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In recent news…a young Israeli entrepreneur working on opening up business opportunities in China for foreigners( i.e., Israelis), by connecting to young Chinesetbrough social media.
"These laowai or foreign influencers, as they call themselves, make short and often funny videos on their lives and thoughts in China. The videos are live streamed and their makers, many of whom speak Chinese fluently, interact uninhibitedly with the audience.
These videos get around 10 million views on Chinese social network sites like Weibo. With the Jewish entrepreneurial spirit in his genes, Gal Or dreams of building his future in China."
news.xinhuanet.com
"…as China’s social media flourishes, a series of cyber celebrities have popped up in the past three years. Among them, comedienne Papi Jiang has had a meteoric rise to fame, thanks to her short comical videos on topics ranging from family relationships to popular social phenomena.
Gal Or decided to capitalize on this trend. “I realized that I also want to be part of this entrepreneurship … I also want to be part of creation and develop more and more cultural communication,” he said, explaining his move."
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ychina.co.il
One of his videos:
youtu.be/1zIQ4srT3wo
Israelis long term investment strategies in China:
youtu.be/nPbCI90vALs
Who doesn’t want a piece of China? Not a new phenomenon.
The China phenomenon is no different than the old “Gold Rush” days … and side effects like “Gold Fever” are in the picture as well.
You wrote in an earlier post …
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I’m thinking you speak in jest here. The martial arts are not going to help the Chinese,
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You obviously have no idea of the essence of the martial arts … very few Western people do. The pickle America finds itself in today … vis a vis China … is the result of the Chinese awareness … the result of millenia of experience … of martial arts phenomenon.
I have heard the emerging Chinese investors being compared to Jews in their financial takeover abilities. Obviously, they are not the same people, but they do have some similarities, especially when it comes to their keen interest in finances and monetary ambitions in general. That brings up an interesting question: if Chinese were pitted against the Jews in the war for financial power and supremacy, who would win?
Hahahahahahahaha
Both of them are way too smart to become entangled in dumb shit like that.
Japanese take pride in believing they have Jewish blood in their divine tradition.
I have heard the emerging Chinese investors being compared to Jews in their financial takeover abilities. Obviously, they are not the same people, but they do have some similarities, especially when it comes to their keen interest in finances and monetary ambitions in general. That brings up an interesting question: if Chinese were pitted against the Jews in the war for financial power and supremacy, who would win?
The Chinese will win.
The Jews could very well support and nurture the Asians’ gambling weakness (which, I think is part of their cultural collective superstitiousness). Because it’s part of their own culture, this mindset could be easily worked with and manipulated ( it’s not even introducing a foreign concept). It is their superstitiousness (or cultural beliefs) that will have to be addressed.
Asians are already being targeted:
Lucky Dragon to cater to Asian Americans businesspress.vegas/post/3469
Whom do you exactly mean by the word “Jews”?
Not all Jews are Judaists, not all Jews are Israelis; not all Judaists are Jews, not all Judaists are Isrealis; not all Isrealis are Jews, not all Israelis are Judaists.
Jews in power, specifically in international banking and finance (media as well), or the globalists. Most such Jews are of mixed race/ethnicity already, but identify as “Jews”.
But back to China. I’d say so far, based on what I’m seeing, it’s not looking good for China. I can see their attempts at imitation easily turn to financial cannibalism of their own people. Remember that study on honesty? …not very encouraging. It could be a more innate character trait of the people, one that requires constant suppression and control. Like a chronic condition that you can only prevent from flaring up but not completely eliminate.
Fighting corruption in China:
aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/c … 37038.html
The Japanese appear more resistant to corruption, because of their idea of honor and self-sacrifice. Japanese have always been more xenophobic, and are now even experiencing a revival of nationalism. But their nationalistic revival is simply incompatible with Jewish worldview, considering historical context. (though not unexploitable).
youtube.com/watch?v=IHJsoCAREsg
youtube.com/watch?v=eSXNv1ksmQQ
There are a lot of crazy and irrational ideas floating out there, and the idea that Japanese copied Hebrew culture or that Japanese dynasty was started by Jews, or whatnot is just a false meme that’s floating around, not unlike the idea that Native Americans wrote in Hebrew:
youtube.com/watch?v=NgnRN-GOLLI
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This is what has Washington in a dither. Their options are fading by the day. Military, financial, cyberwarfare, color revolution–all are increasingly impotent from a country that allowed its own industrial and manpower base to be destroyed in the interest of a financial oligarchy. That was how the Roman Empire collapsed in the Fourth Century, as did the British between 1914 and 11945, and as did every empire in history based on debt slavery.
journal-neo.org/2017/10/19/chin … ar-system/
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Not very flattering for whoever the financial oligarchy are.
Us dollar is backed by a strong military, and it is becoming more technologically advanced and automated. In the future, it might be drones that will do the fighting, mitigating the human moral element (plus media control of public opinion). In any case, I don’t see gold backed yuan (or whatever) having a chance against military backed dollar as it is.
And have we not seen something like this before?
