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China’s Official Military Newspaper Warns: “War Is Not Far”

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War is not far from us. Regional situations around China are complex and unstable, and dangers are hiding under the peace. China cannot afford a military failure, so we must be fully aware of potential crisis and be prepared for battle at all times. When the country is on the brink of becoming a great military power, it’s also stepping into a period with high risks to national security,” the official People’s Liberation Army (PLA) newspaper wrote according to China’s Global Times.

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The article first headlined on Tuesday in the PLA daily: “A soldier without desire for war-preparedness is not a good soldier.” The newspaper warned that Chinese soldiers are not ready for combat because many refuse to believe war is imminent.

Military experts agree that the threat of a conflict around China has increased in recent years.

“In regions like the Korea Peninsula, China-India border area and the Taiwan Straits, the PLA needs to be prepared for all possibilities. Our overseas interests in regions like Africa and the Middle East are also under threat due to local instability,” said Xu Guangyu, a retired major general and senior adviser of the China Arms Control and Disarmament Association according to the Global Times.

Last week, President Xi Jinping kicked off the new year with a rare speech to the military urging soldiers to be ready for war and “don’t fear death.”

China’s soldiers should “neither fear hardship nor death,” Xi told thousands of troops during an inspection visit last Wednesday to the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Central Theater Command in northern Hebei province, according to the official Xinhua news agency.

The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been conducting war drills at home and abroad involving most of its military branches. China’s most advanced military aircraft including the J-20 stealth fighter jet, the Y-20 transport aircraft, the H-6k bomber, and the J-16, J-11B J-10C fighter jets have been drilling since the start of the year.

More from the PLA Daily:

The J-20 is conducting air combat training with other fighter planes including the J-16. The J-20 is also practicing beyond-visual-range air combat, and other aircraft, including the Y-20 and the J-10C, are training at unspecified airports on a “plateau region” in order to improve their capability in long-range military transport and air combat

The Economic Times identifies the “plateau region” as the “Tibetan plateau which covered a long Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China.”

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While North Korea continues to be a great distraction, China is gearing up for conflict with India on the LAC, according to Global Times.

Potential military conflicts in plateau regions have been on the rise since the border friction with India last year, so increasing military training in the plateau region is highly necessary, a retired PLA officer who used to serve in the air force and asked not to be named, told the Global Times.

“India’s ground force has some advantages in quantity in the border areas, so if conflict happens, China’s air force needs to seize domination of the skies and immediately create an overwhelming advantage for China,” said the officer.

In 2018, China’s urgent caution to its armed forces to prepare for war has been a telling sign that an event is imminent. While many focus on the developments on the Korean Peninsula, the real showdown is emerging between the two nuclear superpowers divided by the Line of Actual Control. What could possibly go wrong when the world’s two most populous nations are increasing at each other’s throat.

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62 Comments on "China’s Official Military Newspaper Warns: “War Is Not Far”"

  1. peakyeast on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 9:22 am 

    Sad that china was not terminated some 20 years ago. Now its probably too late.

  2. Dredd on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:07 am 

    Yep, as usual it’s just a shot away (War is the Highway 61 of the 1%).

  3. dissident on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 12:11 pm 

    Sad that america was not terminated 20 years ago. Now its probably too late.

  4. Davy on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 12:22 pm 

    dissident, I realize you are one of those uptight Canadians that can’t contain your hate for the US but just so you know that statement that offended you came from a guy from Denmark.

  5. Sissyfuss on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 12:40 pm 

    “A soldier without desire for war-preparedness is not a good soldier.” But he still could be a rational human being.

  6. peakyeast on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 12:44 pm 

    dissident: You could not have removed the USA 20 years ago without destroying earth. The same goes for today. USA may remove itself at some point – it certainly isnt a good dream any more, but I do not think it will ever happen due to warfare from other countries.

    China 20 years ago – at that time it would have been easy keeping them on the rice fields.

  7. Mad Kat on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 7:07 pm 

    The US is pushing for a war so bad that it is doing stupid things right out in the open. As if the rest of the world doesn’t see it. Only the distracted, dumbed down Americans don’t notice.

