Welcome, my dear readers. I was a few hundred words into a paper on the healthcare industry and how it has been fully corrupted by government interference in the labor market, when China decided to publicly declare its support and alliance with Russia. So, the insurance paper went into the notes folder and here we are.
I have already explained at length why the sanctions were the best thing to ever happen to Putin (here and here). We have already discussed China’s stated ambitions and taken a look at the infrastructure China has erected to support those ambitions, and the poor choices America has made to facilitate China’s plans (here, here, and here).
This week, things took the next step by China declaring that they were going to join Russia in a full alliance. I think we all knew this was coming. Well, you did if you were even half awake. What is more concerning is the way Wang Yi (Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China’s Central Committee [A position comparable to, but more powerful than, our Secretary of State]) framed the alliance. He said (here):
"The People’s Republic of China is ready to join forces with Russia to decisively stand up for national interests and promote mutually beneficial cooperation in all areas,"
It appears that China now believes it has or very shortly will have all their ducks in a row to start final execution of their plan first started in 2009 (here). I find it interesting that most people I speak to don’t believe that is a possibility and I have no doubt that it is because western media, from the jump, has gone all-in to “debunk” the idea (here, here, here, and here). First, the argument was that China relied too much on the West and America for trade and access to trade networks controlled by the West. As a result, China built their own trade organization, now boasting over 165 members, that isn’t controlled by the West (here). This trade organization is so effective that Russia, being a member, rendered all Western sanctions moot and caused them to fail utterly (here and here), resulting in Russia enjoying more favorable trade and the Russian economy booming. Then, they said ‘Oh, but China won’t have a mechanism for clearing global exchanges in disparate currencies.’ Then, in 2015, China opened their own clearing house for exchanges (here).
As soon as China had the network and trade clearing house worked out, it began to grow into southeast Asia, Africa, and South America. They largely did this in the exact same way that the America and the West has done, but with a twist. China offered loans to build infrastructure to modernize the countries and capitalize on resources, in exchange for favorable trade deals for the resources harvested. So far, it is just Western expansionary theory from the East. The twist is, wherever possible, China helped with the establishment of local or state corporations to harvest and sell the resources. This is unlike the West, where the contracts would have provided for Western companies to harvest and sell the resources (here, here, and here).
The other thing China is doing that differentiates them from the West is that China isn’t putting any political or cultural caveats into the deals. Beijing’s big selling point is they respect the autonomy of allied and partnered nations with win-win situations that don’t require subservience (here). I don’t know if that is true or really the long-term plan. I do suspect it is just bait to lure in the catch before clamping down, but regardless, countries are eating it up and, outside of Europe, are clambering for inclusion. This has created a serious threat to the petrodollar. Saudi Arabia, a long time US puppet and very influential member of Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), publicly announced it will start trading oil and gas for petroyuan (here and here). China has hinted at a gold backed trade yuan (here) specifically for trade in physical goods and resources, but even if they don’t, how attractive is it for all these middling important small countries to have access to the trade that keeps them alive and be fully free of meddling from the outside? Once that is fully an option, the real question is how many other countries will see it as an opportunity to get out from under Uncle Sam’s thumb? I am willing to be a lot of them. Also, remember China isn’t about instant gratification like the West. It will be happy to play the benevolent enabler of trade and builder of infrastructure for a generation or more, only tightening up when there is nowhere left to go.
Honestly, the more I look, the more it appears China has the mechanism in place to seamlessly transition nearly all the world’s trade in goods and resources from Western-based trade deals to its own system of trade without any country making the change suffering more than a month or two’s passing decline. Russia was a perfect model for the switch after the Ukrainian sanctions. Once oil is readily available and American threats of energy isolation are toothless, I think we will see tons of countries move most, if not all, of their trade away from Western networks controlled by IMF, World Bank, and Swift. At that point, the American Dollar won’t be as beneficial, so all the countries will start spending them. Russia and China have already started (here and here). They are dumping because the later a country is to devesting itself of American dollars the less those dollars will be worth. Since China and Russia know the plan, they have already started. The final step after China has dumped enough currency will be to remove the Yuna’s artificial peg to the US Dollar allowing it to rise as the Dollar falls faster and faster. We are almost there don’t let the arrogance of western media that is so often wrong mislead you.
The only reason the American Dollar has any value at all, and has not yet faced serious hyper-inflation since Nixon closed the gold window in 1971, is because America was able to send trillions of dollars overseas and essentially tie them up there, never to come home. The only reason countries were glad to keep the dollars and not try to send them home for real goods is because American Dollars were the only way to buy energy or conduct much global trade. I think China’s assumptions are correct and many countries are sick of dancing to America’s authoritarian (The fact that America makes cultural and political demands on everyone, even if we think they are a better way, when against a people’s will it is authoritarian.) beat just to have access to global trade. These nations will flock to China’s new trade organization and its freedom in droves. It will be a few small and middling nations at first, maybe Saudi Arabia just trades a little oil for yuan, but as that works out well it will increase, and as other small nations like Iraq (here) join and are unmolested by demands, more will follow in shifting more of their trade to the belt and road. This will dry up the flow of resources to the west and repatriate trillions of dollars in a short amount of time. Essentially making America irrelevant as well as any part of Europe that doesn’t make the change. Due to a game well played by China and incredibly irresponsible financial governance by America, the entire balance of power in the world will shift without a shot being fired.
I am positive that is the plan, especially because China has all but said that is exactly their plan. The question is will America go quietly and if not, how will we resist? At this point, I don’t see many options for resistance short of war and there is a bit of saber rattling to that effect (here, here, and here). The Biden administration is also acting like petulant children threatening to tattle on China for supplying arms to Russia (here), acting like it’s a shocking revelation, when it is something everyone already knows. It really doesn’t look good as NATO has poured billions in unaccounted for aid (here and here) to the Ukrainian war, only to still be losing both on the battle field (here) and as new revelations like the Ukrainian army was shelling ethnically Russian Ukrainian civilians in violation of the second Minsk accord for weeks before Putin invaded (here). Add the fact that America prevented a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia (here) coming to light, also losing the court of public opinion.
We are reaching a point where the West is being backed into a corner of their own making and the choice will be fighting a war they have to win, but are unlikely to if it stays conventional (here), accept the destruction of American-led Western hegemony and slip slowly into a third world, or go hot atomic war where no one actually wins. Things are seriously complicated by the fact the America is currently engaged in a multi faction 5th generational civil war that is sliding into a 4th generational war at an alarming rate (here, here, here, and here).
All this with both the United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030 and the World Economic Forums (WEF) Great Reset calling for a multipolar world (here and here). I don’t know and do doubt that either China or Russia are working directly with the UN or WEF, but it is possible. I think it more likely that the UN and WEF are using their influence to help China move its plan along, seeing both China and Russia as the tools they need to take down the West to a point where they can really act. In either case, I do not think it will play out the way they want because once China and Russia have reasserted real global power, I don’t think either will care to share with the UN or WEF, nor follow their directives. I hope I am wrong, but I look more and more right every day unfortunately.
Rev 1:12-16
12 I turned around to see the voice that was speaking to me. And when I turned I saw seven golden lampstands, 13 and among the lampstands was someone like a son of man,[d] dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden sash around his chest. 14 The hair on his head was white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were like blazing fire. 15 His feet were like bronze glowing in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of rushing waters. 16 In his right hand he held seven stars, and coming out of his mouth was a sharp, double-edged sword. His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.
God Bless you!
-Sam