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blues
03-28-2008, 09:11 PM
I'm not going to re-state the obvious here in some multi-volume dissertation. What is Tibet? Imagine Texas, except it's four miles high. With Mount Everest between it and Mexico. It's basically a vast, windy, dry, semi-desert, where you can't grow much, and you can only survive by eating critters. For centuries, it has been inhabited by a variety of tribes, some Muslim, most Tibetan Buddhists. The Tibetan Buddhists don't even agree on who the head Lama really is. For ordinary people, the place is only accessible via China. India didn't even seriously try to claim it, because they couldn't afford to cross the Himalayas to get to it.

Life was harsh there, and the small ruling monkhoods and whatnot still managed to grasp 3/4 of whatever wealth was available, but the serfs survived somehow. It was merely presumed to belong to China, because no one else could see much reason to go there. Even China ignored it. But for the last hundred years, western powers that had little real success invading (or holding) other parts of China have been sending in spies. The monks and peasants didn't know what these fake western "anthropologists" and "journalists" were about of course. But deals were made. In 1950, China's army went up the hill to establish control over the situation.

So the monks are rioting now, overturning many automobiles, and burning down buildings. Well, Chinese people have been moving in, so now, of the roughly 6 million people on the Tibetan Plateau, there are perhaps two million original Tibetans, two million Chinese newcomers, and one million western "anthropologists, etc." Since China became a thermonuclear power, with regular piloted space missions, and so on, Tibet has become strategically significant to China. And remember, there are about 700 Chinese for every inhabitant of Tibet, including the newcomers and "anthropologists." Of course, the ruling monks and tribal chiefs don't like this. However, if they had bothered to not make deals with all those western "anthropologists," they would have attracted far less attention from Beijing.

The monk riots are coordinated with the upcoming Chinese Olympic games, plus a vast, very well funded, covert western public relations psyop to influence the western perception of China. Why?

My guess is that the western gamesters are somewhat divided over how the military/deindustrial complex should proceed. There are basically two plans: Continue the new War against Islam, which is not going very well, or attack the Eastern Powers, Russia, China, India, et al. (The people who manufactured your computer.) (And who are not helping at all with the War against Islam.) Everybody wants the almighty oil, and the two (belligerent) paths to the oil are to seize the oil outright, or to push back the Eastern Powers, who are contending for it. So some western gamesters want to continue trying colonize the Islamic oil regions, as others wish to re-ignite the Cold War. The faction that is exploiting Tibet is the one that wants to re-ignite the Cold War.

If things seem to be going badly in the Islamic oil holding regions, we would wish to not even think about re-igniting the Cold War. Remember, the Russians never destroyed (the really potent part of) their nuclear arsenal. And China now has extremely advanced weapons. Such as stealth submarines that carry stealth cruise missiles. With India, they now hold perhaps 90% of the readily renewable productive systems that were once ours. (Japan is the only alternative, but it is uniquely vulnerable.)

But the global gamesters need some kind of global conflict to ensure their stranglehold on the US economy. So they have created this fake Tibetan psyop to launch their new Cold War.

spacebuddy008
03-29-2008, 06:52 AM
Genocide. Iraq.

STFU, America.

anyone catch the young Chinese lady on BBC "world have your say?"

she effectively outed the characterization, premise, such as
"does China regret having the games?"

she pointed out the bias of western press and the agenda it conceals, telling that her accusers, foreign press didn't have reporters on the ground and a CNN photo saying gov. crackdown, military vehicles, was an ambulance etc., ....
Olympics, crisis, impeccable timing*


China will put on a fabulous Olympics!

see my post on The China Ice Lantern Festival.

Lydia Leftcoast
03-29-2008, 04:38 PM
I do know that the idea of Tibet as an integral part of China is, for all practical purposes, universal among Chinese, whether sympathetic to the Beijing government or not.

sweetheart
03-30-2008, 02:43 PM
The shortest lifespans are in the occupied territories,
even scotland has the lowest life span expectations of the UK (parts of glasgow)...
everybody wants a nation to occupy so they have some place to send their assholes.

Tibet my Gaza
http://my.telegraph.co.uk/peatstack/march_2008/tibet_my_gaza.htm

I am a Tibetan buddhist monk who died in 1959 during the crackdown for which this insurrection is remembering. I reincarnated in the US, 3 years later in California, but i remember the red star on the green hat of the chinese regular who took aim at an already-dead borgeois oppressor-class monk of the sect without hats.

For days they shelled our monastary with artillery ('59), until it was mostly crumbled walls, and then, they came with regular troops and executed everybody. The souls who did it are not forgiven, but china *is* forgiven.

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Tibet is Gaza, if you don't cry when israel murder's another child (were your taxes paid for the bullets), and something in another part of the world that is equally ugly, but not your perpetration... ooh, its ugly when they do it ... must be a racism thing - that we can only appreciate genocide when we are not doing it.

Tibet, Palestine, Iraq and Scotland were all invaded historically by imperial powers
generations ago; and all of them would be better off without their invaders - no matter
what colonial lies and excuses the population has been taught to repeat.