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The Profits of Genocide tells
the story of a greater threat to Democracy and its freedom than Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein combined. Yes, terrorism is in our faces and the terrorist intentions are clear. Sleeper cells do exist, but we are alerted to them. The threat that this book identifies is slow moving, disguised by design, using capitalism and its principles quietly to build an empire of wealth, arms and espionage. Its purpose is to eventually defeat and dominate the free nations of the world. This threat is building through the investment of enormous profits gained by employing a huge populace at slave wages. All of it is happening at the expense of manufacturing jobs and labor unions in the West. Consumers in the United States, Europe and the Middle East are financing the construction of weapons that one day soon will be pointed at them. Western corporations’ strong desire for profits while meeting their short-term financial goals has played into the hands and long-term strategy of these tyrants. The focus of this book is how free trade is being used against free nations, facilitated by the unchecked activities and growth of China’s state-owned trading companies. The April 15, 2003 edition of the People’s Daily reported that, “according to statistics released by the People’s Bank of China, China’s foreign exchange reserves reached US $316 Billion.” This represented an increase of 38.8% over the same period in the previous year. Not since Genghis Khan, his sons and their horde swept West, leaving death and devastation in their path, has our society been so threatened by the warlords of Asia. History recounts the slaughter of tens of thousand of innocent Muslims by the Mongols. It appears that Arabs have forgotten this critical lesson of the murder, or more accurately the genocide of their ancestors by these Asian conquerors! This book will highlight and underscore the Communists’ actions and ignore their words. Chinese diplomats are well schooled, having learned from thousands of years of experience in saying the right things to achieve their goals. Beijing states that its people are peace loving, yet it uses military exercises to threaten Taiwan. Communist China says it has no territorial ambitions, but it then invades Tibet, a country populated by unarmed monks. Recent troop deployments by China in the Sudan — in supposed defense of the oil fields — more than create suspicion. We might ask ourselves whether neighboring India ought to leave its disputed border unprotected from the Red Chinese. Does Vietnam trust China since the Chinese army crossed the border into their country? Given China’s record of military action, its treatment of dissidents and its worldwide sales of the materials for Weapons of Mass Destruction by its trading companies, even the skilled Chinese Foreign Ministry cannot convince the wary of its peaceful intentions. In effect, China has accomplished multiple goals with this strategy: Huge profits have been made by selling the materials, equipment and expertise for building Weapons of Mass Destruction. They have taken advantage of Arab/Muslim distrust of America and fomented conflict by arming these nations as surrogates to unknowingly do their fighting for the Communists. United States forces are divided and occupied elsewhere. The net result is that China is richer and the U.S. is less likely to confront China over Taiwan, Tibet or the Spratley Islands. Above all, Beijing has positioned its military perfectly for an eventual invasion of the oil fields of the Middle East. The Profits of Genocide will look specifically at China’s relationship with Saddam Hussein’s government, suggesting that Hussein had received materials for WMDs, but also faced a $4.2 billion debt to China — and that Hussein may have indeed had weapons in hand that he gave up to China in order to pay off that debt. But Profits will also look at all the wider implications of Chinese involvement in the world. Finally, Profits will look at the hard-line answer to the situation — an answer that will challenge people’s very way of life and that will no doubt become a controversial matter of discussion. It is an answer, nonetheless, that needs to be followed if we’re to avoid having China become the next true global power. Sincerely, Michael B. Hickland http://www.geocities.com/profits_of_genocide/ |
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