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China Planting Fields of Stones - Why?

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Yes, this is a long 17 minute video, but it’s worth the watch. In summary it shows and explains why this and many other measures are taken to fool environmental inspectors. Reason being that China’s pollution has gotten so bad in some areas that everything is barren and nothing will grow.



Summary is that China is attempting to put on a facade for the world to hide the fact that they are the number one polluter in the world, with polluting emissions greater than all of the other developed nations combined. They are literally polluting the world.

I realize that many of you roughly know this to be true, but seeing the extent is eye opening for sure.
 
The USSR used to do that.

Notice a pattern? Commies faking harvests while people starve? Or to deceive the International Community.

U.S. Dept of Ag and Agency both used to have analysis sections devoted to studying the Soviet Grain harvests. Because when they were trying to buy grain (they never made quotas) the prices on the world market would go up if the Sovs had a bad harvest. And since they had to pay in 'hard currency' (aka Gold) it was in their interest to depress the world grain prices. They had all kinds of tricks... but the U.S. Photoanalysts (and ground personnel) usually could spot it. And issue 'accurate' reports about the Soviet grain harvest. Or not... depending on what they wanted to do to the Sovs... or how they wanted them to react.

Halls of mirrors.

The ChiComs are the biggest polluters in the world, but they continually force the west to destroy its economies over a 'Green hoax' that is really just socialism wrapped in polar bears.

This is all part of trying to show how 'fertile' they are... and what a good 'agricultural' partner the can be. Rocks... look like cotton plants, methinks. Whose national economies are heavily dependant on cotton? And why does China want to damage those economies? Egypt comes to mind. U.S. But India and Australia are the ones the probably want to target most. If the 'markets' think China suddenly has a bumper crop of cotton that will come on the market, the Indian and Australian sectors will probably crash. Economic warfare.

Look at what China did to the Bordeaux market around 2010.... they utterly destroyed it... and then bought up a ton of vineyards in France.

They do not play by traditional rules. They are communists. Not human beings.

Sirhr
 
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Yes, this is a long 17 minute video, but it’s worth the watch. In summary it shows and explains why this and many other measures are taken to fool environmental inspectors. Reason being that China’s pollution has gotten so bad in some areas that everything is barren and nothing will grow.



Summary is that China is attempting to put on a facade for the world to hide the fact that they are the number one polluter in the world, with polluting emissions greater than all of the other developed nations combined. They are literally polluting the world.

I realize that many of you roughly know this to be true, but seeing the extent is eye opening for sure.

Master Xi is not pleased with that video.

Perhaps they will poison themselves into the dark ages?
 
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LAND AND GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA | Facts and Details


About 34 percent of China is covered by pastures, and 14 percent by forests. Mountains cover 58 percent of China. Deserts cover 28 percent.
Wikipedia
 
LAND AND GEOGRAPHY OF CHINA | Facts and Details


About 34 percent of China is covered by pastures, and 14 percent by forests. Mountains cover 58 percent of China. Deserts cover 28 percent.
Wikipedia
You didnt mention the rivers that burn and are s polluted nothing lives in them.

Y'all shit on any mention of environmentalism, but for that, our nation would look much the same. My dad used totell me about the filth of the rivers around Pittsburg when he was growing up. Of them almost killing the Chesapeake Bay with Kepone.

It can go overboard, but Im glad its here though I still wouldnt swim in many of our harbours.



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You didnt mention the rivers that burn and are s polluted nothing lives in them.

Y'all shit on any mention of environmentalism, but for that, our nation would look much the same. My dad used totell me about the filth of the rivers around Pittsburg when he was growing up. Of them almost killing the Chesapeake Bay with Kepone.

It can go overboard, but Im glad its here though I still wouldnt swim in many of our harbours.



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Your point is valid. As a child I can remember garbage and crap floating on the Hudson River. Standing joke was that on a bad day, one could walk across the river on trash. Believe it, like it or not Pete Seeger and his ilk truly saved that river. They now have fish runs and swimming contests in that area.
 
Perhaps they will poison themselves into the dark ages?
That would be great if only there was a way to make their atmospheric pollution stay over there. Instead, their pollution travels East and pollutes the Pacific and then the U.S. we have crazies over here and in Europe wanting to destroy our complete future in a ridiculous and over-reaching effort to “save the world”, while China and also India by the way are busy doing the opposite.
 
