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    Wow, thanks a lot for your sharing, David!

    I agree with you on all the reality you said about China, and what you saw was really profound. but I probably have some different perceptions regarding the reading of the reality in China. I don't think it'd be very necessary to discuss my different opinion in details. I just wanted to sigh that this really is a divided world.
    I don't have the answer, I don't know anything. But I know when Chinese people feel proud of China's thousands years continued history which is oldest continued civilization existing nowadays. I know they don't understand. When the young men in China are patriotic, feeling they got to guard China again whatever, I know they don't understand.
    Same, when western people are proud of their freedom compared with situations in China, I sometimes wanted to ask "really? Western people are really having more freedom of thinking and freedom of acting than Chinese people?" My own answer is "maybe, but not much."

    Freedom of speech is overdefended, IMO. Surely freedom of speech is the cornerstone for freedom of thinking. But today, there are more and more freedom of speaking nonsense. I really don't think it's much better than China's not allowing people to say anything. It's better, but not much.

    Communism has been discussed so much by people. I believe many people advocating communism don't really understand what commism really is. How could people know? Communism is a lie, is never a real thing, is a cover up for the globlists' real goal. Communism supporters support it for the expectations that they could have a more fair and organized society. They obviously are not supporting totalitarian and being made into a robotic working slave. They simply fall into the future described by those pro-communism globalists. Same, to those who believe communism supporters are insane, how could they make sure that they are not falling into any lies which describe them a bright future?

    As long as the east and the west both hold the idea of me better than you in whatever aspects, political system, economic system, or cultural and history, etc. that'd be an endless resources for the division of the world.

    A psychic youtuber I once watched said that all the wars, natual disasters, basically all bad things happening in the world is nothing more than a three dimensional reflection of the unbalanced thoughts or energy or something in human collective consciousness. I didn't understand that before, but now I have a better understanding of what that means.

    I myself is confused now, and always. I'm finding a balance between not being judgemental and having my own firm stand.

    Thank you very much, David. I'm not sure if I sounded emotional somewhere in the post. If I did, I didn't mean it. I indeed felt a bit emotional when I saw some parts of your views and Andre's comments about Chinese liking to be clones stuff. I definitely know those don't mean anything malicious, they are your points of view, but I would definitely haved trolled you if I saw this one year ago. Hahaha while now, after struggling so long time with who I am, I decided to see myself as an earth human, nothing more. That helps a lot.

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    I feel there is a time when every human society and long surviving culture or say, whole genomic clusters of people start searching for their roots and their spiritual selves.

    European cultures got themselves short hair cuts and tried to cut off their religious tail at about the same time they did it in China.

    For most of the 20th century and through two world wars, religious and spiritual trends were meticulously silenced to the edge of their extinction,
    while eugenic experiments aimed at producing line of new better humans ,
    China has imposed strict one child policy in thoughtful attempt to control population growth.

    The war for human genes has been set. The war for production of official clones and human robots long after they’ve experimented with in dark military labs.

    “Who else did it”.


    And so forth.

    But just as I’ve said at the beginning I believe there is a time for every civilisation to remember themselves more, define themselves in better terms,
    with expanding knowledge field consciousness also expands.

    The young new generation of kids today are times faster and times wiser than some of their grandparents were. They can “sort you out” in half minute.

    They are serious though, they don’t want to hear any lies about history or themselves and they are starting to search again for cultural and spiritual values their parents lost.

    Generations move evolution of consciousness by steps, may be big leaps at some point.

    I would never underestimate China has lots to discover about themselves and their role for this world as one of the oldest surviving civilisations on the planet.

    Now if they do not find the matching Wisdom before we hit another threshold of humanitarian calamity globally speaking,
    we are all in big pickle I guess.


    And then I consider about 33 other different options ..


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    Quote Posted by TwoYearsTibet,11inNanjing (here)
    I am new to this forum, Project Avalon; I've not read the remarks in this thread.
    I lived under Communism in China for 13 years, 11 in Nanjing, near Shanghai, and two years in Tibet, which was my 2nd time to Tibet. I've been to Tibet both prior and subsequent to the events of 2008. While in Nanjing I met the then Foreign Minister, Li Zhaoxing, and have spoken with a number of other ranking military (Nanjing has a large military command presence) and CCParty members. I had dinner with the top Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) leadership in Lhasa, and on another occasion in Lhasa I had dinner with Xi Jinping, now China Pres., in Tibet, the only American ever to do so. In 1995 I met H.H. The Dalai Lama in Atlanta.
    For some of my thoughts on these things, including also the U.S. today, feel free to see my site:
    https://twoyearsintibet.com
    I also note a few personal experiences during my years there. There are also a number of photos, many of which were taken at significant personal risk.
    I make no money from twoyearsintibet; there's nothing for sale nor any advertising. Thank you.
    I really loved reading your website. I quote you here.

    "Globalist Communism/Socialism is an evil force as it is a Godless system where adults are treated as children. The hallmark of adulthood, both individually and for a society, is the maturity to dutifully and civilly handle natural, intrinsic freedom such that an individual or society can take care of and be directly responsible for him/itself as able, and via compassion care for those unable as well. Mature adults and societies are responsible and compassionate; immature ones are not. Freedom is walking the tightrope of life without a net, taking responsibility and accepting the consequences thereof. Relinquishing our responsibility to government, an employer, business, institution or any ‘authority’ deprives us of our adulthood, our humanity, turning us into child-things. There is neither freedom, nor maturity, nor civilization under Communism/Socialism; Big Brother ‘cares’ for you and your ‘group’, at your expense…forever. "

    Thank you for this well written and expert depiction. I will send send this paragraph to all my well meaning but uninformed and functionally stupid USA liberal friends who are ready to bow down to big government.
    God Bless You.

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    Quote Posted by TwoYearsTibet,11inNanjing (here)
    Hopefully my upload works....here's an example of a foreign influence 'poisoning' China.....in Lhasa no less.
    Warning, extremely graphic!



    (Actually, this sort of thing is common in China, mostly so in cities, but not so much in the West, Tibet/Xizang, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Gansu)
    Could you say more about what this image is depicting? (I'm wondering if you tried to upload a video as an attachment, which won't work... but if so, it you send it to me at bill@projectavalon.net I can happily embed it for you.)

