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Ponce
11th June 2011, 09:01 AM
Something about this was posted before but this is a more complete story......," Idaho Lt. Gov. Brad Little said last year. "Asia’s where the money is."...........is all about money, for those of you that don't know it, 80% of Chinas companies are owned by the military.
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China Wants To Construct A 50 Square Mile Self-Sustaining City South Of Boise, Idaho.

Thanks to the trillions of dollars that the Chinese have made flooding our shores with cheap products, China is now in a position of tremendous economic power. So what is China going to do with all of that money? One thing that they have decided to do is to buy up pieces of the United States and set up "special economic zones" inside our country from which they can continue to extend their economic domination.

One of these "special economic zones" would be just south of Boise, Idaho and the Idaho government is eager to give it to them. China National Machinery Industry Corporation (Sinomach for short) plans to construct a "technology zone" south of Boise Airport which would ultimately be up to 50 square miles in size. The Chinese Communist Party is the majority owner of Sinomach, so the 10,000 to 30,000 acre "self-sustaining city" that is being planned would essentially belong to the Chinese government.

The planned "self-sustaining city" in Idaho would include manufacturing facilities, warehouses, retail centers and large numbers of homes for Chinese workers. Basically it would be a slice of communist China dropped right into the middle of the United States.

According to the Idaho Statesman, the idea would be to build a self-contained city with all services included. It would be modeled after the "special economic zones" that currently exist in China.

Perhaps the most famous of these "special economic zones" is Shenzhen. Back in the 1970s, Shenzhen was just a very small fishing village. Today it is a sprawling metropolis of over 14 million people.

If the Chinese have their way, we will soon be seeing these "special economic zones" pop up all over the United States.

So exactly who is "Sinomach"?

The following description of the company comes directly from the website of Sinomach....

With approval of the State Council, China National Machinery Industry Corporation (SINOMACH) was established in January 1997. SINO-MACH is a large scale, state-owned enterprise group under the supervision of the State Assets Supervision and Administration Commission.
As you can see, Sinomach is basically an arm of the Chinese government.

The borrower is always the servant of the lender, and now China is buying up America.

The reality is that Sinomach is not looking only at Idaho. Sinomach is in discussions to develop "special economic zones" all over the United States.

Sinomach has recently dispatched delegations to Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania to explore the possibility of establishing "special economic zones" in those states.

Will such "self-contained communities" soon start appearing from coast to coast?

According to Dr. Jerome Corsi, the U.S. government has already set up 257 "foreign trade zones" across America. These "foreign trade zones" will apparently be given "special U.S. customs treatment" and will be used to promote global free trade....

"The FTZs tend to be located near airports, with easy access into the continental NAFTA and WTO multi-modal transportation systems being created to move free-trade goods cheaply, quickly and efficiently throughout the continent of North America."
So what do our politicians think about all of this?

Most of them are greatly in favor of it.

"Idaho’s the last state that should say we don’t want to do business with Asia," Idaho Lt. Gov. Brad Little said last year. "Asia’s where the money is."

So will all of this "foreign investment" really bring jobs back to the American people?

Perhaps a few, but the truth is that these "special economic zones" that the Chinese are setting up are designed to be self-contained communist Chinese communities. Some Americans will likely be employed in these areas, but not nearly as many as our politicians would have you to believe.

In addition, these "special economic zones" represent a massive national security threat. The communist Chinese could potentially be able to bring in and store massive amounts of military equipment virtually undetected.

In the days of the Cold War, we would have never dreamed of giving the Russians a 50 square mile city in the middle of Idaho.

But today we have become convinced that the communist Chinese want to be our great friends.

The following quote originally appeared in the Idaho Statesman, but has since apparently been taken down....

"The Chinese are looking for a beachhead in the United States," said Idaho Commerce Secretary Don Dietrich. "Idaho is ready to give them one."
Indeed.

If relations between the U.S. and China go south someday, we will deeply regret giving China so many open doors.

The truth is that you can never fully trust the communist Chinese. Their top military officers talk about a coming conflict with the United States all the time. China is extremely interested in North America. In fact, the Chinese and the Mexicans have even been holding talks on military cooperation.

