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US interested in joining Asia Pacific trade groups
The London News.Net Wednesday 10th March, 2010
The United States, in an effort to improve its influence in the Asia-Pacific region, has arranged talks to discuss a proposed Trans-Pacific partnership agreement.
The agreement, to possibly link the US market with Australia, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam, will be discussed in Australia next week.
As well as talking with the current partners, negotiators from US government offices will try to persuade them to enter a wider Asia-Pacific trade zone, to eventually include China, Japan and South Korea.
The US, which has been shut out of the growing web of Asia-Pacific trade pacts has been concerned about European influences in the region.
Recently negotiations were launched between Singapore and the European Union on a free-trade agreement. Email this story to a friend
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 10:15 AM |
US hoping to get into Asia free-trade
Pleezzzz say NO to any free trade agreement between ASEAN and the US/UK/EU. They are using the FTAs as backdoors for their GMO seeds GMO food to enter into ASEAN and China.
They also want to FREELY TRADE THEIR PAPER FIAT MONEY (PRINTED PAPER MONEY, STOCK PAPERS, BOND PAPERS - THEY ARE ALL PAPERS) FOR TANGIBLE ASSETS LIKE FOOD, MANUFACTURED GOODS, SERVICES, REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES, AND ENERGY.
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 10:16 AM |
I ALSO HAVE PAPERS TOO. CAN I TRADE THEM FOR TANGIBLE ASSETS?
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 11:19 AM |
Today, March 10, 2010, CCTV9 was extensively covering more and more propaganda and disinformation on behalf of their banking masters in the West regarding China’s agricultural sector issues. CCTV9 invited well-paid *specialists* to come in to spread fear that the sky is falling for China and that food supply is going to run out very soon in the next couple of years unless China adopt modern agricultural technology from the West. Just watch the glee in the faces of the specialists.
The CCTV9 reporters and the so-called specialists (they sounded more like sales and marketing experts) spent 15 minutes exaggerating the coming food shortage crisis and urge urgent measures to be implemented to relieve the coming crisis. They talked so much about modern agricultural technology from the West without going into specifics. BUT WE KNOW THEIR INSINUATIONS ARE NOTHING MORE THAN TO SELL THE IDEA OF GMO SEEDS AND GMO FOOD TO CHINA ON BEHALF OF THE WESTERN BIO-TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES LIKE MONSANTO, BAYER, PIONEER, AND SYNGENTA. THESE COMPANIES WILL TRY TO PARTNER OR USE CHINESE COMPANIES AS FRONTS FOR DISTRIBUTION OF THEIR GMO BIOLOGICAL WMD.
China needs to get strict with mainstream journalism because they are becoming more and more like marketing corporations spreading propaganda as well as disinformation. Imprisonment and/or executions may deter them from their despicable trade of misleading the public as well as putting the country’s national security at risk.
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 11:47 AM |
It is also funny that the reporters and the specialists keep on mentioning about how big a problem pesticides are becoming for public health but they talked nothing about the toxicities of GMO seeds and GMO food. You will see them talking over and over again everyday in the newspaper about agricultural issues like pesticides and land saturation.
What they did not talk about is the fact that you can mitigate land saturation as well as greatly reducing the use of pesticides by CROP ROTATIONS AND GIVING THE LAND LOTS THE TIME TO REST EVERY 7 YEARS AND BEGIN THE CULTIVATION IN THE FOLLOWING YEAR.
They also did not mention that with pesticides you can still wash them away by washing them carefully.
But with GMO seeds and GMO food, the pesticide genes are embedded inside the DNA of the food you are consuming! How are you going to remove the pesticide gene from the wheat, rice, or vegetables?????? Certainly not by washing it! The marketing people may be coming back to deceive you again later after this leak saying there are no pesticides gene and/or they have removed it.
CHINA YOU ALSO NEED TO URGENTLY SHUT DOWN ANIMAL FEEDS PRODUCERS BECAUSE THEY ARE CURRENTLY USING GMO SEEDS AND GMO FOOD TO FEED THE COWS, CHICKEN, PORK, SHEEP, FISH, ETC.. WHEN CONSUMERS EAT THESE SICK ANIMALS THEY ARE INDIRECTLY GENETICALLY MODIFIED (POISONED) AS WELL. CHINA NEEDS TO ENCOURAGE THE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY METHOD OF RAISING THESE ANIMALS IN OPEN AIR AND IN FREE RANGE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. GET THE COWS TO EAT NATURAL GRASS. GET THE CHICKEN, PORK, SHEEP, ETC.. TO EAT NATURAL FEEDS.
EATING A HEALTHY ANIMAL (INSTEAD OF A SICK ANIMAL) MAKES THE CONSUMER A HEALTHY BEING AS WELL.
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Anonymous 03-10-10, 11:56 AM |
About the droughts in SW China, China needs to implement the strategy mentioned last week. Prevent the aerial spraying of the chemicals for superconducting the atmosphere and weather modifications and shut down the microwave and VLF towers there. They may still be spraying because of corruption money.
For your information, US satellites are capable of transmitting VLF and/or microwave energy to receivers on the ground.
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