Us dollar is backed by a strong military, and it is becoming more technologically advanced and automated. In the future, it might be drones that will do the fighting, mitigating the human moral element (plus media control of public opinion). In any case, I don’t see gold backed yuan (or whatever) having a chance against military backed dollar as it is.
Not yet, but in the future China will have a military backed currency like the United States have today, and the military backed currency of the United States will likely be collapsed then. Just wait.
In-depht understanding, history just means change.
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Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. Can we trust such an institute?
When Jimmy asked, “We owe China 13 trillion US dollars of debt; how shall we pay them back?” a 5-year-old boy’s response astonished people, saying “We should go around the world, and kill everyone in China,” to which Mr. Kimmel amusingly said, “Kill everyone in China? That’s an interesting idea.”
One of the comments:
凤凰网北京市网友:航湖
Not surprising, this is exactly the mentality of the American government.
Pilgrim-Seeker Tom, can you read Chinese by the way?
Pilgrim-Seeker Tom, can you read Chinese by the way?
I can read about 5 characters … though I interpret the characters differently than Chinese people. My theory is based on the fact that the ancient Chinese who developed the characters were extremely frugal with the strokes … a single character often tells a story. Let me share an example:
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人 … this character means person … singular and plural I think. Seems like a judicious use of two strokes.
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大 … this character means ‘big’. After attempting to understand the relationship between ‘big’ and ‘person’ … note the only difference between the two characters is the single horizontal stroke. It occured to me one day that this character may also refer to a ‘big person’ … big as in stature … not size. For example Confucius.
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天 … this character means heaven. Again what is the relationship between a person of high stature and heaven. The single horizontal stroke at the top of the character suggests there is something/someone above even a person of high stature … ergo heaven.
On several occasions I shared my thoughts with some young Chinese people who had a limited command of the English language. I got a few smiles … no vigorous opposition.’
Thanks.
These articles allude to Israeli government’s involvement in worldwide binary options fraud (a form of gambling fraud), including its expansion into China:
timesofisrael.com/israel-ga … nto-china/
timesofisrael.com/why-binar … orruption/
This is not exactly on topic, but mentions China’s own involvement in worldwide money laundering operations:
mashable.com/2016/03/29/gilbert- … DooM0sIiqh
I thought it was ironic how he said that everybody took the apology money, as if to say everyone is really no different than he is. I saw the mentioned movie too, though I thought the people/targets were portrayed as too gullible in this movie. But I suppose if he used recent terrorist attacks as fear stimulus, it might work on some people. There were also a lot of little details missing in the movie version, and things appeared a little too straightforward, as in answer-the-phone-hand-over-money straightforward. And that naturally brings the question, is it alright to use another’s tragedy (fear, weakness) for own gain? And what if someone decides to go even further and create a terract as part of his con? And would taking an apology money make the act alright, even if it belongs to a big corporation or a bank? I suppose corporations and banks are also conning people, but does two wrongs make a right? That just means that regular people get duped twice, once by the system and another time by those bypassing the system. But then, why have the system in the first place? Why don’t we just live in the world where everyone tries to out con one another? …maybe we already live in that world.
Rank| Country | External Debt (US-$) |___ Date __| Per Capita (US-$) | % 0f GDP |
1 | USA |18,624,000,000,000| 30-06-2017 |_ 57,300 | 98 |
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13 | China|1,562,800,000,000| 30-06-2017 |_ 1,100 _| 13 ___|
[size=85]Especially dramatic is the external debt per capita in the USA: it is 52.09 times more than in China.[/size]
Countries by military expenditures (absolute) in 2014, based on data from the World Bank.
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a Eurasian political, economic, and security organisation, the creation of which was announced on 15 June 2001 in Shanghai, China by the leaders of China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan; the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Charter was signed in June 2002 and entered into force on 19 September 2003. These countries, except for Uzbekistan, had been members of the Shanghai Five group, founded on 26 April 1996 in Shanghai. India and Pakistan joined SCO as full members on 9 June 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan.
NEWS:
The “CEEC” as a “Trojan Donkey”.
The 16+1 format is an initiative by the People’s Republic of China aimed at intensifying and expanding cooperation with 11 EU Member States and 5 Balkan countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia) in the fields of investments, transport, finance, science, education, and culture. In the framework of the initiative, China has defined three potential priority areas for economic cooperation: infrastructure, high technologies, and green technologies.
Meeting of China-CEEC Business Council and Business Support Organizations.
Paying high importance and contribution to the cooperation with China and 16 Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries within the 16+1 platform, Investment and Development Agency of Latvia (LIAA), organizer of the Business Forum within The 5th Meeting of Heads of Government of 16+1 countries last year in November, in cooperation with China-CEEC Business Council organized three-day meeting in Latvia.
Presentations of Meeting of China-CEEC Business Council and Business Support Organizations, June 20, 2017 are available here.
With Jews you always lose, they’re the most untrustworthy people on the face of the planet and if the Chinese go in trusting them they’ll have nobody to blame but themselves for their own stupidity in doing so.
China’s notable Jews (most of whom were involved in Communist movement):
google.com/amp/s/wideawakeg … o-era/amp/