The goal of the Great Reset, from the point of view of the WEF/Neocon Cabal, is to take out the major competitors of the Cabal-controlled US, namely, Russia and China.
As Neocon spokes-blabbermouth Peter Zeihan likes to say, the easiest way to bring down China is to cut off the oil that feeds its economic base. Widespread famine will result within six months. The easiest way to do this is to foment conflict in the Middle East where ancient hatreds simmer ready to be exploited by the antisocial geniuses of the Cabal.
This is in the process of being accomplished, with Israel’s provocative attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. This comes on top of the Yemini attacks on shipping in the Red Sea that have already raised energy prices around the world. What caused the Yemini to begin such attacks? Let’s as MS Copilot GPT-4:
In recent times, the Red Sea has witnessed a series of attacks on shipping vessels, primarily carried out by the Houthi group in Yemen. Let’s delve into the causes and implications of these attacks:
Background:
The Red Sea is a crucial waterway connecting the Indian Ocean to the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean Sea. It has long been vital for global commerce, facilitating the movement of goods between Europe and Asia.
Since last fall, the Houthi rebels in Yemen have targeted commercial vessels in the Red Sea, leading to significant disruptions in one of the world’s most important maritime routes.
Reasons for Attacks:
The attacks were launched following the outbreak of war in Israel and Gaza.
The Houthi militants have been deploying drones and missiles to target commercial ships1.
These actions have escalated geopolitical tensions in the region.
Impact on Shipping Industry and Global Economy:
Zera Zheng, Global Head of Business Resilience Consulting at Maersk, highlights the following impacts:
Over 33 attacks have been reported since November 2023.
The disruptions threaten a key maritime route essential for a significant share of global container traffic and over $1 trillion in annual merchandise.
The US and EU have spearheaded operations to safeguard navigation and trade flows.
However, challenges persist due to the Houthis’ use of drones, missiles, and vessel tracking capabilities.
As a result, there has been an immediate contraction in market capacity and a surge in shipping rates.
Companies are seeking greater flexibility and resilience in their supply chains to navigate these turbulent times1.
Alternative Routes:
Disruptions in the Red Sea have led companies to reroute around the Cape of Good Hope.
This redirection has significant impacts on global trade networks and economic stability1.
In summary, the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have far-reaching economic implications, affecting global commerce, logistics, and the stability of supply chains. The situation remains complex, and efforts to safeguard navigation continue through international cooperation and naval presence1.
So Bibi and the Cabal got things going with the Gaza genocidal extravaganza that bears all the markings of a 9-11-type provoked attack that is allowed to happen to justify the response.
“Ukraine,” i.e., the NATO/Cabal agent assigned to provoke Russia into WWIII, has been attacking Russian refineries deeper and deeper in Russia.
Certainly! Here are some references to the recent Ukrainian drone attacks on a Russian oil refinery and a drone factory deep inside Russia:
The Guardian:
The attacks occurred more than 800 miles from the border and were the first in the Tatarstan region since the beginning of the war.
Ukrainian drones targeted Russia’s largest oil refinery and a factory producing Iranian-designed Shahed drones used on the war’s frontlines.
The head of Tatarstan confirmed the strikes but claimed no serious damage or disruption to industrial output.
Russia reported intercepting a drone meant to strike Tatneft’s Taneco refinery, which processes about 360,000 barrels of oil per day1.
MSNBC:
The Ukrainian drone hit Russia’s third-largest oil refinery, located 1,300 km (800 miles) from the front lines.
The strike caused no critical damage, according to industry sources2.
Politico:
In a separate incident, Ukraine attacked an oil refinery in Tuapse, a city 1,000 kilometers away from Ukraine-controlled territory.
These attacks are part of Ukraine’s strategy to cause economic damage and limit supplies to Russia’s military. The situation remains tense, and international attention is focused on these developments123.
It is only a matter of time before “Ukraine” attacks the pipelines from Russia to China, which imports 19 percent of its imported oil from Russia.
Certainly! Let’s explore the oil and gas pipelines connecting Russia and China:
Eastern Siberia–Pacific Ocean Oil Pipeline (ESPO):
The ESPO pipeline is a system designed to export Russian crude oil to the Asia-Pacific markets, including Japan, China, and Korea.
It spans a vast distance, running from Eastern Siberia to the Pacific Ocean.
