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Weekend Reading — China edition [Updated]

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Alternatives to the reporting in conventional media. MediumXinJiang: Facts Vs. Fiction He Zhao China Rising (July 2019)Confucius, Laozi and Buddha are humbly winning against the imperial West, in troubled Hong Kong. Jeff J. Brown As Jeff Brown forsaw.Moon of AlabamaWhy The Hong Kong Riots Are Coming To An EndThe GrayzoneHong Kong’s opposition unites with Washington hardliners to ‘preserve the US’s own political and economic interests’ Ajit SinghBill Totten's WeblogFrom Idlib to Xinjiang — Uyghur Fighters Trained for Terror Steven Sahiounie https://21stcenturywire.com (September 26 2018)BillTotten's WeblogNo, the UN did not report China has … Ben Norton and Ajit Singh The Grayzone (August 23 2018) Bill Totten's WeblogUS Relations with China were Just DestroyedMichael

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Alternatives to the reporting in conventional media.


China Rising (July 2019)
Confucius, Laozi and Buddha are humbly winning against the imperial West, in troubled Hong Kong.
Jeff J. Brown

As Jeff Brown forsaw.

Moon of Alabama
Why The Hong Kong Riots Are Coming To An End

The Grayzone
Hong Kong’s opposition unites with Washington hardliners to ‘preserve the US’s own political and economic interests’
Ajit Singh

Bill Totten's Weblog
From Idlib to Xinjiang — Uyghur Fighters Trained for Terror
Steven Sahiounie

Ben Norton and Ajit Singh
The Grayzone (August 23 2018)

Bill Totten's Weblog
US Relations with China were Just DestroyedMichael Snyder
TheMostImportantNews.com (November 20 2019)
Zero Hedge (November 20 2019)

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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