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3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -\'No Evidence... · 0 replies · +3 points

Here’s the Mourning in America link. It had disappeared from ICH.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/cam...

There are a number of equally appalling videos on the same page.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -The U.S. must... · 0 replies · -2 points

Thanks Drew, this is a real exposé of power and perversion.

For those who are leery of click bait or viruses. Do what I did and enter Whitney’s and Maria’s full names in a Google search.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -The U.S. must... · 0 replies · +19 points

I certainly hope so but I can’t help thinking of Libya and the gold dinar.

And that Washington’s modus operandi is to create more fake colour revolutions around it as they did around Russia. There are not many places left for them to completely encircle China and Russia with right wing puppet states.

I think Washington is getting desperate.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -The U.S. must... · 5 replies · +29 points

Absolutely agree M0fA.

Except with the legal experts who say removing China’s sovereign immunity would be difficult because it would need Congressional legislation.

Since when has Congress not almost unanimously ratified any suggestion to rip off another country’s assets, Venezuela for instance.

Note: America fomented the protests it used as an excuse for the legislation and was able to use it to steal Venezuelan assets national funds in America, the Bank of London, Switzerland and elsewhere. So much for sovereign immunity for other countries. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-3042... https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanction...

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What Did U.S.... · 0 replies · +2 points

It’s Fitzhenrymac.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What Did U.S.... · 0 replies · +1 points

Tons of stuff.

Gas not petrol, iron ore, coal, alumina, copper, rare earths and other minerals, gold, diamonds, opals, pearls, weapons, expertise, education, tourism, fruit. vegetables, milk, processed foods, seafood, meat, wool, cotton, forestry products and much more. We are about to export aged care even.

Our balance of trade with China is very much in our favour but our main competitor is America which is always trying to interfere in our economic relationship with China.

I agree about coal. Time to move on.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What Did U.S.... · 0 replies · +2 points

I don’t sit at my desk waiting for your 'words of wisdom’ But now that you hav brought my attention to it, I don’t think your rant deserves a reply.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What if…? · 0 replies · +1 points

You must be joking.

You can believe what you want but when your beliefs could be fatal for others, they are toxic.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What if…? · 2 replies · +1 points

Those things I mentioned are the jackboot on your necks. Wishy washy, undefinable protests for freedom and rights are asking the government for what???? They can be interpreted in any way and are easily ignored.

It sounds like they are protesting for the freedom to die and the right to catch coronavirus at their liberty.

3 years ago @ http://www.information... - Comment -What Did U.S.... · 0 replies · +3 points

The funny thing about Chinese whistleblowers is that they keep on popping up like rabbits and most are not whistleblowers at all but have a nice cushy place at Harvard to go further their education in subversion.

You only really deserve to be called a whistleblower if you have found concrete evidence of corruption or substantive harm to the public usually in your role as employee. Like Wikileaks did. General whinging and rumour mongering about not liking communism or the Chinese is not whistleblowing. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/matthewchamp...