How China is turning its biggest desert into new sources of life
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Some good news during these dark days! Thanks for sharing. Positive information coming out of Xinjiang, of all places, warrants a disclaimer imo: This video may contain content that is not suitable for zombified viewers, and viewer discretion is advised. The opinions and views expressed in the video by Uyghurs… Read more »
Thank’s so much, Amarynth – this story made my day!
These stacking functions that China comes up with are just unprecedented. I’m so impressed each time I see one of these.
True, this integration of means in a society is really ‘only in China’.
Beautiful and thx for sharing, but beware that when certain Americans become aware of this story, they might say that the ideas originated from them… ๐
absolutely agree, dear col. i’ve shared this widely.
col, in case you haven’t read richard werner’s newest…it’s on his substack or i’d link. google:
werner economics
Richard Werner’s substack
Japanese Lesson: Crisis are Created to Centralise Control and Destroy the Middle Class.
cheers, emerson.
Thanks, Emerson – I will check it out – when it comes to Werner, as you know, I am all ears.
I just checked it out, thanks, Emerson – yes, a nice summary by Werner. My take home – no economy can function effectively unless the monetary and fiscal powers that be, fully appreciate the role of the real economy and tailor their policy accordingly – same too with QE –… Read more »
all you say is so true, col, & cleanly cut. japan may not have had the option of its central bank remaining a public utility. for japan the fallout from hiroshima & nagasaki is never-ending. a future empire longs to visit upon iran. the legacy of mao enabled deng to… Read more »