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CHINA LIES! – Everyone lies, but they lie more.

There was a time when we thought we were playing a game of Monopoly with China—just some friendly trade, a few factories here, a few container ships there. Turns out, we were playing chess… and we were the pawns. While we were busy debating free markets and political correctness, China was buying the board, the pieces, and the bank.

They say keep your enemies close. Hell, we gave ours manufacturing contracts, university admissions, airport ownership, and access to our power grids Heck you even do us the favor of buying our debt.  And now we’re sitting here wondering how the lights went out.

Here’s the sad irony: we thought we were outsourcing for convenience, but we were actually exporting our sovereignty. In the name of open markets and open minds, we opened the door so wide the fox walked right into the henhouse—and we’re still clucking about fairness while feathers fly. They built the virus with our money, and sold us the masks.

They say truth is the first casualty of war. Well, in this case, truth didn’t just die—it was buried under press releases, classified memos, and a pile of bat guano. Welcome to the global blame game, where the stakes are trillions of dollars, millions of lives, and the very idea of trust itself.

One side says “lab leak,” the other says “witch hunt,” and the rest of the world just wants to stop coughing and pay their rent. If it turns out COVID really did slip out of a lab like a thief in the night, then what we’re looking’ at ain’t just a pandemic—it’s a cover-up wrapped in a tragedy stuffed into a diplomatic time bomb. And if we never find out? Well, that might be the biggest tragedy of all.

It ain’t racist to lock your doors at night. It’s just common sense. And if the West wants to survive this new Cold War, it better stop pretending it’s still summer. As for the rest of us caught between tariffs and theories, lies and lockdowns—don’t blink. History’s writing itself in real time, and it sure as hell ain’t using a pencil.

History never tells the truth fully, it tells the story from the eyes of the winners.  Let’s us remember this history before it is destroyed.

READ more the White House report and more here.


🇨🇳 CHINA UPDATE: SUMMARY


🦠 1. White House Declares: COVID-19 Lab Leak “Most Likely”

Key Points:

  • The Trump administration has updated federal pandemic information sites with a new page titled “Lab Leak: The True Origins of COVID-19.”
  • It declares a lab-related incident in China involving gain-of-function research as the most likely origin of COVID-19.
  • This goes beyond previous cautious assessments from the CIA, shifting the official narrative more forcefully toward blaming China.
  • The site includes satellite images of Wuhan and photos of Trump, criticizing both China’s biosafety protocols and global bodies like the WHO.
  • The FBI and Department of Energy support the lab leak theory, while five other U.S. intelligence agencies lean toward a natural origin (e.g. raccoon dogs in Wuhan’s illegal market).
  • Critics warn that replacing public health resources with politically charged messaging could undermine scientific integrity.
  • Others argue that expecting China to cooperate in uncovering the origins is “like asking a killer to prove their own murder.”

Quote from China analyst Bill Bishop: “If the Trump administration pushes hard on lab leak as the origin, U.S.-China relations will get even worse.”


💰 2. U.S.-China Trade War Intensifies: “Choosing Sides Has Consequences”

Key Developments:

  • The U.S. is applying tariffs of up to 245% on Chinese goods.
  • It is urging allies like Japan and the EU to reduce imports from China and join a unified front against Chinese trade practices.
  • China responds with forceful diplomatic language, warning of retaliation if countries side with the U.S.

Notable Quotes from China’s Ministry of Commerce:

  • “Seeking exemptions at the expense of others’ interests is like asking a tiger for its skin.”
  • “Negotiating with a tiger will only lead to being devoured.”

China’s Countermoves:

  • Bolstering domestic economy through infrastructure investment and subsidies, funded by $178 billion in ultra-long treasury bonds.
  • Maintaining interest rates to stabilize the yuan, though analysts expect future moves like lowering reserve requirements.
  • Strengthening diplomatic outreach, especially in Southeast Asia and Europe, under its dual circulation strategy (build internal resilience, maintain supply chain dominance).

⚖️ Final Thoughts:

  • The lab leak accusation signals a turning point in official U.S. positioning and may cement international blame on China.
  • The trade war escalation reflects a cold war-style division where economic alignment now comes with political risk.
  • Beijing’s message is crystal clear: if you align with the U.S. at China’s expense, expect consequences.

