Archives par mot-clé : China
Interview with John Mearsheimer about the tension between nationalism and liberalism, on Hidden Forcess
President Trump press conference on May 30th 2019
A very energetic Donald Trump spoke to the press on Thursday. That’s the Trump I like. I am confident that he will win in 2020 and that his second term will be even better than the first. And, by the way, I can’t wait for all those documents to be declassified… What a spectacle it will be!
Interview with Declan Ganley about 5G communications on Secure Freedom Radio
In this interview with Declan Ganley, the question of the detrimental health effects caused by radio-frequencies and electromagnetic radiation is not covered. However, it is a good summary of the current situation regarding the business, communications and technology implications of 5G.
Paul Joseph Watson comments on China’s social credit system on Infowars
Adam Green analyses the legacy of George H.W. Bush on Red Ice TV
Interview with Declan Ganley about the 5G wireless system, on SFR
The Chinese are positioning themselves to try to become the masters of the 5G wireless communication system. This has very serious implications for national security, cybersecurity and military operations. The West should remain sovereign in this matter and have its own independent 5G system. Chinese leaders give incentives to countries to convince them of adopting its 5G technology and, as it is often the case, decision makers in our western hemisphere are tempted to look only at the bottom line and not at our broader general interest as sovereign nations. We have to wake up now. The whole show is presented in one single audio file. I also join two articles written by Arthur Herman at Forbes.com that were recommended by host Frank Gaffney to complete the study of this issue.
President Trump rallys in Pennsylvania and Ohio
President Trump-Vladimir Poutine joint press conference
I watched again the joint press conference of President Trump with Vladimir Poutine…and I can’t find nothing wrong with it. The Swamp has gone hysterical about it but it was foreseeable. The thing that made the Swamp angry the most is probably the fact that President Trump exposed the corrupt elements of the intelligence community, for what they are, and that he did it in front of the whole world and with Vladimir Putin as a witness. I don’t think I could have done it better. It was both brilliant and perfect. As I have said in earlier articles, there are people in the intelligence community, in the police also, who are doing things that are immoral and sometimes illegal. They have smeared and framed thousands and thousands of people, destroyed their lives, their reputation. They did it very often to please politicians hungry for power and control. They got away with it most of the times because the people they targeted were too little to defend themselves. But now that they have tried their dirty tricks on the President of the United States, and that it failed, finally, they are going to answer for their misdeeds. They are in trouble. John Brennan, James Clapper and James Comey can say what they want but the facts speak for themselves. I think that in the long run the fallout of that meeting will be great for both countries and for the world. If the United States and Russia can work together to build a better world it would be fantastic. Because now, in the current system, you have China that is ripping off everybody else with their cheap products and the robbery of technology and intellectual property that they do, and you have the islamists who destroy the cultures of the world one by one with their ideology of conquest. The United States and Russia, by cancelling each other out as they have been doing for more than a century, are enabling the complete collapse of civilization itself. This is it. We have an appointment with history and I want our world leaders to be there on time when the fate of the planet is on the line.
China’s ‘debt-trap’ diplomacy on Secure Freedom Radio
To listen to the show on the original Secure Freedom Radio page, go to China’s ‘debt-trap’ diplomacy. I added a fifth interview with Robert Ramano from a following program.