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Technology growth in China has been exceptional. Leaving America a “has been” nation.

When American people talk about China it’s all so very silly. They repeat whatever narrative that the American media has fed to them. Anything outside of that narrative is just discarded and ignored. Conservatives will repeat how evil China is, and Progressives will repeat how repressive it is. And both narratives are lies. For China is many things, but the American two-dimensional narrative, nope! It’s not even close.

One of the more amusing narratives is the changing views on China. If you actually pay attention you can follow the evolution of the narratives and observe just how the American population has been manipulated.

  • 1970s – Eat your vegetables, think of all the starving people in China!
  • 1980s – China is yearning for democracy! But the government imprisons everyone.
  • 1990s – China is just a manufacturer of cheap junk and low priced gadgets.
  • 2000s – China only copies things, they just are unable to innovate.
  • 2010s – China uses slave labor, child labor, and pollutes terribly.
  • 2020s – China is dangerous! We must destroy China; our ENEMY!

Prior to Donald Trump becoming President, China held the status of “Most Favored Trading Partner”. Now four years into the Donald Trump Presidency, they are considered the Number one Enemy of “Freedom, Liberty, Justice and the American Way!”

Depending on what narrative (see above) the ignorant use to describe China, we can determine just how uneducated they are in global technology, trade, and world politics.

It’s actually funny, if it wasn’t so Gosh Darn Sad.

The following is a reprint of an article titled “Yesterday’s Country – Not to Worry, They Can’t Innovate” by Fred Reed written on April 17, 2019 . It has been edited to fit this venue. All credit to the author.

Yesterday’s Country – Not to Worry, They Can’t Innovate

For many years the United States has regarded itself as, and been, the world’s technological leader. One can easily make a long and impressive list of seminal discoveries and inventions coming from America, from the moon landings to the internet. It was an astonishing performance. The US maintains a lead, though usually a shrinking one, in many fields. But:

China has risen explosively, from being clearly a “Third World” country forty years ago to become a very serious and rapidly advancing competitor to America.

Anyone who has seen today’s China (I recently spent two weeks there, traveling muchly) will have been astonished by the ubiquitous construction, the quality of planning, the roads and airports and high-speed rail, the sense of confidence and modernity.

Guangzhou, China. September 2020.

Compare this with America’s rotting and dangerous cities, swarms of homeless people, deteriorating education, antique rail, deindustrialized midlands, loony government, and the military sucking blood from the economy like some vast leech, and America will seem yesterday’s country.

The phrase “national suicide” comes to mind.

Los Angeles, USA. September 2020.

A common response to these observations from thunder-thump patriots is the assertion that the Chinese can’t invent anything, just copy and steal.

What one actually sees is a combination of rapid and successful adoption of foreign technology (see Shanghai maglev below) and, increasingly, cutting edge science and technology. More attention might be in order. A few examples: A few examples from many that might be adduced:

“China Confirms Scientist Genetically Engineered Babies”

Supposedly the intent was to make the twins resistant to AIDS. It was done using CRISPR-Cas 9, a gene-editing technique invented in the West by Jennifer Dooudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier but quickly mastered by China.

It seemed odd that AIDS resistance would be the goal since the disease is easily avoided. Maybe, I thought, for some technical reason the insertion was particularly easy. But then:

“China’s Genetically Edited Twins May Have Enhanced Brains ‘By Accident’”

“By accident” indeed. Since the researchers admitted being aware of the neurologic effects of CCR5, the gene in question, the experiment sure looked like a shot at increasing intelligence.

But maybe not. Then:

“Chinese researchers insert human brain gene into monkeys, making them smarter”

Whether the insertion in fact had the effect described, I do not know, and the story maybe or may not be sensationalized. Of interest are, first, that it was an attempt to engineer intelligence, second, that it involved inserting a human gene in a (presumably) lower primate, and third, that the Chinese did it.

“China, Huawei to Launch 5G network in Shanghai Station”

Though 5G is usually presented as an improvement to smartphones, it is far more, and the Chinese seem poised to jump on it hard. See below.

September 2020. 5G is "old technology" now. Work is in progress for 6G.

“World’s First 5G powered Remote Brain Surgery Performed in China”

It is interesting that China and South Korea are clear leaders in 5G. The US, unable to compete seeks to prohibit its European vassals from dealing with Huawei by threatening sanctions. Germany has refused to obey. .

