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the chinese will come

Posted in Colonialism, economy, history, life, politics, population, world domination with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 08/12/2008 by Walter

China’s bid for world domination

The leaders of China want to conquer the world because this is the only way for them to resolve all of their domestic problems.

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China is becoming the manufacturing hub of the world and is on the verge of supplanting the United States as the primary driver of the global economy.

China never will declare war, as it will not challenge other countries to a duel, but it will annihilate the entire free West for to stay in power. Chinese are preparing to invade the western civilizations step by step. First absorbing fresh financial resources by offering a cheaper industrial production and copying the technological knowledge by a new class of technicians formed in a fast growing educational system.

It is easy for China to beat us, because our way to do business is simply idiotic.  We pay for process and not for results. We are spending a lot of money and many years in research for new technologies what for the Chinese cost half and took half as much time to develop.

human tsunami – a new concept of migration to all countries around the world

In a few years more than a quarter part of world population will connect to the same capacity of consume like people in the ¨Free¨ industrial countries.   As China’s economy continue growth in education and the economy, China will attain in short time a Gross Domestic Product per capita (GDPpc) ot at least US$10,000 per year, resulting in a change of internal society to category Partly Free in the ratings of political rights and civil liberties by 2015 and Free by 2025. Than Chinese people will multiply their existing global presence. They will start like big waves to explore all the world, to establish and exchange commercial and human relations and migrant uncontrollably to different countries all over the world ……….

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China is now the largest higher education system in the world: it awards more university degrees than the USA and India combined.

University enrollments in China have reportedly risen from under 10% of young people in 1999 to over 21% in 2006, a phenomenally fast expansion. China has overtaken every other country in the world except the US in terms of the numbers of doctoral degrees awarded. But in just three or four years China will produce more PhD students like the current world leader, the US.

Chinese don’t smell!

With 5 thousands of years of elegant civilization, people there don’t have perfume industry. Chinese are very clean and hygienic and have much weaker body odor.

Chinese actually smell less than whites, because of different sweat glands. The Chinese have less alpha type sweat glands that give rise to bacterias that, when dead, cause the sweat to smell badly.

The only people who smell bad are the Westerners and they use deo to mask their body odour so Chinese call westeners dirty people.

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A Millionaire Boom In China

chinese-junkAccording to the World Wealth Report, China had the second-fastest-growing millionaire population. It grew 20.3% to 415,000 last year. The billionaire population grew even faster, the March Forbes’ list included 42 Chinese billionaires, up from 20 the previous year.

More than 400,000 Chinese have a net worth over $1 million, excluding property, according to Merrill Lynch & Co. And mainland millionaires control some $530 billion in assets, Boston Consulting Group estimates.

Within a few years the Chinese middle class will be larger than the total population of the United States. I would bite money that by 2015 China has the most millionaires and billionaires.

China in 2007 stood as the second-largest economy in the world after the US

After 1978 Chinese leaders focused on market-oriented economic development. The restructuring of the economy and resulting efficiency gains have contributed to a more than tenfold increase in GDP. For much of the population, living standards have improved dramatically and the room for personal choice has expanded. By the end of 2007, more than 5,000 domestic Chinese enterprises had established direct investments in 172 countries and regions around the world. Annual inflows of foreign direct investment in 2007 rose to $75 billion.

dolarBeijing had the power to set off a dollar collapse if it choose to do so.

China’s massive hoard is the result of its large current-account surplus, significant inward foreign direct investment, and big inflows of speculative capital over the past couple of years. In theory, flows of foreign money into China should push up the yuan, but China has resisted this, forcing the central bank to buy up the surplus foreign currency.

Now, China will just go on buying the things what needs to continue her expansion – mining companies, weapons, technologies, oil fields, farm products…or maybe farms themselves.

China’s “nuclear option”China held 1.9 trillion dollars worth of foreign exchange reserve by September this year … enough to buy all the farmland in Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Oklahoma and probably Texas too.

