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Saudi Arabia=Enemy; China Invades Taiwan?

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Looks like trouble is brewing in the world (whats new). A report was recently released that basically says that Saudi Arabia is our enemy and is the number one backer of terrorism in the world. I think this is entirely true. The sad thing is the U.S. has like 3% of the worlds oil, and so the few oil companies that own these reserves do not want to change to another system of energy. We need to get energy independent, then we don't have to give a flying fig what Saudi Arabia thinks.

 

And it looks like some saber rattling is going on between China and Taiwan. If China did actually try to invade and take over, I'm quite positive the U.S. would step right in the middle to stop such an act. Again its weird, but the only reason we handle China with kid gloves is because we hope to sell Big Macs to 1 billion chinese. Its all about money.

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let me clue you in on china.

 

Taiwan was created by chiang ki shek

with the koumingtang(his army)

after the communists defeated them after world war 2.

 

Chaing was the number 2 man in the green

gang,the most powerful triad gang in china.

 

He was a hitman and right hand man/enforcer for the leader.

 

The triad formed the Koumingtang out

of the triad members,mostly cuthtroats of various types.

 

They killed the taiwanese,and took over taiwan.

They are a government formed and run by a criminal consortium.

 

China and taiwan are interconnected through buisness ties,and criminal ties to the opium trade which together they control.

 

The so called animosity is a front,to get arms from America.

 

They are business partners and have been for a long time now.

 

Taiwan has invested hundreds of billions in mainland china.

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The only reason the USA handles China with kid gloves is because the USA knows China is alos a superpower. It may be one sitting within its own borders at present and not meddling internationaly as much as the united states but a war with china could not be won by the usa. Chinas a nuclear power and alos has the worlds biggest population. Its not the want to sell big macs that keeps the usa from handling china without 'kid gloves' its because of fear.

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hi to learn about china history,

read Sterling Seagraves 'the soong dynasty",

 

the soong were the bankers for the new china of sun yat sen,

charlie soong the patriarch was brought to america

as a youth and was taken in by christian preachers/merchants, with their backing he started his banking empire, his sons and daughters were more significant, they joined with the triad green gang,

with one daughter marrying chang kai shek, the other

went ot mainland china and became the mother goddess

figure of the red chinese, the sons became the bankers

for taiwan and the triads, and their banking empire

is world wide.

 

i believe that shortly after china was taken by Mao,,

with help from the soviets, he broke away from the soviets

(thats accurate history) and joined forces secretly

with the triads,the soong daughters were the linch pin,

the one married to chang became life magazines

women of the year, and feted and admired by millions

of americans , the other became the mother figure

of red china, both the mainland and taiwan are heavily connected in every way concievable, poppys grow in china,

and the golden triangle, with triad/communist cooperation.

 

there is also good books on the triads, i forgot the name though.

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the reason that article on the hong kong triads and china

do not mention taiwans role is because

they are afraid to do so, taiwan is known to murder

journalists.

 

"In 1984, one month after the publication of a biography about Taiwan's leader Chiang Ching-kuo, author Henry Liu (Jian Nan) was murdered at his home in California. . . . {This book examines} the murder and its implications."(Libr J) Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

 

Henry Liu: journalist, U.S. citizen, father of three, spy. Murdered in October 1984 in the privacy of his California home by agents of an important American ally. Who, exactly, was Henry Liu, and why was he killed? Fires of the Dragon takes as its starting point the death of Henry Liu, but it is more than one man's story. Liu's life - and death - is the window through which renowned investigative reporter David E. Kaplan unveils, for the first time ever, a dramatic and disturbing tale of international intrigue. Since the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, when Mao Tse-tung's Communist forces swept to victory and Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang (KMT) fled to the island of Taiwan, the Communists and the KMT have waged a brutal battle for control of the world's most populous people. As Kaplan reveals, this war has been exported to more than a dozen countries - and nowhere has this struggle proved more intense than in the United States. In this remarkable expose, Kaplan unmasks forty years of espionage and dirty tricks directed against America by its Taiwanese ally. Among the book's many revelations are how KMT spies infiltrated the State Department and FBI, sabotaged the nation's foreign policy, and recruited the Mafia to steal America's nuclear bombs. While U.S. officials turned a blind eye, Taiwan's agents wreaked havoc in America, terrorizing its Chinese students and emigres and making a mockery of the U.S. Constitution. Henry Liu's life provides a compelling framework for the telling of this story. Born in a small Chinese village, Liu endured firsthand the devastation of the civil war. At seventeen, his father murdered and his family stripped of all its possessions, he joined the KMT Army in its humiliating flight to Taiwan. After eighteen years in exile, disillusioned with the KMT, he moved to the United States to create a new life. But like millions of other Overseas Chinese, Liu remained torn between his loyalties to China, Taiwan, and his new home abroad.

 

although this book was only about the taiwan/triad

conection and did not mention the triad/china

connection, still you get the picture.

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