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It's all about submarines lately. The world is changing, and it’s aimed entirely against China for its aggressive behaviors against India, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, etc., etc. As I warned you nearly two years ago, the West has begun to degrade the Chinese economy for this reason, forcing its industries to slow to a dead halt before eventually shrinking to negative figures in GDP. You’ve already read my previous posts in the last two weeks about how Russia is encircling China with allies and military assets. Likewise, the West is preparing China’s neighbors for the “feeding frenzy” of voracious sharks on the dying whale of the PRC.

For instance, the Indian government has launched a major naval expansion that will include the indigenous construction of seven stealth frigates and six nuclear powered attack submarines. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet approved plans to build the 13 new ships at about a cost of one trillion rupees or about $16 billion on Tuesday. India’s plans to procure six nuclear powered attack submarines (SSN) are also in line with regional trends where many nations in Southeast Asia are building up their undersea fleets as a way to counter Beijing’s growing naval might. After all, we have made sure that China’s lack of anti-submarine warfare capabilities will always be its Achilles’ heel.

During the Battle of the Senkakus in 2017 (when China will suffer her greatest naval defeat since the Humiliation of 1895 when Japan sank the Qing’s entire fleet) expect that the remainder of the PLA Navy’s surface ships, seemingly safe in the South China Sea, will be sunk by coordinated attacks from the diesel and nuclear submarine fleets of Vietnam, India, Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. All of the recent acquisitions by these countries will be completed by 2016, with crews from these respective nations already being trained by experienced Japanese, German and American forces for the eventual dissolution of the PRC into its constituent parts by 2017.

Yes, future-minded Chinese, which includes PLA executive staff, corporate executives and municipal officers, are already in the process of forming three new countries from the Han heartland: the Yangtze People’s Republic, the Yellow River Federation and the Oriental Pearl. During this same phase, Tibet will be free once again. East Turkestan will unite with other Central Asian countries in a new confederation of Muslim countries. United Mongolia will recover her ancient roots as a united people without the Han occupiers. Manchuria will pursue an independent foreign policy vis-a-vis a united Korea. Macau and Hong Kong will return to independent status. And Taiwan will rejoin the United Nations as a full member.

Once the dying whale of the PRC gasps its last breath, the sharks will swim back to their natural shores and revert to dolphins for world peace within the PAX Americana, including all the new Han countries that will be free to pursue their own national interests without the present colonial obligations that are holding you back from true freedom, peace and prosperity. Join us. Free the Chinese from CCP domination.

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There's money in this as a screenplay. Who do you see as the lead?

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Japan is the closest geographically, isn't it?

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Is lachance a time traveler?

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