But even if you don't consider the communist Chinese to be a military threat, you should be deeply concerned about the economic implications of what is happening.

Today, tens of millions of Americans are wondering why the economy is so bad.

Well, there are a lot of reasons, but the fact that we have sent China thousands of our factories, millions of our jobs and trillions of dollars of our national wealth is a major contributing factor.

If you do not know the truth about how badly the Chinese economy is wiping the floor with the Americen economy then you need to read this article: "40 Signs The Chinese Economy Is Beating The Living Daylights Out Of The U.S. Economy".

Beautiful new infrastructure is going up all over China today, and meanwhile many of our once great manufacturing cities are turning into rotted-out war zones.

China would not be what they are today if we had insisted that they abandon the communist system and respect basic human rights before we ever opened up trade with them.

But that did not happen. Instead we enthusiastically welcomed China into the WTO and we let the predatory Chinese system run wild.

In 2010, China had a "current account balance" of over 272 billion dollars, which was the largest in the world.

In 2010, the United States had a "current account balance" of negative 561 billion dollars. According to the CIA world factbook, that put us in last place in the entire world. In fact, our negative current account balance was more than 9 times larger than anyone else in the world. If you go check out this chart it will give you a really good idea of how nightmarish our trade situation has become.

The world is changing and nothing is ever going to be the same again.

Just ask the residents of Boise, Idaho - they are about to have a 50 square mile self-contained communist Chinese city plopped right into their backyard.

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/china-wants-to-construct-a-50-square-mile-self-sustaining-city-south-of-boise-idaho

Uncle Salty
11th June 2011, 09:26 AM
This should have been the storyline for the new Red Dawn. Economic zones get set up, military hardware and troops get moved in, US is invaded, and all of it was done in daylight with the approval of our elected officials.

You couldn't make this shit up.

keehah
11th June 2011, 09:44 AM
You couldn't make this shit up.

Well you could. But it seems there is no money to release a filmed movie, but money for a reality show.

ForbesBlog: Does An Anti-China Movie Need A Chinese Bailout? (http://blogs.forbes.com/china/2010/06/14/does-an-anti-china-movie-need-a-chinese-bailout/)

Jun. 14 2010 - posted by GADY EPSTEIN
Quite a bit of ink has been spilled in both the U.S. and China over the remake of the 1980′s so-bad-it’s-good thriller “Red Dawn,” which now casts the Chinese as the villain in place of the Soviets. But has the Red Menace struck even before the opening credits had a chance to roll?

The makers of “Red Dawn,” it seems, have run out of money to put the finishing touches on the film and it is unclear when the movie will ever come out, reports Patrick Goldstein of the L.A. Times. The studio behind the film, MGM, is in a financial mess, a dire situation which has already delayed the 23rd Bond film, with star Daniel Craig possibly decamping for “Girl With The Dragon Tattoo,” and caused director Guillermo del Toro to flee “The Hobbit.”

The Wrap reports that the studio is still targeting a Nov. 24 release date for “Red Dawn,” which has completed principal shooting — in the all-American (and, fittingly, cash-poor) city of Detroit. But the studio’s troubles beg the question of whether the film needs to raise more money. If so, there is one country that has plenty of cash to offer: America’s biggest creditors, of course, the Red Chinese.

Other cash-strapped American companies have come to China with their hands out, so why not MGM? A Chinese bailout for an anti-China movie would be a sweet irony for Beijing. OK, a little far-fetched — say, about as far-fetched as the U.S. being invaded by the Chinese and a ragtag band of American high school students miraculously kicking butt and raising the star-spangled banner.

I can see the headline now: China buys “Red Dawn,” suggests script changes.

Ponce
11th June 2011, 09:52 AM
So that now we cannot talk about the Zionist "Jews" or the Chinese.......Chinas next move?, start putting them in the US government like the Zionists have done.........China's first post in the US government will be something like "Special Relations Bureau For China-American Frienship".........after that it will then be a general at the Pentagon so that there is no war "by mistake".