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    Antagenet, LJY, & Agape,

    Thank you very much for your kind words. In Buddhism (I am not formally Buddhist, but I find it interesting and very useful in my Path) there is the question, "What is a thing's essential nature?"
    Or more simply, "What is it?" Along with 1)"What is a thing's essential nature?", 2)"Say/write what you mean, and mean what you say/write.", are the two things I try to keep in mind when I write....trying to distill something down to its fundamental nature...."What IS it?". So, my paragraph you/Antagenet quoted about Communism/Socialism is what I came up with after pondering about it for some time.
    Thank you again for your kind words, your and anyone else's kind words mean a great deal. In the past when I was younger, I didn't give a 2nd thought to such gestures of well-meant kindness...but now, at 61, having seen things in Life good and bad, I realize that were it not for decent, kind people being decent and kind, our world, which is already full of great suffering, would truly be Hell on Earth.
    Thank you, and everyone else....I try to, though at times it is extremely difficult and challenging, always remember that I, you, and everyone else is Loved by that which we call 'God'. Hell is the absence of 'God', distance from 'God', from that whence we came. It's said the best view of Heaven is from Hell.....I'm starting to ramble, sorry...
    Anyway, thank you again!
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    Mr. Ryan,
    Thank you for the embed offer! The image is what I tried to upload, which apparently worked. You asked, "Could you say more about what this image is depicting?" It's in Potala Sq across the street from the Potala Palace; there was some kind of an event, I don't recall exactly what, but it was some secular thing organized by the local Lhasa (CCP of course) gov't, wholly unrelated to the band. It wasn't some music festival or anything like that I mean. I'm not sure these kids/guys were even actually playing any real songs or anything I would describe as 'music'. All I recall hearing was 'guitar, bass and drum sounds', it seemed like they were there just for show almost. I wasn't there for the entirety....maybe they actually played something after I left, so that's pretty much all there is to this shot. If anyone is by chance so utterly bored, ha!, that they might be interested in my musical life in China, part-time side work gigs and personal hobby, see: https://www.bandmix.com/david-pahle/
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    Chinese Leader Xi Jinping Lays out Plan to Control the Global Internet: Leaked Documents
    https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/chinese-leader-xi-jinping-lays-out-plan-to-control-the-global-internet-leaked-documents_3791944.html

    Posted here: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1426098

    According to the Michael Teachings ( https://www.michaelteachings.com/ )...which is channeled material (of which I am very wary these days, but still find this into to be extremely credible)
    ...each nation in the world has an average Soul Age.
    Which doesn't necessary have anything to do with how old that culture is, as cultures go through cycles.
    China may have been predominantly an Old Soul culture at one time, but it is now "Late Young to Early Mature". (See: https://www.michaelteachings.com/sou...countries.html )
    For characteristics of each Soul Age see: https://www.michaelteachings.com/soul_age_index.html
    Not to say that the history of a culture does not still affect the present, but there are other factors to consider.

    Quote Posted by Agape (here)

    Generations move evolution of consciousness by steps, may be big leaps at some point.

    I would never underestimate China has lots to discover about themselves and their role for this world as one of the oldest surviving civilisations on the planet.

    Now if they do not find the matching Wisdom before we hit another threshold of humanitarian calamity globally speaking,
    we are all in big pickle I guess.


    And then I consider about 33 other different options ..


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    LJY,
    Thank you. You are Chinese living in Australia? If Chinese, from where in China?
    You wrote, "I indeed felt a bit emotional when I saw some parts of your views...". Something I wrote in my site, or here, about China and/or Chinese people you didn't care for? If you wish, please feel free to cite it and I'll try to address it. I didn't mean/intend to speak ill-will toward China/Chinese, but I did honestly and bluntly express my thoughts about some things....

    I have no 'problem' with China, or any other country. I have problems with particular leaders/gov'ts/ideologies.
    China and Chinese people, though in so many ways very different than my land and people (which is good, I think of people like ice cream-it would be boring if there were only one flavor), are wonderful and interesting.
    I wrote, "Legitimizing and keeping power, existent only by virtue of having run Chiang’s Nationalists off the mainland a mere five minutes ago on the scale of China’s antiquity..." & "China has been Confucian since deep into its ancient past while Communist for only the past ‘five minutes’".
    COMMUNIST China is only a very, VERY tiny, small piece/aspect of China. China is ANCIENT, (an idea 99.99999% of Americans can 'understand' intellectually/definition-wise, but not really 'comprehend'/truly 'know'.)

    LJY also writes "Freedom of speech is overdefended, IMO. Surely freedom of speech is the cornerstone for freedom of thinking. But today, there are more and more freedom of speaking nonsense. I really don't think it's much better than China's not allowing people to say anything. It's better, but not much."
    Our freedom of speech is very special, extremely precious, (and vulnerable as ought to be easily seen in today's U.S.). Officially/formally codified as a right for the People, the common man/woman,...it was 'revolutionary'. It was/is about not only the freedom to criticize one's leaders, and each other, but on a more fundamental level, the codified right into law that one has the freedom to openly say 'whatever is on their mind' (except for things like yelling "Fire!!!!" in a crowded, darkened movie theater when there is no fire) regardless if what one is thinking is 'true' or not, or even makes any sense whatsoever. I have the freedom to walk down the street just uttering random words if I choose that are complete 'nonsense' (no, it wouldn't be very sensible/wise to do such things, but we Americans do have the right to do so). I can walk down the street with a sign that says "2+2=4" on one side and "2+2=a table lamp" on the other.
    Notwithstanding those Americans who advocate censoring/stifling/controlling what they view as 'hate' speech, we Americans have every right to 'offend' or be 'offended', conversely no American has any right not to be 'offended'.
    If one cannot freely, and feel free, to openly express the ideas in their mind, whatever these ideas may be, then the ideas may as well not even exist in the first place. What's the point of an idea if it can't be disclosed/known and then examined for its validity, etc? Freedom is speech is more precious than can be said....
    I'm sure you've seen the sorts of, quite disparaging to put it lightly!, posters, etc. people in the West have shown of various leaders (e.g. Trump!) in street protests, that, at least in the U.S. they are perfectly free to do. How long could I walk around Tian-an-men Square with a big poster of Winnie the Pooh with a Xi Jinping face? It would be funny, for about 5 seconds I think....(ha), like when Falun Gong practitioners would display signs....

