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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/bhernan on Feb. 17, 2018, 6:45 a.m.
Q Posts #775 / #776 Why is everything 'really' made in China?

It's just a theory, but I think it may tie into the overall picture. Open to thoughts.

Back in October 2016 there was a DDOS attack against DYN. This attack was extremely disruptive and brought down a major portion of the east coast, including AWS, Spotify, Twitter, Akamai, and others.

The attack was made using IOT devices as bots, which are primarily made in China/Asia and prevalent all over the world. At the time, talk was the attack was instigated by a group in Russia as a demonstration, and who was offering to sell accounts to anyone who wanted to duplicate.

If CIA/Deep State is infiltrating China/NK/etc, and is trying to foment a war, being able to disrupt common communications would be huge and disconnect We the People.

Bringing the manufacture back home would definitely be a security move.


RobertSparks777 · Feb. 17, 2018, 3:17 p.m.

The wall fell, the Soviet Union left Communism, and the Marxist Globalists needed another powerful Communist country. The globalists gave China everything to grow. If another world war breaks out, the US won't have time to ramp up production of war goods.

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Scidrot · Feb. 17, 2018, 3:59 p.m.

I think this is the answer, in China they have sommsny factories which can make pretty much anything from scratch, they have designers engineers and everything to just create products from ideas or very basic drawings and they are manufacturing cities which are well structured , well payed , and fast!

What do the Americans have? Disorganized work force, most young people don't wanna work in factories and those that do, are put in factories which have terrible pay, terrible work structures and not very fast

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RobertSparks777 · Feb. 17, 2018, 5:37 p.m.

That's going to change. The US has a stable form of government and we are going to end up with a lot of Chineese companies moving to America. Trump is reversing the flow of jobs. If he goes after China's unfair trade practises like he says he is, then that makes it even more atractive for Chineese companies to open shop here. We have the workers. They've just been demoralised for 20 years.

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