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Dr. Sun Yat Sen's blueprint for the development of China, that was based on the work of Heny Carey and the Philadelphia interests, is at last beginning to bear fruit. With the development of China a new era has begun in which the fundamental principles are reapplied that came of the Golden Renaissance in Italy which set the stage for the American renaissance and the discovery of the model for infinite economy.
While there is a great deal of China bashing going on today, as dirt is being dug up in the same fashion as in the worst of the West's political campaigning, one must put the bashing into perspective to the importance of the development of China in the world, at the present time - the time of an impending global financial disintegration. There exist only three major power poles in the world today. The most powerful is still the British Empire. But it is collapsing. The other two powers are the USA and China. The power-play of today is centered on what system will replace the present system after, or before, it disintegrates. Naturally, the British Empire has its own game plan, which will inevitably be an intensified version of the present world-financial system that has ruined the world-economy and is itself disintegrating. The USA, however, could force a change of course. It could reestablish its well proven model of the American System of political economy that Alexander Hamilton and Henry Carey had pioneered. But could this be sufficient to change the world? The key player in the whole game, therefore, will be China. With its long tradition in Confucian thinking and its background in the present application of the American model of economy, the likelihood is great that an alliance can be formed between the USA and China to once and for all defeat the British transworld oligarchic Empire. The future of humanity hangs in the balance in this contest of the titans.
The present intensity of China bashing, especially in North America, reveals an acknowledged weakness and fear in the imperial camp. Let us hope that this weakness is well acknowledged, for it is real. It is real, because no fundamental principle supports imperialism and oligarchism. Their apparent power is largely based on consent by the victims, achieved through manipulation, and this consent is weakening. Nevertheless, it is quite possible that the outcome of the world-financial contest will be on the Empire's side. The outcome, itself, will become the deciding factor between life and death for up to five billion people, and the continuity, or the loss, of civilization. Never have the stakes been higher in any contest.
The China bashing that is going on, today, needs to be seen in this context. The term "bashing" may appear crude and out of place in the sphere of modern civility, but it is an honest descriptor. Civility would cause one to call them: "people who speak of China in a terrogative way." Except this civility belittles the crime. And there is a crime in progress with immense consequences.
The bashers cry about China's record on human rights and democracy, but if one looks at the truth it appears that China's record on human rights is no worse than the record of the self-righteous USA, and might even be better. Thus, the hype is for political targeting and has nothing to do with rights and democracy.
In a recent report China was portrayed as a barbarian society for having hanged a man for stealing a car. Indeed, this was a barbarian act. Around the same time, however, in the USA, a convicted man on death row who was able to present credible evidence for his innocence, although the revelation of innocence came somewhat late, was executed regardless of the fact that his innocence could be proven. Not even a plea from the Pope, and from Mother Terresa, or pleas from other parliamentarians, were able to stay the execution. The man was murdered for a technicality. Evidently, it happens quite frequently that a technicality, not the truth, guides the executioner's hands.
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