of civilised countries due to sanctions imposed on Russia, as well as uncertainty and instability resulting from aggression.
  • Violation of the international order: ruscism undermines the international order because it is based on aggression and violation of international law.
  • Challenges to values: ruscism challenges the values that are fundamental to civilised countries, such as democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.

In response to ruscism, civilised nations are uniting to counter Russian aggression and uphold international order.  They impose sanctions, provide assistance to Ukraine and other countries affected by Russian aggression, and support democratic and legal values.

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE TERM "AXIS OF EVIL"?

The term “axis of evil” was coined by US President George W. Bush in his 2002 State of the Union address.  He used the term to refer to three countries: Iraq, Iran and North Korea.

Bush argued that the three countries posed a threat to the United States and its allies because of their support for terrorism, development of weapons of mass destruction, and lack of democracy.  He also accused them of being “sponsors of terrorism” and of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.  Today, the Axis list can also include Russia, which has unleashed the largest war of the 21st century, and China, which, although it does not supply Russia with weapons, unlike the aforementioned Iran and North Korea, is instead its largest economic partner.  This allows Russians, despite the sanctions, to create and repair weapons at their own enterprises using Chinese components.

HOW MANY REGIONAL CONFLICTS HAS THE CURRENT RUSSIAN REGIME PROVOKED?

Determining the exact number of regional conflicts provoked by the Russian regime is a difficult task.  This is because:

  • some conflicts have a long history: for example, the conflict in eastern Ukraine began in 2014, but its roots go back to 2004.
  • some conflicts have an indirect impact: for example, Putin’s regime supports separatists in Moldova and Georgia, but is not directly involved in the fighting.
  • some conflicts have unclear motivations: for example, the conflict in Syria has many actors, and it is not always clear what role Russia plays.

Nevertheless, according to experts, the Putin regime has provoked or participated in such conflicts:

 

  • Chechnya (1994-1996, 1999-2009): The first Chechen war began in 1994 after Chechnya declared its independence from Russia. The second Chechen war began in 1999 after terrorist attacks in Moscow, which Russia blamed on Chechnya.
  • Georgia (2008): Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 following the conflict in South Ossetia.
  • Ukraine (2014 – present): Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and invaded Ukraine along the entire Russia-Ukraine border in 2022.
  • Syria (2015 – present): Russia intervened in the Syrian civil war in 2015 on the side of Bashar al-Assad.
  • Moldova (1992 – present): Russia supports separatists in Transnistria who have declared their independence from Moldova, and maintains regular troops there.

 

In addition to these direct conflicts, Russia is also engaged in a hybrid war against Western countries, which includes disinformation, cyberattacks, support for populist parties, and other methods of influence.

It is important to remember that these conflicts have significant consequences for the people and regions in which they take place.  Russia uses a variety of methods to achieve its goals, and its influence on international politics is significant.

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