No, id show them MY gun.
They should have armed themselves.


The lack of armed citizenry in a population is a mere symptom of the much more deeper and insidious blight of complacency, ignorance of historical lessons, and "blindly follow the leader" mentality.

Simply watch what people in a given place do when something seemingly trivial happens like a truck trailer's tiedowns breaking and spilling it's cargo all over the road. If most people stand by and do not help out in any way, not even securing the scene and making sure other drivers can see the hazard until help arrives, but merely shrug their shoulders and say: "Ah, somebody else will deal with it", you KNOW that such a society is on the way to moral failure. And this is the case throughout China. "Ahh, not my problem, let somebody else deal with it"...
 
Your point is valid. As a child I can remember garbage and crap floating on the Hudson River. Standing joke was that on a bad day, one could walk across the river on trash. Believe it, like it or not Pete Seeger and his ilk truly saved that river. They now have fish runs and swimming contests in that area.
I dont know where you lived there, but parts of the Hudson River Valley and stunning. I lived round New Paltz for a bit and had friends near Beacon. IIRC the river was a mile wide there.
 
I dont know where you lived there, but parts of the Hudson River Valley and stunning. I lived round New Paltz for a bit and had friends near Beacon. IIRC the river was a mile wide there.
It is a gorgeous part of NY. Most of NY is gorgeous. Only about 40 square miles of Borough Shithole control all of it... sadly.

But the Hudson was incredibly polluted up into the 80's. There's still places where the riverbanks are so loaded with dioxin that the soil is superfund site material.

It's cleaning up. I don't have any issue with America being clean. It's good we got rid of the shit that was killing our raptors and making NY Towns into wastelands. But we have gone to far while allowing China to destroy our whole industrial base... while turning this small blue marble into a shithole... like what they do in Bejing doesn't affect us all.

Look at the mess in the FUSSR... their port cities will be producing 3-headed kids for another 300 years. Think they are taxing their citizens out of existance to clean it up? Nope... only us.

Fine. We're clean now. It's great. I love seeing hawks and not worrying about eating lead paint chips. Now make the fucking Commies do the same. They can eat dirt and tax their proles to death to reach our standards. And if they don't, we should nuke them. Bet the heat cleans up the dioxin.

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Fuck China.

Let's get this right. No more "China."

All ChiComs.

China is Taiwan. The real Chinese. The good Chinese. Our allies, the Chinese.

The rest of them are worthless bred-in BioRobot adherents to the Red Book.

Not Chinese. ChiComs. Not human beings... bio-engineered 'Biorobot' worker clones. Not human beings.

Sirhr
 
So China will trash their place in a bid to become the world's dominant economic power, then kill us (gee, wonder how?) and move here and settle down.
 
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Chinee food sucks anyway. I greatly prefer Thai.
 
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So China will trash their place in a bid to become the world's dominant economic power, then kill us (gee, wonder how?) and move here and settle down.
Have you read the Communist Manifesto? Marx? Lenin? Maoism.

Actually rhetorical question becaue you probably have and are only posting that because you realize we have no sarcasm font!!! ;-) Really.

Your post is dead nuts. And, yes, they will. As did the FUSSR. They will kill everything on the shining path to achieve their goals assuming that once the world is a utopia... they can fix the "Broken Eggs/Omlettes" at the end.

Most excellent sarcasm, fine sir! Damn I wish we could have a sarcasm font. @Lowlight (Ok... I know it's not going to happen. but how much fun would it be to have a sarcasm font? We could use it for short jokes! Because we really don't mean it. [/sarcasm] See? Note the great syntax.

Sirhr
 
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I dont know where you lived there, but parts of the Hudson River Valley and stunning. I lived round New Paltz for a bit and had friends near Beacon. IIRC the river was a mile wide there.
Spent my youth in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, New Paltz, Red Hook, Beacon, etc. Like Sirhr said above, in the ‘70-80s the river was beyond toxic. Even today, they have rules in place about disturbing the river bottom so as not to reintroduce the toxins that have settled into the silty riverbed.

