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Thursday, January 23, 2014

China's Weaponized Economy-The truthification of a warfare technique and the end of the United States Economy

I don't want to write about this anymore.  Fundamental physics could take up all of my time, not to mention fiction.  Three recent article and the blindness of our government, indeed the corruption of our government compels me to point out what you could have read about years ago when CWE and the predecessor (now World War C) were first written.

The fundamental premises is that by using their economy as a weapon, the chinese are systematically taking all manufacturing from which will follow all innovation and the value of the currency.  IT also deals with why our government cannot respond and provides a number of potential solutions.  The truth is that I don't know why I bother.  Yes, the US can probably still be saved if we act immediately, but I think the Chinese are the only ones with enough focus (the US intelligence is too corrupted by corruption) to appreciate what is happening.

The three articles will be discussed in detail.  The one today was an article on Lenovo buying another chunck (servers) of IBM's business.  They already too the laptop business giving fiat dollars (US currency) for those.  The second is an article about Japan's PM talking about the increased aggressiveness of China...as a military power.  They are so missing the boat, but the military will certainly follow.  The final is a fascinating piece on the transfer from the American to the Chinese Dollar (The yuan) as international currency pointing out that the average term for a currency (85 years) is about how long the US dollar has served.

Our government is too corrupt to help us, but what they can do is hire people to study the weaponized economies of the past (China's now, that of the US and other countries in WWII and other situations where they were marshalled although none of the past rose to the level of China's which was purely weaponized to the point of sacrificing their own environment to defeat the USA).  It would include studying how the establishment of the US currency as the medium of trade undermined its value after 85 years (and all the other countries that were similarly established) and how to increase manufacturing here based on a wartime footing as opposed to quasi-Kensyan economics.

It's really not fair, I have better things to do...or at least things I'd rather do.


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