Described as China’s “nuclear option” in the state media, such action could trigger a dollar crash at a time when the US currency is already breaking down through historic support levels.

It would also cause a spike in US bond yields, hammering the US housing market and perhaps tipping the economy into recession. It is estimated that China holds over $ 1,900 billion in a mix of dollars and US bonds.

Hillary Clinton said foreign control over 44 percent of the US national debt. This had left America acutely vulnerable. America being “held hostage to economic decisions made in Beijing, Shanghai, or Tokyo”.

China doubles gold reserves

China is in a Dollar Trap. A sudden dump of US dollar is out of question. It will hurt the US, China and the world economy. But it does not mean China cannot gradually diversify away from the US dollar. The recent data shows China just doubled its gold reserves from 600 tonnes to 1054 tonnes. China now became the 7th largest holder of gold in the world, surpassing Switzerland and Japan.

goldChina has the biggest foreign exchange reserves in the world, totaling almost $2,000 billion dollars.  About two-thirds of this is estimated to be in US dollars.

But China has been backing away from the dollar for a while; three years ago Beijing broke the peg that linked its currency, the renminbi, and the dollar. Then, just before the London G20 summit earlier this month, China suggested that the time might have come for countries to reduce their reliance on the US dollar as a reserve currency. Nonetheless about two-thirds of China’s foreign exchange reserves is estimated still to be in dollars.

But the Chinese move has given a small boost to the gold price, up $5.50 at $913 an ounce in London, and a big booststore of value to those traditional investors who still believe that gold is the safest.

China is a military machine of 1.3 billion human parts

Today, the Chinese military is a hugely expanded and modernized force, much stronger than what the United States faced in Korea in 1950, or India encountered in 1962, or the Russians faced in 1967 at the Ussuri River.

su30mkclimbingChina is building its military machine at an annual cost of more than US$ 60 billion for to support the 2.4 million People’s Liberation Army, 300,000 air force personnel and 200,000 servicemen in the navy. In addition, about US$30 billion a year is spent on a military industrial complex in central China, which is at the center of its three-tier modernization program.

In 1986 the Chinese leaders decided to establish domination with the help of post-nuclear weapons to be developed by Project 863, the world’s largest program for the development of molecular nano superweapons with global-scale range of destruction. With this weapons they will be able to destroy the Western means of nuclear retaliation, and then the West will be at the mercy of China.

China forms part in space competition

Apollo proved that the Moon is made of the same stuff as the Earth. All what’s valuable here on Earth exists on the moon too –  Platinum, gold, copper, titanium, diamonds …  the Chinese are working on a series of moon rockets for to be the first to get to the Moon and fix the rights to exploit these mineral deposits!

china-space-competitionIn 2007, the Chinese government conducted its 100th space launch with a Long March rocket, carried out a successful anti-satellite (ASAT) test, commenced operations of the Beidou satellite navigation and positioning system, and launched its Chang’e 1 lunar orbiter.

Beijing already has invested in significant space-denial capabilities that will allow it to destroy or disable American satellites in the event of a future conflict. The January 2007 ASAT test — when a direct-assent kill vehicle made a direct hit against a satellite that was traveling at 7.42 meters per second — was the most potent demonstration of this emerging capability.

We are the Trendsetters, but Chinese are the workers!

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¨Chinese people are quiet, peaceable, tractable, free from drunkenness, and they are as industrious as the day is long. A disorderly Chinaman is rare, and a lazy one does not exist. So long as a Chinaman has strength to use his hands he needs no support from anybody; white men often complain of want of work, but a Chinaman offers no such complaint; he always manages to find something to do¨.

in the words of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as the author of Mark Twain,published in 1872 in his book, Roughing It

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Barack Obama will take a bold step and will strike an agreement with China which will allow Americans to transfer their entire industrial base and jobs to China in return for being able to continue to spend and shop until they drop without worrying about the future of their children or the possibility of U.S. insolvency.