The original environmentalist movement was a good idea that was supported by most intelligent adults that weren’t only after the enrichment of unregulated industry. Like most things, it’s gone beyond reasonable, is in itself now the arena of the mega-rich and those that would be and has lost all sense and sensibility.
 
Spent my youth in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, New Paltz, Red Hook, Beacon, etc. Like Sirhr said above, in the ‘70-80s the river was beyond toxic. Even today, they have rules in place about disturbing the river bottom so as not to reintroduce the toxins that have settled into the silty riverbed.

The original environmentalist movement was a good idea that was supported by most intelligent adults that weren’t only after the enrichment of unregulated industry. Like most things, it’s gone beyond reasonable, is in itself now the arena of the mega-rich and those that would be and has lost all sense and sensibility.
I saw Hot Tuna at the Kingston High School circa 1971? Great show.

The same thing happened in the Chesapeake Bay. Company released Kepone and it killed off most of the fish and exp the oysters in the bay when it settled into the sediment. They finally got it restored but at a huge cost.
 
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It's all part of the plan. It started with the favored nation status. Industrial leaders, politicians and Rothschild types plotted the demise of the USA a very long time ago. 32 Trillion (national debt) didn't disappear. The USA was the manufacturing leader and now it's the consumer leader. On the bright side, we traded the pollution along with the manufacturing.
 
It's all part of the plan. It started with the favored nation status. Industrial leaders, politicians and Rothschild types plotted the demise of the USA a very long time ago. 32 Trillion (national debt) didn't disappear. The USA was the manufacturing leader and now it's the consumer leader. On the bright side, we traded the pollution along with the manufacturing.
I’d like to say you are wrong, but you are not.
 
^^^ But no coal plants... Wahhhh I'm going to fuel my Chevy Volt with Carbon offsets because I can afford to virtue signal!

WAHHHHHHH

Said every leftist, ignorant, socialist-loving Ivy-League urban commie ever...

Sirhr
Point. And match.

Exactly
 
Spent my youth in Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, New Paltz, Red Hook, Beacon, etc. Like Sirhr said above, in the ‘70-80s the river was beyond toxic. Even today, they have rules in place about disturbing the river bottom so as not to reintroduce the toxins that have settled into the silty riverbed.

The original environmentalist movement was a good idea that was supported by most intelligent adults that weren’t only after the enrichment of unregulated industry. Like most things, it’s gone beyond reasonable, is in itself now the arena of the mega-rich and those that would be and has lost all sense and sensibility.
My father at one point was the president of the ACS (American Chemical Society) after Army, then many years in the biz as a chemical engineer, R&D director, VP, Pres and owner of company.

When I was in HS, he would come back from trips to DC where he had to testify in front of Congress on behalf of the Chemical industry, he would come home and sit with his martini and say:

"Complete idiots all of them making laws. None of them (sure he meant minority) in the EPA are chemists or Chem E's, they are all attorneys. No F'ing idea what laws they are making".

He did this for a number of years until he could not beat his head against the wall anymore and said DC is a mess. I was 16-20 in this time frame and in mid 50's remember like yesterday.
 
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The kind of environmentalism we need and the kind we have are on two very different planes.
 
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My father at one point was the president of the ACS (American Chemical Society) after Army, then many years in the biz as a chemical engineer, R&D director, VP, Pres and owner of company.

When I was in HS, he would come back from trips to DC where he had to testify in front of Congress on behalf of the Chemical industry, he would come home and sit with his martini and say:

"Complete idiots all of them making laws. None of them (sure he meant minority) in the EPA are chemists or Chem E's, they are all attorneys. No F'ing idea what laws they are making".

He did this for a number of years until he could not beat his head against the wall anymore and said DC is a mess. I was 16-20 in this time frame and in mid 50's remember like yesterday.

ACS is full of jackasses as well. Oh hey we aren't going to update our reagent methods to something more modern so you still have to follow our archaic ass methods and use archaic chemicals that are single sourced..... They can eat a bag of dicks along with the EPA.
 
ACS is full of jackasses as well. Oh hey we aren't going to update our reagent methods to something more modern so you still have to follow our archaic ass methods and use archaic chemicals that are single sourced..... They can eat a bag of dicks along with the EPA.
Think you missed my point but you sound vaccinated anyway.
 
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They're filing their teeth as we speak. They'll be gobbling us up like popcorn. ☹️

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