    Anyway, thanks so much for your thoughts LJY.
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    Another square one situation, after 62 years of Tibetan suppression and exile,
    perhaps the square grows exponentially larger ?

    China issues white paper on peaceful liberation of Tibet and achievements


    70 years of colonisation: Tibetans are now minority in their own land


    Penpa Tseting, newly elected president of Central Tibetan Administration: Will restart “Tibet Advocacy Group” with Tibetans living across the globe to feed our cause



    There is even no valid diplomatic dialogue between the two parties that is Chinese government and Tibetan government in exile.


    This only reflects our global situation in total.


    Acting against the force, the spirit of people, Mother Nature, whatever names you give, whatever lands you have taken eventually misfires , if not now then against all of us in future.

    Imagine this impossible controversy boils down to only two remaining people in course of time and everyone else has perished for the cause of someone’s hate,

    and the two cross their swords , for the last time

    it’s said that the One wins who have mercy.


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    • China Preparing To Attack US? Former Mao Red Guard Member Warns Americans, "It's Happening Here:
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    China preparing to attack America THIS YEAR with bioweapons, CYBER warfare and SABOTAGE
    June 4th, 2021
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    Health Ranger Report
    (I have no idea if what Adams reports about the CCP's activities in the report is accurate, but no reason to doubt it either, and if this is really the bombshell he says it is, then we should be paying attention.)
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    • China Preparing To Attack US? Former Mao Red Guard Member Warns Americans, "It's Happening Here:
    China is not preparing to attack the US, and the US is in no danger of turning into China. We just went through 4 paranoid years of nothing but "Russia Russia Russia!", only to dive head long into "China China China!" on the flip side.

    The sky wasn't falling then and it's not falling now. Time will prove this out, we all just need to chill a bit it's gonna be okay.

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    Quote Posted by ExomatrixTV (here)
    • China Preparing To Attack US? Former Mao Red Guard Member Warns Americans, "It's Happening Here:

    China is not preparing to attack the US, and the US is in no danger of turning into China. We just went through 4 paranoid years of nothing but "Russia Russia Russia!", only to dive head long into "China China China!" on the flip side.

    The sky wasn't falling then and it's not falling now. Time will prove this out, we all just need to chill a bit it's gonna be okay.

    Agree to disagree... most was already explained in the Multiple Different China Forum Threads on Project Avalon .... new Intel & new insights is only growing:
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    Quote Posted by Gracy May (here)

    China is not preparing to attack the US, and the US is in no danger of turning into China. We just went through 4 paranoid years of nothing but "Russia Russia Russia!", only to dive head long into "China China China!" on the flip side.

    The sky wasn't falling then and it's not falling now. Time will prove this out, we all just need to chill a bit it's gonna be okay.


    really? where else have i heard this message repeatedly?

    the classic, over used:




    and mocking, condescension directive that is basically ineffective now

    at least amongst intelligent adults

    who WILL disregard "stand down" message

    and WILL evaluate ALL evidence and formulate their own conclusions

    even if the implication is that (we're just silly wabbits)


    MY Conclusion is:

    they are not GOING to wage war upon us

    THEY HAVE


    economically, affecting us both directly and indirectly

    propaganda ~ outright ownership and control of significant percentage of the media

    "BUYING" politicians ~ in every town, every city, every state ... the discerning observer will note a CHINESE "handler" dutifully, faithfully and CONSISTENTLY standing behind them ...

    in case anyone might think this a coincidence or without signifcance? i would refer them to the CHINESE SPY LAW

    COMPELLING ALL people of CHINESE descent TO spy

    they have purchased HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of acres of FARMLAND

    and didn't the "deadly" virus come from there?

    preparation FOR "war" has been extensive and limitless permeating EVERY facet of our society and culture, they have "won" considerable battles ALREADY

    the VERY LAST thing we need is to "look the other way" at what has ALREADY taken place and the possible ramifications in the future these imply

    if needed? i can provide page upon page of references to ANY of the points mentioned above ... as well as add to this list quite extensively
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    I wish that my concern was assuaged. All the anomalies including mind control that is moving us as a community to literally destroy one another makes me think that a BIG PLAN has been deployed and I would like to be convinced that a take over of western civilization and depopulation while maintaining property is NOT the means. Who looks like a possible agent?

    Quote Posted by iota (here)
    Quote Posted by Gracy May (here)

    China is not preparing to attack the US, and the US is in no danger of turning into China. We just went through 4 paranoid years of nothing but "Russia Russia Russia!", only to dive head long into "China China China!" on the flip side.

    The sky wasn't falling then and it's not falling now. Time will prove this out, we all just need to chill a bit it's gonna be okay.
    the classic, over used:


    and basically ineffective directive amongst discerning adults
    who WILL disregard that and WILL evaluate ALL evidence and formulate their own conclusions

    even if the implication is that (we're just siwy wabbits)
    Quote Posted on June 12, 2021
    Invasion America?


    To achieve victory in a future war, it will not be sufficient to have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them very accurately on target; it will also be necessary that the ground forces be able to move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes. Only when this problem is solved will it be possible to speak of the effective exploitation of nuclear strikes by tanks and infantry in conclusively defeating the enemy, or of carrying out extensive maneuvers and decisive advances in depth.

    SOVIET MILITARY STRATEGY, [P. 343]
    In 1990 I spoke with a Mexican gun runner. We met at the house of a someone we both knew. The Mexican placed a loaded gun on the table and spoke expansively about his “love” of mankind, his Cuban drinking buddies in Mexico, and the future destruction of the United States. There was an unmistakable Marxist element in the gunrunner’s far-left worldview. It was clear from our conversation that he hated America and he loved communist Cuba.

