Has China attacked the US using 2 WMDs, one the fake COVID virus? as a bioweapon to 'slow kill' and now Fentanyl (rainbow fentanyl) that is crushing tens of thousands of Americans yearly?
Oh, CharlieSeattle, you absolute 🤡 parade float of red-white-and-blue bluster—pearl-clutching over passport revocations for Israel critics one moment (https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/trump-gets-royal-red-carpet-treatment/comments) then demanding Trump nuke Chinese fentanyl freighters the next. What's the play, comrade? One hand waving the MAGA flag at Wall Street commies and CCP overlords (https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/big-tech-tries-to-defund-the-police/comments), the other sneaking peeks at anti-Zionist gripes like it's your guilty soy-latte ritual? And don't get me started on your Ukraine side-eye, blaming EU puppets over Putin pals (https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/ukraines-strategy-against-russia/comments)—smells like that far-left "globalist enabler" vibe, loyalty split between dual-citizen lobbies and Middle Eastern echo chambers. Or is it just your Che Guevara onesie chafing from all that selective patriotism? Keep downvoting truth bombs with your "-1" snowflake special, bro—America sees through the clown makeup. 🇺🇸❄️😂 What's next, a Substack manifesto on why Greenland annexation is "colonialist microaggression"? Spill it, Quisling-in-training!
Why don’t you call out Dr Jensen the creator of fentanyl. J & J bought his company and fentanyl is used in general anesthesia. 2 mg is a lethal dose and 1 mg is in the anesthesia cocktail. I know! I was victim to the usage which causes static hypotension.
Spent 5 days in hospital because of the lasting effects. My knee doctor proclaimed 80% of his patients get static hypotension. Great business model for the hospital. Fentynal is a money maker! Legal and illegal. Got to stop Trump from trying to destroy the fentanyl pipeline!
Seeing as the empires of the west began this with opium wars, in the 19th century, the Chinese again only copying, the biggest learnings should be for us?
When someone draws a parallel between that 19th-century trade war and modern-day allegations (of fentanyl or COVID/vaccine issues), it’s a very different scenario: the actors, legal frameworks, public health systems, international regimes are entirely different. While China’s historical experience of humiliation informs its national narrative, to treat alleged modern drug trafficking as “pay-back” requires more than just historical analogy.
And in any event, whether victims in the past or actors today, the core point is: no person, in any country, “deserves” to die from drugs, trafficked or otherwise — that’s a tragic abuse of public health and human rights.”
Target street drug dealers, death penalty for selling drugs. One way to win. Execute ALL offenders immediately. The supply of sellers will dry up out of fear of execution or offenders will be executed until none are left.
Drugs and booze and distractions have been used in conflicts this no different just more efficient. Just look at the number of zombies out there. Perimeter secure no shots fired weak assholes. Stop using
NO " WE DONT NEED TO EN GAGE CHIONA IN A WAR- WE NEED TO (ONE) START JAILING BANKERS FOR HOUSING DRUG DEALERS MONIES- AND ANY ONE ELSE WHO DEALS WITH THEM, WE HAVE TO SET UP MEDICAL CENTERS -T O DOSE THE DRUGGIES WITH MARCAN
THOSE THTA WONT OR DONT-- THERE'S ALWAYS BOOT HILL!!!
The characterization of China's government as a "kleptocracy of shallow, sociopathic criminal thugs" not only couldn't be further from the truth—it's a baseless trope peddled by Western media echo chambers that ignores the empirical reality of China's remarkable advancements under its leadership—it's also classic projection and gaslighting, the kind of fever-swamp rhetoric you'd expect from a think-tank intern who just discovered a thesaurus and a CIA paycheck. Far from "methodically destroying Chinese progress, culture, and fertility," the Chinese Communist Party has engineered an era of human development that leaves the U.S. looking like a rusting jalopy next to a maglev train.
Consider cognitive horsepower: China's mean IQ clocks in at 104–107, a testament to a system that drills math, science, and critical thinking into kids before they can spell "TikTok." The U.S.? A limp 98–99, dragged down by crumbling schools, opioid-zombified towns, and a culture that rewards influencers over engineers. Although the US practices dysgenics and there are many inbred retards, perhaps more than in any other nation, that gap isn't just genetics—it's governance too, and China’s is winning.
