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China, Hitler, Russia and War in Space

China, Hitler, Russia and War in Space


''As China plots to control the world, it is worth remembering its annual output of steel exceeds that of the U.S. many times over.''


History shows that many nations existed autonomously. And since many were island nations, they were further cut off from mainland nations.
Later water became a new war environment. Hitler could not invade England, since the English navy was too powerful. So he invaded Russia (and was routed on its vast land expanses).
About half a century ago the outer space opened, beyond the atmosphere and stratosphere. Aircraft can fly and fight only where is “air.” Space rocketry and satellites can move in outer space.
Hitler could not send Germany’s air force to bomb the United States the way he bombed England. No aircraft could carry enough fuel to cross the Atlantic, fight over the U.S., and fly back. But in space, everything is possible. Satellites can fly around the globe for the same reason the Earth revolves around the sun.
In short, the space war is possible, since the owners of China believe that this is the best war to annihilate the U.S.and thus become the owners of the world, as was predicted several years ago by Chi Haotian, who is now 80 years old, but who was the minister of national defense of China up to 2003. America has to defend itself against China’s space war, since the outer space spreads above every country, including the U.S. The division of the outer space into areas will not prevent a country such as China from violating the borders of these areas.
A lot of legal and government paper has been used in the past decades to conclude outer space agreements.
In the democratic countries, it has often been assumed (even with respect to Hitler’s invasions) that wars originate from misunderstanding, and present or potential totalitarian aggressors can be persuaded to keep peace. Hence many savants in the democratic West wouldn’t hear what Haotian said.
http://www.newsmax.com/navrozov/china_hitler_russia/2009/08/27/252976.html
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It's a Pinko by any other name

David Limbaugh David Limbaugh

If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck,
looks like a duck - It's a rose by any other name

All right already. I won't call Obama a Marxist in this column. Instead, I'll point to some signs that indicate that Barack and Karl might well be soul mates. At least, they have similar attitudes about capital, labor and profits, er, surplus value.

Liberals, even those of the Marxist variety, take umbrage when you point out their ideological kinship with Marxism.

I suppose this dates back to the days when being a communist was tantamount to being an enemy of the United States, in that there was a global communist movement intent on – and coming darn close to – world domination. Though global communism has been defeated, there remains a strong contingent among us, whose nerve center is the Democratic Party leadership under President Obama, committed to obliterating America's free market.

Without getting into the intricacies of Marxist theory, suffice it to say that at the core of this political and economic philosophy is a belief in the historical class struggle. The capitalist (bourgeois) exploits the industrial worker (proletarian) by underpaying him and adding on unnecessary charges to the prices of goods and services, driving up costs to the consumer, and pocketing the profits.

Are we witnessing the return of Karl Marx, or at least his anti-capitalist ideology? Compare today's developments with Marx's classic, "Das Kapital"

In "Basic Economics," Thomas Sowell puts it this way: "Profits may be the most misconceived subject in economics. Socialists have long regarded profits as simply 'overcharge,' as Fabian socialist George Bernard Shaw called it, or a 'surplus value' as Karl Marx called it." The theory is that under socialism or Marxism, these surplus charges would be eliminated and goods and services would become more affordable.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=102853

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Why do intellectuals hate capitalism?

Because...
 
Part of the element psychology of envy says:

Everybody's self-reliance and moral equilibrium are undermined by the spectacle of those who have given proof of greater abilities and capacities. Everybody is aware of his own defeat and insufficiency.
 
Unable to face the fact that money will never come easy to them, they want the wealth spread to cover their short comings and short falls. Get it kids?
 
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Marxism in our schools, Commie's in D.C.

 

The church: An accomplice to Marxism in our schools

It is impossible to separate the current state of our culture and government from the spiritual and intellectual foundations upon which both are based. For conservative leaders and activists who have been sounding the warning for decades about the approaching tyranny of global Marxism/socialism, our national condition is appalling but not surprising.

The symptoms of how far we have been led down this road are many; however, it is critical that we take some responsibility for producing a nation of illiterates. As many have pointed out, the crucial first institutional steps to preparing a nation for either its destruction or servitude are weakening the churches and the schools.

Most Americans, including evangelical Christians, have turned the education of our children over to the government via schools shaped by secular humanists Horace Mann and John Dewey. Prior to the 1840s after Mann had become secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education, children in this country truly received a "world class education." As Dr. Marshall Foster of the Mayflower Institute relates in his profound book, "The American Covenant":

At the time of the Declaration of Independence the quality of education had enabled the colonies to achieve a degree of literacy from 70 percent to literally 100 percent. This was not education restricted to the few. Modern scholarship reports "the prevalence of schooling and its accessibility to all segments of the population."

