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How the West was Lost

Joseph Warren, Editor

March 18, 2015

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“October 1, 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the revolution in China. On that day the Chinese troops staged at critical points throughout the United States at clandestine locations will begin execution of the most significant event in modern history: the toppling of the United States of America.”


We (and others) have forewarned repeatedly that war with China is a certainty: It’s really only a matter of when.


Why? Although it’s difficult for the average American to recall, China was and is a Communist country guided by those principles at the base of which lies the culmination of world dominance through international revolution - Internationalism. In other words, Communism may only reach its true state of political bliss, if you will, after having successfully enveloped the world. To that end, Mao, in his introduction of Communism to the Chinese people, massacred, some estimate, as many as 70 million of China’s citizens.


Mao, like his successors, including Xi Jiang today, had a committed vision for tomorrow. Collectively it is their version of our Manifest Destiny, but on a larger scale. It is foolish to discount that reality or to think that China’s leadership has abandoned their founding ideology in favor of rampant fun-loving Capitalism and Free Enterprise.


Is China still a Communist state? Well, yes, of course. Thus, an informed American, as we’ve admonished many times, might think more than twice about buying Chinese made products since revenue from the sales of which substantially contributes to China’s ability to carry out Chairman Mao’s vision of an international Communist state.


Last year we marked a record deficit with China of nearly $350 billion. Over the many years we have mindlessly and freely traded on a deficit basis with China we have amassed incredible debt. Thus, China and many of its citizen-elite whose lives are completely controlled by the political body governing China, own much of the United States through Real Property and Debt acquisition. (Recall that just days ago China executed one of its foremost corporation’s Chief Executive Officers for acts similar (if not identical) to those perpetrated by some of our top executives: That’s some control, no?)


How much of America does China own? According to the Wall Street Journal, even our government doesn’t know: We only know that it’s a lot.


Better securing debt through control of the assets in question is a very fundamental rule of thinking: When you miss payments on your car it is repossessed; when you default on your mortgage it is foreclosed; when your good friend Bob doesn’t get the $200 back he lent you to fix your truck, he punches you in the nose, then takes something that belongs to you to insure payment. Fundamental human behavior.


When combined with the Communist political mandate of Internationalism (remember Che?), the impetus to better control financial interests becomes far more intense.


So when will China invade the United States?


First, don’t imagine that any after-the-fact outrage expressed by other parts of the world will matter: Any anxiety or concern voiced by the European Community, as an example, would mean nothing to China’s governing body. As well, lurking not-too-subtly is the realization that they’re next and they would be powerless to defeat the far superior Chinese, both from a technology perspective and, certainly, from an armed personnel perspective.


(China’s current combined forces under arms numbers twice that of the United States at about four million, to our two million. As well, and obviously, with a population nearing 1.4 billion, their ability to call up citizens to arms far outreaches the United States or the European Community, in sum.)


An ally in Russia? Not very likely. Recall that Russia’s President Putin was a high-ranking official of the KGB during the time of Soviet Russia. He was a Party-faithful. A return to Communism would suit his wishes very nicely: Capitalism isn’t working as well as he’d like today anyway, so a return to the collective approach would likely compel him to join, or at least celebrate, China’s victory. He would be foolish not to.


Our other likely allies – Japan, who has had more than one bad experience with China before China became technologically evolved and an international force of superior capabilities, would fall quickly, as would Vietnam and South Korea. Through China’s actions, North Korea’s Kim Jong-un would realize the return of a unified Korea under Communist, totalitarian rule.


The Southern Hemisphere? Most South American countries have been Communist or Socialist as often as they’ve been Democracies, so there is no advantage to supporting a conflict with their major trading partner, China.


As well, Africa and the Middle East are powerless under their present conditions to defeat their internal enemies – a collection of radical religious thugs bent on restoring an ancient, barbaric rule of law. So, no help there. In fact, likely the contrary.


Still, wouldn’t it be suicidal for China to launch an invasion of America, risking a conflict that might take the lives of millions of its citizens? You’re not listening: If we learned nothing about China’s mindset during our conflicts in Korea then Vietnam, it is that China’s Politburo views its citizens as canon fodder. By shear numbers alone they will win, as they did in Vietnam, and at the same time emerge as victors with a substantially more controllable population in China.


But there is a way to mitigate the loss of Chinese lives and invade the United States quickly, effectively, and all thanks to you – the American Consumer.