Huawei’s 5G Dominanc e In The Post-American World – Forbes

Whether Forbes’ overstates the facts can perhaps be argued. That China has come from nowhere to be ahead in a crucial technology ought to be a wake-up call.

That America has to rely on sanctions instead of better technology accentuates the point.

“More Than 510,000 Overseas Students Return to China”

This year.

A couple of decades ago, Chinese students in the US often refused to return to a backward and repressive country. It now appears that Asia is where the action is and they want to be part of it.

“Chinese Bullet Trains Depend on Mega Bridges”

These things are everywhere. Click the link.Inmost countries roads and rails follow the contour of the land. China likes pillars.

Chinese Mega-Bridges are everywhere.

Digging subways is expensive and disruptive, cutting highways through cities is destructive of homes and business, so China goes with sky-trains. Building these takes about half the land as roadways. The bridges are built offsite and then erected with a special crane.

“China Develops Infrared Light to Alter Genes of Cancer Cells”

A team led by Professor Song Yujun from the Nanjing University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences designed an infrared light-responsive nano-carrier to be used for the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool, which will have great potential in cancer therapeutics. The strong penetrability of infrared light enables scientists to precisely control the gene editing tool in deep human tissue”

I am clueless as to the function of IR in this but, as with so very many stories coming out of China, it does not suggest copycatting. increasingly, the Chinese seem to following from in front.

“China Breaks Quantum Entanglement Record at Eighteen Qbits”

In a new record, Pan Jianwei and colleagues at the University of Science and Technology of China, eastern China’s Anhui Province, demonstrated a stable 18-qubit state. The previous record of 10 qubits was set by the same team. The breakthrough was made possible by simultaneously manipulating the freedom-paths, polarization, and orbital angular momentum of six photons.

 “The speed of quantum computing grows exponentially as the number of  qubits in an entangled state increases … the achievement of an 18-qubit  entanglement this time has set the world record for largest entanglement  state in all physical systems,” 

-Wan 

(Noah’s ark measured 300 Qbits, but the (barely) antediluvian technology has bee lost.)

Shanghai Maglev Train

Shanghai Maglev Train

Open Date: Dec. 31st, 2002
Total Length: 30 kilometers (19 miles)
Highest Speed: 430km/h (267 mi/h)
Duration per Single Journey: 8 minutes
Frequency: 15-20 minutes
Route: Longyang Rd. – Pudong International Airport (PVG

Trains relying on magnetic levitation float on a field of magnetic repulsion, having no contact with rails. This reduces friction and ends wear on wheels and rails. China did not invent the technology but uses it well. Before this train, the trip from downtown to the airport took forty minutes to an hours.

Now, eight minutes.

The technology is German, the idea a century old, but the Chinese decided that they wanted it, and got it. The ability to make a decision and act on it without years of political wrangling and lawsuits gives China a major advantage over other countries.

The video is long, at 43 minutes, a bit ray-rah, and wanders briefly off into the history of elevated rail in Chicago but gives a good picture of the train, the technology at a non-specialist level, and the China in which it runs.

Rand: Chilling World War III Wargames show US Forces Crushed by Russia and China

“RAND Senior Defense Analyst David Ochmanek discussed the simulations at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) in Washington D.C. last week. “In our games, where we fight China or Russia … blue gets its a** handed to it, not to put too fine a point on it,” he said, during a panel discussion. Blue denotes U.S. forces in the simulations.”

The reasons for this are several and belong in another column. The military’s utterly predictable response is “Send more money” instead of “Maybe we should mind our own business and spend on our economy.”

The point here is that the world is changing in may ways and Washington seems not to have noticed.

Conclusion

The list could be extended at length, to cover numbers of patents awarded, scientific papers published, quantum communications, investment in education and technological research and development, supercomputers and chip design and many other things.

Beijing is clearly bent on Making China Great Again–as why should it not?

Meanwhile America focuses more on transgender bathrooms and whether Bruce Jenner is a girl than on its endless and draining wars.

China sends its brightest to the world’s best technical school while America makes its universities into playpens for the mildly retarded. The country crumbles but spends drunkenly of defective fighter planes it doesn’t need in the first place.

This won’t work a whole lot longer.

