"to harbor a viper (a dragon) in one's bosom" LITERALLY.. and.. ''payment in kind'' CHINA'S DRAGON ALREADY WRAPPED UP THE WHOLE WORLD CAUGHT IN DEEP SLEEP!!!
FACTS.. POSSIBILITIES.. AND.. HYPOTHESIS
The Silent Conquest — China’s Global Dominance Through Covert Strategic Integration
The relationship between the United States and China since the Nixon era has evolved into a complex, asymmetrical, and ultimately irreversible geopolitical struggle. But in recent years, a growing body of analysis suggests that China, through a meticulously orchestrated, long-term strategy, has already achieved a form of de facto global dominance — unofficially, silently, and without direct military conquest. This new world order is not defined by overt power projection, but by economic integration, digital control, and strategic infrastructure. The world is now under a quiet, comprehensive Chinese influence — and the United States, along with the West, has largely been asleep to the transformation.
The foundation of this global strategy began in the 1970s, with Nixon’s 1972 visit to China, a moment widely celebrated as a diplomatic breakthrough. But behind the scenes, a far more profound and irreversible transaction had already been completed. The U.S. government, desperate to counterbalance the Soviet Union and secure a strategic advantage in the Cold War, had made a secret financial agreement with the Chinese leadership. Billions of U.S. dollars were funneled into China through a network of shell companies, offshore accounts, and covert investment channels. This was not aid, it was a strategic buyout.
The new qr-bar code, commerce-money (and ''prospectively'' global (against humanity) order system 666 χξς' -H.R CH. XIII-), was in premiere globally imposed after the fall of the ''old'' W.T.C. on 2001 and was first excersised and tested since 1975 in china after nixon's visit.
The purpose as probably seems was to redeem China’s political economic and social future — not for the benefit of the Chinese people, but for the long-term transformation of the global order. The U.S. believed it could integrate China into the Western liberal model, hoping that economic liberalization would lead to political reform. Instead, China used this opening to gain access to Western technology, capital, and markets — not to reform, but to strengthen its own state-led model.
The Shanghai Communiqué of 1972 laid the groundwork for cooperation, but China’s true objective was not mutual benefit — it was strategic infiltration. Over the decades, China systematically built its economic and technological capabilities, using trade, investment, and state-led enterprises to expand its global footprint. The U.S. and its allies, in their pursuit of détente, had unwittingly enabled China’s rise — not through weakness, but through strategic miscalculation.
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, was the most visible manifestation of this strategy. But its true purpose was not just to build ports, railways, and power grids. It was to create a network of dependencies that would bind nations to China’s economic and political orbit. By investing in ports, roads, and digital infrastructure in developing countries, China has established a web of strategic assets. In places like Hambantota (Sri Lanka), Gwadar (Pakistan), and Piraeus (Greece), Chinese-controlled ports have become critical nodes in global trade. These are not merely commercial hubs — they are potential military logistics points, capable of supporting naval operations, surveillance, and strategic deployment.
But maybe the most insidious aspect of China’s strategy lies in its hidden infrastructure. In the shadows of these ports, possible containerized military systems and weaponry may have been installed (no one checks about) also there may be possible hidden missile launchers, AI-powered surveillance drones embedded within the cargo containers that move and stay to the worldwide rented by china, biggest ethnic and state commercial ports.
The real universal test of this N.W.O. N.G.O. globalized system that had already been excersised, developed and tested in china, came out to the whole world during the 2019-2020 covid pandemic. As the world grappled with a new virus that was constructed in the yuhan laboratories, the mRNA vaccines were not just medical tools — but digital identity markers. Each dose carried a microscopic isotopic tag that could be detected by specialized scanners. The digital vaccination certificates were not just proof of immunization — they were proof of compliance and listing-catalogization to the qr-bar code system 666 χξς' (Η.R. CH. XIII) by the most personal evidence of the individual's his own dna!!!
All the above mentioned practices and methods had already been affirmed in china!!!