Now, as you read the remainder of this article you’ll have to admit that if nothing else it would make an interesting movie. At least more interesting than anything I’ve seen lately…


The Trojan Horse

Or, What I would do if I were President Xi Jiang


Where we spend the winter, in a restored home in the historic district of a small Arizona town, we are not far removed from the BNSF tracks. In the last ten years rail traffic, thanks to Warren Buffet and you, the consumer, has multiplied from about 20 trains per day – east and west bound – to as many as 200 per day now, with a disproportionate share finding their way east. According to the various port authorities and the BNSF (and other rail carriers), that number will only increase as our further dependence on foreign (Chinese) products grows.


It is a scene played out at ports along all of our coasts – in the east and the west and the south – as well, to our north in Canada, and to the further south in Mexico and below. Every month tens of thousands of containers arrive from China. According to the Homeland Security News Wire they are in numbers far too great to evaluate individually. At best, a very few are given a cursory inspection by X-Ray and sometimes testing for radiation (in order to preempt the determined Terrorist with whom we are far too preoccupied).


October 1, 2019 marks the 70th anniversary of the revolution in China. On that day the Chinese troops staged at critical points throughout the United States at clandestine locations will begin execution of the most significant event in modern history: the toppling of the United States of America.


Well-armed Chinese troops will have infiltrated and readied themselves in every critical center of the United States, carried to their destinations earlier by blandly-adorned cargo containers, invisible to X-Ray owing to advanced Chinese technology and sustained by advanced support systems within each of the containers.


They will have been delivered to locations controlled by Chinese corporations who had earlier acquired large tracts of land under the guise of investment and development.


At the same time on that day, China will have readied their growing and powerful air and sea capabilities and launched support, rearmament, and further troop deployment. New York, California, Texas, and all other states of urban-intensive significance will fall under the quick, effective, and strategically precise execution of the invasion – like an Ebola virus, if you will – leaving the organism itself dying from within quickly and effectively.


Certainly there will be pockets of resistance – both from our military, who are generally deployed to the furthest reaches of the world as we characteristically intervene on everyone else’s behalf, and from our poorly-trained, armed citizens to some fitful extent – but it will be for naught. (You know, I don’t think I’ve ever used “naught” in a sentence in this journal before…)


In the first glimmer of light on the Day After where will you be? Why you’ll be in a Re-Education camp learning to think correctly, which I can guarantee you with all certainty will not be how you are accustomed to thinking, and you will also have a neat little red book to carry around with which to smack others who do not think correctly, on the head...just prior to execution. Or, more than likely, you’ll be dead, as are the millions of Chinese who sometimes resisted, sometimes not, Mao’s advance through China. (Recall Stalin’s vast purge through to the beginning of World War Two, and after. If you don’t recall that lesson, pick up a used copy of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago, and read only the first 100 pages for a first-rate lesson in the Communist art of “Purging.”)


Will this scenario actually play out? If I were Xi Jiang I am absolutely certain that this is the course I would take, had the editor of The Independent Daily, not to be confused with the People’s Daily, China’s official journal for the dissemination of propaganda, not compromised my plans.


You’re welcome, America. (I’d send a copy of this to the NSA, but I happen to know that their computers are avid readers of http://TheIndependentDaily.com.)


Now, quit buying Chinese products and return our Manufacturing jobs to America and stop supporting international Communism. As an aside, if you consider yourself a Religious person and enjoy worshipping at the church or other venue of your choice, then you may wish to reconsider buying Chinese products and supporting atheism: Remember that Communism requires that the “State” become everyone’s religion of choice. During Mao and Stalin religious leaders were imprisoned, tortured, and executed. Services were expressly forbidden by law under penalty of at least a ten year prison sentence for those who provided pastoral services and for those who worshipped. Is a cheap shirt really worth your freedom?


Our GL Hill has reminded me that we Americans also buy much in the way of Chinese food products. Reflecting back I recall tossing frozen salmon fillets and shrimp back into Smith store freezer compartment after checking the packaging and finding that they were a product of China: If I won’t buy Chinese made products for use around the house or to wear, why would I buy Chinese products to introduce into my body? Recall the death of America’s pets not long ago owing to tainted ingredients.


We can imagine that all of these issues come together as precursor acts by China leading up to the days of October 1, 2019. Poisons in their exported foods. Toxins mixed with dyes. Deadly dog food, eliminating at least one type of household weapon. And a host of other seemingly innocuous assaults on America prior to the conflagration that immediately follows.


So, when you pick up a Salmon fillet from your local grocery that has been packaged and shipped from China...well, Bon Appétit!