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Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Fri Jul 18, 2025 11:12 am

That info is now talked about by various CCP watchers and seems to have some validity. Bu of course we know that Russia and China are only provisionally allied. Until they're not. Now we see China's internal thinking. And it's as we supposed. It's all rather simple, maybe the simplicity of it confuses people.
China will use Russia until the USA is taken down and then Russia will be easy to take. If the USA would like to survive the "China threat" it's got to get some capable strategy and play a better game. Because shooting yourself in the foot is a good way to understand what we're doing. Unless it's on purpose and we're being destroyed from within. Maybe it's just a calcification of degeneracy and there's we're either going down from internal OR external enemies. Because people who consider themselves patriots could just be useful idiots.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Jack Edwards » Fri Jul 18, 2025 9:35 am

Linked below is a youtube video by someone who runs a channel reporting her observations on the CCP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00PPIASnoy8

Her English is quite accented, but the story is fascinating, particularly as it pertains to Russia, the CCP etc.

I've taken the transcript and asked chatgpt to summarize it. The video is about 15 min.
In this episode of Inconvenient Truths, Jennifer Jung analyzes a stunning statement by China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who publicly admitted that China “cannot afford” a Russian defeat in the Ukraine war. This admission broke with China’s claimed neutrality and revealed its deeper geopolitical motives. The comment, rather than being a diplomatic error, was likely a calculated message to reassure Vladimir Putin following a defection by a CCP official who leaked secret Chinese plans for what to do if the Putin regime collapses.

The defector, fleeing to Russia after internal conflicts, handed over a CCP contingency plan detailing two responses: 1) supporting a communist-led Russian government to rebuild a pan-European communist alliance, or 2) backing the creation of an “Eastern Russian Federation” under Chinese influence east of the Urals, while using Siberia as a military and energy buffer in preparation for war over Taiwan.

Russia responded by returning the defector and issuing a chilling diplomatic message emphasizing that it remains a “strong existence” protected by nuclear weapons capable of annihilating any enemy. This was a clear signal to both allies and adversaries that any interference in Russia’s sovereignty or regime stability would come with the threat of nuclear consequences. Additionally, part of China’s developing strategic agreement with Russia reportedly includes cooperation in the Arctic, where Russia would help China establish nuclear submarine launch positions—giving the CCP new reach to threaten Western targets and strengthen deterrence ahead of a potential Taiwan conflict.

A key driver behind China’s continued support for Russia is fear that Putin, if abandoned, might pivot toward the United States—potentially even forging an alliance with a future Trump administration. This geopolitical shift would isolate China and undermine its strategic plans in both Europe and Asia.

The overarching message is clear: all of China’s recent geopolitical maneuvers—including its support for Russia—are ultimately aimed at preparing for a potential invasion of Taiwan. Whether by drawing U.S. attention to Europe, securing Siberian territory, or coordinating nuclear deterrence strategy with Moscow, Beijing’s long-term strategy centers on dominating Taiwan and shifting global power in its favor. The fate of Taiwan, according to Jung, represents a pivotal struggle between democracy and authoritarianism that could define the future of the 21st century.
Regards,
Jack

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Wed Jul 16, 2025 12:35 pm

Navigator wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:05 pm I am perfectly fine with us doing everything possible to help the Israelis and everything possible to hurt the Iranians.

Israel exists because everyone hates the jews, the area is where they are from (pre-dating Arabs), and the US has always and should always be their friend and protector.
I've had some good friends who were Jewish.
The location of current Israel is only beneficial for those playing the game of politics. Using religion as a form of social control is what they do as well as their neighboring countries. My ancestors fled religious persecution and a country controlled by religion. The Jewish people would certainly be much better off living in the USA. That part of the world with never know peace and isn't the business of Americans. We've done such a terrible job manipulating the world and we need to think more critically about doubling down on bad decisions and failing projects. If only because we're exposing ourselves to those wio are only going to benefit from our pursuit of self destruction.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Navigator » Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:10 pm

Now about a couple of current items.

I agree with House Speaker Johnson regarding the Epstein files. There should, at this point, be complete transparency.

I also found it rather funny that Adam Schiff is now most likely to get prosecuted for mortgage fraud (claiming to be a Maryland resident rather than a Californian to get a better rate).

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Navigator » Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:05 pm

I am perfectly fine with us doing everything possible to help the Israelis and everything possible to hurt the Iranians.

Israel exists because everyone hates the jews, the area is where they are from (pre-dating Arabs), and the US has always and should always be their friend and protector.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Sun Jul 06, 2025 1:58 pm

https://youtube.com/shorts/AussddHDFgM? ... 8GTGUT6Zy6
This very short clip was excellently stated. There's no need for the USA to be manipulated by a foreign power that has done many things bad according to recorded history. Many were persecuted by them, some crucified by them.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Wed Jul 02, 2025 10:11 pm

Jack Edwards wrote: Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:21 am Fullmoon said:
Didn't John say that Bannon was a student of GD or some form of generational theory? Looks like a good student who understands.
Bannon did a film documentary on Generational Dynamics many years ago. I remember John apologizing for skipping one of his daily analysis posts because he was busy with "something". At a different time, somebody suggested in Trump's first term that John ought to get involved since he was so tight with Bannon, to which he said his usual "If I was in the whitehouse I would just tell people what I think and wouldn't shut up and they would fire me" (paraphrased). In John's opinion Bannon definitely understood GD, and had likely informed others in the Whitehouse about it.

John once emailed Bannon as he was catching some flack to keep his chin up and not let the turkeys get him down and he posted Bannon's reply which was short and about what you'd expect.

John once commented that Bannon was often on one of his windmill tilting crusades.

My personal view is there is something shady about Bannon and he's all about self agrandizement.

Regards, Jack
If Bannon was a student of GD, it probably means he would do what he could to tilt the balance in our favor.
I don't know his history or the drama during/after his White House experience. Seems it wasn't pleasant and probably why John opted out.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by Jack Edwards » Wed Jul 02, 2025 9:21 am

Fullmoon said:
Didn't John say that Bannon was a student of GD or some form of generational theory? Looks like a good student who understands.
Bannon did a film documentary on Generational Dynamics many years ago. I remember John apologizing for skipping one of his daily analysis posts because he was busy with "something". At a different time, somebody suggested in Trump's first term that John ought to get involved since he was so tight with Bannon, to which he said his usual "If I was in the whitehouse I would just tell people what I think and wouldn't shut up and they would fire me" (paraphrased). In John's opinion Bannon definitely understood GD, and had likely informed others in the Whitehouse about it.

John once emailed Bannon as he was catching some flack to keep his chin up and not let the turkeys get him down and he posted Bannon's reply which was short and about what you'd expect.

John once commented that Bannon was often on one of his windmill tilting crusades.

My personal view is there is something shady about Bannon and he's all about self agrandizement.

Regards, Jack

Revolution?

by Bob Butler » Wed Jul 02, 2025 5:29 am

I'd like to think that the people living under various autocratic governments are aware that democratic ones are better for the people. They just don't have the gumption for the revolution it takes for the transformation.

Re: Generational Dynamics World View News

by FullMoon » Tue Jul 01, 2025 4:59 pm

https://youtube.com/shorts/pvxp8p_7jt0? ... fyslfIG81R

Didn't John say that Bannon was a student of GD or some form of generational theory? Looks like a good student who understands.

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