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I love Space, History & China 🇨🇳 Say NO to imperialism, violent Hong Kong protests & western PSYOPS disinformation campaigns against China 橫眉冷對千夫指,俯首甘為孺子牛
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✨😍 Eileen Gu is not only the most decorated athlete in her field 🥇landing the hardest tricks on snow — She’s casually dropping a masterclass on introspection, neuroplasticity and self‑improvement in a post‑run interview 🤯 A world champion who journals, analyses her own thinking like a scientist and is genuinely excited about becoming the person her 8‑year‑old self would look up to, all while proudly representing China 🇨🇳🫶 With that level of talent, brains and passion, it’s no surprise her haters are mastering only one skill: Olympic‑level mental gymnastics while inhaling massive amounts of copium
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Indian Wolf Warrior Palki Sharma reports from the SCO summit in Tianjin, China 🇨🇳 Being amazed by its scale and use of AI, Robots and advanced tech, concluding that this about “telling the West that they can try to bully the Global South, they can try to patronize but they won't succeed, this SCO summit signals a shift in global balance amid these turbulent geopolitical times... "
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ASML CEO spells it out bluntly: What does suppressing China have to do with national security? Last week, ASML shares plunged 16% in Amsterdam, their biggest drop in 26 years. ASML's CEO Christophe Fouquet expects pressure will grow from the US to further restrict sales of semiconductor technology to China, the biggest market for the Dutch producer of chipmaking machines. “If you look at the geopolitical landscape, I think it’s clear that the US will continue to apply pressure on their allies for more restrictions,” Fouquet said in an interview during the Bloomberg Tech Summit in London. He pointed out: "One of the debates is, is this really related to national security? Another debate is... Is this good or bad for us? I find that many American companies are starting to ask this question as well." “The question is what is right for the Netherlands? What is right for Europe?” Watch the full interview at:
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Against all odds - 🇨🇳China's Space Exploration program 1994 - 2024🚀🛰️ 1994 - China applied to join the International Space Station, but was denied and declared "untrustworthy" by the U.S. 1993 - The United States shut down their GPS targeting the Chinese container ship Yinhe, leaving the ship stranded at sea and unable to navigate for 33 days - after being falsely accused by the US of carrying chemical weapons precursors to Iran 1996 - The United States turned off its GPS in the South China Sea, forcing China's missile tracking to fail 2003 - China applied to join the EU's Galileo global satellite navigation system, paid €230 million but was eventually forced out by the EU 2011 - The United States passed the Wolf Amendment Law, which prohibits NASA from cooperating with China in space Despite being stigmatized and isolated, Chinese scientists and taikonauts remained determined and worked hard to become self-sufficient 1999.11.20 - Shenzhou 1 - China's first spacecraft - where the dream began! 2000 - The first experimental BeiDou Navigation Satellite was launched 2003 - Shenzhou 5 - China's dream of flying into Space came true! Taikonaut Yang Liwei (杨利伟) was blasted successfully into space as part of China's Shenzhou 5 mission. China became the third country to launch a person into space independently, after the Soviet Union and the United States 2005 - Shenzhou 6 - Fèi Jùnlóng (费俊龙) and Niè Hǎishèng (聂海胜) launched into space aboard the Long March 2F carrier rocket. It marked the official second launch of China's manned spaceflight program and the start of crewed scientific research in space 2007 - The first lunar exploration probe Chang'e 1, part of the first phase of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program, was launched and successfully orbited the moon, marking the third milestone in China's space program 2007 - The BeiDou-1 navigation system was completed and began operation in China. The fourth positioning system, next to the American GPS, Russian GLONASS, and European Galileo 2008 - Shenzhou 7 - Taikonauts Zhai Zhigang (翟志刚) and Liu Boming (刘伯明) completed China's first "Spacewalk" extra-vehicular activity (EVA) 2011 - The Tiangong-1 prototype space station was launched, marking the start of construction on China's first space station 2016 - marks the launch of Tiangong-2, China's first space laboratory. Tiangong-2 was not constructed or planned to be permanent, but rather as a test-bed for critical technologies utilized for the final Tiangong Space station 2020 - Chang'e 5 marks China's first lunar landing retrieving lunar soil. For the first time in 44 years, humans have brought back rock and soil samples from the moon 2020 - China's BeiDou-3 navigation system provides complete full global coverage 2020: Mars - here we come! China launched Tianwen-1, China's first Mars probe 2022: China completed construction of its permanently crewed Tiangong space station 2024 - Chang'e 6 mission: China became the first nation to land and return lunar soil samples from the far side of the moon It took China 28 years and the sacrifice of countless heroes risking their lives working day and night to overcome China's Western-imposed isolation and construct its own space station and global navigation system, and to become a leader in space exploration 🇨🇳🫡