    “America’s Shifting Position on Taiwan Is Pushing the World into a Dangerous Crisis”

    https://journal-neo.org/2018/01/13/americas-shifting-position-on-taiwan-is-pushing-the-world-towards-a-dangerous-crisis/

    “Russia warns US not to abandon Iran nuclear deal”

    http://thebricspost.com/russia-warns-us-not-to-abandon-iran-nuclear-deal/#.WlqrNXmYOUk

    “Russian Special Forces Eliminate Militants Behind Syrian Airbase Attacks” (US sponsored)

    https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-01-13/russian-special-forces-eliminate-militants-behind-massive-drone-attack-syria

    “U.S. Policies Continue to Fail in 2018”

    http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/u-s-policies-continue-to-fail-in-2018_01112018

    “The Real News We Ignore at Our Peril”

    https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/01/12/real-news-we-ignore-our-peril.html

    “Is Trump Afghan Policy Aimed at Taliban or at China?”

    https://journal-neo.org/2018/01/12/is-trump-afghan-policy-aimed-at-taliban-or-at-china/

    The war drums are getting louder…

  8. Mad Kat on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 7:12 pm 

    Davy are you one of those Americans that don’t realize how much the US IS hated by most of the world? Not the ass kissing politicians, but the real people who live in the world of reality. Not the butt fucking politicians and the blood sucking corporations who live in the illusion of money and power.

  9. Davy on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 7:41 pm 

    “Davy are you one of those Americans that don’t realize how much the US IS hated by most of the world?”
    Shut up mad kat, it is not rocket science but it is also not like you are proselytizing. You are so far off into a delusional fantasy world of the binary you don’t even know what reality is. You confuse the normal people for the digital world of agenda peddlers like yourself. You have been too long convincing yourself of what you want to believe is true. It fits so well with your personal agenda of hatred for your home. One can only wonder what bad shit happened back in the world you hate so much. You have been too long in the obscure world of make-believe. You are an extremist and you are peddling an agenda of lies. Your friends here do the same. You live in the dirty world of hate and blame.

  10. Bloomer on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 7:48 pm 

    China is becoming a military force that rivals Russian and soon the US. This in itself could be the catalyst that starts a major war between competing forces. Canada has always been an ally of the US and would be drawn into the conflict as would all NATO nations.

    This scenario, a war between East and West will have no victors. Only burning bodies and a scorch earth.

  11. MASTERMIND on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 7:58 pm 

    Madkat

    stop spamming this site with fake news garbage. You know those sites are trash. Esp SHTFPLAN..Are you a fucking retard?

  12. Cloggie on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 10:53 pm 

    “China is becoming a military force that rivals Russian and soon the US. This in itself could be the catalyst that starts a major war between competing forces. ”

    As long as the US keeps behaving like it has since 1933, Russia is protected from China. But the long term Russian strategy is Europe:

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2012/06/23/russia-plays-the-european-card/

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2014/09/19/putin-confirms-ambition-paris-berlin-moscow-alliance/

    Geopolitics is so simple, essentially a chess game with only 4 pieces: US, EU, Russia, China.

    The rise of China simply dictates an European-Russian alliance. But before we can do that we need to solve the little American (((problem))) European civilization has since 1933. Just to exclude the horrific possibility of a last minute Chinese-American alliance.

    The (((deep stater))) Wallerstein openly admits he would prefer such an alliance (because it would be a winning alliance):

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2015/04/17/wallerstein-on-european-american-relations/

    America needs to go… by splitting it up.

    https://youtu.be/d2IOpeLyPec

  13. Mad Kat on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:09 pm 

    Cloggie, I think that NATO/US is killing your dream of a European Russia. There is little benefit left in Europe for Russia to be interested in. All growth is in Asia and Africa and China is going to control that part of the world in another 10 years or less. The new “silk road” is where it is at. Not broken Europe.

  14. Cloggie on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:15 pm 

    You are not listening to what Putin himself says, see links.

    Russia is no match for China and Moscow knows it. Putin is acting completely rational with his EU-strategy.

    Oh and the EU is the largest and most advanced economy on earth, regardless of how “broken” you choose to see it. China can hardly produce a car.

  15. MASTERMIND on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:24 pm 

    Madkat

    China was just downgraded! And 80 percent of the silk road are rated in junk status. India rejected it because it said China’s debt was unsuitable! Even their own neighbors dont want to join! That should tell you everything!

  16. Cloggie on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:30 pm 

    “The new “silk road” is where it is at. Not broken Europe.”

    The New Silk Road is the Chinese strategy to connect China and Europe. It is a purely defensive anti-American Chinese strategy to counter Anglo naval supremacy with an Eurasian overland strategy. The Chinese wouldn’t do that if they saw Europe as “broken”. The Chinese, like the Russians and Europeans (and Muslims) are ready for a multi-polar world. That world will be established on the ruins of the US empire and the US itself.

