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ktlight
27th April 2011, 14:05
In the 1930s the US, Great Britain, and the Netherlands set a course for World War II in the Pacific by conspiring against Japan. The three governments seized Japan’s bank accounts in their countries that Japan used to pay for imports and cut Japan off from oil, rubber, tin, iron and other vital materials. Was Pearl Harbor, Japan’s response?
Now Washington and its NATO puppets are employing the same strategy against China.
Protests in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, and Yemen arose from the people protesting against Washington’s tyrannical puppet governments. However, the protests against Gaddafi, who is not a Western puppet, appear to have been organized by the CIA in the eastern part of Libya where the oil is and where China has substantial energy investments.
Eighty percent of Libya’s oil reserves are believed to be in the Sirte Basin in eastern Libya now controlled by rebels supported by Washington. As seventy percent of Libya’s GDP is produced by oil, a successful partitioning of Libya would leave Gaddafi’s Tripoli-based regime impoverished.

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http://www.wariscrime.com/2011/04/07/news/washington-prepares-war-against-china/

king anthony
27th April 2011, 23:20
Topics like this are (very) deep... bottomless; the hardest part of engaging this type of topic is - where to start.

DeDukshyn
27th April 2011, 23:39
I have a feeling China has artefacts the PTB want ...
So did Iraq ... layers of reasoning behind that for disguise -->Al Queda --> Terrorism --> Sadam is a ruthless dictator --> oil ---> Iraq oil to be sold in euros instead of US$ - tanking the value -->Artefacts

No matter how good a conspiracy hunter you were, there was another "layer". Artefacts I think is the end of that line and the main real reason. MHO.

There already is a war between US and China, it is subtle but it can be seen.

Rocky_Shorz
28th April 2011, 00:09
actually, Iran is selling China all the oil they want to buy...

anyone notice right after Hamas and Fatah came to an agreement in Cairo, a gas line blew up?

DeDukshyn
28th April 2011, 00:33
actually, Iran is selling China all the oil they want to buy...


And that right there is explaining a lot of the US stance vs Iran, IMO. They can't get to China directly.

I recall a few years back Canada started negotions with China for selling oil - the US did not like that at all - there was definately some verbal backlash from that. I think Canada did that just to show the US how unhappy we were with them at the time. I never heard anymore on the topic but I imagine that's all put away now. Point --> The US is very sensitive about who sells China oil.

mosquito
28th April 2011, 02:34
This is something which is almost certain to happen sometime in the next few years. Something you who live in the West need to be aware of is the insidious demonisation of China by the media. Why are they doing this ? Many reasons:
1) China is a thriving, growing country, they have a society which actually functions as such, and their economy is booming. They are therefore a threat to the USA's position as top dog.
2) China is a non-aggressive country, they don't believe the have some God-given right to strike first and ask questions later.
3) The USA , while overly aggresive, does NOT initiate armed conflicts with countries which are able to defend themselves, the last time they did so was in 1812. (I'm willing to be corrected on that one).
4) In order to have the war with China that they so much desire, they therefore need to ensure they can rope in all their usual little lap-dogs PLUS as much help as they can get in order to strike first.
(Please put down your sense of national pride and look at recent history, I'm British and I'm totally willing to tell you that the country of my birth is a slave to the Western military-industrial complex).
Have a look at Libya, what's so different about this fiasco ? FRANCE. A country which used to stand up and criticize American aggression is now wholeheartedly at the forefront of the current horror. My point being that we now have a situation where NATO is actually starting to behave in concert, and we can no longer count on ANYONE not doing what Hilary-the-hypocrite orders.
I think you can expect an increase in the negative stories about China, and I'd be willing to bet that a false-flag situation is in the pipeline - IN ORDER TO GET THE SHEEPLE TO ACCEPT THE ATTACK ON CHINA. What saddens me is that the alternative media are only too willing to jump on the bandwagon and talk rubbish about China.
China is by no means a utopia, it has its' problems along with any other country, and right now they are coping with the problems of too rapid growth, along with the aftermath of the cultural revolution (more like cultural suicide !) So please, please, please do not think I'm saying this place is without faults. Similarly, I'm not as anti-American as I may come across, I'd love to see that country restored to the way it was envisioned by the founding fathers.
I've lived here safely and happily for over 3 years, I've met some wonderful, peaceful, open, loving people, who for the most part are able to live harmoniously with one another, and I'm not going to sit still and watch something beautiful get destroyed by the cancerous monster which is taking control of humanity.
Philip