Economically, the idea that China’s "criminally motivated schemes impoverished its people" is the sort of howler that makes statisticians spit out their tea. Since 1978, China has yanked 800 million souls out of extreme poverty—75% of the global total—via land reforms, industrial policy, and infrastructure that would make Eisenhower blush. Average GDP growth? Over 9% annually for four decades, turning rice paddies into high tech hubs. Patents filed yearly now dwarf the U.S., with breakthroughs in quantum, renewables, and EVs that leave Silicon Valley chasing shadows. Meanwhile, America’s "free market" has delivered stagnant wages for half the population, 40 million in poverty, and innovation funneled into stock buybacks and surveillance ads.
Crime as a proxy for societal health? China’s homicide rate: a serene 0.5–1 per 100,000. The U.S.: 5.76 in 2023, fueled by for-profit prisons, and untreated mental illness. Lower criminality, fewer personality disorders, safer streets—China’s doing social cohesion right while America cosplays Mad Max.
And moral high ground? Please. The U.S. human-rights résumé reads like a war-crimes highlight reel: No Gun Ri (Korean War refugees machine-gunned under U.S. orders), My Lai (500 Vietnamese civilians raped and butchered), Philippine "water cure" torture, Haiti’s century of coups and massacres, Kunduz hospital bombing (42 dead, including children), Abu Ghraib’s torture porn, Fallujah’s white-phosphorus barbecue—over a million Iraqi civilians dead in a war built on lies. That’s not "freedom"—that’s empire in a ski mask.
Then there’s the FDA green-lighting mRNA shots under emergency use, ignoring myocarditis signals, mandating experimental gene therapy, and letting Pfizer pocket $100 billion while excess deaths spiked and trust cratered. Sociopathic? Physician, heal thyself.
The writer’s swallowed a half-century of NED-funded fairy tales—Sinophobia on tap to distract from America’s own collapse. China isn’t the enemy; it’s the mirror. That said, I couldn’t agree more with the final point: Americans need to stop being so fucking neurotic and to stop catastrophizing, stop getting sodomized so eagerly in bath houses, and to start worrying less about China and focusing on self-created American problems.
You leave out China's authoritarian tyrant rule, sure with this system they do better in much, but no freedom, no independent thinking, no fair judicial system, spy camera's in every sector, the citizens can be considered slaves. China's buildup of their military, invading every island they can, the unrelenting threat to take Taiwan, the shipping of fentanyl ingredients to Mexico, in order to kill Americans, they truly are an evil empire.
Mao sent all the administrators to the rice farms and sent kids to run the institutions. Definition of socialism failure. Leveled the playing field. My 3 1/2 weeks in China were fantastic. The average person wants the same as we do. Peace and Prosperity.
Well it's an example of the disfunction of a dictatorship ran by megalomaniacs that murdered hundreds if not thousands of innocent protesters. We had some of that here when the Capitol Police murdered 4 innocent protesters on Jan 6.
Impossible task when it takes a two wage earning husband and wife to make ends meet in our dysfunctional society that has 47 million on the SNAP dole thanks to the Democrats.
I was in Beijing in 1997 when bicycles were the number one mode of transportation. Technology wise they have leap frogged into the 21st century. Back then, I sensed talking to the workers they would love to leave because their future was controlled. So, there is truth on both sides of the issue. We need to focus on fixing what has been allowed to occur in the USA in the last 20 years that are detrimental to our future. Of course, fighting the deep money state makes it difficult in food and medicine,.
Keeping a balance is a society seems almost impossible when the gatekeepers have been corrupted. Was in Xian China in 1997. Meet American engineer helping China build their first jet factory. Their space facility was just outside the walled city. Guarded. Could not take a picture of the main gate.
Trump, when are you going to attack the Communist Chinese planes and ships bringing Fentanyl precursor chemicals to Mexico?
No favors Trump! Ban all trade with Communist China.
Fine Communist China “”50 Trillion”” for thousands of US Covid deaths, Fentanyl deaths, Subversion, Spying and IT theft against the USA!