    Europe broken my foot.

    https://www.rt.com/news/387313-us-losing-leadership-eu-mogherini/

    Paris-Berlin-Moscow + US Heartland appendix is the winning formula for European civilization and survival of the white race. And that is to be achieved over the cold dead body of George Soros and his water carriers like davy and millimind, interestingly also the two greatest doomers on this board. They instinctively sense what life has in store for them and it ain’t pretty.

  17. Cloggie on Sat, 13th Jan 2018 11:45 pm 

    “China was just downgraded! ”

    By whom? By US rating agencies? LOL

    http://ww2.cfo.com/banking-capital-markets/2008/09/rating-itself-sp-defends-lehmans-a/

    Hahahaha.

  18. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:18 am 

    Clogg

    Just because its a us company doesn’t mean they didnt deserve the downgrade! you know nothing about economics. India wouldnt even join in china’s silk road because of their debt..And your country is running out of Nat Gas and will be bankrupt soon!

  19. Mad Kat on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:36 am 

    cloggie, I’m looking at what is happening, not what is said. Or what someone is supposed to have said. Too much “unauthorized” sources of “he said”/”she said” today. Most is nothing but distracting propaganda. The fact is that Russia is strengthening ties with China and moving away from Europe.

  20. Mad Kat on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:40 am 

    Cloggie, the road may go to Europe, but that is a small part of the total picture. It is going into the places where there is real growth happening, Asia and Africa. It will tie into Europe as another possible market, but that is all.

    You are correct that part of the strategy is to prevent the US from interfering with trade, but it also ties all of the countries it passes thru to China financially and possibly militarily. The US will not last long enough to stop it.

  21. Mad Kat on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:44 am 

    Cloggie, MM doesn’t know what is happening in the real world. Just what the US MSM tells him to believe. Typical brainwashed American.

    You and I know that the US “rating” agencies are owned by the same propaganda mill as the rest of the financial props they use to make the failing US look good and the rest of the world to look bad. Maybe some day MM will wake up to that fact. Maybe.

  22. Theedrich on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:55 am 

    N.B.:  The Chinese prediction may indeed come true:

    From Daniel Ellsberg’s The Doomsday Machine:  Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner:

    Pp. 112ff.:

    Precisely to compensate for an impression of inexperience after the events of the last few months, Kennedy just then named as chief of staff of the Air Force General Curtis LeMay, the man with the toughest militarist image in the armed services.  This despite the fact that a number of observers, including Robert Kennedy, would report incidents when certain military men — LeMay above all — would give Kennedy the impression that they were essentially insane, madly reckless, or out of touch with reality.  (These included, the next year, LeMay’s strongly worded advice on the Sunday morning in 1962 when Khrushchev announced he was dismantling his missiles in Cuba that the president should go ahead and attack Cuba anyway.)  Yet it was Kennedy who had named LeMay as chief of staff of the Air Force on June 30, 1961, and kept him there.

    In the fall of 1961, as part of my work for General Earle E. Partridge’s Working Group on Presidential Command and Control, I made an appointment to interview the Air Force chief of staff.  I had mentioned the upcoming interview to Kaysen and he asked if he might accompany me, having never me the legendary LeMay.

    In the course of our talk, I asked LeMay how concerned he had been, as commander of SAC, about the possibility of a surprise attack by a Soviet submarine on Washington.  He said calmly that he had “felt satisfied” with his authority as CINCSAC to carry out his plans in that event, which was clearly a reference to the Eisenhower delegation that I had reported on the start of the year and which Kaysen had confirmed.

    But before I could pursue that — the first face-to-face reference to delegated authority from a military officer I had heard outside the Pacific Command — LeMay took the discussion into territory I had never explored before.  Suppose that Washington had not been hit, he said, when warning of an enemy attack came in.  Should the president be part of the decision process at all, he asked us, even if he were alive and in communication?

