Google...tim wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 6:11 amLets see your list of good things.Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:04 pmBut also good things. Google.tim wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 3:11 pmApril is the month of bad things.
1. The Lincoln Assassination: April 15, 1865
2. The San Francisco Earthquake: April 18, 1906
3. The Sinking of the Titanic: April 15, 1912
4. The Ludlow Massacre: April 20, 1914
5. The Hillsborough Disaster: April 15, 1989
6. The Waco Siege ends: April 19, 1993
7. The Oklahoma City Bombing: April 19, 1995
8. The Columbine High School Massacre: April 20, 1999
9. The Virginia Tech Shooting: April 16, 2007
10. The Deepwater Horizon Disaster: April 20, 2010
11. The Boston Marathon Bombing: April 15, 2013
12. The West Fertilizer Company Explosion: April 17, 2013
13. The Notre Dame Cathedral Fire: April 15, 2019
This proves nothing.
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** 18-Apr-2020 World View: Coronavirus impact on China's military
One thing that we don't know is how the Wuhan Coronavirus has affected
China's military. The CCP thugs claim that not a single China soldier
has been infected.
Warren Dew wrote: > Overreaction to Covid-19 on the Theodore Roosevelt left the
> Chinese with the only aircraft carrier in the Western Pacific:
> https://www.military.com/daily-news/202 ... virus.html
> Hopefully the Navy will take this lesson to heart and toughen up a
> bit, though unfortunately it may just be ignored.
One thing that we don't know is how the Wuhan Coronavirus has affected
China's military. The CCP thugs claim that not a single China soldier
has been infected.
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It seems like WW III is about to break out. I think Trump knows. At least, I hope he does.
MAGA
MAGA
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** 19-Apr-2020 World View: South Korea infections
South Korea is in the news today, as the country posted only
eight new coronavirus cases, the lowest since February 20.
A lot of people want to draw lessons from South Korea -- lots of
testing, and so forth. The big issue is that South Korea requires
that people install an app on their mobile phones that lets the
government track their movements. It's highly doubtful that people in
America or Australia or many European countries would tolerate such an
app.
As for where you and your family are safest, that's a problem. People
used to ask me that when they just had WW III to worry about. One
suggested solution was to hide out in an obscure African village and,
if possible, marry someone there, to ride out the war. But now that
doesn't seem to be a viable solution because even if you're safe
from missiles, Covid-19 could still find you. So I don't know where
you would be safe today.
---- Sources:
-- South Korea Sees Fewest New Virus Cases Since Start of Surge
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... t-of-surge
(Bloomberg, 19-Apr-2020)
-- South Korea relaxes some social distancing rules as new virus cases
fall
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... 2100J?il=0
(Reuters, 19-Apr-2020)
John wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:10 pm> 19-Apr-20 World View -- How three major 20th century crises are
> merging into a single mega-crisis today
> The Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) hoax
> ** 19-Apr-20 World View -- How three major 20th century crises are merging into a single mega-crisis today
> ** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e200419
Thanks for the compliment.Guest wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:34 am> This the best analysis you've ever written,John.
> I'm in South Korea. We're in a strange holding pattern here. All
> of my surviving family now back in Asia. We have houses in
> America, but no way to get back. I don't know if any of us would
> be any safer in the US. Somehow I doubt it. I
South Korea is in the news today, as the country posted only
eight new coronavirus cases, the lowest since February 20.
A lot of people want to draw lessons from South Korea -- lots of
testing, and so forth. The big issue is that South Korea requires
that people install an app on their mobile phones that lets the
government track their movements. It's highly doubtful that people in
America or Australia or many European countries would tolerate such an
app.
As for where you and your family are safest, that's a problem. People
used to ask me that when they just had WW III to worry about. One
suggested solution was to hide out in an obscure African village and,
if possible, marry someone there, to ride out the war. But now that
doesn't seem to be a viable solution because even if you're safe
from missiles, Covid-19 could still find you. So I don't know where
you would be safe today.
