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General News    H4'ed 11/6/14

Another week in Sinoland, ho-hum

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As long as you are running yin-yang circles around the world's self-declared King Kong on the Mountain, you might as well go astronomical. China just this week also did something no other country has done in 40 years: send a lunar module to orbit around the Moon and safely return back to earth. China's Xiaofei (å degrees e' ž= Little Flier) lunar orbiter utilized the challenging skip reentry method to make it safely back home. As if to rub salt in the astro-wound, the US lost a very valuable payload on takeoff the same week, and the Russians, who like the Chinese are endlessly attacked by the United States via color revolutions and CIA operations on every front, showed graciousness and diplomacy, by immediately sending up their own rocket to the International Space Station (ISS), to replenish badly needed supplies. Talk about brotherly love!

In previous Sinoland columns, the fact that Uncle Sam spends billions trying to destabilize and eventually overthrow countries like Russia, China, Venezuela, Cuba, Iran -- well, the list is long, very long -- has been thoroughly researched and exposed. Those poor, idealistic suckers in Hong Kong, Kiev, Caracas and elsewhere think they are righteously fighting the good fight, whereas in reality, they are stooges for American Empire. It's sad really. You don't even have to be America's enemies. The United States overthrew the elected government of Australia via a palace coup, historical fact. So much for spreading so called Western democracy and civil society.

If your country is not a shoe shine boy for Uncle Sam, especially if your land has valuable natural resources, watch your back. In fact, Uncle Sam is probably already there, right under your noses. As you read this Sinoland article, the United States has embedded secret armies in 134 countries around the world. That's 70% of all the 192 member countries in the United Nations.

Wanna bet they are not in yours? And if you are an American? Make that 135.

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Sixteen years on the streets, living and working with the people of China: Jeff J. Brown is the author of 44 Days (2013) and Doctor Write Read's Treasure Trove to Great English (2015). In 2016 Punto Press released China (more...)
 

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