    Neither Kaysen nor I had ever heard that question raised before.  We waited for him to continue, which he seemed to have expected.  He rolled his cigar at the corner of his mouth in a way I’d seen imitated by some of his staff officers.  (His ever-present half-smoked cigar gave him a tough look befitting his reputation.  I learned later that he used it to disguise a touch of Bell’s palsy.)  Speaking gruffly, he asked rhetorically, “After all, who is more qualified to make that decision [of whether to go to nuclear war on the basis of warning]:  some politician who may have been in office for only a couple of months … or a man who has been preparing all his adult life to make it?”  Both his lips and his voice curled contemptuously around the words “some politician.”  The “p” was an explosive puff.  And the personal reference seemed pointed.  This was the first year of the current politician’s presidential term, in which “Lieutenant Kennedy” had held back air support from his beleaguered force at the Bay of Pigs.  (And, as I learned later, the year he had refrained from knocking down the new Berlin Wall and then refused to send combat troops to Vietnam, having earlier rejected sending them to Laos.)  The general making the comment, for years the commander of the Strategic Air Command, was the man who had planned and directed the immolation of a hundred thousand Japanese civilians in the firebombing of Tokyo on March 9-10, 1945, and five months after that had commanded the atomic-bomb strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    Some pages later (pp. 116ff.), Ellsberg reports the reaction of the chief of naval operations (CNO, the Navy chief of staff), Admiral Arleigh Burke to Ellsberg’s having drafted a memo to Secretary of Defense McNamara about the illegal presence of an amphibious LST (“landing ship, tank”) with nuclear weapons in Japanese territorial waters, in contravention of our treaty with Japan — a memo in which Ellsberg had urged removing the LST from those waters, and to which McNamara had reacted with a directive to do just that:

    Burke started discussing my memo and the report, not bothering to explain what they were doing on his desk.  “Burke was furious,” Nitze told Harry.  Burke was famously given to rages, but this one, in front of an assistant secretary of defense, was surprising to Nitze.  Burke made no attempt to deny the facts of the reports or to justify anything.  The only thing he had to say, in a fury, was “What did you think you were doing, as a civilian, interfering with the operations of ships of the U.S. Navy?”

    As a result of this outburst from Burke, McNamara withdrew his directive.  The LST was not moved from Japan until 1967 at the insistence of Edwin Reischauer, our ambassador to Japan at the time who had learned of the ship’s presence there.

    And on p. 118:

    Long after drafting this account, I read John Rubel’s memoir Reflections on Fame and Some Famous Men (New Mexico, 2009), in which he confirms my memory of General LeMay’s locution in discussing presidential command authority.  “The matter came up as I stood facing the general as he stood across from me at his desk.  Somehow … I must have utter the term, ‘command and control.’

    “LeMay expostulated contemptuously, ‘Command and control!  Command and control!  What’s that?  It’s telling the fighting man what to do, that’s what it is.  And that’s a job for the professional soldier.  They talk about the president exercising command and control.  What is the president?’ He spit out the ‘p’ in ‘president.’  ‘A politician.’  ‘What does a politicain know about war?’  He dwelled on w-a-a-h-r.  ‘Who needs the president if there’s a w-a-a-h-r?  Nobody!  All we need him for is to tell us that there’s a war.  [Not that Curtis LeMay needed a president for that.]  We are professional soldiers.  We’ll take care of the rest.’”(pp. 65-66)

    In his book, Ellsberg warns repeatedly that a “false alarm,” such as occurred on Saturday, 2018 Jan 13 with Hawaii’s apparently mistaken but terrifying emergency alert that an ICBM was coming in and to “take cover,” could even today initiate a nuclear war and nuclear winter.  The continued existence of self-congratulating Yankeedom is no longer a sure thing.  The American high military command and, indeed, much of the U.S. officer corps, has deeply hidden, but very profound, contempt for the civilian leadership of this nation — and particularly for the Demonic Party’s politicians (never mind their MSM lackeys).  The latter are whipping up war hysteria against Russia to use as a fulcrum to pry President Donald J. Trump out of office.  So how long before the Chinese prediction comes true?

  23. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 5:54 am 

    Clogg

    Just because its a us company doesn’t mean they didnt deserve the downgrade! you know nothing about economics. India wouldnt even join in china’s silk road because of their debt..And your country is running out of Nat Gas and will be bankrupt soon!

    Sure millimind. Here some facts:

    https://futurism.com/denmark-breaks-own-record-electricity-generated-wind-power/

    Denmark just scored yet another record: in 2017 43.4% electricity from wind power.

    Here the wikipedia “good country index”:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Country_Index

    Despite mad kat’s opinion that Europe is “broken”, it is European countries only in the top ten (Canada #10 in 2015).

    Europe is the ONLY significant political entity in this world with an explicit 100% renewable energy strategy by 2050 and will be fine because of it, provided we get rid in time of the multicult model, imposed on us by US 1945 colonizers.

    If tomorrow, due to a major war, oil and gas flow to Europe would be severely reduced, countries like Denmark and Scotland would easily survive with the current renewable energy level they have.

