A war with China over Taiwan is on the horizon. The global elite, the ruling class bankers and other players in the military-industrial-congressional complex, seek power and profit from death and destruction. by Jake Morphonios
(libertarian)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
While American's eyes are focused on conflicts in the Middle-East, China is quietly preparing for war against the United States. The number of strategic preparations are far too numerous to cite. Volumes could be written on the subject, ranging from China's missile buildup, to the recent acquisition of control over the strategically-important Panama Canal, to the enormous wealth of technology that communist spies have stolen from the US government in the last several decades.
Suffice it to say, China is preparing for an all-out war against the United States while we are busy watching reruns of Jerry Springer. This war must be averted at all costs.
Ron Paul has been talking about this impeding disaster for years. In 2002 he said from the House floor:
"The Taiwan Relations Act essentially promises that we will defend Taiwan at all costs and should be reevaluated. Morally and constitutionally a treaty cannot be used to commit us to war at some future date. One generation cannot declare war for another. Making an open-ended commitment to go to war, promising troops, money and weapons, is not permitted by the Constitution."
A war with China can only be averted by changing America's interventionist policy toward the China-Taiwan conflict. Americans should stop and ask themselves what is truly driving this insane policy of certain war with China. The answer is insidious, but not surprising.
The global elite, the ruling class bankers and other players in the military-industrial-congressional complex, seek power and profit from death and destruction. Congressman Paul alluded to this conspiracy when he said:
"Don't forget that President Eisenhower once warned that there always seems to be a need for a 'monster to slay' in order to keep the military industries busy and profitable. To continue the weapons buildup, something we are always engaged in around the world, requires excuses for such expenditures - some of these are planned, some contrived..."
Americans must be called upon to promote peaceful relations with China and the other nations of the world. We must stop repeating this cycle of ignorantly waving red, white and blue and supporting unconstitutional wars whenever the men behind the curtain start beating the drums of war. The threat to the security of America is not a group of Arabs hiding in desert caves.
Our demise is being masterminded from by evil agents bent on ultimate power... and they are winning their war against us. The reason for their success is the failure of Americans to insist that the US government adhere to its constitutionally mandated role.
In the Republican debates, Congressman Paul referred to the "blowback" that has resulted from the interference of the United States in the internal affairs of other nations. For his comments, he was lambasted by neo-conservatives such as Rudy Guiliani. Paul was accused of being an isolationist. One wonders if Guiliani and his ilk would be so bold as to say the same of Thomas Jefferson who warned against "entangling alliances" with other nations and with the meddling in the affairs of foreign powers.
Our first President, General George Washington said, "The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible. Why quit our own to stand on foreign ground? Why... entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of [foreign] ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?"
Yet the United States is deeply entangled in the spat between China and Taiwan. Many prominent Republicans have pledged military support to Taiwan should tensions in the region result in action against it by the mainland.
We have seen the frequent over-reaction to world events used as impetus to engage in war: from the World Wars, to Korea, to Vietnam and the Middle East. Constant conflict is the fuel that the feeds the war machine of the international banking cartel and global elitists that comprise organizations such as the Council of Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group.
Regarding these globalist organizations, Ron Paul said on national television: "The CFR exists. The Trilateral Commission exists. And it’s a 'conspiracy of ideas.' This is an ideological battle. Some people believe in globalism. Others of us believe in national sovereignty." China, with its incredible population, can provide enough manpower to keep an armed conflict with America going for years - thus providing the financiers of the war with another protracted Asian quagmire that would produce windfall profits to the military-industrial complex.
A few years ago, a US spy plane was captured by China. Ron Paul took the occasion to remind Americans that such meddling in the affairs of China will only serve to turn them against us. He said: "The question we must ask ourselves is how would we react if we had Chinese airplanes flying up and down our coast and occupying the air space of the Gulf of Mexico?"
In order to avert future conflict with China, it is necessary for us to heed the wise counsel of President John Quincy Adams:
"The American Republic... goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy... She might become the dictatress of the world."
It is time that Americans stop searching abroad for monsters to slay and begin a quest to destroy those villains within our own borders who pose a greater threat to our liberties than the dragons in China ever could.
