Do you remember the saying: Thinking
outside the box? Well, to find the best way to deal with China, the Americans
will have to think not just outside the box or outside the toilet bowl, but
very specifically outside the Jewish toilet bowl.
What is the Jewish toilet bowl, you ask?
I'm glad you asked. It goes something like this: “China isn't what it used to
be,” which is a column written by Clifford D. May and published on May 7, 2019
in The Washington Times. The writer is telling America to deal with China the
way that Jews have been dealing with the world, and the way that Israel has
been dealing with its neighbors. Though subtle, it is a horribly stinky advice.
To prepare taking ourselves outside the
Jewish toilet bowl, we do a warm-up mental exercise. It consists of imagining a
situation we know will probably never happen in real life. But it is an
exercise that will widen our angle of perception and help us grasp the full
gamut of what's involved.
So here it is. Imagine an American State
breaking away from the Union, and China recognizing it as independent of the
United States. China establishes full diplomatic relations with the new country
that's calling itself Cy-one. China arms it to the hilt so that it may protect
itself against Washington's attempts to bring it back into the Union. In
addition, China sends spy ships and spy planes to keep an eye on every move
that Washington makes around its territorial waters and those of Cy-one. So let
me ask you this, my friend: Do you think America will adapt to this situation?
Or worse, will Americans come to love it?
If you think it is idiotic to even ask the
question, you will not dedicate an ounce of your mental energies trying to
answer it. And you will have come close to thinking like the Chinese do about
America's relationship with Taiwan … as well as America's military games around
China's territorial waters. You can be certain that the Chinese are not
adapting to the situation America is imposing on them, and certainly not loving
it.
Given the declarations that Jews stuffed
into the mouth of such lightweight presidents as George W. Bush to the effect
that America will not allow any country to become powerful enough to challenge
the United States, the Chinese set out to do just that, and call America's
bluff. So here is the question to ask: Now what? Well, now the Jews are here
again, telling America to arm itself and prepare to go to war with China. Go to
war with China? To accomplish what? To preserve the independence of Taiwan? Is
that demented or what!?
China did not create the current
situation; it is only reacting to what's there, doing it in a manner that any
country, including the United States, would have done it in accordance with its
capabilities –– and China has become capable. In fact, this is where Clifford
May found it necessary to create a bogus argument to give force to his
disguised recommendation: that America must implement the doctrine that the
Jews stuffed into the mouth of a lightweight president. Here is a sample of
what else the Jews have been doing to twist the minds of America's decision
makers:
“Evidence of China's grand ambitions,
hostile intentions and advanced capabilities has been mounting. China engages in
cyber theft, including technologies it can't invent. It is conducting influence
operations against all sorts of institutions. The goal is Indo-Pacific regional
hegemony and displacement of the US to achieve global preeminence. It was
believed that expanding commercial ties with the US and Europe would catalyze
Chinese moderation. But General Zhenyu said it will be necessary that they
nurse the sense of vengeance, conceal their abilities and bide their time”.
Never before the Jewish takeover of
America's discourse on foreign policy, was it suggested that when a country
such as China shores-up its defenses, it means that the country is engaging in
“grand ambitions, hostile intentions and advanced capabilities.” But this is
what happened by the stealthy import into America of Israel's repugnant
doctrine on how to interact with others, even if it meant being shunned by them
like a contagious leper.
Recognizing the Beijing government as the
legitimate representative of the Chinese people, and doing business with it,
brought good relations between China and the West for a while, but then things
began to change. They did, not because the Chinese woke up one morning and had
a change of heart, but because the Taiwan lobby in America convinced the US government
that it can have excellent relations with Beijing while arming breakaway Taiwan
at the same time.
It did not work. What happened instead,
was that a dispute ensued between America and China. It kept escalating over
the years, pushing China's General Zhenyu to warn: “it will be necessary that
we nurse the sense of vengeance, and bide our time”.
This is where
things stand now and as usual, the Jews have no peaceful way out they can
suggest to either party. On the contrary, they are employing all sorts of
subtle means to suggest that America should arm itself and prepare to go to war
with China.
Clifford May
has made his contribution in that regard by quoting a line from a movie. It
goes like this: The greatest trick the Devil [China] ever pulled was convincing
the world he didn't exist.
But the thing
is that China does not hide its capabilities, therefore does not deny its own
existence. There was a time when it could not find employment for all its
geniuses, so they emigrated to America and contributed mightily to the
advancement of that nation.
But China has
advanced so much, it is now keeping its geniuses at home. What they used to do
for America, they do it for China. If anyone needs to engage in cyber-theft of
technologies, it is America that needs it.