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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Chinese attacks on USA economy become more direct

Chinese hackers infiltrated US companies, attorney general says - CNN http://tinyurl.com/mto3cpf shared via www.newshog.co

http://www.aol.com/article/2014/05/20/china-warns-us-cyber-charges-could-damage-ties/20889064/?icid=maing-grid7%7Chtmlws-main-bb%7Cdl12%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D478630

At a certain point in time, it becomes difficult to hide a concerted attack.  And yet the war is about more than the Chinese.  Samsung is not Chinese, and yet their technologies are something to behold.  The war is about the failure of a successful economy, a repeat of history over and over again.  A culture rises above all the others only to fail.  It has happened so often even now that the study of this concept alone could take all of my attention.

This blog is not about that, it is about the reflection of the change in power in the communications between the parties.  Here we have absolute proof that China is attacking the United States through economic warfare.  Anyone who doesn't see knowledge as the key to economic warfare or any other warfare is ignore not only Sun Tzu, but common sense and the history of subterfuge in war, negotiations and economics.  I've covered all of that in the past, but plan to go far beyond where I"ve been before.

Where we find ourselves today is that China sees such great weakness, not just economic but political, in the USA that they can attack us and then laugh in our faces, telling us not to question their attacks on our economy.  We are becoming little more than a chattel nation.  How is this possible?

First, we are broke.  We, fortunately owe most of our debt in our own currency, but the insane government has taken a 2 trillion dollar debt when I started warning about this, and turned it into a 10 times, 20 trillion dollar economic hydra.  We are so broke, we cannot recover using normal means to pay off debt and we continue to break our economy by wracking it with additional debt.  Second, we a devoid of real leadership.  There is no concerted voice of intelligence addressing any of the critical issues of the day.  No one is even talking about anything past immediate and short term intelligence in our government.  Third, our infrastructure, technological, manufacturing and transportation are as rotted as the debt based economic model we've adopted from our bankrupt citizens and which we have exported to our allies overseas.

Have we reached the point of no return?  I think not.  I think the level of sacrifice necessary to get us where we need to go is tremendous, but we still have the resources to recover if we can figure out how to do it.  I'm not 100% sure how to do that, although stripping the imperial congress of its imperium seems to be a good first step.  Electing another insider president (another clinton, bush or other insider) does not appear to be a helpful model even if they are the better candidate because it builds the idea of electing our officials only from those who are branded properly.  We need badly to move outside of the box and to redesign our economy to be more weaponized and to create a better model for ourselves and our allies.

The world will surely end.  History shows us that the biblical stories of apocalypse are not horror stories compared to what the universe actually plans to throw at us.  Our own planet plots in its own good time to wipe us out, the sun bides its solar time till it reaches out and burns us to a crisp, the billiard table solar system randomly plots to bang us together with some rock that will turn the surface of our planet to a molten flood and we are one eruption from being an ice covered ball, one summer away from a watery grave.

We have two choices, either one makes an equal amount of sense.  We can figure out why there is no group intelligence and fix the problem (assuming it can be fixed) and fight to survive.  Alternatively we can go to our houses of surrender and tell the universe we accept the inevitable and await in equal measures of hedonism and humility for whatever awaits us as we watch our enemies one at a time take us over only to fall in their turns a economic victor's hubris.

If we cannot pick the path to fight perhaps the Chinese can.


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