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FTR#1312 Update on the Destabilization of China, Part 1
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This program updates the ongoing destabilization of China. Key Points of Analysis and Discussion Include: 1a.--Presidential emergency declarations have made it legal for the U.S. to test chemical and biological weapons on the American people. 1b.--The importation of solar panels has been made more difficult and opaque by virtue of the "Uighur genocide/human rights violations' meme. 1c.--A recent op-ed piece in The New York Times reinforced the Uighur genocide meme. 2.--An expert opinion on the Biden administration ban on chips summed up the essence of the ban: “ . . . . Though delivered in the unassuming form of updated export rules, the Oct. 7 controls essentially seek to eradicate, root and branch, China’s entire ecosystem of advanced technology. ‘The new policy embodied in Oct. 7 is : Not only are we not going to allow China to progress any further technologically, we are going to actively reverse their current state of the art,’ Allen says. C.J. muse, a senior semiconductor analyst at Evercore ISI, put it this way: “If you’d told me about these rules five years ago, I would’ve told you that’s an act of war—we’d have to be at war.’. . .” 3.--The U.N. report on alleged human rights violations in Xinjiang was fundamentally flawed: “ . . . .It is well known but worth noting, that no Islamic country has criticized China for human rights abuses and, despite many visits, none have alleged crimes against humanity by China . . . . optimism was dashed by this report being released around midnight on her last day in office and without any signature or commentary from her interestingly, it is not signed by anyone, let alone anyone in authority; the authors, like many of the witnesses, remain anonymous. . . .” 4.--Despite sanctions, Huawei has developed a new 7nm chip for its latest mobile phone. 5.--With characteristically propagandized coverage, the U.S. MSM feeds the public a steady message of doom and gloom over China. 6.--Qualcomm will be particularly hard hit by the new Huawei chips/phones. 7.--The doom and gloom over China has been sounded in the past and proved to be fallacious.
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