Oh, CharlieSeattle, you absolute 🤡 parade float of red-white-and-blue bluster—pearl-clutching over passport revocations for Israel critics one moment (https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/trump-gets-royal-red-carpet-treatment/comments) then demanding Trump nuke Chinese fentanyl freighters the next. What's the play, comrade? One hand waving the MAGA flag at Wall Street commies and CCP overlords (https://mattstoller.substack.com/p/big-tech-tries-to-defund-the-police/comments), the other sneaking peeks at anti-Zionist gripes like it's your guilty soy-latte ritual? And don't get me started on your Ukraine side-eye, blaming EU puppets over Putin pals (https://leohohmann.substack.com/p/ukraines-strategy-against-russia/comments)—smells like that far-left "globalist enabler" vibe, loyalty split between dual-citizen lobbies and Middle Eastern echo chambers. Or is it just your Che Guevara onesie chafing from all that selective patriotism? Keep downvoting truth bombs with your "-1" snowflake special, bro—America sees through the clown makeup. 🇺🇸❄️😂 What's next, a Substack manifesto on why Greenland annexation is "colonialist microaggression"? Spill it, Quisling-in-training!
FO
Although I consider myself to be a pacifist, in this case I second your call to Trump...
Why don’t you call out Dr Jensen the creator of fentanyl. J & J bought his company and fentanyl is used in general anesthesia. 2 mg is a lethal dose and 1 mg is in the anesthesia cocktail. I know! I was victim to the usage which causes static hypotension.
Spent 5 days in hospital because of the lasting effects. My knee doctor proclaimed 80% of his patients get static hypotension. Great business model for the hospital. Fentynal is a money maker! Legal and illegal. Got to stop Trump from trying to destroy the fentanyl pipeline!
Seeing as the empires of the west began this with opium wars, in the 19th century, the Chinese again only copying, the biggest learnings should be for us?
When someone draws a parallel between that 19th-century trade war and modern-day allegations (of fentanyl or COVID/vaccine issues), it’s a very different scenario: the actors, legal frameworks, public health systems, international regimes are entirely different. While China’s historical experience of humiliation informs its national narrative, to treat alleged modern drug trafficking as “pay-back” requires more than just historical analogy.
And in any event, whether victims in the past or actors today, the core point is: no person, in any country, “deserves” to die from drugs, trafficked or otherwise — that’s a tragic abuse of public health and human rights.”
We of the west taught them, what can we learn?
Target street drug dealers, death penalty for selling drugs. One way to win. Execute ALL offenders immediately. The supply of sellers will dry up out of fear of execution or offenders will be executed until none are left.
Sounds like a replay of a 30yo Joe Biden .
Drugs and booze and distractions have been used in conflicts this no different just more efficient. Just look at the number of zombies out there. Perimeter secure no shots fired weak assholes. Stop using
Yet again, in the latest meeting with Trump, Ji promises to stop shipping the ingredients to Mexico, and I remain not believing it.
NO " WE DONT NEED TO EN GAGE CHIONA IN A WAR- WE NEED TO (ONE) START JAILING BANKERS FOR HOUSING DRUG DEALERS MONIES- AND ANY ONE ELSE WHO DEALS WITH THEM, WE HAVE TO SET UP MEDICAL CENTERS -T O DOSE THE DRUGGIES WITH MARCAN
THOSE THTA WONT OR DONT-- THERE'S ALWAYS BOOT HILL!!!
Makes sense to me!!
China is getting a full grip on Canada making it too easy to reach the USA!
Winnipeg Lab Leak. Libs let that blow over.
New PM got ties with China thru Brookfield.
BC is overran with Chinese cartel pushing fentanyl over the boarder.
There’s lots of chatter on what chinas doing in Canada.
YES - maybe hit the production at the source - Wuhan - not the secondary step in Venezuela, Mexico etc???
It would be a shame if a massive explosion of unknown origin vaporized Wuhan.
tks for post
YES!!! THEY HAVE.
The characterization of China's government as a "kleptocracy of shallow, sociopathic criminal thugs" not only couldn't be further from the truth—it's a baseless trope peddled by Western media echo chambers that ignores the empirical reality of China's remarkable advancements under its leadership—it's also classic projection and gaslighting, the kind of fever-swamp rhetoric you'd expect from a think-tank intern who just discovered a thesaurus and a CIA paycheck. Far from "methodically destroying Chinese progress, culture, and fertility," the Chinese Communist Party has engineered an era of human development that leaves the U.S. looking like a rusting jalopy next to a maglev train.
