‘Beware of China’ is going to be a personal journal of my research and observations on the Chinese regime’s overt and covert policies of dominating world financial, industrial, cultural and religious markets and customs. What has spurred my imagination and motivation in developing such a blog? Well, to begin with I have been a life-long lover of Tibetan culture and religion and over the years have read the countless journals and other documentation covering the invasion of Tibet by the Peoples Republic of China. The utter destruction, the killings, torture, raping and pillaging of that country, the people and its resources, has led me to this point.
Regarding Tibet, consider this:
China invaded Tibet in 1949 based on the premise that it had always been part of China and that they came to liberate the Tibetan people from the feudal ‘hold’ by the Regents, the Dalai Lama and monastic rule. Lies, total lies. The truth of the matter was, Tibet and China lived peacefully side-by-side for 1300 years. It is not the purpose of this blog to delve deep into Sino-Tibetan relations, suffice to say, that after the Chinese cultural revolution of Chairman Mao, the Chinese decided that Tibet had always been a part of China and after the invasion of the Peoples Liberation Army in 1950, life would never be the same for Tibetans.
It seems like life today for all of us in the West, as well as the East, is being systematically influenced by China. One cannot go into a shop, a supermarket, a back-street haberdashery, a High Street boutique, even designer clothes shops, without being confronted by the now ubiquitous ‘Made in China’ label. I, personally, became more and more conscious of the extent of the sheer enormity of Chinese goods in our High Street shops and malls when I bought a pair of Wrangler jeans a couple of years ago only to find they were made in China. Wranglers made in China? Yes! Even American classics were being manufactured in China!
With my background knowledge of what China had done in Tibet, I decided to check every label and tag, brand, mark and stamp on anything and everything: electrical goods, clothes, toys, stationery items, computer equipment, food stuffs; you name it, the Chinese had manufactured it. It’s when I learned that they have and continue to use forced/slave labour, prisoners and even children to manufacture all of the above - and it is this that shall be the singular thread running through all subsequent blogs.
Just recently I read one of the most powerful books I have ever read in my lifetime. It was when visiting the http://www.boycottmadeinchina.org/ website that I discovered the thought-provoking Buying the Dragon’s Teeth by Jamyang Norbu. If I had my way, I would have this book made a part of the British National Curriculum - in fact it should be necessary reading for all people above the age of 16 around the world. I would have it given away on the National Health Service, because this book is probably the definitive work on the evil Chinese regime ever published.
With the writer’s/publisher’s permission I want to include a review of this important publication on this blogsite. We shall see. In the meantime look out for the beginning of a blogsite dedicated to exposing the evils of the most dangerous regime since the Nazis.
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