
📢 Forum Update - Hello everyone! I've made an improvement to the forum that should make following active discussions much easier. Beginning today, forum topics will display the most recent replies first (while keeping the original topic post at the top), so you no longer have to navigate through multiple pages to find the latest conversation. This change also helps improve the browsing experience in long-running discussions with many pages of replies. If you notice anything that doesn't seem to be working correctly or have any feedback, please let me know. — Richard G. Store up your treasures in heaven where computer glitches and cyber hackers cannot get at them. Bitcoin and other cyber currencies are going to crash and burn, soon enough. Per Amir’s telegram Yesterday 10/1/21 Today 10/2/21 Second day in a row with a new record in Chinese intrusions into Taiwan's airspace: The Ministry of Defense reported that 19 Air Force aircraft - 18 fighter jets and an early detection and control aircraft - entered the area on a night flight after 20 aircraft penetrated earlier. Yesterday, the anniversary of the establishment of the People's Republic of China, 38 planes were reported to have entered the area in two sorties The moment I will be released from my quarantine I will give a super important and interesting Middle East Update on the ongoing open war between Israel and Iran on foreign lands such as Syria Azerbaijan and Iraq! Tune in! ———— Best Buddies And they keep telling us bitcoins will be safe and secure exchange … yeah right - Fair Use - Last night (10-01-21) “Joe Biden” in the halls of Congress says “that they will get the Bills before them passed whether it takes six minutes, six days, or six weeks.” - Fair Use - And in China Wow, what is going on in China? - Fair Use - Starts @ 4:10 - Fair Use - And so it all begins … :popcorn Starts @ 1:15 - Fair Use -
Chinese message to Taiwan on the National Day of the Establishment of the People's Republic: 25 Chinese Air Force aircraft penetrated today the airspace identification space, including fighter jets and bombers
Taiwan

Traffic lights gone dark. Factories shut down. What caused China's power crisis? China's nationwide power crunch has caused drastic electricity cuts. Factories across the country have shifted to reduced schedules or been asked to halt operations, slowing a supply chain already strained by shipping blockages due to coronavirus outbreaks. The crisis had been building through the summer but caught public attention last week when China’s northeastern provinces made sudden electricity cuts to residential areas. The shortages come at a time when China's leaders are facing complaints from a widening middle class worried about housing, education and prospects for the future. Those worries were underscored in recent weeks by news that one of the country's largest property developers, Evergrande, was $300 billion in debt and facing potential collapse. Analysts say such troubles are signs of deep-set problems in China's slowing economy.