Consider cognitive horsepower: China's mean IQ clocks in at 104–107, a testament to a system that drills math, science, and critical thinking into kids before they can spell "TikTok." The U.S.? A limp 98–99, dragged down by crumbling schools, opioid-zombified towns, and a culture that rewards influencers over engineers. Although the US practices dysgenics and there are many inbred retards, perhaps more than in any other nation, that gap isn't just genetics—it's governance too, and China’s is winning.
Economically, the idea that China’s "criminally motivated schemes impoverished its people" is the sort of howler that makes statisticians spit out their tea. Since 1978, China has yanked 800 million souls out of extreme poverty—75% of the global total—via land reforms, industrial policy, and infrastructure that would make Eisenhower blush. Average GDP growth? Over 9% annually for four decades, turning rice paddies into high tech hubs. Patents filed yearly now dwarf the U.S., with breakthroughs in quantum, renewables, and EVs that leave Silicon Valley chasing shadows. Meanwhile, America’s "free market" has delivered stagnant wages for half the population, 40 million in poverty, and innovation funneled into stock buybacks and surveillance ads.
Crime as a proxy for societal health? China’s homicide rate: a serene 0.5–1 per 100,000. The U.S.: 5.76 in 2023, fueled by for-profit prisons, and untreated mental illness. Lower criminality, fewer personality disorders, safer streets—China’s doing social cohesion right while America cosplays Mad Max.
And moral high ground? Please. The U.S. human-rights résumé reads like a war-crimes highlight reel: No Gun Ri (Korean War refugees machine-gunned under U.S. orders), My Lai (500 Vietnamese civilians raped and butchered), Philippine "water cure" torture, Haiti’s century of coups and massacres, Kunduz hospital bombing (42 dead, including children), Abu Ghraib’s torture porn, Fallujah’s white-phosphorus barbecue—over a million Iraqi civilians dead in a war built on lies. That’s not "freedom"—that’s empire in a ski mask.
Then there’s the FDA green-lighting mRNA shots under emergency use, ignoring myocarditis signals, mandating experimental gene therapy, and letting Pfizer pocket $100 billion while excess deaths spiked and trust cratered. Sociopathic? Physician, heal thyself.
The writer’s swallowed a half-century of NED-funded fairy tales—Sinophobia on tap to distract from America’s own collapse. China isn’t the enemy; it’s the mirror. That said, I couldn’t agree more with the final point: Americans need to stop being so fucking neurotic and to stop catastrophizing, stop getting sodomized so eagerly in bath houses, and to start worrying less about China and focusing on self-created American problems.
You leave out China's authoritarian tyrant rule, sure with this system they do better in much, but no freedom, no independent thinking, no fair judicial system, spy camera's in every sector, the citizens can be considered slaves. China's buildup of their military, invading every island they can, the unrelenting threat to take Taiwan, the shipping of fentanyl ingredients to Mexico, in order to kill Americans, they truly are an evil empire.
Mao sent all the administrators to the rice farms and sent kids to run the institutions. Definition of socialism failure. Leveled the playing field. My 3 1/2 weeks in China were fantastic. The average person wants the same as we do. Peace and Prosperity.
Too bad they can't overthrow that despicable dictatorship. Maybe it will implode one day, communism never works.
Did the guide mention Tiananmen Square?
Well it's an example of the disfunction of a dictatorship ran by megalomaniacs that murdered hundreds if not thousands of innocent protesters. We had some of that here when the Capitol Police murdered 4 innocent protesters on Jan 6.
Impossible task when it takes a two wage earning husband and wife to make ends meet in our dysfunctional society that has 47 million on the SNAP dole thanks to the Democrats.
So, why is it that I keep getting solicitations to join a substack run by young Chinese women?
Tiananmen Square
I was in Beijing in 1997 when bicycles were the number one mode of transportation. Technology wise they have leap frogged into the 21st century. Back then, I sensed talking to the workers they would love to leave because their future was controlled. So, there is truth on both sides of the issue. We need to focus on fixing what has been allowed to occur in the USA in the last 20 years that are detrimental to our future. Of course, fighting the deep money state makes it difficult in food and medicine,.
Keeping a balance is a society seems almost impossible when the gatekeepers have been corrupted. Was in Xian China in 1997. Meet American engineer helping China build their first jet factory. Their space facility was just outside the walled city. Guarded. Could not take a picture of the main gate.
Their technology speaks differently.