The pipeline is built and operated by the Russian pipeline company Transneft1.
Deliveries of Russian oil via the ESPO pipeline to mainland China began in 2011.
Crude oil is injected into the 942-km mainland China branch of the ESPO oil pipeline and further into the Northeastern oil pipeline network.
As a result, Russia has become the largest oil exporter to mainland China, surpassing Saudi Arabia.
In 2021, Asian refineries imported approximately 2.4 million barrels per day (MMb/d) or about 120 million metric tons per year of Russian oil via the ESPO pipeline and waterborne routes, with over 80% of the oil delivered to mainland China2.
Power of Siberia Gas Pipeline:
The Power of Siberia is a natural gas pipeline that connects Siberia to Shanghai, China.
The portion located in Russia is called “Power of Siberia”.
It began delivering natural gas to northern China in December 2019.
In China, the pipeline runs down the eastern side of the country, passing through the capital city of Beijing and extending to Shanghai.
The middle phase of the pipeline started operations in December 2020, and the final southern section is set to begin gas deliveries in 2025.
The pipeline is a joint effort between state-owned energy companies: Russia’s Gazprom and China National Petroleum Corp.3.
The China-Russia pipeline is significant for China’s energy diversification, especially as Moscow faces the possibility of reduced natural gas purchases from the European Union due to geopolitical tensions.
Although Russia has reportedly invested $55 billion in its pipeline deal with China, natural gas imports through the pipeline have totaled only $3.81 billion since December 2019. However, Chinese purchases have increased in recent times3.
In summary, these pipelines play crucial roles in ensuring energy supply and cooperation between Russia and China, benefiting both nations’ economies and energy security.
The financial sanctions that the West has imposed on China and Russia have hurt China far more than Russia, whose economy has benefitted from relatively high oil and grain prices.
China is in dire straits.
China’s real estate sector, formerly 29 percent of GDP built on a financial Ponzi scheme where citizens had to assume mortgages while their “property” was still in construction, has utterly collapsed in a debt deflation that is sweeping through the economy, as housing was the primary store of wealth for the Chinese population.
China’s manufacturing sector, once the workshop of the world, is now largely standing idle as orders have dried up from the many nations that the Cabal bullies have scared away from doing business with China. Yet China has retained strong trading ties with many nations in the BRICS+ half of the world. See “‘60 Minutes’ on the US-China relationship” for details.
China is attempting to shift its economy to advanced manufacturing, but the heavy-handed approach of Xi’s government has alienated entrepreneurs and foreign investors. Capital is flowing out of China. Wealthy Chinese are emigrating legally. Reportedly, many of the Chinese coming across the southern US border illegally are economic migrants.
The mood in China is depressed, especially among Chinese youth, with a locally estimated unemployment rate of nearly 50 percent (the government’s numbers are fake). Many have given up looking for a job and are “lying flat,” living at a subsistence level. Age discrimination is legal in China, and most employers refuse to hire anyone over 35. See the “China Observer” post below. Many who moved to the cities in the great migration of the past several decades have returned to their home villages.
The Chinese fertility rate has dropped below 1.0, well below the 2.3 required for population replacement.
Foreign direct investment in China has fallen to levels not seen in 30 years.
Certainly! Here are some recent reports on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in China:
Plummeting FDI in 2023:
Foreign direct investment in China reached a 30-year low in 2023, with a net basis of $33 billion.
This represents an 80% decrease from the previous year (2022) and a stark decline from the peak of $344 billion recorded in 20211.
Shifts in FDI Sources:
China’s FDI landscape is undergoing significant shifts.
Emerging new sources of FDI flow are influencing investment patterns.
In 2022, the top 15 FDI sources for China included countries such as Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, and the United States2.
Challenges and Assurances:
Foreign investors have serious concerns about investing in China.
Beijing is actively listening to these concerns, but more than assurances will be needed to revive FDI into the country3.
These reports highlight the complexities and fluctuations in FDI trends within China, impacting its economy and global business relations.
It is a no-brainer that the Cabal will engineer a global energy shock in 2024 to “put China down” and create conditions in the West for the imposition of quasi-lockdown or martial law.
For more details on the economic war between the West and China, watch Singaporean Sean Foo’s latest.
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Independent journalists at “China Observer” report on conditions on the ground in mainland China with obvious authenticity. This is a portrait of a nation in a depression.
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