    By 2030 Denmark is expected to have 50% of its primary energy from renewable sources and will be invulnerable by then, regardless of the global situation:

    http://www.thebiojournal.com/denmark-50-renewable-energy-by-2030/

    Danish winning strategy: mind your own business and don’t try to set up a useless world empire that only benefits the oligarch owners of the US like Mark Suckerberg and nobody else.

  24. Davy on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 6:33 am 

    “Denmark just scored yet another record: in 2017 43.4% electricity from wind power.”
    Who cares about Denmark it has a population the size of Chicago with little more than half the GDP. Quit bragging about small things.

    “Europe is the ONLY significant political entity in this world with an explicit 100% renewable energy strategy by 2050”
    So what, it is that policy that may collapse Europe. There is far too many loose ends to already claim victory. Europe might be box itself in a corner once it goes beyond a certain point of renewable integration especially if the global economy falters. Malinvestment must be paid for and there is little to indicate renewables are a sound investment beyond a certain point. The economics of this is an unknown.

    “If tomorrow, due to a major war, oil and gas flow to Europe would be severely reduced, countries like Denmark and Scotland would easily survive with the current renewable energy level they have.”
    BS, where is the storage?

    “Danish winning strategy: mind your own business and don’t try to set up a useless world empire that only benefits the oligarch owners of the US like Mark Suckerberg and nobody else.”
    What a joke, LMFAO, at the Eurotard crowing just before the rooster gets his head chopped.

  25. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 8:07 am 

    Who cares about Denmark it has a population the size of Chicago with little more than half the GDP. Quit bragging about small things.

    I do. Denmark is a country, not a city. In itself there is nothing special about Denmark as compared to other western European countries, apart from the energy choices they made early on. According to the Worldbank, Denmark was #14 on the global gdp/capita list, in other words Denmark is doing fine. Renewable energy detractors love to point at the high electricity cost in countries like Denmark, studiously ignoring that the renewable energy is not expensive, but taxes make electricity expensive in order to support a welfare state, Americans can only dream of, because in America there are too many parasites, in contrast to Denmark.

    The fact that Denmark is small is irrelevant. Germany of 82 million is far bigger but is not lagging very far behind Denmark (57% total renewable electricity) in renewable energy penetration (36% electricity) and is world champion export at that, with all financial coffers currently flowing over thanks to the economic boom.

    Regarding one of the world’s murder capitals Chicago, I couldn’t care less about that “shit hole” (Trump).

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy_in_Denmark

    [part 1]

  26. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 8:08 am 

    Denmark expects to have 30% renewable primary energy in 2020, which is probably sufficient to cover the Danish electricity level of 1960-1970. Denmark was fine then. Denmark is remarkable because it is flat and doesn’t have easy renewable electricity hydro power countries like Sweden, Norway and Canada have. As a reward Denmark has two of the largest wind power corporations (Vestas & DONG/Orsted) with enormous potential to expand its business.

    Denmark is in many respects very similar to Holland, except that Denmark is top notch and Holland bottom of the barrel regarding wind power (because we have/had massive amounts of natural gas where Denmark has none). For me Denmark is THE great example for Holland to follow. We may have missed the boat with wind turbine nacelle and rotor blades, but Holland is still very good at maritime operations and offshore wind park installations (van Oord) and production of huge steel monopiles (SiF group currently #1), as well as hydrogen initiatives.

    So what, it is that policy that may collapse Europe. There is far too many loose ends to already claim victory. Europe might be box itself in a corner once it goes beyond a certain point of renewable integration especially if the global economy falters.

    Complete BS. Continental European companies are going to take over much of the global renewable energy market (wind, storage, installation, systems integration) and will replace all these Anglo big oil companies later in this century. America is simply missing the boat.

    [part 2]

  27. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 8:10 am 

    BS, where is the storage?

    Here it is:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skagerrak_(power_transmission_system)

    From the wiki link: Much of the power is exported and stored in Norwegian and Swedish hydroelectric systems via the system of pumped storage (storing power for future use by pumping reservoir levels up higher). On calm days the power can be reimported.

    Again: a single huge basin in Scotland suffices to solve ALL the EU storage needs.

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2017/11/19/world-record-pumped-hydro-storage-for-scotland/

    We obviously are not going to put all our storage eggs in one Scottish basket, but the storage problem is being solved as we speak.

    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/norned/

    What a joke, LMFAO, at the Eurotard crowing just before the rooster gets his head chopped.