    My interest in the rising cross-border criminal class from Mexico stemmed from a then recently-published book by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr., titled Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West. This book describes “long-term Russian and Chinese intelligence operations aimed at achieving the demoralization and ultimate control of the West….” After preparing for several years, the Soviet special services entered the world of drug trafficking in 1960. They called it “Operation Friendship of Nations.” Soviet dictator Nikita S. Khrushchev got the idea from Chairman Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), who had instructed his subordinates to “begin cultivating opium on a grand scale” in 1928. According to Douglass, “Mao’s strategy was simple; use drugs to soften a target area. Then after a captured region had been secured, outlaw the use of all narcotics and impose strict controls to ensure that the poppies remained exclusively an instrument of the state for use against its enemies.” [P. 11]

    In the 1950s, after Stalin’s death, the Soviet Union modernized its strategy. This involved several steps: (1) They founded Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow to train communists from Third World countries; (2) They began training terrorists from various “national liberation movements”; (3) They set up networks for international drug and narcotics trafficking; (4) they infiltrated crime syndicates throughout the world and set up their own syndicates; (5) they prepared sabotage networks throughout the world, which were to be in place by 1972. [P. 17-18]

    The strategy respecting these five points was explained by Douglass as follows: “Narcotics, terrorism and organized crime were coordinated and used together in a complementary fashion. Drugs were used to destroy society. Terrorism was used to destabilize the targeted country and to prepare the revolutionary environment. Organized crime was used to control the elite. All three strands were long-range strategic operations and all three had been incorporated into Soviet Bloc planning by 1956.” [P. 19]

    The creation of criminal cartels and the infiltration of international organized crime were key elements of “Operation Friendship of Nations.” As Douglass noted, “The main reason for infiltrating organized crime was the Soviet belief that high-quality information – information on political corruption, money and business, international relations, drug-trafficking, and counter-intelligence – was to be found in organized crime. The Soviets reasoned that if they could successfully infiltrate organized crime, they would acquire unusually promising scope for controlling many politicians and would have access to the best information on drugs, money, weapons and corruption of many kinds.” [P. 18]

    How successful was the Soviet and Chinese strategy in subverting the United States? Undoubtedly they compromised America’s banks. They bought many politicians. They corrupted bureaucrats, police officials and intelligence officers. But that is nothing compared to the success they had in Mexico.

    CHINESE AND CUBANS IN MEXICO
    In 2003 a Las Vegas journalist named Scott Gulbransen published a book titled The Silent Invasion. It was about Chinese and Cuban infiltration of northern Mexico and the U.S. southern border. Through the good offices of a Tijuana pimp named Reynaldo, Gulbransen obtained an interview with the leader of a communist group called La Conquidistas.

    Keeping his head down, Gulbransen was driven to a secret location. When he was allowed to look out the window again, he saw a sign depicting an armed man pointing to an image of the state of California. On the sign it read, “Viva Mexico, Viva Baja California.” When he arrived at the meeting place, he was searched. Men with automatic weapons and red scarves were guarding the location. Gulbransen was directed to a trailer at the back of the property. He was told to address el jefe [the boss] as “señor,” and not to ask too many questions. On entering the trailer, he was overcome by the smell of cat piss. Behind a massive maple desk sat a large man in a camouflage jump suit, wearing cheap sunglasses and smoking a cigarette. The following conversation took place:

    EL JEFE: So you are the reporter?

    GULBRANSEN: No, sir. I am writing a book on the U.S.-Mexican border.

    EL JEFE: This I know. And what do you plan to say about the border and the people of Mexico

    GULBRANSEN: I plan to discuss the problems of your people and some of the strange things going on down here.

    EL JEFE: What strange things my friend?

    GULBRANSEN: Well, there’s been incidents with our border patrol who claim they’ve been fired on by Mexican soldiers and soldiers that appear to be Chinese.

    EL JEFE: Very well. But I must tell you, you are traveling down a dangerous road. Besides, no matter what you find, no one will believe it.

    El jefe then told Gulbransen, “We are the true Mexican people tired of the economic oppression handed down by the United States. We want our freedom and we want our northern provinces of Tejas, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona and Alta California.”

    Question: Why did this maniac with cheap sunglasses think he could wrest four states away from the world’s premier military power? El Jefe’s answer was: “We have friends throughout the world.” Was this a reference to China and Cuba? El Jefe laughed and ended the interview. As Gulbransen departed, el Jefe said: “You tell the fat Americans about the real Mexico. You tell them their day to pay is coming fast. Coming very fast.”

    This encounter made Gulbransen more curious than ever. So, he began an extensive investigation. What did he find? He stumbled on testimony from multiple sources indicating that Chinese ships were delivering arms, ammunition, uniforms and men into Baja California through the port of Ensenada. In addition, border agents told him the Chinese were smuggling uniforms and ammunition into the United States.

    Then there was the story of Tijuana policeman Jesus de la Rosa. Because de la Rosa was honest and did not take bribes or inform on his corrupt colleagues, he came to be trusted by his superiors. One night de la Rosa’s captain asked him to drive to a desert location south of Mexicali to meet with a Cuban. There he was given a package of money with a shopping list which included ammunition, beer, rice, cement mix, and Tijuana police uniforms. The Cuban asked that de la Rosa deliver these items. It would be an ongoing job. After making several supply runs to this desert location, de la Rosa asked the Cuban what was going on. The Cuban trusted him and showed him around a secret “army encampment.” The first soldier he met spoke a European language, had blond hair and an enormous scar across his forehead. There were ten black tents with a satellite dish connected to one of them. De la Rosa had been in the Mexican Army and realized this camp was not Mexican. The camp had Chinese, North Korean and Cuban commandos in it. Jesus de la Rosa told Gulbransen, “I don’t care if people think I am crazy, but I think the U.S. is going to be attacked. Chinese, Koreans, Cubans – they all hate the U.S. What I can’t understand is what Mexico has to do with it and how the U.S. can’t see it.”

