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Coronavirus COVID-19: “Made in China” or “Made in America”?

13-3-2020 < Global Research 9 1199 words
 

Trump contends that the coronavirus was “Made in China”.  And that China threatens America.


POTUS wants Americans to believe that the coronavirus pandemic  carries the “Made in China” label.


Mike Pompeo refers to it as the “Wuhan coronavirus.” 


“The Big Lie” started on January 30th when the WHO Director General pressured by powerful US economic interests declared a global public health emergency with only 150 “confirmed cases” (by the WHO) outside China with only six cases in the USA. And it was called a pandemic. 


“Fake media” immediately went into high gear. China was held responsible for “spreading infection” Worldwide.


On the following day (January 31, 2020), Trump announced that he would deny entry to the US of both Chinese and foreign nationals “who have traveled in China in the last 14 days”. This immediately triggered a crisis in air travel,  transportation, US-China business relations as well as freight and shipping transactions.


While the “Made in China” coronavirus label has served as a pretext, the unspoken objective was to bring the Chinese economy to its knees.


It was an act of “economic warfare”, which has contributed to undermining both China’s  economy as well as that of  most Western countries (allies of the US), leading to a wave of bankruptcies, not to mention unemployment, the tourist industry, the closing of schools, etc.


Moreover, Trump’s “Made in China” coronavirus label almost immediately as of early February triggered a campaign against ethnic Chinese throughout the Western World.


 “Infections Transmitted by Europeans”? 


On March 11, the Trump administration imposed a 30-day ban on Europeans entering the United States through the suspension of air-travel with the EU (with the exception of Britain).


America is now waging its “economic  war” against Western Europe, while using COVID-19 as a justification.


European governments are coopted. In Italy a lockdown prevail, large cities in Northern Italy including Milano and Torino have literally closed down.


Confusion, Fear and intimidation prevail.


It’s “Damage Made in America”.


Financial manipulation characterizes stock market transactions. The stock value of airlines companies collapses overnight. Those who had inside information and “foreknowledge” of Trump’s March 11 decision against airline companies made a bundle of money. It’s called “short-selling” in the derivative market. Institutional speculators had already placed their bets.


More generally, since late February, a massive transfer of money wealth has occurred, perhaps the largest in World history, leading to countless bankruptcies, not to mention the loss of lifelong savings engineered through the collapse of financial markets.


This process is ongoing. It would be naive to believe that these occurrences are spontaneous. They are deliberate.



COVID-19: “Made in China” or “Made in America”


And now a new bombshell has emerged: The White House rhetoric of accusing China of spreading the “Wuhan virus” Worldwide has been refuted by both Japanese and Chinese reports.


Scientific analysis revealed by Larry Romanoff  suggests that the virus was “Made in America”:



“it appears that the virus did not originate in China and, according to reports in Japanese and other media, may have originated in the US.  …


In February, the Japanese Asahi news report (print and TV) claimed the coronavirus originated in the US, not in China, and that some (or many) of the 14,000 American deaths attributed to influenza may have in fact have resulted from the coronavirus.




And on March 12, in a statement to the US Congress (House Oversight Committee), CDC Director Robert Redfield unwittingly “spilled the beans”. He candidly admits, yes, some cases diagnosed as seasonal flu could have been coronavirus.


When did this occur, In November? What is the chronology.  It is worth noting that Redfield’s statement is corroborated by both Japanese and Taiwanese virologists.  Two countries which are staunch allies of the USA.




China’s Foreign Ministry has reacted, intimating that the virus could have originated in the US.


When Did “Patient Zero” Begin in the US?






The World is at the crossroads of the most serious social and economic crisis in modern history


People are being misled. They are told: “It’s going to get worse”. In several countries, the economy is closed down. supermarkets, shopping malls, offices, factories, schools are at a standstill. People are confined to their homes. Fear and intimidation prevail.


The coronavirus pandemic is not the cause of this social crisis. It is the pretext for the implementation of a carefully designed “operation” which destabilizes national economies, impoverishes large sectors of the World population and literally undermines the lives of millions of people.


What Happens Next: The Potential Impacts of a Continued Freeze of US Trade with China


The geopolitics are complex. How will economic events unfold?


Those who formulated America’s “undeclared economic war” against China, failed to envisage the potential backlash on the US economy.


It’s an “Economic Harakiri” i.e. Suicide American Style


In a matter of  months, if normal US-China trade relations and transportation are not resumed, the impacts on the national economies of Western countries could be devastating.


A large share of goods displayed in America’s shopping malls, including major brands is “Made in China”.


“Made in China” also dominates the production of a wide range of industrial inputs, machinery, building materials, automotive, parts and accessories, etc. not to mention the extensive sub-contracting of Chinese companies on behalf of US conglomerates.


While the US has a powerful and sophisticated financial apparatus (which has the ability to manipulate trade and stock markets Worldwide), America’s Real Economy is in a shambles.


Production does not take place in the USA. The producers have given up production.


The US trade deficit with China is instrumental in fuelling the profit driven consumer economy which relies on “Made in China” consumer goods.



www.Made-In-China.com


At this juncture of the coronavirus crisis, Beijing policy makers are fully aware that the US economy is fragile and heavily dependent on “Made in China”.  China has overtaken the US in several high tech areas including 5G.


And with an internal market of 1.4 billion people, coupled with a global export market under the “Belt and Road” initiative, the Chinese economy will have the upper hand.




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