Buddha
11th June 2011, 12:52 PM
It sucks, but I have realized that this is not our country anymore, and hasn't been for awhile.

Edit: Also, this has been going on in St. Louis, several weeks ago the story was that the Chinese wanted to build a high speed railway to more easily bring and distribute their goods. Of course everyone was against it, but they have no say STFU and do as your told.

SLV^GLD
11th June 2011, 12:54 PM
This sort of thing was predicted years ago on GIM1. Amazing, really.

Ponce
11th June 2011, 02:05 PM
For the past five years (GIM) I have been saying........"Learn Spanish and Chinese and buy water stock"... Ponce

In England now they cannot use water hoses because there is a shortage of water.......many places have to import theirs.

Eyebone
11th June 2011, 03:26 PM
Colonialism, who would have thought it?

I see blackness, I feel anger.

I hope this is not possible.

ximmy
11th June 2011, 03:44 PM
America... easy come... easy go...

keehah
13th June 2011, 03:40 PM
Time, June12, 2011: China's 'Wealth Drain': New Signs That Rich Chinese Are Set on Emigrating (http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2077139,00.html#ixzz1PCNF7rnY)

...It thus appears that it is a certain "lack of well—being" that is pushing wealthy Chinese to emigrate. The results of the Private Wealth Report are very much in line with other studies. A recent Gallop Wellbeing Survey showed that most Chinese people feel depressed, even as China has sky—high economic growth rates that Europe and America can only dream of. According to the survey, which asked respondents to choose between "thriving," "struggling," and "suffering" to describe their situation, only 12% think themselves as "thriving," while 17% describe themselves as "suffering," and 71% "struggling." The number of Chinese who feel that their life is improving is comparable to the number of Afghans and Yemeni who feel the same way, while the number of persons feeling they are "struggling" is approximately the same as in Haiti, Azerbaijan and Nepal.

It is a paradox that, in a country where more and more people are getting richer by the day — albeit to the detriment of the poor, who have benefitted very little from the country's new wealth — the general feeling of well—being should remain at rock—bottom. The poor grumble while the rich flee.

The truth is that, unless they emigrate, the wealthy have to suffer from the same causes of unhappiness as the poor. Take food safety. Last year, when a Chinese woman living in Canada was asked by the International Herald Tribune why she had left her country, she said it was because of the Sanlu (toxic baby milk) case, and also because of the "hatred against the rich." Her answer highlights the fact that, as the gap between the rich and the poor is getting wider, and the poor are complaining more and more, the rich are also getting more nervous. Some rich people even worry that the "redistribution of wealth might start all over again."


Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,2077139,00.html#ixzz1PCMvz7Qu

mick silver
13th June 2011, 05:20 PM
dam every day it just get better . the NWO is not to far off .

osoab
14th June 2011, 04:30 PM
The top link is a Der Spiegel article in German, the 2nd is the google translate page. Unfortunately, when a copy past is done, the German comes back. I tried to save it as a pdf and a text file, but the German comes back.

This article does not show up in the International version of Der Spiegel.

Basically they are painting the investment of China into Idaho as a great thing. The park will be the size of Amsterdam. They are also looking at Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania for other potential sites.

I left the first copy paragraph to show what I am talking about.


China plant Mega-Industriepark in den USA (http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,768388,00.html)



China plans to mega-industrial park in the U.S. (http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?act=url&hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=de&tl=en&u=http://www.spiegel.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/0,1518,768388,00.html&usg=ALkJrhiZ35umFylAe6xOaBq1DonNR1yDxQ)


When Americans speak of Boise, they think of potatoes, jazz and the hinterland.
Die Provinzhauptstadt des Bundesstaates Idaho produziert meist Nachrichten begrenzter Tragweite.
The provincial capital of the state of Idaho produces mostly messages of limited scope.
In jüngster Zeit kursieren Meldungen über gestohlene Zeitungen, aus denen Konsumenten die Beilagen herausnehmen, um Coupons auszuschneiden.
In recent reports circulating about stolen newspapers, from which consumers take out the inserts to cut out coupons.