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01 diciembre, 2020

#XiJinping’s “#ChinaFirst”

By Tom Clifford, November 25 2020

It isn’t about what happened, it’s about what will happen. Our time has come is the catchphrase, a rallying cry. The people are told they have been cheated. It won’t happen again. We are the justice seekers. Upend the global trade order, it is skewed against us. This is heady stuff.
By Dr. Rudolf Hänsel, November 25 2020

Many adults react to the confused instructions of politicians like children or how primitive primitive people reacted: in the form of a “magical belief in authority”: uncritical and clouded by moods, feelings and promises of happiness. And that has consequences.

26 febrero, 2020

1941: The #Coronavirus #Conspiracy


An Almost- Daily Web Page Summary of the Dirty Lies, Glaring Omissions,
Half Truths & Globalist Bias of The NY Times Front Page Headlines
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"We read and rebut their vile crap so you won't have to!"



February 26, 2020


NY Times: U.S. Stocks Plunge as Coronavirus Crisis Spreads
NY Times: China’s Leader, Under Fire



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From the very beginning of this growing "crisis" that is the "coronavirus" ™ -- the "Editorial Board" of The Anti-New York Times suspected that something was "off" about the whole matter. There was the hype over a virus which was nowhere near, and is still not near, what any rational person would define as a "pandemic." There were images, purporting to be from China, of what were clearly crisis-actors wearing masks or lying dead on the street. There are the reported "death tolls" which are actually no worse than various strains of flu which strike every year -- or even that of regular colds.

Now, about six weeks into the "crisis," we begin to see the fingerprints of the usual suspects in the form of irregular economic warfare against Nationalist China and also, by consequence, the artificially inflated U.S. stock market. Naturally, the economic attacks parallel the increasingly

04 abril, 2019

#Lawyers #Worldwide: #Investigate #IsraeliCrimes

Electoral Dirty Tricks in Israel. Fake Social Media Promoting Likud and PM Netanyahu
By Stephen Lendman
According to Haaretz, the Times of Israel, the Jerusalem Post and other Israeli media, hundreds (maybe thousands) of fake social media accounts are promoting Likud propaganda, Netanyahu’s party, according to the Big Bots Project online watchdog group. Read more...

China’s President Xi Jinping in Italy: It’s the Maritime Ports!
By F. William Engdahl
To the concern of Germany, France, Holland and other EU countries, Italy’s coalition has just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China to join China’s Belt Road Initiative, the so-called New Economic Silk Road. Read more...

04 septiembre, 2016

#China Snubs #Obama on Arrival for #G20Summit

Stephen Lendman

He’s increasingly unwelcome wherever he shows up or should be. Imperial adventurism makes more enemies than friends.
The whole world should oppose US policies, ravaging and destroying one country after another, while treating its most vulnerable citizens harshly.
On arrival in Hangzhou, China, no staircase for Obama to disembark from Air Force One or red carpet awaited him. Bickering over press access followed.
At West Lake House where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping, Secret Service agents and White House aides got into a shouting match over how many Americans would be allowed into the building.
Responding to a White House staffer’s protest, a Chinese official responded “(t)his is our country. This is our airport.”
Clearly upset national security advisor Susan Rice said things happened “that weren’t anticipated,” a bumpy start to a less than cordial Sino/US relationship. G-20 discussions between Obama and Xi aren’t likely to improve them.
US slap downs are refreshing when happen. Beijing is justifiably displeased about America’s military footprint in a part of the world not its own. It showed in snubbing Obama before summit proceedings began.
In contrast, traditional protocol greeted Putin on arrival. He and Xi are close allies, their relationship increasingly important against US-led NATO imperialism.
Both leaders are looking past Obama, preparing to deal with a new US leader next year - fearful about Hillary succeeding him without acknowledging the extreme danger.
Breaking protocol is one thing, war another, the key issue in dealing with America - the most dangerous threat to world peace, stability and security, more than any previous country in history with hegemonic ambitions.

26 mayo, 2014

The CounteRussia-Chinar-Alliance to US-NATO Aggression

Alexander Clackson

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has said recently that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier this week in Shanghai marked a new stage in Russia-China relations, and that the two countries will roll out all-around cooperation. China and Russia signed a $400 billion (237.1 billion pounds) gas supply deal on Wednesday, securing the world’s top energy user a major source of cleaner fuel and opening up a new market for Moscow as it risks losing European customers over the Ukraine crisis. Furthermore, the two countries began joint military exercises in the East China Sea in a clear show of strength against Japan, a western ally.

The Chinese President has also openly demonstrated his desire to create a counter-alliance to the U.S. Speaking on May 20 President Xi Jinping called for the creation of a new Asian structure for security cooperation based on a regional group that includes Russia and Iran and excludes the United States. Clearly pointing a finger at the United States he called NATO an outdated thinking of the Cold War. According to him, “We cannot just have security for one or a few countries while leaving the rest insecure”. In his speech Mr. Xi Jinping offered an alternative vision for the region based on an all-inclusive regional security framework rather than individual alliances with external actors like the United States. China’s proposal to push forward with the ambitious Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific met an especially chilly reception from the U.S., which is focused on a 12-country trade agreement known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which excludes China.