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Old 03-02-11, 12:48 PM   #1
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Default Chinese Military's Secret weapon reavealed

Sounds very cost effective to me


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Though the world's attention has recently been focused on the unveiling of China's first ever stealth fighter jet, the Chinese military has been busy investing in another type of furtive flyer: the humble messenger pigeon. According to reports in state media, late last year, the Chengdu division of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) began training 10,000 pigeons as part of a push to build a "reserve pigeon army" that would provide support to the military's conventional communications infrastructure in the event that war rendered its plethora of modern technology unusable.
"These military pigeons will be primarily called upon to conduct special military missions between troops stationed at our land borders or ocean borders," air force military expert Chen Hong told China Central Television after the announcement. According to reports, the birds will be dispersed to communications bases across China's remote and mountainous southwestern region, particularly around the Himalayan foothills.




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The birds have a long history of service in China. Messenger pigeons have been used in the country for more than a thousand years, and pigeons have been earning their military stripes here since at least the late 1930s. In 1937 Lieutenant Claire Lee Chennault, a retired U.S. Air Force pilot, arrived in China to head up a group of U.S.-sponsored aviators known as the Flying Tigers, tasked with taking to the air to repel the Japanese invasion of the mainland. He brought with him hundreds of messenger pigeons to help with the war effort, and after the war, he left the birds behind. That group of pigeons would form the core of the PLA's first military pigeon brigade.








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Old 03-02-11, 01:01 PM   #2
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In other news the USAF is developing a new Hawk related anti-pigeon system...
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Old 03-02-11, 01:09 PM   #3
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Can't kill them with EMPs.
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Old 03-02-11, 01:36 PM   #4
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Whats old is new again I guess.
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Old 03-02-11, 01:45 PM   #5
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Their real secret weapon is money. It has been reported yesterday and today, that Bejing has declared its allowance that now all Chinese enterprises can run their businesses inside and outside China in Yuan. This step was to be expected sooner or later, but that it comes this early can only be explained by seeing it as a direct reaction to the flooding of the financial markets with ever newly printed dollars, which might be nice for Washington, but for all other nations is a desaster costing them billions every month.

In other words, the Chinese now have opened the unhidden attack on the dollar as the world's so far leading reserve currency. And they will win this fight.

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If you know a bit about global finances and economics and the way the dollar profits from oil businesses with the US not even involved in a deal, you can imagine what this decision of Bejing means. I think the ruthlessness of the Fed when it switched on the dollar printers again, has provoked the Chinese for a reaction that will very very badly backfire on Washington.
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Old 03-02-11, 02:29 PM   #6
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I'm mostly in agreement with Skybird, though I do not share his prognosis of complete Chinese victory in the end. No point in debating it here, though. The important thing is that Sky has correctly identified the threat.
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