    Chopped off by whom? America again? Unfortunately for you, Russia is your enemy now and the Chinese and Muslims don’t like you either. Duh. Fortunately you can always rely on Israel (to fill your country with third worlders)

    [part 3]

  28. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 8:19 am 

    Clogg

    Wind and solar made up less than one percent of total world energy last year. Why is this so hard for you to understand? Its nonsense and will never work you fucking idiot! 40 years progress and trillions spent for less than one percent! you are scientifically illiterate

  29. Davy on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 8:40 am 

    The nedernazi took out another 3 page ad to promote his Eurotardland. Hilarious. People like the nedernazi and also the Mad Kat try so very hard to talk themselves up and these are the people who clearly showing their deep seated insecurities. It is the people that show modesty with wisdom I admire.

  30. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 9:02 am 

    Wind and solar made up less than one percent of total world energy last year. Why is this so hard for you to understand? Its nonsense and will never work you fucking idiot! 40 years progress and trillions spent for less than one percent! you are scientifically illiterate

    You still have not shown a source for that claim other than a link to a 97p document without a page reference. Give me a page reference and we’ll talk further. I think it is more like 2% or more.

    But I do not give a f* about “the world”. My primary concern is Europe and that is doing fine and is well on course of achieving its renewable energy goals, namely a full renewable energy base by 2050, but 50% of that well before that date (2035?). And 50% or even 30% is more than enough to have a reasonable comfortable society, like we had say in 1970-1980, but now with far more energy efficient devices.

    When it comes to energy, I do not worry about a thing. If we manage to maintain the peace, we in Europe are going to achieve our energy goals before anybody else, with Denmark as THE benchmark country to watch. And what this name calling mass-murder apologist of a davy opines, I could not care less. We only have to count the months before his joint collapses, as he himself has been professing for years. But it won’t happen because of this “peak oil” nonsense, but because of the denouement of the inner political drama that is now unfolding regarding decades of mass third world immigration and a European America that is now with the back against the wall…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGSAhNZnisk

    … and could begin to revolt as soon as Trump bites the dust. I’m anticipating some US version of Slaviansk (Ukraine), Vukovar (Yugoslavia), Benghazi (Libya) or Daraa (Syria) from where a major uprising could start.

    This 1%-er-wannabee davy will have great trouble to bring himself into Italian safety, provided he manages to escape from the wrath of the Missouri deplorables once the social time-bomb goes off.

  31. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 9:10 am 

    Clogg

    Solar and Wind produced less than one percent of total world energy in 2016 – IEA WEO 2017
    https://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/KeyWorld2017.pdf

    Page one you fucking idiot!

  32. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 9:12 am 

    Clogg

    The European economy is going to collapse in the next ten years. It will never be 100 renewable..Peak oil is now per IEA and Saudi Arabia! The evidence has been submitted and none has been refuted!

  33. Davy on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 9:42 am 

    Nedernazi, we are fully aware all you care about is Europe and whites. Everyone else you claim to be subhuman. I also want you to know if your fantasy fruitcake Eurotard Army comes over here per your fantasy future we will hand you your pants back after we kick your ass.

    You Eurotards are wealthy now becuase of the peace the US gave you post WWII. A war you Euro’s created and perfected. All you are nedernazi is a revised history, fake science, combined in a fantasy future. This is a warped concoction of racist Nazi-Gaulism that is promoting a new 100% renewable Euro empire that is unrealized. Your goal is the final exploitation of the earth you could not accomplish in the 20th century.

    All madness in the world can be traced back to Europe including the American experiment. Your days are numbers Nazi. Your Euroland will likely be one of the first of the old edifices to fall. Followed closely by all others but you are the weakest.

  34. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 12:16 pm 

    Page one you fucking idiot!

    There is nothing on page 1, blind fool.

    we are fully aware all you care about is Europe and whites

    All you care about is the US empire that should encompass as many people as possible, in principle the entire world. And for yourself you have envisioned a role as “1-percenter”, who will enjoy the privilege to live in the better (read: white) areas.

    I also want you to know if your fantasy fruitcake Eurotard Army comes over here per your fantasy future we will hand you your pants back after we kick your ass.

    Aha, revealing. Davy reserves for himself the right to invade every country under trumped up charges, but gets angry if somebody returns the favor. As I have said many times before, Greater Europe (640-700 million) will only intervene in North-America in a civil war situation, like in 1776. So who do you mean… “we”? The left or the right? Asking the question is answering it: Davy will flee with his tail between his legs and wait in the safety of the Italian Alps who will win and after the war will side with the winners.

    This is a warped concoction of racist Nazi-Gaulism that is promoting a new 100% renewable Euro empire that is unrealized.

