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Book Review: Russia’s Americans, by Deena Stryker. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180603

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Ms. Deena Stryker and her latest book, Russia’s Americans.   Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below),     [dropcap] T [/dropcap]his is the third book I’ve read, written by Ms. Deena Stryker. The…

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Hiroyuki Hamada immigrating from Japan to the belly of Empire, interviews on China Rising Radio Sinoland 180530

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: today’s guest is Hiroyuki Hamada, left, with host Jeff J. Brown on the right. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below), [dropcap] A [/dropcap]s a close collaborator with Patrice Greanville, Editor-in-Chief at The Greanville…

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Daring to go beyond Western propaganda on the Great Leap Forward’s famine: New China Scholarship series, by Ramin Mazaheri, Part 2 of 8

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Western circulated photo of “Chinese famine”. Images don’t lie, they say, but erasing context does—an old Western technique. As explained by  Wikipedia, rarely an impartial source, The Great Chinese Famine (1959—1961) “was caused by social pressure, economic mismanagement, and radical changes in agriculture in addition to weather conditions and…

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China not relevant in Korea? MSM flunks Journalism 101–as usual. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180520

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: DPRK Chairman Kim Jong-un is on the left and his Chinese counterpart is Xi Jinping on the right, during their surprise meeting last week in Dalian, China. They obviously have a lot to smile and laugh about. Times are good, the future looks bright and US President Donald Trump…

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Trump and Moon are figurehead presidents and it painfully shows. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180517

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: On the left, typical Western presidents and leaders, putting on a hollow show of power. On the right, their puppet masters, the deep state, composed of the big oil bankers, the military, the billionaire capitalists/Wall Street and Spookville, which includes the CIA-MI6-DGSE-BND complex. You know the rest of the…

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In just 7 weeks, China’s petroyuan has captured 12% of the world’s market. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180515

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Give me a pink Mao any day, over a green Benjamin. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being syndicated on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (links below), [dropcap] A [/dropcap]mazing. On March 26th, only seven weeks ago, Baba Beijing (China’s leadership) launched its…

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China v US trade war: today is the first day of the rest of the Red Dynasty. China Rising Radio Sinoland 180510

  By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: everyone wants to bash Trump for honoring his election campaign promises to the US’s citizens. But nothing has changed since China’s communist liberation in 1949. Hats off to SCMP for a great political cartoon. Downloadable SoundCloud podcast (also at the bottom of this page), as well as being…

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Declaring war on the United States, hitting Trump! Ma Yun’s biggest revenge yet! China Rising Radio Sinoland 180508

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: Ma “Jack” Yun, CEO of Alibaba at a recent microchip conference. The Chinese captions says, “(Time to) push the microchip R&D domain”. Yeah, like China’s gonna push it right down Uncle Sam’s throat with the right fist and way up his backside with the left fist, no smile, no…

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No soap, no shampoo, no toothpaste for three years. Did I mention coffee enemas? The miracle of personal science. 180430

By Jeff J. Brown Pictured above: some people are shocked or “grossed out” about these subjects. I know I’m adding happier, healthier years to my life and hope that I can inspire friends and fans to think outside the box, to find their own paths to personal science.  I’m just sorry I didn’t figure it…

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