* China ticks all the right boxes. China is probably the most trustworthy country in the world, simply because it is in a situation which is the very opposite of the now desperate $-thief (since at least 1971) US.
The former European colony has grown too fat to fit its economy
jacket, while one of its former colonizers UK is now on the verge of
anorexia because UK politicians and BBC boost more militarism while
cutting down on people's well-being. Moreover, there's absolutely no
country planning to attack UK - unless of course, UK manages to stir up
something precisely because of its militarization far from its own
borders. So the empty lies about a "threat" that demands more money
from an already empty treasury are hypocritical and bad for UK to the
bone.
Lars Bern (former Swedish industry leader and geopolitical expert): The
Brits are Devil himself, and have been so for hundreds of years. They
want to have wars all the time. And even as they don't have military
capacity, they are all over the place making devilry, especially in
Ukraine.
Two of BBC's worst warmongers:
These sleazy - and dangerous for the well-being of the Brits - "presenters" (rather Goebbelian propagandists) have in common to invite the most extreme and racist militarists, while never balancing it with criticism and opposing views.China is a model country compared to US and UK when it comes to not militarily attack other countries. Taiwan belongs to China but was separated by US support of the mass murderer and dictator Chiang Kai-shek. And the only reason China has started spending proportionally more on defense, is US militarization of it and its neighbors.
More than 4000 years ago
mainland Chinese people started "island hopping" via Taiwan all over
Austronesia. And long before Columbus, China had the world's by far
biggest fleet, and had "belt-and-road" positions all over East and South
East Asia, while also doing business in Middle East and Africa. All
this without European style colonialism!
West's hollow "democracy" is equally toothless as is West's R&D and manufacturing.
While US and main Western countries deliberately dilute democracy and cut off the will of the people from politics, meritocratic and people's will well representing Chinese leadership is painted as "an authoritarian Communist dictatorship" - although economists call it capitalist just like the West, only better.
Peter Klevius English etymology
English
is a creole Nordic language which fact most pompous "Brits" seem to
have totally missed. But the really exciting aspect is Peter Klevius
discovery that the Vikings were just one particular phenomenon coming
from the East via Finland and Sweden and spreading all over Europe and
beyond (see Klevius analysis about Kurgan giants and Mongoloid Siberian
girls who still harbored remnants of the super intelligence that
originally came from the SE Asian archipelago where, according to Peter
Klevius overwhelming evidence, humans evolved and spread over the world.
The
oldest spoke-wheeled chariot was found in a more than 4,000 year old
burial at Krivoe Ozero in the Urheimat of Uralic languages.
The
ancient Persian word for god 'khoda' connects to the even more ancient
Finnish 'koti' and Finno-Ugric 'kota' (=home/house/seed vessel, Saami
'goahti'. German Gott (god) and Swedish gott (good) as well as Gotland
(pronounced Gottland), the island in the Baltic sea that constituted a
(the?) main Viking hub in their slave trade with Jews and muslims - see
Peter Klevius researh on Origin of the Vikings.
Read how Peter Klevius solved "the biggest mystery in science".
Read Peter Klevius in-depth research on The Psychosocial Freud Timeline.
Read Peter Klevius Origin of the Vikings from 2005 - now again available after Google deleted it 2014 and again in February 2024.
Peter Klevius (1981, 1992): The ultimate question ought to be: What is it like to be a stone? There's no difference between human consciousness polished through living, and the "consciousness" of a stone that has been smoothly shaped in streaming water against other rocks, stones etc. It started its "life" as a rugged piece of rock in a mountain and adapted to its life in streaming water down hill, or perhaps as a piece of rock falling on a beach and polished by waves.
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