---- Sources:
-- South Korea Sees Fewest New Virus Cases Since Start of Surge
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... t-of-surge
(Bloomberg, 19-Apr-2020)
-- South Korea relaxes some social distancing rules as new virus cases
fall
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... 2100J?il=0
(Reuters, 19-Apr-2020)
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Germany has sent China an invoice for damages:
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/12 ... ump-latest
Kyle Bass has said China stopped flights from Wuhan to the rest of China on Jan 23 but kept flights from Wuhan to the rest of the world going and the US could seize the Treasury bonds that China holds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exASOIXH8So&t=4m55s
The US freezing Japan's assets in the USA was part of the lead up Japan attacking Pearl Harbor.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-his ... ese-assets
So the troubles over the virus could result in some sort of financial seizure, and that could result in some sort of military move (China taking some more aggressive stance on the South China Sea) and that could lead to war.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/12 ... ump-latest
Kyle Bass has said China stopped flights from Wuhan to the rest of China on Jan 23 but kept flights from Wuhan to the rest of the world going and the US could seize the Treasury bonds that China holds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exASOIXH8So&t=4m55s
The US freezing Japan's assets in the USA was part of the lead up Japan attacking Pearl Harbor.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-his ... ese-assets
So the troubles over the virus could result in some sort of financial seizure, and that could result in some sort of military move (China taking some more aggressive stance on the South China Sea) and that could lead to war.
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** 19-Apr-2020 World View: China's guilt
Earlier today, Trump strongly suggested that China purposely hid
what was going on so that the rest of the world would be infected.
As I mentioned in my article, that issue about flights from Wuhan
shows a consciousness of guilt.
China is becoming hysterical over this, and trying to deflect the
charges by blaming Trump. But the Bild article is significant because
it suggests that other countries besides the US are going to hold
China responsible.
As you suggest, this is potentially a very explosive issue.
Thanks for those links.vincecate wrote: ↑Sun Apr 19, 2020 8:38 pm> Germany has sent China an invoice for damages:
> https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/12 ... ump-latest
> Kyle Bass has said China stopped flights from Wuhan to the rest of
> China on Jan 23 but kept flights from Wuhan to the rest of the
> world going and the US could seize the Treasury bonds that China
> holds. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exASOIXH8So&t=4m55s
> The US freezing Japan's assets in the USA was part of the lead up
> Japan attacking Pearl Harbor.
> https://www.history.com/this-day-in-his ... ese-assets
> So the troubles over the virus could result in some sort of
> financial seizure, and that could result in some sort of military
> move (China taking some more aggressive stance on the South China
> Sea) and that could lead to war.
Earlier today, Trump strongly suggested that China purposely hid
what was going on so that the rest of the world would be infected.
As I mentioned in my article, that issue about flights from Wuhan
shows a consciousness of guilt.
China is becoming hysterical over this, and trying to deflect the
charges by blaming Trump. But the Bild article is significant because
it suggests that other countries besides the US are going to hold
China responsible.
As you suggest, this is potentially a very explosive issue.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg5budP ... FKT20PY09s
Full movie: ‘Claws of the Red Dragon’ exposes connection between Huawei and CCP | China in Focus
Full movie: ‘Claws of the Red Dragon’ exposes connection between Huawei and CCP | China in Focus
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The CCP exports their CCP/WHO-VIRUS to the whole world, now they are trying to pretend that they are doing good deed by sending helps. Like they say, first they break your legs, then they give give you a walking cane.
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‘Claws of the Red Dragon’
Sounds like an episode of Doctor Who that I missed...
Sounds like an episode of Doctor Who that I missed...
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China has made loans to many poor places and built things like airports and shipping ports. Many of these will now have trouble paying. Some have already asked China for some debt relief because of the virus. China often has terms in the loans where if people don't pay they get to operate the airport or port or whatever. Some people could feel that the reason they can't pay is that China released the virus so China morally should give them some debt relief. With tensions high if China attempts to occupy some airport or port I can well imagine some locals shooting at them. Of course the Chinese would shoot back. At this point the local police could decide to defend the locals. Etc etc.
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