    Months after giving this testimony, de la Rosa was murdered. Gulbransen explained, “Several other sources, sources not named in this book … have also come on hard times. Several lost their jobs suddenly, others became ill with unusual ailments. Still others were harassed and even physically threatened due to their involvement.” [P. 208]

    I corresponded with Gulbransen in June of 2003. He was having a hard time since the publication of the book. He said, “I’ve been followed, bumped (with a car) and these cars have also ‘cased’ my house. They’re always the same car – Ford Taurus sedans. Different colors but always the same [model]. When they bump me, it’s usually from behind at a stop light. I get out to exchange insurance, and they take off. Once, the driver (always white males 25-35) told me I am lucky I didn’t get killed and then sped off. I’ve reported them to local police and the tags are always ‘retired.’ The casing of my house I’ve also reported and each time the police never do a thing. I’ve also been followed on foot when I am in New York and also several times shopping with my family. Always [it is] the same ‘looking’ white male who follows me, enough to make it known. Almost like they want me to know and be scared … which I am not. I also have been approached by attractive women … who flirt (I am married with two kids) and say cryptic things like ‘You look like you’re a safe person….’ Or ‘Be careful not to get hurt….’ These all come out of thin air and have no context.”

    Was Gulbransen being paranoid? I am inclined to think not. As Nietzsche once wrote, “if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” About a decade ago (give or take) I called Gulbransen to see how he was doing. He sounded good. He was glad his Mexican adventure was behind him. He had decided to never touch the subject again. Can you blame him?

    WHY NUKES ARE NOT ENOUGH
    The quote from Soviet Military Strategy, with which I began this essay, is something that most U.S. military experts have missed. As Chinese generals were trained in Marxist-Leninist schools and shared the same philosophy as Soviet generals, there is a common strategic mindset at work in China and Russia. These people do not think like American generals. “To achieve victory in a future war,” their guiding text says, “it will not be sufficient to have nuclear weapons … [but] it will also be necessary that the ground forces be able to move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes. Only when this problem is solved will it be possible to speak of the effective exploitation of nuclear strikes by tanks and infantry in conclusively defeating the enemy, or of carrying out extensive maneuvers and decisive advances in depth.”

    Think of it this way: bombs cannot take over a country. Only soldiers can do that. The real question is: How would you get Chinese soldiers into the United States in the opening days of a war? There are at least three scenarios: (1) you could move military personnel by ship to prepared enclaves in Mexico on the eve of war; (2) you could move military personnel by ship toward American ports; (3) you could fly troops to specially prepared airfields.

    Today, Chinese ships are docking up and down the West Coast and in Mexico. We never think of those ships in terms of military sealift capacity. But, in truth, they can move troops and supplies into North America just as easily as they can move consumer goods. What Scott Gulbransen saw in Ensenada almost twenty years ago was nothing compared to the massive off-loading that goes on every day in Southern California or San Francisco. What might they off-load into our ports if war is about to break out? Do we have troops guarding our ports now?

    GRU defector Stanislav Lunev told me that Russian and Chinese plans for invading America were based on Germany’s 1940 invasion of Norway. The Germans infiltrated Norway with “tourists.” They had hidden storage facilities with uniforms and weapons. The Germans also put military personnel into merchant ships (instead of the usual merchandise). They sailed right past the British navy. Why? Because they did not look like military ships carrying troops. Imagine, if you will, the access which China enjoys to our port facilities. Imagine, as well, Chinese access to airstrips that might be used to airlift troops deep into American territory. (And yes, there are such airstrips!)

    BIRDS OF A FEATHER PREPARE TOGETHER
    The Chinese communists, of course, are now talking about war with the United States. Consider the Newsweek headline which reads, “China State Media Says Country Must Prepare for Nuclear War With U.S. After Biden Asks for COVID Probe.” Consider another disturbing Newsweek headline from 10 June: “China Increasing Military Capability at ‘Serious and Sustained Rate,’ Top U.S. General Says.” According to this story, Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, “warned on Thursday that China’s military is rapidly expanding its capabilities, saying that the U.S. must take steps to ensure it maintains a competitive advantage moving forward.” But China is not America’s only worry. On 26 May General Milley made an even more noteworthy comment. He warned that “fraying” relations with China and Russia required an urgent improvement in ties to prevent a “great power war.”

    This is strange advice coming from our leading general. For the last thirty years we have been working to improve ties with Russia and China. And where has this gotten us? We have given the Russians and Chinese every break. They take advantage of us at every turn. They steal and they lie. They break treaties. They commit aggression against their neighbors. (Russia against Ukraine, China against Hong Kong.) We have sent them credits, technology, and more. And what do we get for our pains? America now finds that Russia and China are arrayed against us. General Milley says we must use diplomacy to get ourselves out of this mess. But diplomacy is what got us in it; that is, when Kissinger and Nixon “played the China card” all those years ago. And now General Milley wants President Biden to “play the Russia card” – as if Russia and China were cards that we might play with ease. No! Russia and China are players, not cards; and they have played us.

    I am sorry, General Milley, but avoiding a great power conflict is not up to us. We stupidly failed to maintain the balance of power. We wrongly believed that Russia and China were enemies that could never join forces. Our “brilliant” statesmen and our Pentagon strategists made no preparation for this eventuality. Furthermore, we had decades of warnings about this very thing – from Russian defectors! In 1984 KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn warned that the Sino-Soviet split was a deception; that after the “collapse” of the Soviet Union Moscow and Beijing would cleverly shift the balance of power against America and suddenly combine their strength into what he called “one clenched fist.” In 1998 GRU defector Stanislav Lunev warned that Russia and China had developed a war plan against North America. There would be an invasion, he said, in which Russia took Alaska and parts of Canada while China took the lower 48 states. “Fraying’ relations is not the cause of our woes, General Milley; rather, the cause is our own strategic incapacity and readiness to fall into every trap our enemies set for us.

    America’s policymakers have failed. They failed to understand their enemy’s strategy. They even failed to properly identify their enemy. Let me explain it in very simple terms: China is part of the “socialist camp.” Russia is part of the “socialist camp.” Cuba and North Korea are part of the “socialist camp.” Their long-range policy is designed to defeat the United States. It is a comprehensive policy, involving all areas of science, government and business. They were never going to give freedom to their people. They were never going to put away their enmity for us. And yet, our elites wanted to believe the Cold War was over. They wanted to believe in the so-called “collapse of communism.” But it was all nonsense. Just look around you. Look at Venezuela, or Cuba, or Africa, or Mexico! (Or even Canada!)

    Our pundits and our professors told us that communism was a failed economic system. Such was our conceit; but I tell you: There has never been a communist economic system. The Soviet Union and Red China never had such a system. The communist bloc always practiced a form of state capitalism that restricted consumption (in the same sense that a plantation restricts the consumption of its slaves). Communism is not really about economics. It is about world revolution and the acquisition of absolute power.