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The Great Chip Comedy of 2025: A Tragedy in Three Acts 🎭 Last night on Fox News Nvidia’s CEO Jensen Huang—once the poster boy of U.S. tech arrogance—has now been reduced to pleading on Fox News like a rejected lover: "Let us back into China, please!” Act I: US bans Nvidia from selling chips to China to "protect national security" Act II: Nvidia's China market share drops from 95% → 0% Act III: Huang Jensen begs on Fox News to return to China, confessing... 😂 "America underestimated China. Now they make millions of AI chips on their own. They don’t need us" anymore Oops - The very architect of America’s AI boom admits: the blockade failed. Spectacularly While Washington clung to fantasies of “decoupling” and "tech containment" China didn’t just catch up—it started to leapfrogged. Huawei’s Ascend chips, Alibaba’s AI stacks, Baidu’s homegrown models… the U.S. didn’t slow China down, it accelerated China’s self-reliance And now Huang’s desperate refrain: "Excluding Nvidia hurts America more than China" Of course it does! You can’t weaponize your own market access and expect the world to keep buying your overpriced, politically poisoned chips of which Huang has to give Uncle Sam 15% of his China sales - like some digital protection racket Meanwhile, back in Beijing, regulators aren’t just watching—they’re auditing and investigating. H20 chips? Politically poisoned chips might also have Backdoors? Monopoly violations? Oops. Turns out, “trusted partner” status doesn’t survive U.S. coercion😉 Washington's "tech containment" strategy achieved what Beijing's industrial policy couldn't: convincing Chinese companies to ditch foreign chips and build their own - on course to outgrow and surpass their foreign competitors ✌️ Full interview link:
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During an interview at the Hoover Institution on 15 Nov 2023, Elbridge Colby and Dan Blumenthal explain why the United States has become obsessed with containing China and curtailing its economic development. In a nutshell, a prosperous China would deprive the US of its global economic control as well as the ability to rewrite rules and to rob other countries. For the US, it's a zero-sum game in which America's imperial empire mentality is projected onto China, and every other nation is subservient to America's national interests. This perspective essentially disregards the advantages of a collaborative and multipolar global order. According to Colby and Blumenthal, the US would be locked out of "economic arrangements" inside East Asia which have the potential to boom and to be the center of future global economic activity. The US military would be reduced to defending the North American Hemisphere and would be locked out of East Asia, but the US would really need access to East Asia to secure itself (economically), or else Americans would be poorer as a prosperous China would re-orient the world towards Asia. China would have the best Universities, its companies would be world's best, its treasury would be able to enforce sanctions against everyone else, its stock exchange would be the world's best, its currency would supplant the USD - which means we Americans will become a lot poorer. As America would be forced to play ball, in the same way that today many companies and other countries are forced to play ball with US sanctions even tough they don't want to. That would mean Americans will become lot poorer as our companies, institutions would be no longer the top ones, and then we become less free as America would loose its global economic control When asked if the US can accept that a great rich China dominates its own region vs dominating the planet, their conclusion is that the US can't live with either scenario because East Asia is just so fundamentally important to US national security
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🇨🇳 Huawei Mate60 AD pokes fun at the iPhone's poor signal performance 🤣
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Will Europe lose World War III? Telling interview with Elbridge Colby, who is expected to lead US foreign policy if the Republicans win the White House, at UnHeard: In a Nutshell: Colby wants Europe and the US to transition to WAR economies! His main message is that the United States needs to pull out its (military) resources from Europe and NATO so that the US can focus on fighting China. Meanwhile Europe is expected to fill that void by repurposing its industrial base and mobilize in order to simultaneously fight Russia. About 5 min into the interview, Colby goes so far as to say that he thinks it would be a great idea to repurpose the German car industry to make tanks 🤡 Full interview at:
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☠️🇺🇸America's strategic objective to encircle and contain China never changed! Remember the video of US Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to US Secretary of State Colin Powell? It becomes relevant again after Trump's recent comments about retaking Bagram Air Base. In the video, Wilkerson openly admits America's true strategic objectives in Afghanistan, which were never about state-building or fighting the Taliban. Wilkerson states that the primary reasons for the US presence in Afghanistan are to: 1. Encircle and contain China: Afghanistan's strategic location allows the US to project military power to disrupt and control China's Belt and Road Initiative, which America sees as a major threat to it's global hegemony 2. Destabilize Western China: The US aims to support and use Uyghur extremist and terrorist organizations, like the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), to create unrest and destabilize China's Xinjiang province. Wilkerson even mentions that the CIA is training these "Uyghur" terrorists in Syria (Which have now been folded into Syria’s military establishment) Conveniently, the US State Dept. under Trump 1.0 revoked the designation of the ETIM as a “terrorist organization” in 2020 This video exposes America's long-standing policy of using terrorism as a tool to destabilize countries that challenge its global dominance. It also confirms China's belief that the US military presence in Afghanistan was never about fighting terrorism, but rather about containing China and threatening its national security👇
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Well, if Trump truly had Americans' best interests at heart, he would be negotiating drug prices and supplies directly with the US pharmaceutical industry, similar to what the Chinese government does...instead of causing supply disruption and price hikes through his childish tariffs gamble👇
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Indeed, hypocrisy is off the chart. Just this morning, I came across Nicholas Burns complaining that not enough Americans speak Mandarin and have experience in China, and that American students learning Mandarin have dropped from 15.000 to 880. Obviously, he even doesn't reflect on the fact the fact that this is a direct cause of his own government's driven Sinophobia and anti-China policy! Listening to Burns makes it sound as if his major priority is that he needs more Mandarin speakers as spies and to re-enforce American influence, rather than cultivating genuine peoples and cultural exchange
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