Flash
28th April 2011, 04:13
actually, Iran is selling China all the oil they want to buy...


And that right there is explaining a lot of the US stance vs Iran, IMO. They can't get to China directly.

I recall a few years back Canada started negotions with China for selling oil - the US did not like that at all - there was definately some verbal backlash from that. I think Canada did that just to show the US how unhappy we were with them at the time. I never heard anymore on the topic but I imagine that's all put away now. Point --> The US is very sensitive about who sells China oil.

We elected Harper! The US did not have to worry anylonger, this is why we don't hear about it, we are sold.:rolleyes:

DeDukshyn
28th April 2011, 04:46
actually, Iran is selling China all the oil they want to buy...


And that right there is explaining a lot of the US stance vs Iran, IMO. They can't get to China directly.

I recall a few years back Canada started negotions with China for selling oil - the US did not like that at all - there was definately some verbal backlash from that. I think Canada did that just to show the US how unhappy we were with them at the time. I never heard anymore on the topic but I imagine that's all put away now. Point --> The US is very sensitive about who sells China oil.

We elected Harper! The US did not have to worry anylonger, this is why we don't hear about it, we are sold.:rolleyes:

Haha, i was going to add that in after, but yes that is exactly what happened ... Cretien might have had his flaws but at least near the end of his term he grew some decent balls.
I signed this petition: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/canada_save_democracy/?fp
I figure any way to help remove the Harpy government is worth it.

sandy
28th April 2011, 05:33
I saw a video on Youtube depicting that the invasion in Libya is not for Oil but for Water. It presents that the biggest aquifer to date was discover over 20 years ago (while drilling for oil) and that is how it was found. Since that time, Qaddafi has built a drainage system throughout the country to green the desert (it is in it's completion stage) and thus become the largest country to supply food to Africa, etc. The video is very interesting and can be found on Youtube>> Libyan War is for Water-Not Oil-Largest Fossil Water Reserve if anyone is interested.

Sorry not enough computer savvy to embed it here ;(

ThePythonicCow
28th April 2011, 06:47
Youtube>> Libyan War is for Water-Not Oil-Largest Fossil Water Reserve
FUaX1vcujg4

king anthony
29th April 2011, 00:30
Libyan War is for Water-Not Oil-Largest Fossil Water Reserve

"earth and water" (+ air) = agenda of "the few"

Lost Soul
30th April 2011, 05:09
Let's see, China holds $3 trillion dollars in T-bills. The U.S. is heavily in debt to the Chinese and the Japanese.

Now, China says it will liquidate $2 trillion of that three trillion dollars. If they did it fast, they could destroy the U.S.

Now there's speculation that the U.S. will go to war with China.

My big question. Will the Chinese loan us money so we can buy weapons to fight a war against them?

Freeman
1st May 2011, 05:19
We still perceive the War as something that involve weapons that we know,my guts tell me that it s already started behind the scene and it s not China VS Us but "Something VS our Humanity".When Western Country peoples are likely control by fear anger and selfishness,China and other like Japan are control by obedience,set of "moral" rules;It s different in a way but it has the same effect,it doesn t allowed us to express our humanity and up us in a deeper sleep.

We fight against each other when the real enemy is right in front of of us and yet invisible to our vision filed and so to our reality.What is really going on?

sandy
1st May 2011, 06:45
Youtube>> Libyan War is for Water-Not Oil-Largest Fossil Water Reserve
FUaX1vcujg4



Thanks Paul

That is sweet and so are you;)