    “Nazi-Gaullism”.lol Last time I checked de Gaulle fought the Germans, but then again, Davy and history.

    /rolleyes

    Followed closely by all others but you are the weakest.

    Wrong, it is America that is the least stable, a fake melting pot about to explode.

  35. Boat on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 1:15 pm 

    Clog,

    The story of renewables is in its infancy for most of the world. The EU spent vast sums of money on renewables before they could actually compete on an equal footing with FF. This is why your electricity prices are so much higher. Future renewable growth will pick up speed as tech brings prices down. But hey that last 20 years of investment of overpriced electricity is yours to own. The US market competition for energy is more efficient and better for the US consumer.

  36. mark anthony c ramos on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 2:50 pm 

    So many volcanoes active nowadays – Mt Popotel in Puebla, Mexixo is continually spewing a column of smoke, there is also a volcano in Indonesia that is doing the same thing and now Mayon Volcano in the Philippines. I believe that the divine counteroffensive against China’s destruction of seven coral reefs in the South China Sea had begun. Soon we will see volcanic activity in those reefs they had converted to military bases as many believe they are really mouths of underwater volcanoes which the bottom of the sea is full of. That is why soon that body of water called the South China Sea will be called the Holy Sea because just like it was the explosion of Mt. Pinatubo a volcano that had been dormant for more than 500 years made the U.S. Airforce leave despite President Bush’s refusal as he refuses to fair price for the U.S. Bases there.

  37. jawagord on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 3:31 pm 

    Cloggie if you aspire to have Europe’s highest electricity costs then Denmark is the model country for you.

    http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Electricity_price_statistics

  38. ________________ on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 3:31 pm 

    Don’t worry about renewable dumb ass. Worry about your own ass. When the muzzies are good and ready they will kill all of you little pussies in less than a week

  39. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 3:48 pm 

    “The EU spent vast sums of money on renewables before they could actually compete on an equal footing with FF. This is why your electricity prices are so much higher.”

    Wrong on two counts:

    1. the latest offshore wind tenders in the North Sea are done “for free”. Smart money goes to renewable energy. Developers are competing for the privilege of bringing kwh’s onshore and sell them:

    https://renewablesnow.com/news/vattenfall-to-bid-in-dutch-subsidy-free-offshore-wind-tender-594759/

    2. Electricity in Europe is expensive because of taxes, not because renewable is expensive. Not anymore.

  40. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 3:51 pm 

    Clogg

    What do you not understand? solar and wind are worthless! one percent! Fucking pathetic it might as well be zero…What a fucking waste of money and resources to build these contraptions! You are a total idiot!

  41. Cloggie on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 7:36 pm 

    “What do you not understand? solar and wind are worthless! one percent! Fucking pathetic it might as well be zero…What a fucking waste of money and resources to build these contraptions! You are a total idiot!”

    Fine, role over and die then with your f* third world empire. I’ll dance on the ruins and p* on the smoldering remains. You and davy embody American decline and your mental and moral weakness and nihilism makes me horny because I know you are ready for demolition and we can roll back 1945. Heck, roll back 1776.

    “Almost 90% of new power in Europe from renewable sources in 2016”
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/feb/09/new-energy-europe-renewable-sources-2016

    EU target 2050 probably too conservative;
    https://www.euractiv.com/section/energy/news/rise-of-cheap-renewables-disrupts-eu-energy-plans-for-2030/

    “Renewables will be the ‘cheapest form of new power generation’ by 2020”
    https://www.businessinsider.nl/solar-power-energy-renewables-cheapest-power-says-morgan-stanley-2017-7/?international=true&r=US

    “Building new renewables is now cheaper than just running old coal and nuclear plants.”
    https://thinkprogress.org/solar-wind-keep-getting-cheaper-33c38350fb95/

    Admit it millimind, the US no longer has the innovative power to invent itself away from the negative consequences of the use of fossil fuel. We are going to beat you to it.

  42. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 7:41 pm 

    Clogg

    Do you believe everything the MSM tells you? what an idiot! You know the numbers ONE PERCENT! Its never going to happen. Once the oil runs out thats it you idiot!

  43. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 7:42 pm 

    Clogg

    Existing oil reserves are scheduled to begin a catastrophic crash within 1 to 3 years. When it hits the economic and social damage will be catastrophic. The end of Western Civilization, from China to Europe, to the US, will not occur when oil runs out. The economic and social chaos will occur when supplies are merely reduced sufficiently….

