A look at China

We’re trying to get a look inside China and calculate China’s impact on the murky world of international relations.

Soros elevates China as leader of New World Order. Kissinger essentially said the same thing. We assume all of the New World Order leaders are on board with China’s dominance over the world.

China’s economic policy is modeled after Lenin’s New Economic Policy. It’s just a temporary phase until they get a lot of industries and infrastructure built up. Then they lower the hammer.

“The Communist Chinese have analyzed and are adapting the principles involved in the decision by Communism’s first successful revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin, to use capitalism to advance the cause of Communism.”

Just like Obama.

“Despite some rumblings in the Chinese media, China’s Communist Party is firmly in control of the nation, and has even launched the “Marx Project” to ensure that the ideas of Marx and Lenin are brought clearly and directly to Chinese youth, through new translations and intensified instruction.”

Just like in America.

“Censorship, qualitatively aided by U.S. technology, assists the Party in keeping competing ideas away from the general population, while China’s newspapers continue to degrade the ideals for which America stands and for which so many Americans have died.”

Just like in America.

OK, we knew all that.

Internally, growth is great, but life is difficulty after difficulty.

China has Microsoft Windows source code. Not good, since the Chinese mount thousands of attacks on U.S. websites every day.

Wikileak reveals that Communist leaders invent GDP figures. U.S. financial data are routinely massaged before being released to the public.

Secretary Gates isn’t alarmed about China’s military buildup, but Republican senators are.

What China really wants: U.S. military technology. Will Obama give it to them, as Clinton did?

India is also alarmed.

India, China, energy.

China and India’s energy rivalry.

China invests in Pakistan’s development, Brazilian energy companies.

Notice that all the hostile Chinese initiatives don’t prevent international meetings with Chinese leaders. Of course nobody reports on what deals get struck at these meetings, or who keeps to their agreements and who doesn’t. This opacity leaves us wondering who is cooperating with whom, and for how long.

The coal crisis, and how Obama’s cap and trade legislation is designed to penalize the U.S. energy industry and give the advantage to China.

Even though China’s education system is churning out millions of well-educated workers, they can’t necessarily find jobs. We have a couple of suggestions for Chinese youth: plant trees and study Confucius.

China’s easy money stimulus has also created a real estate and credit bubble in China. This now has the attention of the global financiers.

China has built entire cities that are unoccupied. Check out these photos.

Can there be such a thing as too much economic development? Yep. We don’t care if all the real estate speculators in China go bankrupt, we are just trying to measure the impact on the global economy and the New World Order if China goes into recession.

Inflation in China is at danger levels. How can there not be a commodity price boom next year with all the easy money floating around in China and the U.S.? China needs to raise interest rates. That would go along with the new trendline elsewhere around the world.

Evans-Pritchard on China’s inflation bubble.

Vitaliy Katsenelsen analyzes the Chinese economy, concludes that socialism is never sustainable.

China’s aggressiveness in grabbing resources and tough Asian diplomacy are scaring its neighbors and partners. We hope it’s not scaring them back into partnership with the United States. Oh, it is.

China’s Asian initiatives.

China’s charm wears off.

Anxious about China’s economic and military power, India and Japan decide the answer is “mutual investment.”

In economy, the New World Order game is to export as much as possible to get the other country’s paper currency.

In geopolitics, the New World Order game is to hold each other’s princesses (corporations) hostage, just in case those treaties turn out to be worthless pieces of paper.

Comic relief: Hillary Clinton appears worried about China. But we consider this story to be disinformation. Nobody has done more to sell out the United States to Communist China than the Clintons, and Hillary has devoted herself to aligning U.S. feminism with Chinese Communist feminism.

But this is probably true:

“Liu also told Robert Hormats, the state department’s under-secretary for economics, energy and agricultural affairs, that he was “a little worried” about the US economy and the Federal Reserve ‘printing lots of money’.”

The only people who aren’t worried about it are the Democrats on Wall Street.

Global Research:

The lefties at Global Research are keeping an eye on military tensions in the region. Catch up with the Korea and India military tensions here if you’re so inclined.

The Obama/Gates/Clinton trip to Asia. Selling weapons to India.

Encircling Russia, targeting China.

Building the anti-Chinese Asian alliance.

The border war.

We don’t mind going along with the Lefties at Global Research in their understanding that U.S. foreign policy is devoted to attracting Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, India, and any other receptive Asian nation into treaties and trade agreements designed to neutralize China’s influence. But we wonder if Obama is serious about encircling and checking China. If he transfers hi-tech weapons to China as Clinton did, all the “encircling” is just a show. China armed with the best American weapons dominates the world, game over.

As we peel back a layer of the onion by looking at China, the enigma of Obama’s foreign policy emerges as the next layer. Is he trying to encircle and check China or is he ultimately their sugar daddy?

We’d like that new Congress to keep a sharp eye on Obama’s weapons technology transfers.

At the heart of this geopolitics is the Chinese/Russian alliance, and this alliance is now solidified by energy agreements. Russia’s vast energy resources are needed by both China and Europe. Russia emerges as a power broker that both China and Europe must deal with.

Europe is going to have to pay a price in geopolitical concessions to get Russian energy. Obama needs Russia to cooperate with U.S. aims in Afghanistan. Russia doesn’t want U.S. anti-missile technology in Europe. We just haven’t figured out what Obama is trying to do in Afghanistan. Whatever his game is, he’s aligning a lot of resources around that war.

The fly in the ointment: Russia and Iran are solid allies, any initiatives against Iran will bring Russian resistance.

The looming great temptation: Will Russia be offered membership in the WTO, and does Russia want it?

China is prepared to aid the PIIGS. China announces eurozone takeover.

It would make perfect sense for China to bankroll the excesses of European socialism. In fact it could solidify the New World Order. The socialist parties of Europe are organized into a Socialist International, the successor to the Communist International, China is the model for Communist takeover around the world, and every European country wants to trade more with China because boosting exports is the favored Neo-Keynesian model for preserving their unsustainable, lopsided socialist economies and servicing their debt.

China is negotiating energy deals around the world and is poised to replace the United States as world banker. What could interrupt the trendlines toward more Chinese world domination? Let’s hope the PIIGS collapse quickly from debt defaults, the EU cracks apart, and China’s housing bubble collapses and it falls into recession.

We can also hope that other nations in Asia assert their independence from Chinese influence.

Related:

China, Russia, and food price inflation.

Food price inflation in China.

We expect food price inflation to visit the United States next year in a big way.


About The Author

I read over 500 books on the history of the New World Order, but you only need to read one book to make up for the poor education they gave you in the public schools. The Hidden Masters Who Rule the World is a scholarly history that will take you beyond all parties, all worldviews, all prophecies, and all propaganda to an understanding of the future that the global controllers have planned for us.

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