Additionally also China’s digital trade globalsystem is profound. Through companies like Huawei, ZTE, Alibaba, SHEIN and so.. China has embedded itself in the global telecommunications and e-commerce networks. Huawei, in particular, has become a central player in 5G infrastructure, with its technology deployed in over 100 countries. While the U.S. and its allies have raised concerns about surveillance and backdoors, the reality is that China now has the capability to monitor and potentially disrupt digital communications across vast regions of the world. This includes not just mobile networks but also the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, and critical infrastructure.
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into China’s strategic framework further amplifies its global reach. China’s AI development is state-driven, with the government setting ambitious goals to become the world leader in AI by 2030. This includes the use of AI for surveillance, data collection, and predictive governance. Chinese AI systems are already being used to monitor citizens domestically, and the technology is being exported to allied nations. In the West, Chinese AI companies have partnerships with governments and private firms, raising concerns about data sovereignty, algorithmic manipulation, and digital identity control. The potential for AI to influence elections, shape public opinion, and control digital identities is now a tangible threat. China’s international enterprises have also played a crucial role in this global strategy. State-owned enterprises (SOEs) like China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), China Communications Construction Company (CCCC), and China Railway Group have expanded into Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, often under the guise of development projects. CCCC has built ports and highways in countries with strategic maritime routes, such as Djibouti and Myanmar. These projects are often financed through soft loans, creating debt dependencies that give China leverage over host nations. The scale of China’s global investment is staggering. According to the World Bank and the China Development Bank, China has invested over $1 trillion in BRI projects since 2013. This includes $150 billion in Africa alone, where China has built over 200 ports, 100 power plants, and 1,000 kilometers of railway. In Latin America, China has become the largest trading partner for countries like Brazil and Chile. In Europe, Chinese investments have targeted key industries, including energy, transportation, and technology. The acquisition of German ports by Chinese state-owned companies, such as the Hamburg port deal, has raised alarms in the EU.
The most insidious aspect of China’s strategy is its ability to operate under the radar. While the West has focused on military threats and ideological competition, China has used economic and technological tools to achieve dominance. The concept of “soft power” has been redefined — China does not need to conquer militarily. It only needs to make nations dependent on its trade, technology, and infrastructure. This creates a form of “debt diplomacy”, where countries are unable to repay loans and must cede control over strategic assets. In Sri Lanka, for example, the government was forced to lease the Hambantota Port to China for 99 years after defaulting on a $1.4 billion loan.
China’s control over digital trade is even profound. The Chinese government has established a digital surveillance state, using AI, facial recognition, and big data to monitor its citizens. This system, known as the Social Credit System, is being exported to allied nations through partnerships with Chinese tech firms. In the West, Chinese companies have access to vast amounts of data through their presence in e-commerce, cloud computing, and mobile applications. This data can be used to influence political outcomes, manipulate public opinion, and disrupt financial systems.
There is no global authority that monitors or regulates the contents of Chinese-controlled containers or the operations of Chinese enterprises. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) sets safety and environmental standards but does not inspect for military or intelligence purposes. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has limited enforcement power, especially when it comes to state-owned enterprises engaging in unfair trade practices. The U.S. and its allies have responded with sanctions, export controls, and diplomatic pressure, but these measures have been slow to adapt to the scale of China’s strategy.
China has not conquered the world through war or overt force. It has done so through a combination of economic integration, technological dominance, and strategic infrastructure. The world is now under a silent, comprehensive Chinese influence. The U.S. and the West have been lulled into a false sense of security, believing that globalization would lead to mutual prosperity. Instead, they have been outmaneuvered by a long-term, state-driven strategy that prioritizes control over cooperation.
The implications are profound. The global digital economy is now heavily influenced by Chinese technology and data flows. AI systems developed in China are being used in critical infrastructure around the world. The Belt and Road Initiative has created a network of dependencies that give China leverage over key nations. The West is now at a crossroads — either it can wake up to the reality of China’s global dominance and take decisive action, or it can continue to sleep, unaware that the world is no longer ruled by the West but by a new, silent superpower.
And they continue spining around bying and renting at the most strategic points and places all over the earth becoming the silent and shadow global dominators while states and goverments are in real deep sleep!!!
1.CHINA IS AN ANTICHRIST STATE PERSECUTING CHRISTIANS TAP HERE!!!
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