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Posted By: Rosco1776
Date: August 3, 2010 11:32:57 PM
The sleeping masses in America allowing the idiots in charge to poke the sleeping giant. Idiotic shows on tv to keep the public amused so they don't interfere with the plans to bring the republic down. It is getting scary out there when you look at what's happening. Having voted for Dr. Paul and would do it again in a heartbeat, I am not seeing a light at the end of the tunnel. Let's hope more people wake up soon.
Posted By: Thane Eichenauer
Date: August 3, 2010 11:54:09 PM
The assertion "China is preparing for an all-out war against the United States" is very hard for me to swallow. Have they bombed any American facilities? Have they threatened the US? Have they unlawfully imprisoned any Americans? The US government is doing more war preparation than China is. Compared to the US Army the Chinese army is a model of non-interventionism.
Posted By: samuel_adams
Date: August 4, 2010 09:54:29 AM
Thane! Dude! Dude! Your head is in the sand! Of course China is prepping for war... this has been reported by just about everyone for the last half decade! Just because they aren't broadcasting their buildup doesn't mean they aren't preparing. Who can blame them? US imperialism is a global threat and they are making sure that when they get into it with rogue Taiwan that they will be able to repel the do-gooding US global empire police force.
Here are just a few headlines from the internet...
LONDON – Defense analysts for the British intelligence service MI6 believe China is preparing for the "eventuality of a nuclear war." The conclusion follows evidence that Beijing has built secretly a major naval base deep inside caverns which even sophisticated satellites cannot penetrate, says a report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
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Is China preparing for war with U.S.?
By ZACHARY HUBBARD
All eyes in Washington are focused on the Middle East as the war there continues, the troop surge in Iraq nears its climax and the ever-elusive Osama bin Laden, assuming he’s still alive, continues to evade capture. Iran is rattling its sword and the hawks in Washington are demanding satisfaction. The American political process is once again paralyzed by the politicians’ lust to retain power. Forget the business of running the nation; there’s an election to be won!
Meanwhile, in a country far, far away, the political, military and economic downfall of the United States is being planned by an intelligent, patient, industrious enemy who hopes never to fire a shot in anger, yet fully expects to win. Its goal: To replace the United States as the world’s reining superpower. The war, by all indications, may have already begun.
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CHINA PREPARING FOR WAR AND FEW NOTICE
By Chuck Baldwin
Ever since President Richard Nixon entered into détente with the communist regime in China, America has doggedly assisted in the commercial and military buildup of the Marxist nation. Both Republican and Democratic administrations have mollycoddled the Red Chinese to the point that now they have grown big enough to cause serious concern.
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China Preparing For
Future Fight With US
By CNN
Senior China Analyst Willy Wo-Lap Lam
HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- The Iraqi war has convinced the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership that some form of confrontation with the U.S. could come earlier than expected.
Beijing has also begun to fine-tune its domestic and security policies to counter the perceived threat of U.S. "neo-imperialism."
Posted By: chronsweet
Date: August 10, 2010 12:35:34 PM
I agree with savoy, it is nice to see that people report on the world around us. Not everyone watches tv 24/7 sipping lattes and watching fox news for their 'main' supply of news stories. People are waking up more and more everyday. As more people lose their jobs, guess what, they are mad and they are mad with time on their hands. I think that could potentially be a very good thing!!
Posted By: Roy Ellis
Date: August 16, 2010 12:15:04 PM
I agree the U.S. should work to ensure peaceful relations with China/Russia. But, we should be forthright in standing up for the little guys on the block. We have allowed China to simply walk in, beat up and take over Nepal for their mining riches, destroying a wonder and unique culture in the process. Now, to allow China to take over Taiwan would work to send a big loud signal to China that we won't stand in their expansionist way. Way more hard to do today since we owe them some trillions for out great recession/stimulus spending debt.
China has laid claim to all the Yellow Sea so it's necessary for overflights and U.S. military presence in the area to help N. Kor/Japan/Vietnam hold on to their sovereignty, IMO.
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