    Whatever forays into Mexico the Chinese and their allies have made in the past, you can bet there are more Chinese in Baja today than ever. You can also bet that China is stockpiling weapons and uniforms right here, inside the United States. Black Lives Matter, step aside. The real liberators are coming.

    Moscow and Beijing have always known that America will never become a truly “socialist” country. After all, why would they want a socialist America? The United States itself must be leveled to the ground, said Stalin in the 1930s, when “the present capitalist encirclement [of the USSR] is replaced by a socialist encirclement [of capitalism] ….” A Marxist takeover of America is only meant to soften the country up, to make it ready for destruction.

    But destruction is not the final goal. As Sokolovsky’s text explained, ground forces will be necessary if the ground is to be conquered. Troops and tanks are needed to “move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes.” In the paragraph quoted from Sokolovsky’s Soviet Military Strategy at the beginning of this article, the final sentence reads: “If required, the vehicles [used to transport troops] should be transportable by air along with the troops.”

    What would you say if a Chinese general acquired a 200-square-mile area in Texas to build a fake wind farm? What would you say if that same Chinese general was building a 10,000-foot runway on that same property? Watch this video and see if I am mistaken:

    [YOUTUBE] Posted on June 12, 2021
    Invasion America?
    To achieve victory in a future war, it will not be sufficient to have nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them very accurately on target; it will also be necessary that the ground forces be able to move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes. Only when this problem is solved will it be possible to speak of the effective exploitation of nuclear strikes by tanks and infantry in conclusively defeating the enemy, or of carrying out extensive maneuvers and decisive advances in depth.

    SOVIET MILITARY STRATEGY, [P. 343]
    In 1990 I spoke with a Mexican gun runner. We met at the house of a someone we both knew. The Mexican placed a loaded gun on the table and spoke expansively about his “love” of mankind, his Cuban drinking buddies in Mexico, and the future destruction of the United States. There was an unmistakable Marxist element in the gunrunner’s far-left worldview. It was clear from our conversation that he hated America and he loved communist Cuba.

    My interest in the rising cross-border criminal class from Mexico stemmed from a then recently-published book by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr., titled Red Cocaine: The Drugging of America and the West. This book describes “long-term Russian and Chinese intelligence operations aimed at achieving the demoralization and ultimate control of the West….” After preparing for several years, the Soviet special services entered the world of drug trafficking in 1960. They called it “Operation Friendship of Nations.” Soviet dictator Nikita S. Khrushchev got the idea from Chairman Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), who had instructed his subordinates to “begin cultivating opium on a grand scale” in 1928. According to Douglass, “Mao’s strategy was simple; use drugs to soften a target area. Then after a captured region had been secured, outlaw the use of all narcotics and impose strict controls to ensure that the poppies remained exclusively an instrument of the state for use against its enemies.” [P. 11]

    In the 1950s, after Stalin’s death, the Soviet Union modernized its strategy. This involved several steps: (1) They founded Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow to train communists from Third World countries; (2) They began training terrorists from various “national liberation movements”; (3) They set up networks for international drug and narcotics trafficking; (4) they infiltrated crime syndicates throughout the world and set up their own syndicates; (5) they prepared sabotage networks throughout the world, which were to be in place by 1972. [P. 17-18]

    The strategy respecting these five points was explained by Douglass as follows: “Narcotics, terrorism and organized crime were coordinated and used together in a complementary fashion. Drugs were used to destroy society. Terrorism was used to destabilize the targeted country and to prepare the revolutionary environment. Organized crime was used to control the elite. All three strands were long-range strategic operations and all three had been incorporated into Soviet Bloc planning by 1956.” [P. 19]

    The creation of criminal cartels and the infiltration of international organized crime were key elements of “Operation Friendship of Nations.” As Douglass noted, “The main reason for infiltrating organized crime was the Soviet belief that high-quality information – information on political corruption, money and business, international relations, drug-trafficking, and counter-intelligence – was to be found in organized crime. The Soviets reasoned that if they could successfully infiltrate organized crime, they would acquire unusually promising scope for controlling many politicians and would have access to the best information on drugs, money, weapons and corruption of many kinds.” [P. 18]

    How successful was the Soviet and Chinese strategy in subverting the United States? Undoubtedly they compromised America’s banks. They bought many politicians. They corrupted bureaucrats, police officials and intelligence officers. But that is nothing compared to the success they had in Mexico.

    CHINESE AND CUBANS IN MEXICO
    In 2003 a Las Vegas journalist named Scott Gulbransen published a book titled The Silent Invasion. It was about Chinese and Cuban infiltration of northern Mexico and the U.S. southern border. Through the good offices of a Tijuana pimp named Reynaldo, Gulbransen obtained an interview with the leader of a communist group called La Conquidistas.

    Keeping his head down, Gulbransen was driven to a secret location. When he was allowed to look out the window again, he saw a sign depicting an armed man pointing to an image of the state of California. On the sign it read, “Viva Mexico, Viva Baja California.” When he arrived at the meeting place, he was searched. Men with automatic weapons and red scarves were guarding the location. Gulbransen was directed to a trailer at the back of the property. He was told to address el jefe [the boss] as “señor,” and not to ask too many questions. On entering the trailer, he was overcome by the smell of cat piss. Behind a massive maple desk sat a large man in a camouflage jump suit, wearing cheap sunglasses and smoking a cigarette. The following conversation took place:

    EL JEFE: So you are the reporter?

    GULBRANSEN: No, sir. I am writing a book on the U.S.-Mexican border.

    EL JEFE: This I know. And what do you plan to say about the border and the people of Mexico

    GULBRANSEN: I plan to discuss the problems of your people and some of the strange things going on down here.

    EL JEFE: What strange things my friend?

    GULBRANSEN: Well, there’s been incidents with our border patrol who claim they’ve been fired on by Mexican soldiers and soldiers that appear to be Chinese.

    EL JEFE: Very well. But I must tell you, you are traveling down a dangerous road. Besides, no matter what you find, no one will believe it.

