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Tag: Boi War

Japan’s Biological Warfare in China

June 7, 2021 Awen China Affairs & Beyond

Ishii Shirō handed over 8,000 bioweapon samples, and in return, he never went to trial but worked at Fort Detrick, the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases that develops bio-weapons, where a special lab had been allocated for him.

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In the dying days of the Manchu Qing dynasty, a group of emperors’ Manchu concubines became China’s actual rulers. These shallow and vulgar women knew little to nothing about history, social reality and international affairs but were devoted to makeup and dressing up. As a result, the Manchu empire collapsed while China was semi-colonised by Japan and the West.

Now it seems a similar episode is replaying on a global scale.

AS IT HAPPENS ON THE MAINSTREAM WESTERN MEDIA

When caught cheating – you can praise the boy for his remarkable ability in gathering the needed information from his classmates during an exam;

When caught lying – you can applaud the woman for her fantastic imagination and unmatched capability of blending facts with fiction;

When caught stealing – you can exalt the man for being highly initiative and surprisingly resourceful;

When caught warmongering – you can salute the group for enjoying the thrill of engaging in challenges around the world.

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