🇨🇳 The China Dilemma: Summary of Arguments and Concerns


🔒 1. China is Not a Liberal Democracy

  • The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is no longer Marxist in practice—it’s a centrally controlled capitalist autocracy.
  • Billionaires “go missing,” dissent is crushed, and surveillance is omnipresent.
  • The CCP’s influence extends far beyond its borders, often using Chinese nationals and students abroad for industrial espionage or pressure campaigns.

🏗️ 2. The West Helped Make China Rich

  • Western nations, especially the U.S. and U.K., have outsourced manufacturing to China, trading short-term profits for long-term dependency.
  • Chinese manufacturing dominance now includes critical infrastructure, skilled labor, and rare-earth supply chains.
  • Leaders like Apple’s Tim Cook openly state that China is where the skills are—not just cheap labor.

🧠 3. Intellectual Property & Espionage

  • China is accused of systematic theft of intellectual property, often using students, researchers, and even corporate espionage.
  • Many American prosecutions have involved technology theft and research exfiltration by Chinese nationals.

🌍 4. Global Reach and CCP Influence

  • China is allegedly operating “foreign police stations” abroad to monitor and intimidate diaspora communities.
  • CCP influence operations are active in politics, universities, and even London pubs—echoing Cold War tactics.
  • Taiwan remains a flashpoint: security compromised by Chinese infiltration, and China’s intent to reclaim it remains firm.

🏛️ 5. Infrastructure and National Security

  • The U.K. has allowed Chinese companies to buy stakes in critical infrastructure:
    • Heathrow Airport
    • Thames Water
    • Power grids
    • Nuclear plants like Hinkley Point C
  • Critics argue this poses grave national security risks—comparing it to giving the keys to the kingdom away.

⚠️ 6. Open Market Ideals vs. Hostile State Actors

  • China enjoys access to free markets while not being a free market itself.
  • Western governments continue to treat Chinese investment as if it came from a neutral actor—despite evidence to the contrary.

🧨 Suggested Remedies

  • Fiat legislation, not just tariffs: require certain industries to be re-shored and domestically manufactured.
  • End naive free-market and anti-racist blind spots that ignore geopolitical and ideological threats.
  • Restrict CCP-affiliated actors from buying national infrastructure or using educational institutions as back doors.

🧭 China is not our friend right now. Perhaps it never will be. Remind again how many people die from the Covid-19. Everyone of these people had a mother, a father, a son, a daughter, a husband, a wife… You get image, let us not forget so easily.


As of the most recent global data (early 2025), approximately:

🧮 Total Reported Global Deaths from COVID-19:

~7 million people

📊 Additional Context:

  • World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledges that the true number may be significantly higher, due to underreporting—especially in low-resource regions or where governments may have restricted data.
  • Excess mortality estimates (which look at deaths above expected levels) suggest the actual toll could be:
    • 12–15 million deaths globally, according to WHO and independent studies.

🇺🇸 United States:

  • Over 1.1 million confirmed deaths, making it one of the countries with the highest official death toll.

🇨🇳 COVID-19 Deaths in China:

📊 Official Death Toll (as of early 2025):

  • ~120,000–130,000 deaths (as reported by Chinese authorities to the World Health Organization)

⚠️ However, Independent Estimates Suggest:

  • 1 to 2 million deaths, possibly more
    Especially during the late 2022–early 2023 wave, when China abruptly ended its “Zero-COVID” policy, and hospitals were overwhelmed.

🧩 Why the Big Gap?

  • Underreporting: China’s definition of a COVID death was narrow (e.g., dying from pneumonia caused by COVID, not with COVID).

  • Data suppression: Local health officials were discouraged from publicly disclosing full numbers.

  • Lack of transparency: There were no independent audits or international observers during the largest surges.

📰 Supporting Evidence:

  • Satellite imagery showed overwhelmed funeral homes in late 2022.

  • Anecdotal reports from inside China (e.g., leaked health memos) indicated much higher mortality during the post-lockdown surge.

  • Some international estimates (e.g., from the British health data firm Airfinity) put the death toll for Dec 2022–Feb 2023 alone at 1.3–1.8 million deaths.

🇮🇳 India:

  • Officially around 530,000, though excess death estimates put the toll at 3 to 4 million.

🇧🇷 Brazil: Over 700,000 deaths

🌍 Top Contributors to High Death Toll:

  • Lack of early testing & treatment
  • Delayed or limited vaccine rollout
  • Comorbidities in aging populations
  • Government response variability

 


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