    El jefe then told Gulbransen, “We are the true Mexican people tired of the economic oppression handed down by the United States. We want our freedom and we want our northern provinces of Tejas, Nuevo Mexico, Arizona and Alta California.”

    Question: Why did this maniac with cheap sunglasses think he could wrest four states away from the world’s premier military power? El Jefe’s answer was: “We have friends throughout the world.” Was this a reference to China and Cuba? El Jefe laughed and ended the interview. As Gulbransen departed, el Jefe said: “You tell the fat Americans about the real Mexico. You tell them their day to pay is coming fast. Coming very fast.”

    This encounter made Gulbransen more curious than ever. So, he began an extensive investigation. What did he find? He stumbled on testimony from multiple sources indicating that Chinese ships were delivering arms, ammunition, uniforms and men into Baja California through the port of Ensenada. In addition, border agents told him the Chinese were smuggling uniforms and ammunition into the United States.

    Then there was the story of Tijuana policeman Jesus de la Rosa. Because de la Rosa was honest and did not take bribes or inform on his corrupt colleagues, he came to be trusted by his superiors. One night de la Rosa’s captain asked him to drive to a desert location south of Mexicali to meet with a Cuban. There he was given a package of money with a shopping list which included ammunition, beer, rice, cement mix, and Tijuana police uniforms. The Cuban asked that de la Rosa deliver these items. It would be an ongoing job. After making several supply runs to this desert location, de la Rosa asked the Cuban what was going on. The Cuban trusted him and showed him around a secret “army encampment.” The first soldier he met spoke a European language, had blond hair and an enormous scar across his forehead. There were ten black tents with a satellite dish connected to one of them. De la Rosa had been in the Mexican Army and realized this camp was not Mexican. The camp had Chinese, North Korean and Cuban commandos in it. Jesus de la Rosa told Gulbransen, “I don’t care if people think I am crazy, but I think the U.S. is going to be attacked. Chinese, Koreans, Cubans – they all hate the U.S. What I can’t understand is what Mexico has to do with it and how the U.S. can’t see it.”

    Months after giving this testimony, de la Rosa was murdered. Gulbransen explained, “Several other sources, sources not named in this book … have also come on hard times. Several lost their jobs suddenly, others became ill with unusual ailments. Still others were harassed and even physically threatened due to their involvement.” [P. 208]

    I corresponded with Gulbransen in June of 2003. He was having a hard time since the publication of the book. He said, “I’ve been followed, bumped (with a car) and these cars have also ‘cased’ my house. They’re always the same car – Ford Taurus sedans. Different colors but always the same [model]. When they bump me, it’s usually from behind at a stop light. I get out to exchange insurance, and they take off. Once, the driver (always white males 25-35) told me I am lucky I didn’t get killed and then sped off. I’ve reported them to local police and the tags are always ‘retired.’ The casing of my house I’ve also reported and each time the police never do a thing. I’ve also been followed on foot when I am in New York and also several times shopping with my family. Always [it is] the same ‘looking’ white male who follows me, enough to make it known. Almost like they want me to know and be scared … which I am not. I also have been approached by attractive women … who flirt (I am married with two kids) and say cryptic things like ‘You look like you’re a safe person….’ Or ‘Be careful not to get hurt….’ These all come out of thin air and have no context.”

    Was Gulbransen being paranoid? I am inclined to think not. As Nietzsche once wrote, “if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” About a decade ago (give or take) I called Gulbransen to see how he was doing. He sounded good. He was glad his Mexican adventure was behind him. He had decided to never touch the subject again. Can you blame him?

    WHY NUKES ARE NOT ENOUGH
    The quote from Soviet Military Strategy, with which I began this essay, is something that most U.S. military experts have missed. As Chinese generals were trained in Marxist-Leninist schools and shared the same philosophy as Soviet generals, there is a common strategic mindset at work in China and Russia. These people do not think like American generals. “To achieve victory in a future war,” their guiding text says, “it will not be sufficient to have nuclear weapons … [but] it will also be necessary that the ground forces be able to move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes. Only when this problem is solved will it be possible to speak of the effective exploitation of nuclear strikes by tanks and infantry in conclusively defeating the enemy, or of carrying out extensive maneuvers and decisive advances in depth.”

    Think of it this way: bombs cannot take over a country. Only soldiers can do that. The real question is: How would you get Chinese soldiers into the United States in the opening days of a war? There are at least three scenarios: (1) you could move military personnel by ship to prepared enclaves in Mexico on the eve of war; (2) you could move military personnel by ship toward American ports; (3) you could fly troops to specially prepared airfields.

    Today, Chinese ships are docking up and down the West Coast and in Mexico. We never think of those ships in terms of military sealift capacity. But, in truth, they can move troops and supplies into North America just as easily as they can move consumer goods. What Scott Gulbransen saw in Ensenada almost twenty years ago was nothing compared to the massive off-loading that goes on every day in Southern California or San Francisco. What might they off-load into our ports if war is about to break out? Do we have troops guarding our ports now?

    GRU defector Stanislav Lunev told me that Russian and Chinese plans for invading America were based on Germany’s 1940 invasion of Norway. The Germans infiltrated Norway with “tourists.” They had hidden storage facilities with uniforms and weapons. The Germans also put military personnel into merchant ships (instead of the usual merchandise). They sailed right past the British navy. Why? Because they did not look like military ships carrying troops. Imagine, if you will, the access which China enjoys to our port facilities. Imagine, as well, Chinese access to airstrips that might be used to airlift troops deep into American territory. (And yes, there are such airstrips!)

    BIRDS OF A FEATHER PREPARE TOGETHER
    The Chinese communists, of course, are now talking about war with the United States. Consider the Newsweek headline which reads, “China State Media Says Country Must Prepare for Nuclear War With U.S. After Biden Asks for COVID Probe.” Consider another disturbing Newsweek headline from 10 June: “China Increasing Military Capability at ‘Serious and Sustained Rate,’ Top U.S. General Says.” According to this story, Chairman of the Joints Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, “warned on Thursday that China’s military is rapidly expanding its capabilities, saying that the U.S. must take steps to ensure it maintains a competitive advantage moving forward.” But China is not America’s only worry. On 26 May General Milley made an even more noteworthy comment. He warned that “fraying” relations with China and Russia required an urgent improvement in ties to prevent a “great power war.”