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Bo Chen

The Chinese civilization state, and Chinese people are way more capable than the average American knows or gives them credit for… its not 100% the fault of the American people as never in history has so many people risen so fast, consider the transformation of Shenzhen from fishing village to rival of Silicon Valley in merely 40 years, whilst in America the rural areas are already third-world war-torn places and the once great metroplexes are all getting worn down… look at New York City for example…

Last year I did a “bid your time, hid your strength” strategy myself on a personal level… I was hired as contractor to a red neck Trucking company (Lonestar LLC) in north Texas as sys admin and network admin and app support to replace the incumbent white guy (MAGA hat dude, Breitbart reader, that type) and the IT department to this trucking company consisted of a small group of five people, all of which were white supremacists but espeically the guy that I was hired on to replace… Long story short, my only survival strategy was to play dumb, to make the guy feel like I was barely a helpdesk level dude and could never place him or take over his job etc etc etc… and when the moment came I was the one who terminate all his badge, system and network access and did the clean sweep and he never saw it coming… if Trump thinks he can forever knee cap China with all the tech supply chain chokepoints and bans etc he is in for rude awakening, most likely the exact opposite will occur.

https://www.ripoffreport.com/report/david-musgrave-bossman-daseke/fort-worth-texas-felon-fraud-1488895

The unique thing about a site like ripoffreport is that it doesn’t even allow the original poster/author to edit/redact/remove/delete posts that he himself posted. Everything is date/time stamped. So all last year since beginning of 2019 I had been telling everything, my family, friends, even my boss and coworkers alike that I was only working to save up enough money so that at the end of the year I can go on an elaborate vacation overseas (I had planned Austrialia or New Zealand or both) with an attractive women and enjoy life before it was too late… I had feeling that 2019 was going to be the last “normal year” and that this was probably going to be my last overseas vacation in a while, maybe even forever… I also predicted something massive would happen on Jan 3rd 2020, I just didn’t know it was the Iranian General getting droned by Trump… Last year I also predicted that the US would attack China with a bioweapon, I already knew about the ASF and the decimation of Chinese pork supplies but I figured in 2020 there would be a massive false flag and very likely unless US would do open hostilities like nuclear war against China that it would settle for the next best option on the escalation chain which was to attack China with CIA biovirus with plausible denailability maintained… Where I was wrong was I assumed it would be race specific and only target Han Chinese, I assumed US mainland would be uneffected, I didn’t anticipate the much larger social engineering plans that the US TPTB had in store for not only China, not only the USA itself, but indeed the entire world… in a sense their ambition was/is much more broader than I imagined, and they lined up to strike many many different targets with one attack.

I’m now predicting America will attack China kinetically on or before OCTOBER 15th 2020

Bo Chen

China is finally flexing their kill-switch on the USD. This could get really, really interesting.

On the basis that the US money policy is currently in a state of fantasy, China has the power to crash the US government bond market which would certainly result in the international collapse of the dollar. After broadcasting that signal, China can say to the world: look–we’ll “buy” your worthless US debt with liquid PRC debt, denominated only in yuan. Who would refuse? And almost literally overnight, the Global reserve currency becomes ¥.

This represents an enormous crisis for both the global capitalists (US DNC) and national capitalists (US GOP). Foreign and domestic situations will quickly unravel, as the US’s massive real foreign trade deficit finally manifests as an existential crisis to the federation of states. National capitalists are ironically better off than the globalists in this situation. Both the United States as a federal entity, and the global hegemony of the petrodollar cartel, face extinction. The nation will follow a traditional balkanization; in an extreme case, with the Pacific States being the shore of a red tide that washes over Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, turning $ into ¥. The Atlantic States could possibly become €-town, or £-town, in an ironic twist of fate. And so on and so forth.

The globalists, on the other hand, face a survival of the fittest. Those with sufficient hedging in place against the dollar will survive; those without, won’t. For this reason the global capitalists really don’t want the above catastrophe to unfold, and should Trump fall in November, will adopt under the Biden administration a subservient position to Beijing.

The unmentioned elephant in the room is the role that the US’s current global military hegemony. Depending on our measure of the Pentagon’s depravity, Soleimani, Beirut, Navalny and other events could be DoD-orchrestrated threats to extort American allies. Gun diplomacy is the only hegemonic play if China has already won the game of economic diplomacy, as many suspect is already the case.

Under a subservient Biden administration, the US will likely begin deflating hot air from it bloated global military apparatus. Nuclear disarmament could be on the table. In an ideal case for the American people, the globalist Biden government could use domestic investment as the excuse to withdraw from the world. This would serve two political goals: first, preserve the dollar as the “de jure” global currency, even if it gradually declines to the de facto hegemony of the PBOC; second and less obviously, to set the United States on an economic path parallel to that of China.

OCT 15!!!