"From Crayons to Condoms" lays out myriad reasons America's government schools have failed our children

He also relates how Mann, who is an icon to the educational establishment, and later John Dewey, who was also a signer of the Humanist Manifesto I, aggressively promoted an agenda that included:

  1. Forced taxation for state schools and compulsory attendance that removed the funding, control and children from the parents;

  2. De-emphasizing and removing biblical principles in education and character development, replacing it with humanistic philosophy;

  3. Standardized teacher training, textbooks and accreditation away from traditional philosophies as established by leaders like Noah Webster.

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China is talking about Miguel Diocuore as we speak

Who watched while we let  the country go

The new-world future draws near, and it is going to be a squeeze - a real queeze. We feel it now, and it is noose-like from every direction. For the ones who can see the patterns and understand the "community stakeholder" bureaucracies that have been raised to crush and steal, we understand the powers behind the noose.


Have you read the 10 planks of Communism lately? How about the 45 current Communist Goals? Have you wondered about the cast of characters occupying the stage of Washington, D.C., and specifically whose agenda is pouring over the former 50 united States of former America and their 50 former sovereign state constitutions? I laugh as I write because no one . . . not even the die-hard Democrats or Republicans . . . can lie snug in their demagoguery, their moral superiority, their religious politics, their lies, or their think tanked computer model reports and believe even themselves anymore. D.C. is more than the Columbian District, ladies and gentlemen. D.C. is everywhere, and your individual states are, let us say, satellite franchises of the United Soviet of America.

Are you still watching your sit-coms and reality shows? Did your idols win, and is your cable TV still operational even though you have no job and cannot afford to drive, license, or insure your automobile? How are you living on your part-time/no benefit incomes? Well, as long as you have cable TV and Internet, life is perfectly entertained . . . though you may have lost your home . . . as well.Since we let the country go, and since we let "others" walk off with every single one of our legal rights and our private property and our privacy and our legitimate votes and our educations and our health and medical care and our quality food supply and our manufacturing base and our jobs and our banks and our automobile industry and our insurance industry and our opinions, etc., etc., SINCE WE LET THE COUNTRY GO, what shall we talk about? Shall we talk about Obama? Marx and Engels? Your equitable Community? How about Joe Stalin? Actually, we should be taking Chinese language classes because we need to be talking about China . . . quickly . . . because it is guaranteed that China is talking about us as we speak. However, our TV sets interfere as they have for six decades. Trust me . . . China speaks to and about us as we speak . . .
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True love

''To truly love God, you must first love mankind. And if someone tells you that they love God but hate his fellow man, he is lying''

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China good example of population control

Ted Turner's picture really should appear in the dictionary for the entry "useful idiot."

The CNN founder -- who has previously called North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-il "sincere" and "non-threatening" -- today told NPR's Diane Rehm that the Chinese government's one-child policy has been mostly successful, without being "draconian" (as reported by TheRightScoop):

This is a quote from Ted that goes virtually unchallenged from Diane:

“We do have the example of China, and they’ve done it without, uh, draconian, as far as I can see, draconian steps.”
 
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In the 7th house, drinks, carries water


In the 7th house, drinks, carries water
China emerges as a real threat to U.S.
Phil Elmore warns communist nation is quickly becoming American rival
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China extends orbit of influence


Pushmi-pullyu Politics
by
Miguel Diocuore
China extends orbit of influence
China plans to own Africa first and then move into other areas like S & C America in the same way. Not only do they take out raw materials and dump their merchandise but they put local manufacturers out of business by selling below cost, as with clothing manufacturers in Africa. They also move in and colonize.

 

 

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Milk: $25.00 a gal? Don't hurt the oil


Milk: $25.00 a gal? Don't hurt the oil 
Let's put Congress in charge of supermarkets!
Walter E. Williams demonstrates folly of politicians thinking they can control the economy
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A declining world power


On the hump
U.S.: A declining world power
Pat Buchanan decries loss of manufacturing to Asian nations 
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Michael Phelps' next move: Go and sin no more


Go. Sin no more
Michael Phelps' next move
Mike Lester has pot-smoking champ eyeing bigger challenge
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Mr. Feel Good a la Marx/Engels


Mr. feel good
Obama promises lower mortgage costs, new loans
Republicans: Government spending not like 'trillion-dollar Christmas list'
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China blames pollution as birth defects rise

China blames pollution as birth defects rise
Every 30 seconds, baby born with physical deformity in country
--Agence France-Presse
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Code Red: China


Code red
'Invasion U.S.A.'
Chuck Norris warns, we're in boat called America, and she is sinking
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