    This is strange advice coming from our leading general. For the last thirty years we have been working to improve ties with Russia and China. And where has this gotten us? We have given the Russians and Chinese every break. They take advantage of us at every turn. They steal and they lie. They break treaties. They commit aggression against their neighbors. (Russia against Ukraine, China against Hong Kong.) We have sent them credits, technology, and more. And what do we get for our pains? America now finds that Russia and China are arrayed against us. General Milley says we must use diplomacy to get ourselves out of this mess. But diplomacy is what got us in it; that is, when Kissinger and Nixon “played the China card” all those years ago. And now General Milley wants President Biden to “play the Russia card” – as if Russia and China were cards that we might play with ease. No! Russia and China are players, not cards; and they have played us.

    I am sorry, General Milley, but avoiding a great power conflict is not up to us. We stupidly failed to maintain the balance of power. We wrongly believed that Russia and China were enemies that could never join forces. Our “brilliant” statesmen and our Pentagon strategists made no preparation for this eventuality. Furthermore, we had decades of warnings about this very thing – from Russian defectors! In 1984 KGB defector Anatoliy Golitsyn warned that the Sino-Soviet split was a deception; that after the “collapse” of the Soviet Union Moscow and Beijing would cleverly shift the balance of power against America and suddenly combine their strength into what he called “one clenched fist.” In 1998 GRU defector Stanislav Lunev warned that Russia and China had developed a war plan against North America. There would be an invasion, he said, in which Russia took Alaska and parts of Canada while China took the lower 48 states. “Fraying’ relations is not the cause of our woes, General Milley; rather, the cause is our own strategic incapacity and readiness to fall into every trap our enemies set for us.

    America’s policymakers have failed. They failed to understand their enemy’s strategy. They even failed to properly identify their enemy. Let me explain it in very simple terms: China is part of the “socialist camp.” Russia is part of the “socialist camp.” Cuba and North Korea are part of the “socialist camp.” Their long-range policy is designed to defeat the United States. It is a comprehensive policy, involving all areas of science, government and business. They were never going to give freedom to their people. They were never going to put away their enmity for us. And yet, our elites wanted to believe the Cold War was over. They wanted to believe in the so-called “collapse of communism.” But it was all nonsense. Just look around you. Look at Venezuela, or Cuba, or Africa, or Mexico! (Or even Canada!)

    Our pundits and our professors told us that communism was a failed economic system. Such was our conceit; but I tell you: There has never been a communist economic system. The Soviet Union and Red China never had such a system. The communist bloc always practiced a form of state capitalism that restricted consumption (in the same sense that a plantation restricts the consumption of its slaves). Communism is not really about economics. It is about world revolution and the acquisition of absolute power.

    Whatever forays into Mexico the Chinese and their allies have made in the past, you can bet there are more Chinese in Baja today than ever. You can also bet that China is stockpiling weapons and uniforms right here, inside the United States. Black Lives Matter, step aside. The real liberators are coming.

    Moscow and Beijing have always known that America will never become a truly “socialist” country. After all, why would they want a socialist America? The United States itself must be leveled to the ground, said Stalin in the 1930s, when “the present capitalist encirclement [of the USSR] is replaced by a socialist encirclement [of capitalism] ….” A Marxist takeover of America is only meant to soften the country up, to make it ready for destruction.

    But destruction is not the final goal. As Sokolovsky’s text explained, ground forces will be necessary if the ground is to be conquered. Troops and tanks are needed to “move rapidly into regions which have been subjected to nuclear strikes.” In the paragraph quoted from Sokolovsky’s Soviet Military Strategy at the beginning of this article, the final sentence reads: “If required, the vehicles [used to transport troops] should be transportable by air along with the troops.”

    What would you say if a Chinese general acquired a 200-square-mile area in Texas to build a fake wind farm? What would you say if that same Chinese general was building a 10,000-foot runway on that same property? Watch this video and see if I am mistaken:

    Kyle Bass: Communist China Controls 200 Sq Miles in Texas Next to Major Air Force Base
    May 27, 2021


    Mike Adams 6/11/2021 interviews JR Nyquist

    JR Nyquist interview: China planning to launch attack on America "in a matter of months"

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    Source: https://www.brighteon.com/embed/56efa647-c0a5-44fa-9808-c17199225c4a
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    I was pleased a time stamp was placed on the China invasion while listening to that interview yesterday, any time between now and October IIRC. So we shall see. I can certainly see the can being kicked down the road when it fails to happen, but, it's always nice to note the markers along the way in these instances, similar to the mass arrest event that was ever imminent for a number of years, before it finally faded off into the sunset.

    Sure China wants to be Numeral Uno on the world stage, but they're doing it economically as in investing in other countries and the Silk Road Initiative for example, not militarily or with strong arm tactics that the US employs.

    A hot world war is not part of their business model so far as I have seen. But again, we shall see time will tell.

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    Quote Posted by Gracy May (here)
    A hot world war is not part of their business model so far as I have seen. But again, we shall see time will tell.
    I compressed the reply. I agree that there has been a huge weird series of claims which never happened and I have lost all sense of trust in every claim. I really pray that you are correct.

    However, I think I see a mad mad mad rush to force a spike into the hearts of every person from 12 to death (so far but expect youngers), and given the serious squelching of the means to object and given the VERY credible questions of WHY, I am paranoid OR.....?

    The mind wanders into the weeds. I guess my mind has wandered into some high grass. What are we to DO if this is TRUE.

    Again, my prayer is for some Divine intervention to block what LOOKS and SMELLS like an unimaginable EVIL. Who benefits? I cannot find the source and all I see is the suspicious evidence that China is the means.

    Again, I surely like your confidence. But what if you are wrong?

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    Personally, regardless of the Mike Adams report, there's not much I would put past the CCP, including WW3. They certainly don't have an aversion to using strong arm tactics, or killing, including their own people. See: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1433897
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    Sure China wants to be Numeral Uno on the world stage, but they're doing it economically as in investing in other countries and the Silk Road Initiative for example, not militarily or with strong arm tactics that the US employs.

    A hot world war is not part of their business model so far as I have seen. But again, we shall see time will tell.
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