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  • DanaThomas posted an update 8 years ago

    Chinese “undersea wall” and naval posturing in the South China Sea. There is something going on besides the official take in articles such as this. USOs anyone?
    https://thediplomat.com/2018/02/chinese-oceanography-echoes-the-contest-for-undersea-dominance-against-the-us/

    • Cara replied 8 years ago

      This made me think of the rumours that the Fukushima tsunami was triggered by some kind of engineered earthquake or explosion on the sea floor.

      • See yesterday’s analysis by Fulford; while discounting his “white dragons” meme, there is an interesting take on South China Sea matters, including the suggestion that the Chinese and US fleets there may actually be joining forces against “someone else” (a non-State actor??).

        • Leviathan?
          China is now talking to Vanuatu to set up a military base there…

    • Seems the Russian are lightyears ahead of both the US & China. Apparently Russia has NUCLEAR deep-sea bases, several of them, and as well having a deep-sea Engineering nuclear powered submarine. If you do not happen to keep up to date with the advanced technology innovations of the Russian Engineering tanks, you should go online and watch the GoPro videos of them in action in urban combat in Syria. Incredible Engineering machines under hostile combat conditions. I can imagine those deep-sea nuclear powered engineering submarines with all those deep-sea bases must be actively building advanced stations under hostile and extreme deep-sea conditions. And in use fleet of nuclear submarine drones to boot. Makes one wonder about the ‘weather’ weapons associated with the sea and oceans, like prying California from the rest of the USA via a series of deep sea ‘wedging’ (?) of fault lines … ?

      https://sputniknews.com/military/201804101063397252-russia-subs-division/

      • Thanks for the link

      • At least they are honest in defining it as military with possible economic uses. “Western” media spins weaponry by touting it as improving health, the environment etc. and then admitting that there “might” be military uses…