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/has-peak-oil-already-happened/
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030142151300342X
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016236114010254
    http://www.geo.cornell.edu/eas/energy/the_challenges/peak_oil.html
    http://www.scribd.com/document/367688629/HSBC-Peak-Oil-Report-2017
    https://imgur.com/a/6dEDt

    UC Davis Study: It Will Take 131 Years to Replace Oil with Alternatives (Malyshkina, 2010)
    http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/es100730q

    University of Chicago Study: predicts world economy unlikely to stop relying on fossil fuels (Covert, 2016)
    https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jep.30.1.117

    Solar and Wind produced less than one percent of total world energy in 2016 – IEA WEO 2017
    https://www.iea.org/publications/freepublications/publication/KeyWorld2017.pdf

  44. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 7:44 pm 

    Clogg You like how i keep my sources sharp and scholarly and dont have to use MSM click bait fake news like you?

  45. Mad Kat on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 9:55 pm 

    Davy, the only ones here with “insecurities” are you and MM. Saying otherwise just proves the point. Is it jealousy or just arrogance that prevents you from accepting that others ARE in better places and positions than you can ever be?

    You live in a 3rd world country that cannot accept that it’s time is past. That its very backbone infrastructure is crumbling faster and faster every day. That debt has made you a slave and that the US is struggling to keep any semblance of power while becoming a negative in most countries.

    I may promote the Ps, but it is a growing country that manages to stay out of the US MSM as much as possible. Better that few know about it so that there is not an influx of immigration. Not that that is possible here. You have to prove that you can be independent or have enough cash to build a business that allows you to be a contributor to the economy. No one can walk across a border here. It is even too far to swim. Not to mention the great climate, friendly, English speaking people.

  46. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 10:23 pm 

    Madkat

    World Governments Gross Debt to GDP (330%)
    https://imgur.com/a/3usX7

    Global economic growth has peaked, says World Bank
    https://www.ft.com/content/4b9e6190-f55e-11e7-88f7-5465a6ce1a00

    Thats it global growth is coming to an end. For us and for Asia. Global means everyone! This is what you wont accept and its pathetic. I told you it was going to be a world collapse and you wouldn’t listen. now the world bank is saying the same thing..Hey maybe they read my post! I am the MM after all!

  47. MASTERMIND on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 10:31 pm 

    Madkat

    I read a volcano was going off on your island?

  48. Theedrich on Sun, 14th Jan 2018 11:22 pm 

    The U.S. may not last much longer.  See my text above reporting on Ellsberg’s “Doomsday Machine.”  On Sunday, 2018 January 14, the TV program “60 Minutes” aired a section on North Korea, in which the authorities interviewed estimated the number of THERMONUCLEAR bombs which Pyongyang had as of perhaps a year or so ago at 13 to 30.  So in spite of all the American bluster, whether from the fake news media, retired military “experts,” or the current administration itself, the U.S. will not dare do a “Libya” or “Iraq” on North Korea.

    The old Yankee trick of provoking a victim into some rash action which Washington can use to “justify” its aggression (e.g., Fort Sumter through Pearl Harbor) will no longer work.  And Captain America is not going to kill the bad guys and get to lay the pretty prostitute princess in the end.  In a rapidly “cyberfying” world of ultra high tech and nuclear proliferation beyond NK (to say naught of Allah’s suicide murderers), the weapons and ways of yesteryear are good only for museums and history books.

    The thorough corruption of most U.S. politicians, bought not just by moneyed American moguls and organizations, but by foreign countries (cf. Peter Schweizer’s “Clinton Cash” for starters), means that the Yankee regime has effectively ground to a halt.  Marijuana is the entry drug of choice for suicide by narcotics among the listless and lazy youth, illegal aliens and “refugee” refuse are swamping the nation, and the negrification (i.e., IQ reduction) of the population is exploding.

    Thus, despite Hollywood’s portrayal of American might being advanced by bitchy military generalesses and presidentesses, the cultural and moral fiber of the country (or shall we say “cuntry”) is in a death spiral.  Democracy is a suicide pact.

  49. Mad Kat on Mon, 15th Jan 2018 12:05 am 

    Mm, One more time… The whole world is NOT all going down the drain. There are huge parts that are growing. Only the West, and their wannabees, are being flushed. Just like global warming is NOT uniform all over the globe. The Arctic is warming a lot faster than the equatorial areas. Sure there will be after effects of the US collapse, but some will fare far better than the US. Some will even improve when the Empire can no longer meddle in their affairs. Think. Don’t regurgitate propaganda.

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